X-Git-Url: http://gitweb.michael.orlitzky.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=mjo%2Feja%2FTODO;h=dc987dfe1b6dd3158b3caeb39ec777b7f8f4c7e9;hb=95bac72b9d6731b0cdaafc89a839972d8544512f;hp=0d6edf2500664bbbad54e08b18f9e304765a7b6f;hpb=f8b068735ac7cb1d78c0166fbccdc3498f6b165a;p=sage.d.git diff --git a/mjo/eja/TODO b/mjo/eja/TODO index 0d6edf2..dc987df 100644 --- a/mjo/eja/TODO +++ b/mjo/eja/TODO @@ -1,22 +1,15 @@ -1. Add cartesian products to random_eja(). +1. Add references and start citing them. -2. Add references and start citing them. +2. Profile (and fix?) any remaining slow operations. -3. Implement the octonion simple EJA. +3. When we take a Cartesian product involving a trivial algebra, we + could easily cache the identity and charpoly coefficients using + the nontrivial factor. On the other hand, it's nice that we can + test out some alternate code paths... -4. Pre-cache charpoly for some small algebras? +4. Add dimension bounds on any tests over AA that compute element + subalgebras. -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. Profile the construction of "large" matrix algebras (like the - 15-dimensional QuaternionHermitianAlgebra(3)) to find out why - they're so slow. - -6. We should compute whether or not the algebra is associative if it - is unknown. I guess the "associative" argument should be ternary - (True, False, None)? We should also figure out the correct - True/False values for the example classes, and of course add an - _is_associative() method. +5. The rational_algebra() stuff doesn't really belong in classes that + don't dervice from RationalBasisEJA or its as-yet-nonexistent + element class.