
I suppose given your library's use of my algebra package and other
components under the hood, etc. I'd probably be the most likely mentor.
I'd be willing to work with you, and likely to fold it in/replace much of
the existing algebra machinery, which I confess is woefully
under-maintained.
Usually, proposals to write a new library have a hard time getting accepted
to GSOC, but you do already have a decent sized body of work there.
-Edward
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 10:11 AM, Hiromi ISHII
Hello, cafe
I am a currently an undergraduate student and will enter the graduate school on April. As a student, I have a project to propose for the GSoC: purely functional computer algebra library.
I've been working on computational-algebra library [1], but this library needs more improvements. Especially, it needs much more performance improvements for Groebner bases computation. I want to implement efficient algorithms called F4 and F5 [2, 3] as the GSoC project. These algorithms require efficient linear algebra algorithms, so this project also involves the development of efficient symbolic linear algebra library.
This project is not on any ideas list as far as I know, and I want to directly propose to the GSoC and I'm looking for a mentor. Is there anyone interested in my proposal?
[1]: http://github.com/konn/computational-algebra [2]: http://www-polsys.lip6.fr/~jcf/Papers/F99a.pdf [3]: http://www.risc.jku.at/Groebner-Bases-Bibliography/gbbib_files/publication_5...
-- Hiromi ISHII konn.jinro@gmail.com
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