I think this Journal sounds like an excellent idea.  I have some
python code that calculates the Lyapunov Characteristic Exponents (all
of them), for a dynamical system that I would be willing to write
about and contribute.

Do you envision the articles including applications of the algorithms/
ideas discussed, or simply the presentation and discussion of the
algorithms/ideas themselves?

~Luke


On May 31, 10:34 am, Travis Oliphant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Christopher Barker wrote:
> >Anne Archibald wrote:
>
> >>I implemented the Kuiper statistic and would be happy to
> >>contribute it to scipy (once it's seen a bit more debugging), but it's
> >>quite adequately described in the literature already, so it doesn't
> >>seem worth writing an article about it.
>
> >It could be a very short article that refers the seminal papers in the
> >existing literature -- that would still be very helpful.
>
> >>>2) I think it's scope should be limited to papers that describe
> >>>algorithms and code that are in NumPy / SciPy / SciKits.
>
> >I don't see any reason to limit it -- honestly, the problem is more
> >likely to be too few articles than too many! Anything that would make
> >sense at the SciPy conference should be fair game. We might want to have
> >a clear structure that isolates the NumPy/SciPy/SciKits articles though.
>
> I'm persuaded by this.  Yes, we could handle this by the structure so
> that the code-explaining articles are clear.   Perhaps two sections or
> two publication lists.
>
> -Travis
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