TheVulcanian

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* Please state the timeframe (in UTC+0) when you feel most comfortable working during GSoC. Where are your time buffers?
* Please state the timeframe (in UTC+0) when you feel most comfortable working during GSoC. Where are your time buffers?


e-mail: zsoltbarthaxc@gmail.com
e-mail: zsoltbarthaxc@gmail.com,
IRC: TheVulcanian
IRC: TheVulcanian1227,
Time Zone: Budapest, UTC +2h
Time Zone: Budapest, UTC +2h,
Coding Time UTC+0h: 10am - 10pm (around the clock if really necessary)
Coding Time UTC+0h: 10am - 10pm (around the clock if really necessary)


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I have used Python with numpy and matplotlib for numerous projects.
I have used Python with numpy and matplotlib for numerous projects.
I haven’t worked on any large-scale projects as of yet, but the biggest I participated in was a tool for solving certain numerical analysis problems four of us had written. My task was designing the UI.
I haven’t worked on any large-scale projects as of yet, but the biggest I participated in was a tool for solving certain numerical analysis problems four of us had written. My task was designing the UI.


== F: Feeling fine ==
== F: Feeling fine ==
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I have used mailing lists, Subversion, IRC, gcc and make.
I have used mailing lists, Subversion, IRC, gcc and make.


== O: Only out of interest ==
== O: Only out of interest ==
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I would choose the sparse matrix tasks.
I would choose the sparse matrix tasks.


As a rough timeline I would start with improving QR factorization, then move on to sprand from 25.08., and then to logical indexing from 20.09. As this is a task with many small projects, each would have its own research, development, testing and documentation phases, but if I finish before schedule the remaining time could be used to refine documentation and more rigorous testing, or maybe even other improvements.
As a rough timeline I would start with improving QR factorization by connecting Octave to the SPQR library to enable faster parallel calculations, then move on to sprand from ~ 25.08., and then to logical indexing from 20.09. As this is a task with many small projects, each would have its own research, development, testing and documentation phases, but if I finish before schedule the remaining time could be used to refine documentation and more rigorous testing, or maybe even other improvements.
 
 


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