#10519: analytic combinatorics: new code for computing asymptotics for 
multivariate
generating functions
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       Reporter:  araichev           |        Owner:  sage-combinat
           Type:  enhancement        |       Status:  needs_review
       Priority:  major              |    Milestone:  sage-6.4
      Component:  combinatorics      |   Resolution:
       Keywords:  analytic           |    Merged in:
  combinatorics, multivariate        |    Reviewers:  Daniel Krenn, David
  generating functions, asymptotics  |  Loeffler
        Authors:  Daniel Krenn,      |  Work issues:
  Alex Raichev                       |       Commit:
Report Upstream:  N/A                |  2056884ccadd2eee615c612cb137b5dd7d7a94f2
         Branch:                     |     Stopgaps:
  public/combinat/10519              |
   Dependencies:                     |
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Comment (by tscrim):

 Replying to [comment:114 dkrenn]:
 > Replying to [comment:112 tscrim]:
 > > - How experimental/unstable do you think this code really is?
 >
 > I think the code is quite stable; AFAIK, Mark Wilson (one of the authors
 of the corresponding theory behind this) uses basically this code (not
 from the ticket, but a fork) for his research now for some years.
 > I've marked it "experimental" since it is a new module and the interplay
 of the code with the whole SageMath-infrastructure was changed on this
 ticket. This is the part, where there is not that much experience, but
 this will change once it is in SageMath. If you feel that "experimental"
 should be remove...I'm fine with any choice.

 I would be surprised if the (public) API changed much, the current version
 of the code fits in with the category framework, and it has been/will be
 (well) reviewed. So I feel that it should not be considered experimental.

 We should also update the references (I can do this on my review changes).

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