Re: [math] More special functions

2012-02-28 Thread Thomas Neidhart
2012/2/28 Sébastien Brisard > What framework would you suggest? JIRA? Wiki? > > When I started working on iterative linear solvers, I added a feature > request in the Wiki, and tried to start a structured page where the > design issues would be gathered. As it attracted only very mild (not > to s

Re: [math] More special functions

2012-02-28 Thread Sébastien Brisard
Le 28 février 2012 10:05, Sébastien Brisard a écrit : > 2012/2/28 Thomas Neidhart : >> 2012/2/28 Sébastien Brisard >> >>> Hello, >>> I have frequently felt the lack of more special functions in CM3. This >>> has also been noticed by other users (see recent entry in the Math >>> Wish List). I gues

Re: [math] More special functions

2012-02-28 Thread Sébastien Brisard
2012/2/28 Thomas Neidhart : > 2012/2/28 Sébastien Brisard > >> Hello, >> I have frequently felt the lack of more special functions in CM3. This >> has also been noticed by other users (see recent entry in the Math >> Wish List). I guess that special functions were implemented when >> needed in the

Re: [math] More special functions

2012-02-28 Thread Thomas Neidhart
2012/2/28 Sébastien Brisard > Hello, > I have frequently felt the lack of more special functions in CM3. This > has also been noticed by other users (see recent entry in the Math > Wish List). I guess that special functions were implemented when > needed in the distribution package. I would like

[math] More special functions

2012-02-27 Thread Sébastien Brisard
Hello, I have frequently felt the lack of more special functions in CM3. This has also been noticed by other users (see recent entry in the Math Wish List). I guess that special functions were implemented when needed in the distribution package. I would like to start expanding the CM3 capabilities