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In a brief exchange with @carlosrellan on twitter a few months ago I had the idea to create a ToDo list for archaeological open source software. This might be a great resource for thesis projects, hac…
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generalize the method brick_polytope() of sage.combinat.subword_complex.py to brick_polyhedron() as done in
https://arxiv.org/abs/2103.03715
Depends on #32669
CC: @stumpc5 @jplab @kliem
Compone…
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The function `min` and `max` are Python builtins. The name of the corresponding symbolic functions are `min_symbolic` and `max_symbolic` that were implemented in #6949:
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sage: f(x) = min_symboli…
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We currently don't have a common function to query the domain or support of something (a distribution, measure, ML model, etc.) yet, right? We could add something like `getdomain(something)` and `gets…
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Very nice repo! I'll be promoting this tool to some of the researchers in my group.
See https://github.com/marcelotrevisani/souschef/issues/32 for a breakdown of the methods I've been using with `c…
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This issue aims to discuss the problem of comparison, and in particular comparison to zero, of ambient structures that provide exact computations which involve inexact objects or objects with multiple…
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splitting off this topic from https://github.com/mperrin/poppy/issues/160#issuecomment-225229716
Hi @eteq, @josePhoenix can give more of the details, but I think it's a bit of both.
For literally y…
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Based on recommendations from Testbed 13 Vector Tiles ER ( http://docs.opengeospatial.org/per/17-041.pdf ):
A global tiling grid combining the advantages of approximating equal-area while maintaini…
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Julia is steaming ahead and becoming an inceasingly attractive alternative for scientific computing and we should ponder how to support it. There is currently no good way of calling (realistic) c++ fr…
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Please study the below material:
Read/Watch: Selections from [R Programming for Data Science](https://bookdown.org/rdpeng/rprogdatascience/)
* Light read: Chapters 1-3
* Careful read: Chapters …