-1. Add doctests for simple examples like the ones in Dr. Gowda's paper
- and the identity operator.
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2. Add unit testing for crazier things like random invertible matrices.
-3. Test that the primal/dual optimal values always agree (this implies
- that we always get a solution).
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-4. Run the tests with make test.
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-5. Use pylint or whatever to perform static analysis.
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6. Add real docstrings everywhere.
7. Try to eliminate the code in matrices.py.
11. Rename all of my variables so that they don't conflict with CVXOPT.
Maybe x -> xi and y -> gamma in my paper, if that works out.
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+12. Make sure we have the dimensions of the PSD cone correct.
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+13. Use a positive tolerance when comparing floating point numbers.