On 1 Sep., 11:02, Jean-Pierre Flori <jpfl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> During the coding sprints taking place at ECC2011 summer school, one
> of our project might be to build interfaces to the three libraries
> available at multiprecision.org (by Andreas Enge and others):
> - MPC (complex numbers with arbitrary precision - an optional spkg
> already exists, so that would only be an update - see trac #4446)
> - MPFRCX (polynomials using the above lib and MPFR)
> - CM (construction of class polynomials by floating-point
> approximation using the above libs)
>
> I'd like to know if anyone has any suggestion or objection about/
> against that idea.
> (A list of other potential topics can be found at 
> http://www.loria.fr/~zimmerma/ecc.html)


While you're at it (TM), you may also consider upgrading Sage's MPFI.

This has been on the "high-priority wishlist" of SD32, but AFAIK
there's not even a ticket for this yet.

The "current" version in Sage is MPFI 1.3.4-cvs20071125 (p8), while
the latest upstream version is 1.5.0, released August 12th 2010 [1].


-leif

[1] https://gforge.inria.fr/projects/mpfi/

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