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From 19 May 2023 to 17 Jun 2023
25 May 2023
- 14:30 Design #1744: Implement GBMill (aka Groebner Framework)
- Currently in CoCoA all GB-related computations are done in this way:
# prepare an ideal/ideal-like submodule in a s... - 14:18 Design #1744: Implement GBMill (aka Groebner Framework)
- John Abbott wrote:
> A possible advantage of using "funny" indet names is that it is then clear that the value does ... - 11:41 Design #1744: Implement GBMill (aka Groebner Framework)
- John Abbott wrote:
> A possible advantage of using "funny" indet names is that it is then clear that the value does ... - 11:31 Design #1744: Implement GBMill (aka Groebner Framework)
- As a guideline: in CoCoA-4 there was the Groebner Framework:...
23 May 2023
- 19:09 Design #1744: Implement GBMill (aka Groebner Framework)
- A possible advantage of using "funny" indet names is that it is then clear that the value does not belong to the orig...
- 16:58 Design #1744 (In Progress): Implement GBMill (aka Groebner Framework)
- The computation of a GBasis is the core computation of many others (colon, saturation, homogenization, ...).
Such GB...
19 May 2023
- 22:05 Design #1744: Implement GBMill (aka Groebner Framework)
- I would also like to be able to perform a GB computation in chunks determined by a time-out. It may suffice to have ...
- 22:03 Design #1744: Implement GBMill (aka Groebner Framework)
- There should probably be a "graded" mode, and then the possibility to know whether the partial/truncated basis is com...
- 15:47 Design #1744 (In Progress): Implement GBMill (aka Groebner Framework)
- Investigate and design about converting current "Buchberger"'s code into a GBMill, i.e. a class containing partial co...
- 15:42 Feature #1743 (New): Implement Truncated GBases for homogeneous input
- Truncated GBases can be quite useful.
Find a way to implement them without duplicating to much code.
Ideally we sho...
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