#10039: Make Parma Polyhedra Library a standard library
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Reporter: vbraun | Owner: mhampton
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-feature
Component: geometry | Keywords: ppl spkg
Author: Volker Braun | Upstream: N/A
Reviewer: | Merged:
Work_issues: |
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Comment(by vbraun):
Just to be clear, the PPL wrapper is not going to be exposed to the end
user by default. She/he is supposed to use the higher-level `Polyhedron`
and `Cone` classes.
The PPL sports grids (lattices defined through generators or congruences)
and a MIP solver but, as far as I know, no function that directly
enumerates grid points (i.e. the intersection of a grid with a
polyhedron). Though it probably would not be too difficult to write one
with these building blocks. In any case, I haven't cython-wrapped grids or
MIPs so far.
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