#17662: Evenly distributed sets
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Reporter: vdelecroix | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: needs_review
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-6.5
Component: combinatorial | Resolution:
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Keywords: | Reviewers:
Authors: Vincent Delecroix | Work issues:
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Branch: public/17662 | bd5600796f8e01eb31b5e8ad71e9765dae8dc199
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Comment (by ncohen):
> It is currently in the class `EvenlyDistributedSets`. What should I do?
Well, add a link to it?
> Should I move it?
Sorry, I missed it.
> > - About the name `EvenlyDistributedSets`... I don't find it overly
specific. I
> > know that the 's' means 'many', but welll....
>
> What about `SomeEvenlyDistributedSetsWithSomeProperty`? It is exactly
the evenly distributed sets up to isomorphisms (= relabeling by `x -> ax +
b`). I will try to find something.
Well, you could also call it `EvenlyDistributedSetsBacktrack` or
something. I mean: okay there is a 's' and your set represents "many
evenly distributed sets", but it is not the set of "all evenly distributed
sets" either since it is prameterized by `K` and `k`. Well, I don't know
exactly what other name it could take, but this one is rather wide.
Nathann
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