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Re: Call for help to those who are good at symbolic math and/or algorith
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David Kastrup |
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Re: Call for help to those who are good at symbolic math and/or algorithm construction (especially those who work w/ filters) |
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Sun, 13 Jun 2010 23:48:40 +0200 |
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Mike Solomon <address@hidden> writes:
> Hey lilypond developers,
> I have an algorithm I'm working on for my waveform patch and I am not
> good (or patient) enough at symbolic math to make any headway w/ it. In the
> attached python file (which needs numpy to run), line 106 uses linalg.solve
> to solve a system of equations with fairly regular properties (all of which
> are commented in the code). I have a hunch that there is a way to describe
> the results of this algorithm (discounting the first len(B) values, which
> are lagrangian multipliers) as a sequence (in open or closed form) using
> array A & B 's constituent members as well as their lengths (which are the
> same, meaning that len(A) = len(B)). Knowing this would save the pain of
> using traditional linear algebra solvers, which for a 23x23 matrix is ok,
> but for a 100000x100000 matrix gets cumbersome.
>
> Thank you in advance to any takers who want to help me with this!!!
You don't happen to have the relevant parts of the arrays/algorithm as a
LaTeX file or so?
I am not good at reading Python.
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David Kastrup