Now, Ralf, don't you go scaring people away by suggesting that we expect even more from them than just working with Axiom - that is hard enough as it is! ;-)
Seriously, I think we can develop such documentation as we go. From my point of view, doing this via the Axiom Wiki makes it very easy. Regards, Bill Page. On 7/10/07, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
Err, no, I haven't written it up in pamphlet style at all... my version of Axiom (Timestamp: Wednesday June 21, 2006 at 03:45:56) doesn't seem to come with any pamphlets. The '*.spad.dvi" files just contain the text of the *.spad files presented as dvi files. All I really want to do is to extend the methods in intfact.spad to include ecm - which the file itself recommends. -Alasdair On 7/10/07, Ralf Hemmecke wrote: > Why don't you put it just online and send the URL. I hope you have at > least tried to write that up in a pamphlet style way? > > Ralf > > On 07/10/2007 03:08 PM, Alasdair McAndrew wrote: > > I have written some highly unoptimized code for factoring integers using > > Lenstra's elliptic curve method, with the "birthday paradox" phase two > > developed by Richard Brent. Even at this stage, it can factor the > > seventh Fermat number 2^2^7+1 in 352 seconds, as opposed to 1877 seconds > > by the in-built factoring method. If anybody is interesting in > > developing this code further, do let me know. > _______________________________________________ Axiom-mail mailing list Axiom-mail@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-mail
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