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 * '''Leon's partition backtracking''' programs.  * '''Leon's partition backtracking''' programs. Distributed Doubly Even Codes will no longer depend on Magma. Permutation groups in SAGE will benefit from Leon's code being available without the overhead of pexpect or reading/writing files.
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   * Distributed Doubly Even Codes will no longer depend on Magma.    * After a month (@&#%!), [http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/rlmill/leon-0.1.spkg Version 0.1] spkg! Exposes desauto and wtdist programs.
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   * Permutation groups in SAGE will benefit from Leon's code being available without the overhead of pexpect or reading/writing files.    * Progress report: spkg now exposes modified desauto and wtdist, which do not read from or write to file!
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   * Progress report: After a month (@&#%!), [http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/rlmill/leon-0.1.spkg Version 0.1] spkg! Exposes desauto and wtdist programs, without modification (i.e. still reads codes from file, outputs results to file).

   * Next baby step: write pyrex class to interface the library as is.

   * Next giant step: tweak desauto and wtdist to communicate via arguments and returns, not files.
   * Next step: Pyrex wrapping.

Coding Theory

[:days4/projects/: Other SAGE Days 4 Project]

Robert Miller, David Joyner, Josh Kantor, Robert Bradshaw, Emily Kirkman

  • Leon's partition backtracking programs. Distributed Doubly Even Codes will no longer depend on Magma. Permutation groups in SAGE will benefit from Leon's code being available without the overhead of pexpect or reading/writing files.

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