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Subject: Re: [boost] GSOC 2013
From: David Bellot (david.bellot_at_[hidden])
Date: 2013-04-13 13:27:09
Hi Niranjan,
thanks for your interest in the projects proposed by Boost for GSOC 2013.
You mentioned the matrix class at the beginning of your email, so I believe
you're interested in Boost.uBLAS. That's why I thought I owe you an answer
for I proposed a project for Boost.uBLAS.
Later on, you mentioned a few very interesting ideas regarding graph
algorithms, so I believe my colleagues from the Boost.Graph library will
immediately see an interest on.
May I ask you which library you would like to contribute to ?
With many thanks and regards,
David Bellot
On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 5:56 PM, Niranjan Singh <niranjan32331_at_[hidden]>wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My name is Niranjan ,
>
> It was really a pleasure seeing a poject like this, and the ideas were
> also very good. I like to contribute to the vector ,making new matrix
> class.
>
> I would like to propose you my idea as below
>
> As *Graph theory* as a subject also and is becoming increasingly
> significant as it is applied to other areas of mathematics, science and
> technology. It is being actively used in fields as varied as *biochemistry
> (genomics), electrical engineering (communication networks and coding
> theory), computer science (algorithms and computation) and operations
> research (scheduling).* The powerful *combinatorial methods* found in graph
> theory have also been used to prove fundamental results in other areas of
> pure mathematics.
>
> And so is becoming an important subject in mathematics and algorithms also.
>
>
> So I was thinking to make a library to implement all the graph functions
> and its various properties and applications in it so that it can be used by
> student to understand the concept and it can also be used to solve problems
> like *Travelling Salesman problem, finding chromatic number, edge
> colouring.
> *
>
> Finding *shortest path , face colouring* e.t.c.
>
>
> With the help of small functions user can create a program which tackles
> the big problem.
>
> Lots of data-structures can also be implemented.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
> P.S.
>
> Sir, As my end semester are exams are on .. so its possible that i couldn't
> reply you fast but I do want to do this project. Exams will over on 30
> april..
>
> Thanks for you concern.
>
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