sp.hyp2f1(10,5,-300.5,0.5)
-6.5184949735e+156
The present implementation of the function in scipy, involves one Euler
Transform followed by the application of Power Series (as a and b turn
negative after Euler Transform is applied once). This most probably
blows up the values of function as |c||a|
is evaluated in the given
case.
Any leads on how it is done and how MATLAB executes it?
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 1:16 AM, Jennifer stone jenny.stone...@gmail.comwrote:
If you are interested in the hypergeometric numerical evaluation, it's
probably a good idea to take a look at this recent master's
https://wiki.python.org/moin/SummerOfCode/2014
The link provided by Josef is yet to list SciPy/NumPy under it. Somebody
please contact Terri.
That page acts as major guiding factor for Python-GSoC prospective
students. Please have SciPy listed there.
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If you are interested in the hypergeometric numerical evaluation, it's
probably a good idea to take a look at this recent master's thesis
written on the problem:
http://people.maths.ox.ac.uk/porterm/research/pearson_final.pdfhttp://bl-1.com/click/load/BDEKOABvUWAAYgNhATc-b0231
The thesis is
On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 2:11 AM, Pauli Virtanen p...@iki.fi wrote:
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It's not so often someone wants to work on scipy.special, so you'd be
welcome to improve it :)
That's great! Thanks a lot for your guidance. .
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Spherical harmonics
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 10:18 PM, Charles R Harris
charlesr.har...@gmail.com wrote:
Thought I'd forward this to the lists in case we need to do something.
Hi everyone,
Just a friendly reminder that applications for mentoring organizations
close in about 24 hours. Please get your
3. As stated earlier, we have spherical harmonic functions (with much scope
for dev) we are yet to have elliptical and cylindrical harmonic function,
which may be developed.
This sounds very doable. How much work do you think would be involved?
As Stefan so rightly pointed out, the
On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 11:34 AM, Stéfan van der Walt ste...@sun.ac.zawrote:
On Fri, 31 Jan 2014 04:31:01 +0530, jennifer stone wrote:
3. As stated earlier, we have spherical harmonic functions (with much
scope
for dev) we are yet to have elliptical and cylindrical harmonic
function
With GSoC 2014 being round the corner, I hereby put up few projects for
discussion that I would love to pursue as a student.
Guidance, suggestions are cordially welcome:-
1. If I am not mistaken, contour integration is not supported by SciPy; in
fact even line integrals of real functions is yet
Both scipy and numpy require GSOC
candidates to have a pull request accepted as part of the application
process. I'd suggest implementing a function not currently in scipy that
you think would be useful. That would also help in finding a mentor for the
summer. I'd also suggest getting
Scipy doesn't have a function for the Laplace transform, it has only a
Laplace distribution in scipy.stats and a Laplace filter in scipy.ndimage.
An inverse Laplace transform would be very welcome I'd think - it has real
world applications, and there's no good implementation in any open source
What are your interests and experience? If you use numpy, are there things
you would like to fix, or enhancements you would like to see?
Chuck
I am an undergraduate student with CS as major and have interest in Math
and Physics. This has led me to use NumPy and SciPy to work on innumerable
Hello,
This is Jennifer Stupensky. I would like to contribute to NumPy this GSoC.
What are the potential projects that can be taken up within the scope of
GSoC? Thanks a lot in anticipation
Regards
Jennifer
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