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 doc 2008-10-19 fer_perez [r6277] Add doc links for use during workshops
 examples 2009-12-05 jdh2358 [r8007] add izhikevich neuron ODE example
 pub 2007-04-07 jdh2358 [r3167] added py4science
 talks 2008-10-25 fer_perez [r6335] Updated numpy intro slides
 tools 2008-10-19 fer_perez [r6268] py4science: tools cleanup
 workbook 2008-10-25 jdh2358 [r6330] reorg talk dir
 README 2007-04-07 fer_perez [r3171] test commit #2, cleanup

Read Me

============
 Py4Science
============

This directory contains materials for a workshop on the uses of Python for
scientific computing, as well as the draft of a full book on the same topic. 


Workshop
========

This workshop has been presented, in various forms, at the following places
(presenter legend below): 

- University of California, Berkeley, Brain Imaging Laboratory. February
  2005. JDH, FP.

- Los Alamos National Laboratory, Math Division.  June 2005. JDH, FP.

- University of Stellenbosch, South Africa, Depts of Applied Mathematics and
  Biochemistry (jointly organized).  April 2006.  FP, SvdW.

- University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mathematics Dept.  April 2007.  JDH, FP.

Presenters:

- JDH: John. D. Hunter <jdh2358@gmail.com>
- FP: Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@colorado.edu>
- SvdW: Stefan van der Walt <stefan@sun.ac.za>


Book
====

The book contains material by a number of different authors, listed therein.
In due time, we plan on this being developed as an open project for wider
distribution.
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