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:'''->'''I think I have a clear road map of what and how I want to do the project but I don't know for sure if it will be enough for the GSoC period. There are other functions that I would like to implement if it would be necessary like '''lsqr''' and '''minres''', both highly related with ichol and ilu. I have already done some search and found that this website [http://www.stanford.edu/group/SOL/software/lsqr/ lsqr] [http://www.stanford.edu/group/SOL/software/minres/ minres]. The website is from the people that wrote the papers given as references in Matlab documentation. In the website there are several codes that can be used. I have mailed professor Michael Saunders about adapting them into Octave versions and he answered me that I am welcome to do while I respect the license (CPL or BSD licenses). He claimed that they are very unrestrictive but I've been told that they are not compatible with GPL3. I will need some insights about that if I happen to have time for implementing them.
:'''--->'''I think I have a clear road map of what and how I want to do the project but I don't know for sure if it will be enough for the GSoC period. There are other functions that I would like to implement if it would be necessary like '''lsqr''' and '''minres''', both highly related with ichol and ilu. I have already done some search and found that this website [http://www.stanford.edu/group/SOL/software/lsqr/ lsqr] [http://www.stanford.edu/group/SOL/software/minres/ minres]. The website is from the people that wrote the papers given as references in Matlab documentation. In the website there are several codes that can be used. I have mailed professor Michael Saunders about adapting them into Octave versions and he answered me that I am welcome to do while I respect the license (CPL or BSD licenses). He claimed that they are very unrestrictive but I've been told that they are not compatible with GPL3. I will need some insights about that if I happen to have time for implementing them.
 
 


*'''Estimated timeline:'''
*'''Estimated timeline:'''
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::'''10    August:''' '''(Millstone 2)''' ichol.m is fully functional and ready for integration.
::'''10    August:''' '''(Millstone 2)''' ichol.m is fully functional and ready for integration.
::'''10-18 August:'''  Buffer week for any unexpected situation or minor changes that should be done. If there is time left the I will work on minres and lsqr functions.
::'''10-18 August:'''  Buffer week for any unexpected situation or minor changes that should be done. If there is time left the I will work on minres and lsqr functions.


'''Note:''' I set schedule starting on May 19th but I would like to start coding since I know I am selected (22 April), so maybe goals would be reached before stated above. So that dates should be taken as top limits. In June 3 exams are scheduled that still not have fixed dates. I am not worried about them since I have a lot of time for studying.
'''Note:''' I set schedule starting on May 19th but I would like to start coding since I know I am selected (22 April), so maybe goals would be reached before stated above. So that dates should be taken as top limits. In June 3 exams are scheduled that still not have fixed dates. I am not worried about them since I have a lot of time for studying.
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