Bjarke Hammersholt Roune wrote:
I think the silently wrong Grobner basis has a chance to result in
wrong papers, so that would be my top pick
http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/6472
and I agree on the startup time
http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/8254
I just put a comment on the second trac ticket about the startup time on a quite
old Sun Blade 1000. Sage is only taking 8 seconds to start on that. Although the
processors are not that quick (dual 900 MHz), the disks are 15,000 rpm and use a
2 Gbit/s fibre channel interface. (Though it is call fibre channel, it actually
uses copper!) So the disks are local, and disks fast.
It is running a UFS file system on Solaris 10.
It suggests to me the time to read data from disk might be more of an issue than
raw CPU power.
Dave
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