Re: number theory libraries / project euler

2009-02-18 Thread Mensanator
On Feb 18, 2:18 pm, eliben wrote: > Hello, > > What are some good & recommended number theory libs for Python (or > accessible interfaces to C libs), for things like primes, > factorization, etc. Naturally, speed is of utmost importance here. > > In other words, which Python libraries and tools to

Re: number theory libraries / project euler

2009-02-18 Thread Paul Rubin
eliben writes: > What are some good & recommended number theory libs for Python (or > accessible interfaces to C libs), for things like primes, > factorization, etc. Naturally, speed is of utmost importance here. The idea of Project Euler is you are supposed to find clever enough methods to solve

Re: number theory libraries / project euler

2009-02-18 Thread andrew cooke
eliben wrote: > Hello, > > What are some good & recommended number theory libs for Python (or > accessible interfaces to C libs), for things like primes, > factorization, etc. Naturally, speed is of utmost importance here. i just read the project site and one of the things they say on their front

Re: number theory libraries / project euler

2009-02-18 Thread Kurt Smith
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 2:18 PM, eliben wrote: > > Hello, > > What are some good & recommended number theory libs for Python (or > accessible interfaces to C libs), for things like primes, > factorization, etc. Naturally, speed is of utmost importance here. > > In other words, which Python librari