#17030: Knot Theory as a part of GSoC 2014.
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Reporter: amitjamadagni | Owner: amitjamadagni
Type: task | Status: needs_work
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-6.4
Component: algebraic | Resolution:
topology | Merged in:
Keywords: | Reviewers: Miguel Marco
Authors: Amit Jamadagni, | Work issues:
Miguel Marco | Commit:
Report Upstream: N/A | e6e17c401b8b879cd041dafc120d3943b3f2dacb
Branch: | Stopgaps:
u/amitjamadagni/knots |
Dependencies: |
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Comment (by mmarco):
I was planning on making a package with the database from the knot atlas,
and use it to run automated tests, computing the invariants for the knots
and links there.
The problem with that approach is that a) It needs some nontrivial work to
be implemented, and b) it restricts to knots and links presented im
spcially "nice" ways, so we could miss some bugs if they show up only when
some strange representations are used.
Anyways, it would be a nice addition by itself, so i will try to work on
it in the following weeks.
In the meantime, and since there are several other reviewers in the coding
style part, i will just focus on checking the mathematical correctness of
the methods.
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