1. Add unit testing for crazier things like random invertible matrices.
-2. Add real docstrings everywhere.
+2. Copy the intro from my thesis into README.rst, and add a section
+ explaining the CVXOPT formulation.
3. Try to eliminate the code in matrices.py.
7. Make sure we have the dimensions of the PSD cone correct.
-8. Use a positive tolerance when comparing floating point numbers.
-
-9. Come up with a fast heuristic (like making nu huge and taking e1 as
+8. Come up with a fast heuristic (like making nu huge and taking e1 as
our point) that finds a primal feasible point.
+
+9. We only need to include the API docs for dunshire.games in the
+ "user manual;" everything else can go in an appendix.
+
+10. The ice cream cone tests sometimes fail. It can happen that we get
+ an "unknown" back from CVXOPT, or simply that we don't get the
+ expected answer in self.assertTrue(abs(first - second) <
+ options.ABS_TOL).