X-Git-Url: http://gitweb.michael.orlitzky.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=TODO;h=ec352e3e08b5f1f8971b4fd03edca13baa204fd3;hb=328505ae48bc847a5dc4a41a14b6564360f2c5ef;hp=7ac8ebfde3bd021d302fa2a635a9e18fe6d65131;hpb=481d7626ac1f2641ad5c02c370fc6f082b96144d;p=dunshire.git diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index 7ac8ebf..ec352e3 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -138,33 +138,6 @@ AssertionError: False is not true -8. Fix floating point comparisons in the doctest output. - -10. Sometimes our Lyapunov-like tests over the ice cream cone are - failing badly. For example, - - FAIL: test_lyapunov_icecream (test.symmetric_linear_game_test - .SymmetricLinearGameTest) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Traceback (most recent call last): - File "/home/mjo/src/dunshire/test/symmetric_linear_game_test.py", - line 620, in test_lyapunov_icecream - self.assert_lyapunov_works(G) - File "/home/mjo/src/dunshire/test/symmetric_linear_game_test.py", - line 578, in assert_lyapunov_works - self.assertTrue(negative_stable) - AssertionError: False is not true - - - We should have a matrix L that is negative stable, but its eigenvalues - are actually, - - [0.8991268260361707, - 0.8991268260361707, - -1.4648148562918966, - 3.2630685083642352, - 0.8991268260361712] - 12. Investigate this test failure too. It looks like it was really close to being solved, but we would have needed a fudge factor of three instead of two.