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[jira] [Updated] (MATH-1641) GSoC 2023
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Alex Herbert updated MATH-1641:
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Summary: GSoC 2023 (was: GSoC 2022)
> GSoC 2023
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> Key: MATH-1641
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MATH-1641
> Project: Commons Math
> Issue Type: Wish
> Reporter: Gilles Sadowski
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: full-time, gsoc, gsoc2022, gsoc2023
>
> Placeholder for tasks that could be undertaken in this year's [GSoC|https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/].
> Ideas (extracted from the ["dev" ML|https://markmail.org/message/2qckwxw2x4ue36sd]):
> # Redesign and modularize the "ml" package
> -> main goal: enable multi-thread usage.
> # Abstract the linear algebra utilities
> -> main goal: allow switching to alternative implementations.
> # Redesign and modularize the "random" package
> -> main goal: general support of low-discrepancy sequences.
> # Refactor and modularize the "special" package
> -> main goals: ensure accuracy and performance and better API,
> add other functions.
> # Upgrade the test suite to [Junit 5|https://junit.org/junit5/]
> -> additional goal: collect a list of "odd" expectations.
> Other suggestions welcome, as well as
> * delineating additional and/or intermediate goals,
> * signalling potential pitfalls and/or alternative approaches to the intended goal(s).
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