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over 9 years
ago
by
Paul Leopardi
I have updated glucat-0.8.1.tar.gz to include 4 recent commits that fix problems with make dist and make install. Please download glucat-0.8.1.tar.gz again if you downloaded before today (5 May).
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Makefile.am files
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Paul Leopardi committed [7b214b]
glucat-DESTDIR.patch provided by Atri Bhattacha...
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Paul Leopardi committed [420a1d]
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Posted
over 9 years
ago
by
Paul Leopardi
I have updated glucat-0.8.1.tar.gz to include 4 recent commits that fix problems with make dist and make install. Please download glucat-0.8.1.tar.gz again if you downloaded before today (5 May).
Paul Leopardi committed [d9f624]
Try to repair more
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Makefile.am files
2 hours ago
Paul Leopardi committed [7b214b]
glucat-DESTDIR.patch provided by Atri Bhattacha...
2 hours ago
Paul Leopardi committed [420a1d]
Try hinting to automake to install but not dist...
2 hours ago
Paul Leopardi committed [eff640]
Try hinting to automake to distribute the corre...
2 hours ago
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Posted
over 9 years
ago
by
Paul Leopardi
The configuration option --with-tuning=arg controls test tuning via preprocessor
macros and the header files test/tuning.h and test/undefine.h.
The configuration option --enable-check-isnan controls checks for NaN values,
and the configuration
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option --with-pool-alloc controls the use of the Boost
pool allocator.
The scripts test/test-all-config-options.sh, test/diff-all-config-outputs.sh
and test/copy-all-config-outputs.sh enable comprehensive tesing of configuation
options.
The use of Autotools has again been improved, with enhancements to make,
make clean, make dist and make install, and the introduction of make check,
make doc and make install-doc.
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Posted
over 9 years
ago
by
Paul Leopardi
The configuration option --with-tuning=arg controls test tuning via preprocessor
macros and the header files test/tuning.h and test/undefine.h.
The configuration option --enable-check-isnan controls checks for NaN values,
and the configuration option
... [More]
--with-pool-alloc controls the use of the Boost
pool allocator.
The scripts test/test-all-config-options.sh, test/diff-all-config-outputs.sh
and test/copy-all-config-outputs.sh enable comprehensive tesing of configuation
options.
The use of Autotools has again been improved, with enhancements to make,
make clean, make dist and make install, and the introduction of make check,
make doc and make install-doc. [Less]
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Posted
almost 10 years
ago
by
Paul Leopardi
2015-09-06: 0.8.0:
All deprecated options have been removed from the code, along with the code associated with related defined options. Because this is a backwards-incompatible change, the version number has been bumped to 0.8.0.
Specfically, the
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code can no longer optionally use:
(was enabled by the option _GLUCAT_USE_GNU_CXX_HASH_MAP),
(_GLUCAT_USE_BACKWARD_HASH_MAP),
(_GLUCAT_USE_TR1_UNORDERED_MAP),
(the old default: the option _GLUCAT_USE_STD_RANDOM
is no longer needed, and is ignored, as is now the default),
(_GLUCAT_USE_ALGLIB) or
(_GLUCAT_USE_BINDINGS_V1).
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Posted
almost 10 years
ago
by
Paul Leopardi
2015-09-06: 0.8.0:
All deprecated options have been removed from the code, along with the code associated with related defined options. Because this is a backwards-incompatible change, the version number has been bumped to 0.8.0.
Specfically, the
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code can no longer optionally use:
<ext hash_map=""> (was enabled by the option _GLUCAT_USE_GNU_CXX_HASH_MAP),
<backward hash_map=""> (_GLUCAT_USE_BACKWARD_HASH_MAP),
<tr1 unordered_map=""> (_GLUCAT_USE_TR1_UNORDERED_MAP),
<tr1 random=""> (the old default: the option _GLUCAT_USE_STD_RANDOM
is no longer needed, and is ignored, as <random> is now the default),
<alglib evd.h=""> (_GLUCAT_USE_ALGLIB) or
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Posted
almost 10 years
ago
by
Paul Leopardi
I have created a mirror of the Git repository fot gluCat on GitHub at https://github.com/penguian/glucat
Check it out (or clone or fork it)!
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Posted
almost 10 years
ago
by
Paul Leopardi
I have created a mirror of the Git repository fot gluCat on GitHub at https://github.com/penguian/glucat
Check it out (or clone or fork it)!
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Posted
almost 10 years
ago
by
Paul Leopardi
What happens when randomness follows a well-defined pattern? What happens when we play a chaos game in a conformal space?
For my Pozible project “The Schroedinger Experiment” I used my GluCat and PyClical software with Mayavi to create unique
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computer artwork for my $32+ supporters. The script plots 3 tori as the orbits of two orthogonal bivectors in 3D conformal geometric algebra, as a simple type of “chaos game.” Once the software had produced each 3D image, I adjusted the view to form a composition, and then saved it to a file at 4095 x 4095 resolution. The thumbnails presented here in this gallery are 1/5 size: 819 x 819.
The mathematics behind the images is described in the presentation “Visualization as its own reward: The mathematics of conformal chaos,” EViMS 2, ANU, 2014.
https://sites.google.com/site/paulleopardi/Leopardi-EViMS-conformal-chaos-talk.pdf?attredirects=0
The site itself is a forerunner to an exhibition of works that is still in its planning stages. [Less]
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Posted
almost 10 years
ago
by
Paul Leopardi
What happens when randomness follows a well-defined pattern? What happens when we play a chaos game in a conformal space?
For my Pozible project “The Schroedinger Experiment” I used my GluCat and PyClical software with Mayavi to create unique
... [More]
computer artwork for my $32+ supporters. The script plots 3 tori as the orbits of two orthogonal bivectors in 3D conformal geometric algebra, as a simple type of “chaos game.” Once the software had produced each 3D image, I adjusted the view to form a composition, and then saved it to a file at 4095 x 4095 resolution. The thumbnails presented here in this gallery are 1/5 size: 819 x 819.
The mathematics behind the images is described in the presentation “Visualization as its own reward: The mathematics of conformal chaos,” EViMS 2, ANU, 2014.
https://sites.google.com/site/paulleopardi/Leopardi-EViMS-conformal-chaos-talk.pdf?attredirects=0
The site itself is a forerunner to an exhibition of works that is still in its planning stages.
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