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spkg containing precomputed data for exceptional finite and affine mutation types of quiver #14313

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stumpc5 opened this issue Mar 19, 2013 · 10 comments

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stumpc5 commented Mar 19, 2013

This spkg is an addition to #13425.

It contains data of exceptional mutation classes that are precomputed. The package is found at

spkg: http://spkg-upload.googlecode.com/files/cluster_seed-1.0.spkg

This package is not necessary for the features in #13425 to work but speed things quite a bit (up to minutes down to less than a second to compute a quiver mutation type).

CC: @sagetrac-gmoose05

Component: packages: optional

Keywords: quiver, cluster, mutation type

Author: Christian Stump

Reviewer: Gregg Musiker

Issue created by migration from https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/14313

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stumpc5 commented Mar 19, 2013

Changed dependencies from #13425 to none

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Is this package standard, optional or experimental?

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== Dependencies ==

 * Sage library

should be

== Dependencies ==

 * None

(I don't see why it depends on the Sage library, it's just data)

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And could you document where this data comes from? This completely undocumented set of data is impossible to maintain.

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stumpc5 commented Mar 20, 2013

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Replying to @jdemeyer:

Is this package standard, optional or experimental?

I never wrote a package before, so I don't know the procedure to get it in Sage as a standard package. If that's okay, I'd like to make it standard.

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stumpc5 commented Mar 20, 2013

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Replying to @jdemeyer:

And could you document where this data comes from? This completely undocumented set of data is impossible to maintain.

I updated the documentation - could some please recheck if this is right now?

Thanks!

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Added a new standard package at least requires a discussion/vote on sage-devel. Let's go for optional first.

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The documentation looks much better now.

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comment:13

optional spkg has been put on the servers.

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