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### 🚀 The feature, motivation and pitch
PyTorch is an incredibly powerful tool, particularly due to its capability to parallelize and leverage GPU resources for operations like `einsum`. One area w…
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As found by @nikefth, @francescaleek and @emikhaylova, the current assumption behind symmetries in `find_ML_normfactors3D` that the scanner is invariant over rotations by block is often incorrect in p…
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As suggested by Marc, perhaps we should split the introduction into two parts, so a chapter on symmetries can occur earlier.
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1. when you make a selection on one side of an axis and then move it relative to the axis the mirror selection moves in the same, not opposite direction.
2. that one-pixel disparity (affects the verti…
ghost updated
4 months ago
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I am not shure about this part
https://github.com/afalsafi/RandomFields/blob/33c9ce02f4d70318d3e1a5667836dc9f19c76d12/Random_Field_fourier_synthesis.py#L268-L276
![Symmetries](https://user-image…
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supercells are currently forbidden because it is difficult to compute their symmetries. However, supporting them would be useful for metastable states that relax into a lower translational symmetry.
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ExpHP updated
5 years ago
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Excellent playing material!
Would playing around with line spacing, either randomized or by drag and drop, add another layer of playfulness to this all? Especially for 6 fold and 8 fold symmetries
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**What version of OR-Tools and what language are you using?**
Version: v9.7
Language: C++
**Which solver are you using (e.g. CP-SAT, Routing Solver, GLOP, BOP, Gurobi)**
GraphSymmetryFinder
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Would be interesting to interface the software that Clemens sent around today: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-8994/12/3/469
their code is here
https://github.com/GemmaMasFes6/Lie-Symmetries
dlill updated
4 years ago
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Suggested by @rmarabini