jeanluct/PseudoAnosov

Clean up Mathematica notebooks

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There are several notebooks in the root folder and subfolders:

  • stratatest.nb: Title: "Automated Elimination of Strata". Worked out example that refers to tables in the systole paper. Should verify these tables. Link to arXiv version of paper. It doesn't "derive" the polynomials. Why not? Takes too much time? Update: after looking through it it doesn't seem to do things systematically later. Maybe change it so it does?
  • TestPseudoAnosov.nb
  • delta+.nb
  • homologyaction.nb
  • newbound.nb
  • newminpA_even.nb
  • newminpA.nb
  • pGolden_genusg_even.nb
  • stratatest2.nb
  • lite/disc5.nb
  • genus3/gup9_elim.nb
  • genus3/genus3_systole_polybound.nb
  • genus3/genus3_systole.nb
  • genus3/genus2_systole.nb
  • genus3/gup8_elim.nb
  • polybound/polybound.nb
  • primitive/polybound_n=6-7.nb
  • primitive/primitive_bound_n=3.nb
  • primitive/primitive_bound_n=6.nb
  • primitive/primitive_bound_n=4_reciprocal.nb
  • primitive/polybound_n=5.nb
  • primitive/primitive_bound_n=4.nb
  • primitive/primitive_bound_n=5.nb
  • primitive/ChoHam_primitive_matrices.nb
  • primitive/polybound_n=6.nb
  • primitive/xn-x-1.nb

Categorize them: some should be moved to subfolders. Keep a few that demonstrate the use of PA.

From Jean-Luc Thiffeault on 2015-09-30 18:13:41+00:00

For instance: could create an examples subfolder, contaning disc5.nb and delta+.nb. There could also be a tests subfolder, and another for research. Eventually move research elsewhere.

Since there are so many notebooks and it'll take time to sift through them and reorganize, perhaps a better thing for now is to move most of them to a separate branch, then move them back to master as they get organized.

Is there one or several NBs of the disc calculations? Were these left in ttauto-projects?

Would be good to label the relevant notebooks according to the two papers.