I'd be quite interested in this sort of project . Please keep me in the loop,
-Carter
On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 11:06 PM, Alp Mestanogullari <alp@mestan.fr> wrote:
Ok guys, Ivan takes care of graphs =)

Note that it's more about computational mathematics, for things one would do for example with Mathematica or similar softwares. 

Maybe interested people could come and discuss that on IRC, as a beginning, on a #haskell-math channel for example ?

On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 4:17 AM, Ivan Miljenovic <ivan.miljenovic@gmail.com> wrote:
On 4 May 2010 11:59, Alp Mestanogullari <alp@mestan.fr> wrote:
> I found that idea to be great but did not see any actual effort around this.
> So, I'm now thinking again about that and even enlarging it to mathematics &
> AI. Thus, I would like to have an idea of the number of people interested in
> being involved in such an effort. There are several tools out there on
> hackage but they aren't that much uniform and neither play nicely together.
> I'm pretty convinced this could be improved and as a Mathematics student I'm
> highly interested in that. If enough people are interested, we could for
> example set up a mailing list and a trac to organize the effort and then
> people could just discuss and write Haskell modules when time permits.
> Any comment, idea, reaction, interest ?

Well, Dons seems to think I'm a one-man graph strikeforce :p
http://www.mail-archive.com/haskell-cafe@haskell.org/msg74763.html




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