Hi!
On Feb 11, 6:45 pm, William Stein wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 6:52 AM, Simon King
> wrote:
> > My question: How should the work on inclusion of topology software be
> > organized? Should one open a single trac ticket (essentially
> > complaining that there is not enough topology aroun
> Another direction: compute Ext groups over connected algebras,
> especially Ext over the Steenrod algebra, since this is the E_2-term
> of the Adams spectral sequence. Bob Bruner has C code which does
> this, and he is very interested in porting it to Sage or writing an
> interface between it an
Hi Simon,
On Feb 11, 6:52 am, Simon King wrote:
> Dear sage developers,
>
> some people, including myself, believe that Sage should contain more
> tools for topology. E.g., there was a
> threadhttp://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel/browse_thread/thread/5bd11c...
> about simplicial complexes
On Feb 11, 12:05 pm, Nathan Dunfield wrote:
> Michael,
Hi Nathan,
> It sounds like you're using the version from GeometryGames.org:
>
> http://www.geometrygames.org/SnapPea-old/SnapPea3.html
Yes, that is the URL given by Simon and I did not read your email
after I had send mine since I ha
> Having glanced at the other projects this one seems to be the most
> promising, but it certainly seems rather strange regarding build
> system and so on. I.e. I did not see any obvious way to build the
> kernel as a library for example. There is no meaningful documentation,
> but a longer worded
I am defintely hoping to make it to SD15, I think those dates work for
me. Not counting the joint meetings, which is more about PR, I have
never been to a Sage Days so I am really looking forward to it.
I have some interest in adding support for some topology-related
things for dynamical systems
On Feb 11, 10:20 am, Nathan Dunfield wrote:
Hi,
> > > 2. SnapPea
> > > SnapPea is a program for creating and studying hyperbolic 3-manifolds
> > > (http://www.geometrygames.org/SnapPea-old/index.html). It seems to be
> > > widely used by computational topologists. AFAIK it can deal with idea
> I very much hope Algebraic Topology will be a theme at Sage Days 15:
>
> http://wiki.sagemath.org/days15
I would like to work on Algebraic Topology at SD15. I'm talking to some
topologists here at Harvard next week to see what they would like to see in
Sage.
David
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On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 12:45 PM, William Stein wrote:
>
...
> I very much hope Algebraic Topology will be a theme at Sage Days 15:
>
> http://wiki.sagemath.org/days15
>
1) Thanks very much for making SD15 on those dates!
2) I wonder if imaging/graphics could also be a theme?
That would be c
> > 2. SnapPea
> > SnapPea is a program for creating and studying hyperbolic 3-manifolds
> > (http://www.geometrygames.org/SnapPea-old/index.html). It seems to be
> > widely used by computational topologists. AFAIK it can deal with ideal
> > triangulations, compute volume, has a census of hyperbo
On Feb 11, 9:45 am, William Stein wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 6:52 AM, Simon King
> wrote:
Hi,
> > Dear sage developers,
>
> > some people, including myself, believe that Sage should contain more
> > tools for topology. E.g., there was a thread
> >http://groups.google.com/group/sage-de
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 6:52 AM, Simon King wrote:
>
> Dear sage developers,
>
> some people, including myself, believe that Sage should contain more
> tools for topology. E.g., there was a thread
> http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel/browse_thread/thread/5bd11c7e9fe08e4c/6ba64c41dd86770e?l
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