#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_work
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-7.1
Component: combinatorics | Resolution:
Keywords: analytic | Merged in:
combinatorics, multivariate | Reviewers: Daniel Krenn, David
generating functions, asymptotics | Loeffler, Travis Scrimshaw
Authors: Daniel Krenn, | Work issues:
Alex Raichev | Commit:
Report Upstream: N/A | 85c1f3793979b44878c9e729d2e97b29258f2a7c
Branch: | Stopgaps:
public/combinat/10519 |
Dependencies: |
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Comment (by tscrim):
Replying to [comment:132 dkrenn]:
> I've now fixed all (at least I hope I got all) platform-dependent. Can
someone please check with other platform than Linux, x86_64 on Intel
i5-4690?
I didn't see a difference from the original doctests on my laptop, so I
can't give an explicit check. However, from looking over the doctestvs and
Volker's failures, this seems to do the trick. Although I don't like the
changes on 85c1f37. Instead, I think you should just explicitly check
that the dictionary of solutions is the correct one:
{{{
sage: s == {SR(x): 1, SR(y): 1}
True
}}}
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