Ryan Hoban had some cool slides but I'm guessing you'd have to do some
arm-twisting to get reusable code.

Unless someone points out a good alternative, I will plan on writing
my own stuff, and eventually (hopefully in the next 6-9 months at the
latest) adding it to Sage via the geometry module, as a file
hyperbolic.py.  Since it will be graphics-oriented, I guess it
arguably could go in the plot module - does this matter?

cheers,
Marshall

On Nov 14, 9:47 am, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 7:24 AM, Marshall Hampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I've been reading "Indra's Pearls: The Vision of Felix Klein" by
> > Mumford, et al, lately and as I started implementing some of their
> > graphics in Sage it occured to me there might already be some support
> > for this.  I realize that I can use Sage's matrices for some of this,
> > and I am mostly writing functions with CDF arguments in mind - are
> > there any other tools in Sage already for such things -  for example:
> > circle inversion, Mobius transformations, transforming between
> > different  hyperbolic plane models, other hyperbolic geometry tools?
> > Its not hard to write what I need but I'd rather reuse existing code.
>
> There was a student who did a bit of stuff like this at Sage Days 9.
> See "Ryan Hoban: Geometric Structures. Using sage to draw geometric
> structures in the Hyperbolic plane. (Slides available here) " 
> athttp://wiki.sagemath.org/Days9Projects/.
> I think he posted no code at all, unfortunately.
>
> William
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