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Add quickselect algorithm. Quickselect is a selection algorithm to find the kth smallest element in an unordered list.
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The following code produces an array whose shape does not match what I'd expect:
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There are multiple graph generators that currently do not check their input for validity.
These need to be fixed:
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establishment_game
The following functions have been verified to check their arguments properly:
forest_fire_game
Please update the lists above as you verify functions or find new ones with problems.
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pi_1(circle, pt) = Z
There is now a type circle in UniMath.SyntheticHomotopyTheory.Circle2. It would be great to define pi_1 of a pointed type, and to show that pi_1(circle, pt) \simeq Z.
The existing docs only contain basic usage guide for Opti(). It will be nice if more docs are provided for Opti stack, especially for to_function and options.
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It would be useful to allow viewers to select whether to make display equations reflow onto a new line (even if in "bad" ways - I'm aware of this old thread about "good" linebreaks), rather than leaving it the choice of the author to select this.