Hi Mark
I can work on couple of algorithms if you have anything specific in mind.
May be first start with how to represent the matrix and then continue with
algorithms.

Mukesh Tiwari


On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 3:33 AM, Mark Flamer <m...@flamerassoc.com> wrote:

> I am looking to continue to learn Haskell while working on something that
> might eventually be useful to others and get posted on Hackage. I have
> written quite a bit of Haskell code now, some useful and a lot just throw
> away for learning. In the past others have expressed interest in having a
> native Haskell sparse matrix and linear algebra library available(not just
> bindings to a C lib). This in combination with FEM is one of my interests.
> So my questions, is anyone currently working on a project like this? Does
> it
> seem like a good project/addition to the community? I'm also interested if
> anyone has any other project idea's, maybe even to collaborate on. Thanks
>
>
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