X-Git-Url: http://gitweb.michael.orlitzky.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=mjo%2Feja%2FTODO;h=1def3d2e9fd8cf381ae743344ce670a13f226438;hb=cc172fbdcd369542f90cf64e31611cf8698bc05a;hp=45a9ac06bf2c86020dee102143393e486fa408c5;hpb=cf5e64b70869df65c7bb38888de54b1083e60d45;p=sage.d.git diff --git a/mjo/eja/TODO b/mjo/eja/TODO index 45a9ac0..1def3d2 100644 --- a/mjo/eja/TODO +++ b/mjo/eja/TODO @@ -1,22 +1,20 @@ 1. Add references and start citing them. -2. Pre-cache charpoly for some more algebras. +2. Profile (and fix?) any remaining slow operations. -3. Profile the construction of "large" matrix algebras (like the - 15-dimensional QuaternionHermitianAlgebra(3)) to find out why - they're so slow. - -4. What the ever-loving fuck is this shit? - - sage: O = Octonions(QQ) - sage: e0 = O.monomial(0) - sage: e0*[[[[]]]] - [[[[]]]]*e0 - -5. Every once in a long while, the test +3. Every once in a long while, the test sage: set_random_seed() sage: x = random_eja().random_element() sage: x.is_invertible() == (x.det() != 0) - in eja_element.py returns False. + in eja_element.py returns False. Example: + + sage: J1 = ComplexHermitianEJA(2) + sage: J2 = TrivialEJA() + sage: J = cartesian_product([J1,J2]) + sage: x = J.from_vector(vector(QQ, [-1, -1/2, -1/2, -1/2])) + sage: x.is_invertible() + True + sage: x.det() + 0