On 5 fév, 08:54, Michael Brickenstein <brickenst...@mfo.de> wrote:
> Even four times as slow as Magma is still fantastic (for GCDs).
> While gcd's are not my personal interest, I keep an eye on the
> subject.
>
> I am interested in progresses, and would be willing to promote some
> cooperation ideas to the Singular
> group, if you have a good plan.
> Michael
>
It seems possible to cooperate on two levels:
- level 1: I can try to write a paper where I describe some of the
ideas I have put in my implementation of the modular multivariate gcd
algorithm, in order to help singular or flint implement them, maybe
better than I did myself in giac
- level 2: we can try to make the code interoperate, I would for
example be interested in using the singular library for groebner basis
(I'm currently using the cocoa) and maybe add the possibility to call
singular user functions from giac like I did with PARI. And, singular
could also call giac gcd code, but this is perhaps a little bit harder
to do.
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