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Lattices in Sage: My Eclipse/PyDev/git workflow for Sage
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Google Summer of Code 2012 project by Jan Pöschko. Monday, June 4, 2012. My Eclipse/PyDev/git workflow for Sage. I want to briefly describe how. I code for Sage so that others can comment on how to improve the workflow or maybe learn something from it. For Python (and actually for all programming languages, meanwhile), I've always been using Eclipse. As an IDE. With PyDev. I have added the complete Sage tree (which is located in /Applications/sage/ on my Mac) as an Eclipse project. As recommended. Which ...
Lattices in Sage: Update on class structure, lattice constructors, plotting
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Google Summer of Code 2012 project by Jan Pöschko. Friday, August 24, 2012. Update on class structure, lattice constructors, plotting. Sorry that I haven't posted to this blog for a while. That doesn't mean that nothing happened in the meanwhile—on the contrary, I got quite a lot done in the last weeks of this Summer of Code. First of all, I completely redesigned the class structure for lattices in Sage. Accounting for the discussion on sage-devel. Or via the standard real inner product). Represents latt...
Lattices in Sage: Update on basis coercion, LLL and Fincke-Pohst
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Google Summer of Code 2012 project by Jan Pöschko. Wednesday, June 20, 2012. Update on basis coercion, LLL and Fincke-Pohst. As written in a previous post. I tried to prevent FreeModule from coercing its basis vectors to the fraction field of its ambient space, mainly motivated by the fact that I wanted floating-point numbers to remain "inexact" and not being converted to rational numbers. However, the resulting discussion on sage-devel. Furthermore, I added a shortest vectors method to Lattice ZZ in RR ...
Lattices in Sage: Closest vectors
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Google Summer of Code 2012 project by Jan Pöschko. Thursday, August 16, 2012. I haven't written about the latest development yet: closest vectors in lattices. This is done using the algorithm in the paper " A Deterministic Single Exponential Time Algorithm for Most Lattice Problems based on Voronoi Cell Computations. By Daniele Micciancio and Panagiotis Voulgaris. As the title suggests, it uses the Voronoi cell V. To deal with the special case where the target vector is in 2 V. Posted by Jan Pöschko.
Lattices in Sage: Class structure
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Google Summer of Code 2012 project by Jan Pöschko. Monday, June 4, 2012. The class structure of the upcoming lattice module is now as follows: Lattice with basis inherits from FreeModule submodule with basis pid (with some tweaks as described in my previous post. And is the general class for all lattices with bases. This is what Robert Miller called SubLatticeModule in a rather old discussion about lattices. How would such a LatticeModule be constructed and what could it offer? Posted by Jan Pöschko.
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New challenges | Jan Pöschko's space
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Jan Pöschko's space. Coding, Math, Photography, and Life. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. December 10, 2012. Life has been pretty busy recently. I worked on my Google Summer of Code project. Implementing lattices in Sage. Adding to that, I organized my move to the U.S., where I finally landed and already began working for Wolfram Research. I am working as a Kernel Developer on. I’m really excited about the new challenges. I’ll share some of my experience on a special (...It’s in...
Life | Jan Pöschko's space
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Jan Pöschko's space. Coding, Math, Photography, and Life. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Three years at Wolfram. January 3, 2016. It’s unbelievable that it’s already more than three years since I’ve joined Wolfram. I’ve been working on the Wolfram Cloud. I introduced nice tools like React. Into the project, and I migrated everything (from can you believe it? A really nice aspect of working at Wolfram is the great flexibility it offers, especially geographically: After two years in Ch...
Blog | Jan Pöschko's space | Coding, Math, Photography, and Life.
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Jan Pöschko's space. Coding, Math, Photography, and Life. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Three years at Wolfram. January 3, 2016. It’s unbelievable that it’s already more than three years since I’ve joined Wolfram. I’ve been working on the Wolfram Cloud. I introduced nice tools like React. Into the project, and I migrated everything (from can you believe it? A really nice aspect of working at Wolfram is the great flexibility it offers, especially geographically: After two years in Ch...
Jan | Jan Pöschko's space
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Jan Pöschko's space. Coding, Math, Photography, and Life. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Three years at Wolfram. January 3, 2016. It’s unbelievable that it’s already more than three years since I’ve joined Wolfram. I’ve been working on the Wolfram Cloud. I introduced nice tools like React. Into the project, and I migrated everything (from can you believe it? A really nice aspect of working at Wolfram is the great flexibility it offers, especially geographically: After two years in Ch...
