participating in GSoC'20?
Hi all, It's that time of the year again already. Do we want to participate in this years' Google Summer of Code? Last year was quite successful (Peter's work on scipy.fft). We do need some volunteers to mentors though, and ideally also someone to admin (I'm pretty swamped). Any takers? Any good topic ideas? Cheers, Ralf
Hello. As topic ideas, it could be good to use the (not so) recent scipy.integrate.solve_ivp interface to implement more modern ODE solvers (like SSP, Rosenbrock Wanner). The goal could be to provide more efficient solvers as the one available with the Julia equivalent library (DifferentialEquation.jl if I remember well). An other idea could be the implementation of Jacobian coloring and sparsity detection. They are really useful tools that can highly improve methods implying Jacobian computation. (see https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/ae4d/65769b6551a51d6fc6be2f021515bffa0798.p... (https://link.getmailspring.com/link/24B42FCB-710D-45BB-B6ED-F80BE6EFB6A5@getmailspring.com/0?redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fpdfs.semanticscholar.org%2Fae4d%2F65769b6551a51d6fc6be2f021515bffa0798.pdf&recipient=c2NpcHktZGV2QHB5dGhvbi5vcmc%3D) for a reference on Jacobian coloring). Cheers, Nicolas Cellier On févr. 15 2020, at 7:15 pm, Ralf Gommers <ralf.gommers@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
It's that time of the year again already. Do we want to participate in this years' Google Summer of Code? Last year was quite successful (Peter's work on scipy.fft). We do need some volunteers to mentors though, and ideally also someone to admin (I'm pretty swamped). Any takers? Any good topic ideas?
Cheers, Ralf
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On Sat, Feb 15, 2020 at 11:07 AM Nicolas Cellier <eryole@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello.
As topic ideas, it could be good to use the (not so) recent scipy.integrate.solve_ivp interface to implement more modern ODE solvers (like SSP, Rosenbrock Wanner). The goal could be to provide more efficient solvers as the one available with the Julia equivalent library (DifferentialEquation.jl if I remember well).
An other idea could be the implementation of Jacobian coloring and sparsity detection. They are really useful tools that can highly improve methods implying Jacobian computation. (see https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/ae4d/65769b6551a51d6fc6be2f021515bffa0798.p... <https://link.getmailspring.com/link/24B42FCB-710D-45BB-B6ED-F80BE6EFB6A5@getmailspring.com/0?redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fpdfs.semanticscholar.org%2Fae4d%2F65769b6551a51d6fc6be2f021515bffa0798.pdf&recipient=c2NpcHktZGV2QHB5dGhvbi5vcmc%3D> for a reference on Jacobian coloring).
Thanks for the ideas Nicolas.
Cheers,
Nicolas Cellier
On févr. 15 2020, at 7:15 pm, Ralf Gommers <ralf.gommers@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
It's that time of the year again already. Do we want to participate in this years' Google Summer of Code? Last year was quite successful (Peter's work on scipy.fft). We do need some volunteers to mentors though, and ideally also someone to admin (I'm pretty swamped). Any takers? Any good topic ideas?
It looks like the answer is "no" this year. I think that's okay - let's see next year.
Cheers, Ralf
Cheers, Ralf
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