[Chicago] PyPI Server Implementation

Oren Livne livne at uchicago.edu
Wed May 30 23:27:06 CEST 2012


This hasn't been decided yet, but you can download my own test graph 
collection here
http://code.google.com/p/lamg/downloads/list

On 5/30/2012 2:40 PM, Joshua Herman wrote:
> What kind of database are you using for your graph theory 
> computations? I am interested in doing graph computations also.
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> On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 12:39 PM, Oren Livne <livne at uchicago.edu 
> <mailto:livne at uchicago.edu>> wrote:
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>     Dear William,
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>     Thank you for the book reference! It is likely exactly what I needed!
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>     Believe it or not, I chose python for my application last week
>     inspired by your talk about ANL's priorities for scientific
>     computing languages (found online recording). So far I've
>     programmed all my HPC projects in C, C++, and Java.
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>     The application area is graph theory in human genetics.
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>     Oren
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>     On 05/30/2012 10:52 AM, William Scullin wrote:
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>         Hi Oren,
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>         What area of science? I may be able to give you some
>         domain-specific
>         pointers off-list. For general knowledge, past SC and SciPy
>         tutorial
>         videos are online and Hans Petter Langtangen has a couple of
>         decent
>         books out with my preference to "Python Scripting for
>         Computational
>         Science" for folks coming from Matlab.
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>         - William
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