#10132: Differential Geometry via Sage
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   Reporter:  mikarm                |       Owner:  mhampton                    
               
       Type:  enhancement           |      Status:  new                         
               
   Priority:  major                 |   Milestone:                              
               
  Component:  geometry              |    Keywords:  differential geometry, 
parametrized surface
     Author:  Mikhail Malakhaltsev  |    Upstream:  N/A                         
               
   Reviewer:                        |      Merged:                              
               
Work_issues:                        |  
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Comment(by mikarm):

 Hi Joris,

 I played a little this weekend with the class and find that it works
 sufficiently stable and fast (see the worksheet I upload). Also I added
 two methods: shape_operator_coefficients and shape operator: sometimes it
 is needed :) So I think that now it generally is ready for usage by other
 people.
 Now we need to clean the file from commentaries and change the
 documentation strings so that they correspond to the methods in their
 present state.
 What do you think: have we almost done the job with parametrized surfaces?

 > I noticed from the worksheet that your version of the code is in a .py
 file in your home
 > directory -- are you familiar with applying patches through the hg
 version control system? I'm > just asking since this would be a good way
 of coordinating our work if we work on different areas in the file.

 Yes, you are right, it is so. Unfortunately, I am not familiar with this
 VCS. I have to learn many things in python, and in CVS as well. Hope I
 will manage to do it in the process of our work :) For example, from you I
 learned about cached methods...

 Mikhail

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