X-Git-Url: http://gitweb.michael.orlitzky.com/?p=sage.d.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=mjo%2Feja%2FTODO;h=45a9ac06bf2c86020dee102143393e486fa408c5;hp=87a162c73ab3ccf86623496dee39064e8b96bfb7;hb=cf5e64b70869df65c7bb38888de54b1083e60d45;hpb=2a3ec0787b28bc35b3624594d921a995c9425d3a diff --git a/mjo/eja/TODO b/mjo/eja/TODO index 87a162c..45a9ac0 100644 --- a/mjo/eja/TODO +++ b/mjo/eja/TODO @@ -1,31 +1,22 @@ -1. Add CartesianProductEJA. +1. Add references and start citing them. -2. Add references and start citing them. +2. Pre-cache charpoly for some more algebras. -3. Implement the octonion simple EJA. +3. Profile the construction of "large" matrix algebras (like the + 15-dimensional QuaternionHermitianAlgebra(3)) to find out why + they're so slow. -4. Factor out the unit-norm basis (and operator symmetry) tests once - all of the algebras pass. +4. What the ever-loving fuck is this shit? -5. Override random_instance(), one(), et cetera in DirectSumEJA. + sage: O = Octonions(QQ) + sage: e0 = O.monomial(0) + sage: e0*[[[[]]]] + [[[[]]]]*e0 -6. Switch to QQ in *all* algebras for _charpoly_coefficients(). - This only works when we know that the basis can be rationalized... - which is the case at least for the concrete EJAs we provide, - but not in general. +5. Every once in a long while, the test -7. Pass already_echelonized (default: False) and echelon_basis - (default: None) into the subalgebra constructor. The value of - already_echelonized can be passed to V.span_of_basis() to save - some time, and usinf e.g. FreeModule_submodule_with_basis_field - we may somehow be able to pass the echelon basis straight in to - save time. + sage: set_random_seed() + sage: x = random_eja().random_element() + sage: x.is_invertible() == (x.det() != 0) - This may require supporting "basis" as a list of basis vectors - (as opposed to superalgebra elements) in the subalgebra constructor. - -8. Implement random_instance() for general algebras as random_eja(). - Copy/paste the "general" construction into the other classes that - can use it. The general construction can be something like "call - random_instance() on something that inherits me and return the - result." + in eja_element.py returns False.