Annotation of OpenXM/src/todo.txt, Revision 1.9
1.9 ! takayama 1: $OpenXM: OpenXM/src/todo.txt,v 1.8 2000/03/17 04:59:11 takayama Exp $
1.4 takayama 2:
1.7 takayama 3: /*&english
4:
5: SHORT TERM
1.5 takayama 6:
1.7 takayama 7: * A unified environment to solve systems of algebraic equations.
8:
1.8 takayama 9: * Decompose the install target to
10: install-bin
1.7 takayama 11: install-lib
12: install-doc
1.8 takayama 13: install-man
14:
15: OpenXM PROTOCOL ITSELF
16:
17: * Notify the error "ox server ox_hogehoge does not exists."
18:
19: * Restarting server
20: (ox_sm1 does not restore the stack after the error.)
21:
22: * Make the control process as an ox stackmachine.
23:
24: * Security level (cf. sm1 [(SecureMode) 1] system_variable)
25:
26: * SPEED UP!
1.7 takayama 27:
28: OX SERVERS:
29:
1.9 ! takayama 30: * ox_polymake (Polytopes)
1.6 takayama 31:
32: * ox_sound
33: OX server for mathematically synthesized music.
34: For example, I want to hear the sound of (x-1)(x-2)(x-3)*sin(x).
35:
1.9 ! takayama 36: * ox_open_gl and ox_java_view
1.6 takayama 37: It outputs a high quality graphics.
1.7 takayama 38: Can you draw a high-quality graph of z=x^2-y^2?
39: Can you draw a high-quality graph of z=1/(x^2+y^2)?
40: Can you draw a zero set of x^3-y^2 z^2?
41: Scientific visualization.
42: Data format for mathematical graphical data.
43: Generation of video like "turning the sphare inside out"
44:
45: * ox_turtle
46: turtle graphics server.
47: Graphics of Cell Automaton. See the book by Miyachi.
48:
1.9 ! takayama 49: * ox_gap
! 50: GAP, opal, etc, etc, ...
1.7 takayama 51: www.matx.org (A free soft like MatLab)
52: New CMO should be defined.
53:
54:
55: INTERFACE
56:
57: * What is the best language for our project
58: in view of mathematics and distributed computation?
59:
60: * A nice help system. Learning mathematics via the help system.
1.2 takayama 61:
62: * KLIC interface for OpenXM.
63:
64: * (Nara) Standard Lisp interface for OpenXM.
65:
1.9 ! takayama 66: *
1.7 takayama 67: Web frontend for OpenXM servers. w3c.
68: Exposition of math programs on web ( asir-contrib/packages/src/dsolv)
69: See also "Algebra, Interactive" (a book by A.Cohen).
70:
71: * Web cite that keeps math data. How to organize data?
72: see, e.g., http://www.goto.info.waseda.ac.jp/~otsuka/polytope/index.html
73: http://mathnet.kusm.kyoto-u.ac.jp/index.html
74: http://mathmuse.sci.ibaraki.ac.jp
75:
1.2 takayama 76: * OX_DATA_MP (See http://snake.mcs.kent.edu/areas/protocols/mp.html)
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1.7 takayama 78:
79: MATHEMATICS:
80:
81: * Algorithmic study of D-modules and enveloping algebras
82: (Beilinson-Bernstein correspondence).
83:
84: * Construction of solutions around irregular singular point
85:
86: * High precision computation of hypergeometric integrals
87: including Selberg type integrals.
88:
89: * Rational solutions of hypergeometric systems.
90:
91: * Algorithmic treatment of Orlik-Solomon algebra.
92:
93: * Distributed computation of GB.
94: Distributed computations in computer algebra in general.
95: MPI version of OpenXM. Multiplying huge polynomials, etc.
96:
97:
98: TEXTS :
99: * Japanese version of the web cite.
100:
101: See also
102: ox_math/todo.txt
103: kan96xx/todo.txt
104:
105: */
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