MLS code for bounty?

Butler butler at hypermediative.net
Fri Nov 7 15:05:38 CST 2008


Hi Sergei and thanks much for your reply... I'm afraid, as mentioned 
earlier, I don't really know what I'm talking about. I used the word 
"algebraic" only because it's my understanding that the Chinese 
Remainder Theorem is algebra. Other than that my use of the word was 
probably misleading. I guess I realize now that generating the MLS may 
have nothing to do w/ algebra.

I would be interested in looking at the open source MLS implementations 
you mention-it's possible that if I could generate the MLS I could take 
it from there w/ some help from friends who are less ignorant than I.

Thanks,
CDB

Sergei Steshenko wrote:
>
> --- On Fri, 11/7/08, Butler <butler at hypermediative.net> wrote:
>
>   
>> From: Butler <butler at hypermediative.net>
>> Subject: MLS code for bounty?
>> To: help-octave at cae.wisc.edu
>> Date: Friday, November 7, 2008, 8:50 AM
>> Hi. I am a sound engineer and need to find someone who can
>> help w/ some 
>> octave programming of an algebraic (I think-my math skills
>> are slim to 
>> none) nature. So this is not a question re: help with
>> octave, more a 
>> question asking whether there is a place where I could
>> offer a bounty 
>> for working code? I could post details but don't want
>> to start an 
>> off-topic discussion... unless I have it wrong and this
>> type of 
>> discussion is OK here?
>>
>> Thanks much.
>>
>> Best,
>> CDB
>>
>> -- 
>> Chris D. Butler
>>
>> butler at hypermediative.net
>>
>>     
>
> What is "algebraic programming" ?
>
> Do you mean symbolic ? I.e. do you mean that you need a program that, when
> requested, knows how to do the following conversion (for example):
>
> (a + b) * (c + d) => a * c + a * d + b * c + b * d
>
> ?
>
> I.e. do you need a program that knows how to do symbolic transformations
> and computations ?
>
> ...
>
> Anyway, I've come across some open source MLS implementations.
>
> Regards,
>   Sergei.
>
>
>       
>   


-- 
Chris D. Butler

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