Coding | Jan Pöschko's space
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Jan Pöschko's space. Coding, Math, Photography, and Life. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Three years at Wolfram. January 3, 2016. It’s unbelievable that it’s already more than three years since I’ve joined Wolfram. I’ve been working on the Wolfram Cloud. I introduced nice tools like React. Into the project, and I migrated everything (from can you believe it? A really nice aspect of working at Wolfram is the great flexibility it offers, especially geographically: After two years in Ch...
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GSoC MMXV Matrix Fun*
GSoC MMXV Matrix Fun*. Monday, 25 May 2015. On galleries and the beginning of summer. During the community bonding period I have been setting up, you might have seen me at freenode. I have been becoming more and more acquainted with GNU Octave, and found out that the. Using the ill conditioned matrices. Another example are the useful positive definite matrices that have a computable principal p-th root. Strings depending on the input). What let Carnë to point me to. Blog, where they document its. First o...
GSoC Mathtex
Presenting quasi real-time updates on the status of my 2009 Summer of Code project. Sunday, 9 August 2009. The Status of 0.2. Last Wednesday I pushed out the first release candidate of 0.2. The main motivation behind the release was to get the new caching code (needed by matplotlib) out into the wild as soon as possible. However, soon after my mentor, Michael Droettboom, sent me a patch adding support for the MathML torture tests. Saturday, 1 August 2009. Over the past couple of days I have been working ...
GSOC : MCABBER
Jeudi 19 août 2010. This is the end, Of our elaborate plans, the end. As you all know, GSOC 2010 has ended. I'm proud to announce that file transfer is working. The only finished transport module is In-Band Bytestreams, so speed is not optimal, but it's not a problem for small files. I started the SOCKS5 Bytestreams module, but it's a work in progress and is not usable yet. You can still access the git repository here. Jeudi 12 août 2010. A few days before end. Mercredi 4 août 2010. Update on my progress.
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Lattices in Sage
Google Summer of Code 2012 project by Jan Pöschko. Friday, August 24, 2012. Update on class structure, lattice constructors, plotting. Sorry that I haven't posted to this blog for a while. That doesn't mean that nothing happened in the meanwhile—on the contrary, I got quite a lot done in the last weeks of this Summer of Code. First of all, I completely redesigned the class structure for lattices in Sage. Accounting for the discussion on sage-devel. Or via the standard real inner product). Represents latt...
sugarbot
Sugarbot's aim is to provide testing and automation facilities for the OLPC Project's Sugar GUI. The project must first identify and evaluate possible implementation options, and then implement the best choice. Although it has a Sugar focus, sugarbot should be easily extensible to other Python-based GUI's. Tuesday, December 16, 2008. 1) Test execution inside sugar-jhbuild as a stand-alone activity that emulates other activities. Monday, September 1, 2008. Screencast, 0.1 Release. The example scripts prov...
TFMX for ScummVM
Monday, August 10, 2009. GSoC is nearing its end, today is the "suggested pencils down" date, means there shouldnt be much more happening that some cleanups and bugfixes. Im already doing exactly this for a couple of days so I guess its time to round up what got done (and what din`t). Integration in scumm engine. Integration in kyra engine. No progress, the modules arent in the documented format. See this blogpost. Tuesday, July 28, 2009. And another week passed. I had alot trouble getting myself motiva...
Google Summer of Code: Tor
Google Summer of Code: Tor. News about the project I am doing for Tor as a part of GSoC 2009. Monday, August 24, 2009. GSoC is finished and I have been told that I have passed :). Changes done before the deadline include:. 1 The scripts have been moved to website/. And changed so that you don't have to configure them with the location of the files. 2 I added a line in the Makefile. So that you can run make translations. To write the translated documents before building and pushing the website. A few thin...
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Plan 9 and Inferno at the Google Summer of Code. Rsaquo; 2010 app. Plan 9 from Bell Labs and Inferno at the Google Summer of Code. This is the website for the GSoC participants in Plan 9 and Inferno projects. If you’re new to Plan 9, you might try our Frequently Asked Questions. We are serving as an umbrella organization for projects related to Plan 9 and Inferno technologies. If you’d like to work on Plan 9 or Inferno themselves, or plan9port. IRC: #plan9-gsoc in irc.freenode.org.
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