Hello Oscar, I have Added my *GSOC 2025 proposal : Implementation of
Division based LU and Fraction-Free LU decomposition algorithms in sympy's
DomainMatrix* on the wiki page
<https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GSOC-2025-Application-Temiloluwa-Yusuf-:-Implementation-of-Division-base
,
Temiloluwa
On Fri, 7 Feb 2025 at 18:14, Oscar Benjamin
wrote:
> Hi Temiloluwa,
>
> Yes, these kinds of things would be good to have in SymPy. More
> important than adding many different factorisations though is having
> good implementations of the most important ones. I woul
Okay, Thank you for your swift and terse response.
On Monday, 17 February 2025 at 20:23:59 UTC+1 Oscar wrote:
> The main thing needed for python-flint integration right now is really
> working on python-flint itself. If I found time to write a roadmap for
> python-flint then it would provide man
Hello Oscar, I will like to ask if the integration of python-flint with
sympy will be a standalone project idea for GSOC 2025 or it can be part of
Adding fraction free and division based LU algorithm implementations. my
question comes from a view of the comparison of sympy and python-flint fflu
e matrix operations.
Project Length
175/350hours
On Fri, 7 Feb 2025 at 18:14, Oscar Benjamin
wrote:
> Hi Temiloluwa,
>
> Yes, these kinds of things would be good to have in SymPy. More
> important than adding many different factorisations though is having
> good implementations
e vs. dense matrix operations.
Project Length
175/350hours
On Fri, 7 Feb 2025 at 18:14, Oscar Benjamin
wrote:
> Hi Temiloluwa,
>
> Yes, these kinds of things would be good to have in SymPy. More
> important than adding many different factorisations though is having
> good i
Hello SymPy Community,
My name is Temiloluwa, and I would like to propose the addition of more
matrix decomposition methods (*Schur, Polar, and Hermite Decomposition) *as
my project idea
<https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GSoC-Ideas#idea-prompts>for Google
Summer of Code (GSoC) 20