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* Improve existing algorithms (support more options for plotting, support more options for optimizers, increase accuracy, …) | * Improve existing algorithms (support more options for plotting, support more options for optimizers, increase accuracy, …) | ||
* Integrate functions from VERSOFT [http://uivtx.cs.cas.cz/~rohn/matlab/] in the package (some work has already been done and current progress is tracked in [[Interval_package#VERSOFT]]). This basically involves conversion of the documentation into Texinfo format, use Octave coding guidelines [https://www.gnu.org/software/octave/doc/v4.0.0/Octave-Sources-_0028m_002dfiles_0029.html] and to make sure that any called functions are available in the interval package. VERSOFT is originally based on INTLAB, a proprietary Octave package. Some functions may be missing. Also, the interval package doesn't support complex numbers, so it might not be possible to migrate some functions. | * Integrate functions from VERSOFT [http://uivtx.cs.cas.cz/~rohn/matlab/] in the package (some work has already been done and current progress is tracked in [[Interval_package#VERSOFT]]). This basically involves conversion of the documentation into Texinfo format, use Octave coding guidelines [https://www.gnu.org/software/octave/doc/v4.0.0/Octave-Sources-_0028m_002dfiles_0029.html] and to make sure that any called functions are available in the interval package. VERSOFT is originally based on INTLAB, a proprietary Octave package. Some functions may be missing. Also, the interval package doesn't support complex numbers, so it might not be possible to migrate some functions. | ||
* List more interesting use cases of interval arithmetic in the package's manual [https://octave.sourceforge.io/interval/package_doc/Examples.html] | |||
* '''Required skills''' | * '''Required skills''' |
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