Am 21.03.2012 06:27, schrieb Saptarshi Mandal:
Anyway, I am curious to know what the energy footprint of the core sympy algorithms will be. It may be the case that in order to conserve battery life, we might need to change how certain algorithms are implemented, leave some sub-expressions un-evaluated, introduce more laziness in computation, etc. Thesis topic anyone? :P
SymPy's core algorithms are CPU-bound. In other words, I do not see any specific considerations for mobile SymPy that aren't already covered by normal optimisation and algorithmic improvements.
One could think about tweaking SymPy's cache algorithm. I.e. make it less likely to throw away cache entries if the platform is more CPU than memory constrained. (Assuming cache entries are ever cleared in SymPy. I don't know whether SymPy does that.)
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