#11027: Schur matrix decomposition over RDF/CDF
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 Reporter:  rbeezer          |         Owner:  jason, was 
     Type:  enhancement      |        Status:  closed     
 Priority:  minor            |     Milestone:  sage-4.7   
Component:  linear algebra   |    Resolution:  fixed      
 Keywords:                   |        Author:  Rob Beezer 
 Upstream:  N/A              |      Reviewer:  Martin Raum
   Merged:  sage-4.7.alpha4  |   Work_issues:             
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Comment(by jhpalmieri):

 Replying to [comment:8 rbeezer]:
 > Jason - would you mind testing this on a Mac before we turn it loose?

 It looks like this didn't happen, and I'm getting doctest failures.  On a
 Mac (OS X 10.6.7, Intel):
 {{{
 File "/Applications/sage_builds/clean/sage-4.7.alpha4/devel/sage-
 main/sage/matrix/matrix_double_dense.pyx", line 1538:
     sage: T.round(4)
 Expected:
     [-13.5698      0.0      0.0      0.0]
     [     0.0  -0.8508     -0.0     -0.0]
     [     0.0      0.0   7.7664      0.0]
     [     0.0      0.0      0.0  11.6542]
 Got:
     [-13.5698      0.0      0.0      0.0]
     [     0.0  -0.8508      0.0      0.0]
     [     0.0      0.0   7.7664      0.0]
     [     0.0      0.0      0.0  11.6542]
 }}}
 On t2.math.washington.edu (Solaris on sparc):
 {{{

 File
 
"/scratch/palmieri/clean/sage-4.7.alpha4/devel/sage/sage/matrix/matrix_double_dense.pyx",
 line 1538:
     sage: T.round(4)
 Expected:
     [-13.5698      0.0      0.0      0.0]
     [     0.0  -0.8508     -0.0     -0.0]
     [     0.0      0.0   7.7664      0.0]
     [     0.0      0.0      0.0  11.6542]
 Got:
     [-13.5698      0.0      0.0      0.0]
     [     0.0  -0.8508      0.0     -0.0]
     [     0.0      0.0   7.7664     -0.0]
     [     0.0      0.0      0.0  11.6542]
 }}}

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