Hi there,

I am going to give a talk about Sage at the ECrypt PhD Summer School on Tools 

  https://www.cosic.esat.kuleuven.be/ecrypt/courses/mykonos12/index.shtml

For that I tried to compile an overview on where we stand in terms of linear 
algebra. I figured this should be of more general interest and perhaps 
eventually go into the reference manual. Hence, I started a wiki page

  http://wiki.sagemath.org/DenseLinearAlgebra

which collects this information. I am not done yet filling it in, but I have 
to catch a train now. Meaning: knock yourselves out adding/filling in your 
favourite base ring :)

Cheers,
Martin


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