#12103: Use MeatAxe as an optional back end for dense matrices over `GF(p^n)`, p
odd, n>1, `p^n<255`
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Reporter: SimonKing | Owner: jason, was
Type: defect | Status: needs_work
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-6.4
Component: packages: | Resolution:
experimental | Merged in:
Keywords: linear algebra, | Reviewers:
MeatAxe | Work issues:
Authors: Simon King | Commit:
Report Upstream: None of the above | 539b1349359004b78712a67d2739cce9ce0227da
- read trac for reasoning. | Stopgaps:
Branch: |
u/SimonKing/meataxe |
Dependencies: #9562 #4260 |
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Comment (by SimonKing):
Replying to [comment:74 jdemeyer]:
> Replying to [comment:71 SimonKing]:
> > This is totally analogous to `matrix_mod2e_dense.pxd`; or do you
suggest to rename the latter by `m4rie.pxd`?
> That file actually exists: `src/sage/libs/m4rie.pxd`
Aha! Now I understand.
OK, that makes more sense. Have a `src/sage/libs/meataxe.pxd` without a
corresponding `.pyx` file, and do the rest in
`src/sage/matrix/matrix_modpn_dense.p??`, which imports from
`sage.libs.meataxe`.
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Ticket URL: <http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/12103#comment:77>
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