X-Git-Url: http://gitweb.michael.orlitzky.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=mjo%2Feja%2FTODO;h=f27df9cdc14c6e94cabd6a067285bc354ecd3cbe;hb=843814d06f42e6a97e31079173266fa6165e8c6a;hp=7dd4788a77ed5e77af8e375bc9c8571cfd484d80;hpb=e2a3058409138fad9d02971ff40cf3aecdc1d7e8;p=sage.d.git diff --git a/mjo/eja/TODO b/mjo/eja/TODO index 7dd4788..f27df9c 100644 --- a/mjo/eja/TODO +++ b/mjo/eja/TODO @@ -2,7 +2,8 @@ 2. Add references and start citing them. -3. Implement the octonion simple EJA. +3. Implement the octonion simple EJA. We don't actually need octonions + for this to work, only their real embedding (some 8x8 monstrosity). 4. Pre-cache charpoly for some small algebras? @@ -15,4 +16,7 @@ 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 15-dimensional QuaternionHermitianAlgebra(3)) to find out why they're so slow. -6. Use super() where it works. +6. Instead of storing a basis multiplication matrix, just make + product_on_basis() a cached method and manually cache its + entries. The cython cached method lookup should be faster than a + python-based matrix lookup anyway.