kcrisman and Rick,

I guess that I am wondering if there is a group that is devoted to 
contributing to the numerical aspects of Sage and, if so, what they are 
focusing on. I know that I would be interested in helping implement is FEM 
and arbitrary-precision numerical integration. I would also like to work on 
the linear algebra, but I do not know whether it would be better to focus 
on numpy or scipy at that point. I guess I just want to help improve Sage's 
numerical capabilities.

Chris



On Wednesday, February 12, 2014 11:20:33 AM UTC-8, ref...@uncg.edu wrote:
>
> Chris,
>
> I'm not sure what you are looking for.  But, I'm planning on submitting 
> some personal algorithms to sage.  Sometimes I had to make some 
> improvements to built-in functions to suit my purpose.  For example, 
> numerical integration built into sage is not arbitrary precision...which I 
> had to make arbitrary for my algorithm because of the highly oscillatory 
> nature of the function I was integrating.
>
> Rick
>
> On Wednesday, February 12, 2014 11:26:50 AM UTC-5, Chris Gorman wrote:
>>
>> Does anyone have know who is working on improving the numerical methods 
>> in Sage? I am beginning my graduate program in numerical analysis and would 
>> like to use Sage for my work and research.
>>
>

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