I think this Journal sounds like an excellent idea. I have some
python code that calculates the Lyapunov Characteristic Exponents (all
of them), for a dynamical system that I would be willing to write
about and contribute.
Do you envision the articles including applications of the algorithms/
ideas discussed, or simply the presentation and discussion of the
algorithms/ideas themselves?
~Luke
On May 31, 10:34 am, Travis Oliphant
Christopher Barker wrote:
Anne Archibald wrote:
I implemented the Kuiper statistic and would be happy to contribute it to scipy (once it's seen a bit more debugging), but it's quite adequately described in the literature already, so it doesn't seem worth writing an article about it.
It could be a very short article that refers the seminal papers in the existing literature -- that would still be very helpful.
2) I think it's scope should be limited to papers that describe algorithms and code that are in NumPy / SciPy / SciKits.
I don't see any reason to limit it -- honestly, the problem is more likely to be too few articles than too many! Anything that would make sense at the SciPy conference should be fair game. We might want to have a clear structure that isolates the NumPy/SciPy/SciKits articles though.
I'm persuaded by this. Yes, we could handle this by the structure so that the code-explaining articles are clear. Perhaps two sections or two publication lists.
-Travis
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