Urathai

Joined 2 March 2017
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== Y: Your task ==
== Y: Your task ==
* Did you select a task from our list of proposals and ideas?
* Did you select a task from our list of proposals and ideas?
*: Sort of
*: Sort of. My main interests lies in improving the interval package. The are a couple of listed possible projects, all of which sound interesting. I have have also thought about a different project, implementing Taylor arithmetic in Octave. I think that for the interval package to really shine it needs access to automatic differentiation, which could be done in the form of Taylor arithmetic. I have implemented a proof-of-concept for how this could work [[https://github.com/Urathai/octave-taylor-POC]]. Though I am not sure if it is reasonable to implement a whole new Octave-forge package during GSoC and I am nor sure who could mentor such a project, if this is interesting please let me know.
** If yes, what task did you choose? Please describe what part of it you especially want to focus on if you can already provide this information.
*: The project I have looked most at is the one about implementing support for N-dimensional arrays of vectors. I think that this projects is important if we want to make working with intervals as natural as working with floating points in Octave. Below I give a rough possible time line for this.
** If you apply for a task you have added yourself instead, please describe this task, its scope and people you already talked to concerning it. What field of tasks did you miss on the list?
 
* Please provide a rough estimated timeline for your work on the task.
*: '''Community Bonding''' (May 4-30)
[[Category: Summer of Code]]
*: '''First Term''' (May 30 - June 30)
*: '''Second Term''' (June 30 - July 28)
*: '''Final Term''' (July 28 - August 29)
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