diff PROJECTS @ 5282:5bdc3f24cd5f

[project @ 2005-04-14 22:17:26 by dbateman]
author dbateman
date Thu, 14 Apr 2005 22:17:27 +0000
parents 189fe4f85c77
children 22994a5730f9
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--- a/PROJECTS	Thu Apr 14 19:35:20 2005 +0000
+++ b/PROJECTS	Thu Apr 14 22:17:27 2005 +0000
@@ -116,22 +116,13 @@
   * Once dmperm is implemented, use the technique to detect permuted
     triangular matrices. Test the permuted triangular matrix solver code
 
-  * Accelerate the copying of the data from a sparse matrix to a banded matrix
-    in the solvers, that takes a significant portion of the computation time 
-    for narrow matrices. This is not obvious, due to the treatment of zero
-    elements in the matrix. Maybe current solution is optimal.
-
-  * Perhaps split the overly long ::solve functions up, either by the type 
-    of solver, or seperate factorization functions, so that they can be 
-    reused in each of 4 different ::solve functions.
-
   * Sparse inverse function, based on Andy's code from octave-forge.
 
   * Implement fourth argument to the sprand and sprandn that the leading
     brand implements.
 
-  * Mapper functions such as real, imag, abs, etc need to be treated, either
-    with a dispatch or by changing the mapper function code.
+  * Sparse logical indexing in idx_vector class so that something like
+    "a=sprandn(1e6,1e6,1e-6); a(a<1) = 0" won't cause a memory overflow.
 
   * Write the rest of the sparse docs