X-Git-Url: http://gitweb.michael.orlitzky.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=mjo%2Feja%2FTODO;h=08b8e81b22e8b5fde0a368e11840267edab4d250;hb=3c7644ecfe369b6f83aa707b87d7a1f9aa246e27;hp=58cab5a83423e8f6aa29bf945950ee099ef848bf;hpb=811f1d3c684af3d5cc08dd4dcdeddce72cd03474;p=sage.d.git diff --git a/mjo/eja/TODO b/mjo/eja/TODO index 58cab5a..08b8e81 100644 --- a/mjo/eja/TODO +++ b/mjo/eja/TODO @@ -1,10 +1,28 @@ -1. Add CartesianProductEJA. +1. Finish DirectSumEJA: add to_matrix(), random_instance(), + one()... methods. Make it subclass RationalBasisEuclideanJordanAlgebra. + This is not a general direct sum / cartesian product implementation, + it's used only with the other rationalbasis algebras (to make non- + simple EJAs out of the simple ones). -2. Check the axioms in the constructor when check != False? +2. Add references and start citing them. -3. Add references and start citing them. +3. Implement the octonion simple EJA. -4. Implement the octonion simple EJA. +4. Pre-cache charpoly for some small algebras? -5. Factor out the Jordan axiom and norm tests once all of the - algebras pass. +RealSymmetricEJA(4): + +sage: F = J.base_ring() +sage: a0 = (1/4)*X[4]**2*X[6]**2 - (1/2)*X[2]*X[5]*X[6]**2 - (1/2)*X[3]*X[4]*X[6]*X[7] + (F(2).sqrt()/2)*X[1]*X[5]*X[6]*X[7] + (1/4)*X[3]**2*X[7]**2 - (1/2)*X[0]*X[5]*X[7]**2 + (F(2).sqrt()/2)*X[2]*X[3]*X[6]*X[8] - (1/2)*X[1]*X[4]*X[6*X[8] - (1/2)*X[1]*X[3]*X[7]*X[8] + (F(2).sqrt()/2)*X[0]*X[4]*X[7]*X[8] + (1/4)*X[1]**2*X[8]**2 - (1/2)*X[0]*X[2]*X[8]**2 - (1/2)*X[2]*X[3]**2*X[9] + (F(2).sqrt()/2)*X[1]*X[3]*X[4]*X[9] - (1/2)*X[0]*X[4]**2*X[9] - (1/2)*X[1]**2*X[5]*X[9] + X[0]*X[2]*X[5]*X[9] + +5. Compute the scalar in the general natural_inner_product() for + matrices, so no overrides are necessary. + +6. The main EJA element constructor is happy to convert between + e.g. HadamardEJA(3) and JordanSpinEJA(3). + +7. Figure out if CombinatorialFreeModule's use of IndexedGenerators + can be used to replace the matrix_basis(). + +9. Add back the check_field=False and check_axioms=False parameters + for the EJAs we've constructed ourselves.