fast-combinatorics: Fast combinatorics.

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Fast combinatorics code with a high level of safety guaranteed by writing it in ATS.


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Versions [RSS] 0.1.0.0, 0.1.0.1, 0.1.0.2, 0.1.0.3, 0.1.0.4, 0.1.0.5, 0.1.0.6, 0.1.0.7, 0.1.0.8, 0.1.0.9
Dependencies base (>=4.7 && <5), composition-prelude (>=0.1.1.4) [details]
License BSD-3-Clause
Copyright Copyright: (c) 2017 Vanessa McHale
Author Vanessa McHale
Maintainer vamchale@gmail.com
Category Numerics
Home page https://github.com//fast-combinatorics#readme
Source repo head: git clone https://github.com//fast-combinatorics
Uploaded by vmchale at 2018-01-02T06:12:41Z
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Readme for fast-combinatorics-0.1.0.9

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fast-combinatorics

Build Status

This is a library for fast combinatorics using ATS. As such, make sure a C compiler is installed. It may not work on windows, so if you run into bugs building this please open an issue.

Benchmarks

Computation Version (ATS/Haskell) Time
isPrime 2017 ATS 118.9 ns
isPrime 2017 Haskell 497.3 ns
φ(2016) ATS 5.574 μs
φ(2016) Haskell 177.3 μs
τ(3018) ATS 7.962 μs
τ(3018) Haskell 35.87 μs

Building

The Haskell library comes with the C bundled, however you may wish to build from source if you are hacking on the library. To that end, you can install stack, patsopt, and pats-filter and build with

 $ ./shake.hs

You will also likely want to install GHC as well as cabal.

Documentation

Using the ATS library

One of the nice things about a Haskell wrapper is that some of Haskell's tooling/libraries may be used. You may want to try the REPL:

 $ cabal new-repl

Using the Haskell library

You may wish to read the ATS source code for an indication of what sorts of things ATS allows us to prove things about our programs, particularly proofs of termination.