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  * '''Leon's partition backtracking''' programs are almost ready for inclusion as a SAGE spkg. I'd like to have each of Leon's original command-line functions wrapped in the library I'm working on. A native group theory class will be much more feasible if these programs are all available.
  * Once Leon's library is finished, the DSage '''Doubly Even Codes''' class will not depend on magma at all, and will be suitable for inclusion to the SAGE library.
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 * David Joyner: I'm also interested in coding theory and in particular Robert Miller's work on (now GPL'd) '''Leon's partition backtracking''' programs. 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.

   * A native group theory class will be much more feasible if these programs are all available.

   * Progress report: After @&#%!, [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 not rely on the filesystem.

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.
    • A native group theory class will be much more feasible if these programs are all available.
    • Progress report: After @&#%!, [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 not rely on the filesystem.

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