#10716: Adding a weighted_degree function to Singular multivariate polynomials
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Reporter: jsrn | Owner: AlexGhitza
Type: enhancement | Status: needs_review
Priority: minor | Milestone: sage-6.3
Component: algebraic | Resolution:
geometry | Merged in:
Keywords: multivariate | Reviewers: Marshall Hampton
polynomials,degree,Singular | Work issues:
Authors: Johan S. R. | Commit:
Nielsen, Luis Felipe Tabera | 811b79657358bcc6c1201715cd35ffab9a42e346
Alonso | Stopgaps:
Report Upstream: N/A |
Branch: |
u/lftabera/weighted_degree |
Dependencies: |
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Changes (by lftabera):
* status: needs_work => needs_review
Comment:
I managed to use as_ETuples=False in any case. Concerning the performance,
I have made some not serious test:
2 variables, 5 terms
- int: 2.38 µs
- Integer: 4.26 µs
5 variables, 20 terms
- int: 16 µs
- Integer: 25.8 µs
30 variables, ~80000 terms
- int: 208 ms
- Integer: 350 ms
I think it is reasonable for such a generic method.
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