Sir,
Thanks for your help. I will go through these links shared on that post and
try to work on building a proposal. If I get any other question during this
process, I will definitely get back to this list.
Regards
On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 2:08 AM, Volker Braun wrote:
> See this post in the sa
On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 1:18 PM, Jesus Torrado wrote:
> If I may, I would suggest to implement, up to some point, symbolic tensor
> calculus
hi, yes, i think that's an interesting project.
have you seen sympy's tensor module?
http://docs.sympy.org/0.7.0/modules/tensor.html
It has probably alrea
On Tuesday 12 Mar 2013, Harald Schilly wrote:
> On Friday, March 8, 2013 10:43:43 AM UTC+1, mmarco wrote:
> > IIRC, the call for projects of Google summer of code was last year
> > around march or april. Should we start to get prepared for this?
>
> Hi, I didn't had time, but I wanted to post some
Le 10/03/2013 19:35, mmarco a écrit :
I am not sure pyGTK (or pyQT, or any other python bindings) is the way
to go. As you said, it would require to install pyGTK, but also GTK
itself and python. I think that is overkill. I think that a windows
native program, or maybe something writen in the .NE
Note that Sage already has a wrapper around third-party linear solvers such
as GLPK,CBC, Gurobi, CPLEX
http://sagemath.org/doc/reference/numerical.html
Also, there is a patch adding Constraint Integer Programming through SCIP
here:
http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/10879
On Su
On Mar 8, 2013, at 3:27 AM, P Purkayastha wrote:
> On 03/08/2013 05:43 PM, mmarco wrote:
>> IIRC, the call for projects of Google summer of code was last year
>> around march or april. Should we start to get prepared for this?
>>
>> As a suggestion for possible projects, i would propose the writ