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'''Title''': Improving Matrix Functions in GNU Octave
'''Title''': Improving Matrix Functions in GNU Octave
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Additional info: http://wiki.octave.org/User:Antonio_Pino
Additional info: http://wiki.octave.org/User:Antonio_Pino
 
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'''Introduction'''


I am Antonio Pino Robles, and if selected I will be working on the project for about 6-8 hours a day (8:00-16:00 UTC+0), with the exception of the first two weeks when I will be taking my final exams.  Therefore, mine will be a soft start.  As for IRC, I may be contacted anytime during the day at AntonioPino in the #octave channel at freenode, via a mobile connection. That work plan shall not be altered, as I don't plan to travel this summer.
I am Antonio Pino Robles, and if selected I will be working on the project for about 6-8 hours a day (8:00-16:00 UTC+0), with the exception of the first two weeks when I will be taking my final exams.  Therefore, mine will be a soft start.  As for IRC, I may be contacted anytime during the day at AntonioPino in the #octave channel at freenode, via a mobile connection. That work plan shall not be altered, as I don't plan to travel this summer.
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[1] N.J. Higham. A New sqrtm for MATLAB. Numerical Analysis Report No. 336, Manchester Centre for Computational Mathematics, Manchester, England, January 1999.
[1] N.J. Higham. A New sqrtm for MATLAB. Numerical Analysis Report No. 336, Manchester Centre for Computational Mathematics, Manchester, England, January 1999.
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[[Category: Summer of Code]]
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