On Mar 2, 10:43 am, Fidel <fidel.barr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 2, 12:33 pm, Jason Grout <jason-s...@creativetrax.com> wrote:
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Hi Fidel,
> > It sounds like you already have code that you've written. I think it
> > may be easiest to get the code that you've already written into Sage.
> > Can you post it and we can give suggestions on what needs to be done to
> > get it into a format to integrate into Sage? Or is there another part
> > of the graph theory stuff that you'd like to work on?
>
> Well, I'd like the algorithm to be integrated into sage. It might be a
> good start, after that, maybe I could try some other parts of graph
> theory. Is that OK?
Absolutely, getting a "small" patch into Sage is a great way to get
more familiar with the whole process before going off and doing a
larger project. And we like small and incremental improvements over
"patch bombs".
> I will post the code as soon as I document it so it is more
> understandable.
Good. Do you know about doctesting in Sage?
> > Also, are you working with Chris Godsil by any chance? We had a big
> > list of feature requests from him that came from Robert Miller talking
> > to him about what he'd like to see in Sage. We've worked on that list,
> > but there is still more to be done.
>
> Well, Prof. Godsil kindly suggested me to write to Prof. Stein. Prof.
> Godsil is teaching the course on Algebraic Graph Theory I'm currently
> taking.
I guess one of Chris Godsil's favorite programming languages is "grad
student" :)
> > Welcome to Sage!
>
> Thank you! :-)
Cheers,
Michael
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