On Mon, Oct 7, 2024 at 2:26 PM Marc Culler <marc.cul...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Monday, October 7, 2024 at 12:05:25 AM UTC-5 Kwankyu Lee wrote:
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> On the other hand, who would be the users of the distribution packages for 
> whatever need? I wonder how they overlap with sage developers.
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> A concrete example of a useful standalone Sage module is CyPari2.  By 
> including CyPari within SnapPy we are able to make it possible to compute 
> number theoretic invariants of hyperbolic manifolds.  We are unable to use 
> Sage's CyPari2 because we need to support Windows. But, as Oscar says, it 
> should be easier to port individual modules to Windows than all of Sage.  
> That is the case with CyPari.
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> As another example, it would be great for SnapPy if we could also include 
> Sage's interval arithmetic code, packaged as a standalone module.

Sage has a few things which can serve as interval arithmetic code,
e.g. its interface to flint/arb (arb used to be a separate package).
The latter may be used separately - https://pypi.org/project/python-flint
(not sure how easy for you would be to use it in SnapPy)

Dima


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