Hi John, [sage-devel] awesome! I shall put what I have in a repository on bitbucket and you can then have a look to see what you think might need work etc.?
I am somewhat hesitant, though, to go too deep into signature based algorithms and new improvements, this sounds more like research than an introduction using Sage? Cheers, Martin On Thursday 29 Aug 2013 20:53:32 you wrote: > Martin > > > I'd be willing to help with this. Aside from having worked with you on a > couple of the programs, I've been working on resurrecting the dynamic > algorithms of Caboara and Gritzmann and Sturmfels, using a new technique. I > also have some stuff you could probably use for introductory material. The > toy implementation shows some promise, even before tying it to signature > techniques (which is planned) and would illustrate how Sage lets you tie > symbolic & numerical techniques together. The research led to a few bug > fixes in the Mixed Integer Programming last year! :-) > > > john perry > > On Thursday, August 29, 2013 4:18:11 AM UTC-5, Martin Albrecht wrote: > > On Wednesday 28 Aug 2013 11:17:10 Rob Beezer wrote: > > > If you think this is a good project for the Sage community, then > > > > consider > > > > > demonstrate the viability by volunteering as an author, editor, producer > > > and/or manager of such an effort (in addition to those expressing > > > > interest > > > > > already above). > > > > Hi all, > > > > fwiw I toyed with the idea of turning part 2 of my thesis which introduce > > Gröbner bases and algorithms for computing them using Sage into a > > stand-alone > > text. It could be expanded, for example I have toy implementations of F4, > > F5, > > F4/F5 and Matrix-F5 in Sage, all algorithms that people could benefit from > > playing around with to wrap their heads around them. > > > > However, since I am not a mathematician but a cryptographer with a > > computer > > science degree (I think that shows in the material) and I am still a mere > > postdoc, I think it would need a second author or so. Perhaps someone with > > a > > stronger background in commutative algebra could partner up with me. > > > > Just an idea to throw into the ring. > > > > Cheers, > > Martin -- name: Martin Albrecht _pgp: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x6532AFB4 _otr: 47F43D1A 5D68C36F 468BAEBA 640E8856 D7951CCF _www: http://martinralbrecht.wordpress.com/ _jab: martinralbre...@jabber.ccc.de
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