On 10/28/07, Martin Albrecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> I am working on a talk on SAGE for the RHUL PhD seminar and thus I wondered
> what functionality SAGE implements that was not implemented before in the
> open-source world. By 'implement' I do not mean wrapping some library or
> using the CLI of some other CAS/mathematics package. So far
>
> \item free re-implementation of Nauty's graph isomorphism algorithm
> \item arithmetic with $p$-adic numbers
> \item sparse linear algebra (over $\field{F}_p$)
> \item task farming distributed computing
>
> came to mind.
>
> What else?


Duursma zeta functions of linear codes.


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> Martin
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> name: Martin Albrecht
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