Just to clarify, i wasn't thinking on sage sending a query to findstat, but 
performing the search locally (i.e. having findstat software included in 
Sage).

I don't know how findstat is implemented, so i don't know how wise that 
aproach would be. Does findstat relly on a big database that is enhanced 
with the new queries? Or does it compute every query from scratch?

El miércoles, 28 de mayo de 2014 10:01:07 UTC+2, Nathann Cohen escribió:
>
> > Would it be possible to include the findstat functionality in sage?
>
> It is possible to write the code, and desirable. As the Sage is 
> open-source, you are also welcome to give it a try if you need the feature. 
> Sage already queries the OEIS, though for FindStat you will probably have 
> to design some kind of protocol to transfer the combinatorial objects with 
> the website's owners. I am told that you can contact them at 
> in...@findstat.org <javascript:>.
>
> Nathann
>

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