Hi David,
I wonder if there would be any interest in a Computable Reals Library?
I think it will be a great addition for scientific calculations.
The general idea is representing a number by an algorithm with random
access to its digits, passing around the number and lazy accessing its
digits to answer predicates.
A good reference would be the Computable Calculus book by Oliver Aberth,
and a good use case would be on Discrete-Event Simulators.
If there is interest, I can make a proposal for it.
To scope it to something achievable in a GSOC, I would only propose to
implement operators +, -, *, /, =, !=, <, and make proper documentation.
The implementation should follow the algorithms proposed Aberth's book
chapters 1 and 2.
Book for ref:
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https://www.elsevier.com/books/computable-calculus/aberth/978-0-08-050247-2
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https://books.google.ca/books?id=sDp0enu9iEUC&pg=PR4&lpg=PR4&dq=computable+calculus+library&source=bl&ots=I7MBVJZhEw&sig=b3ajmVjm74AATu4XhOEoXRCSbWw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwix1Mqfg-fYAhWi7YMKHcbzB2QQ6AEIVTAH#v=onepage&q&f=false
Best regards,
Damian Vicino
2018-01-20 11:47 GMT-05:00 David Bellot via Boost
Hi everyone,
still a few days before we submit our proposal to Google. Don't loose the chance to become a mentor for Boost. It shines on your CV, it is a great opportunity to work with brilliant students around the world, it makes you an official C++ world-wide expert.
So far, we have a nice but little list of proposals here: https://github.com/boostorg/boost/wiki/Boost-Google-Summer-of-Code-2018
It would be good to have a bit more before I go and submit to Google. This will increase our chances to be selected again this year. For Boost it's a great funding worth several thousand of dollars every year. We just don't want to miss it.
Best regards, David
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