Reminder. On Fri, 8 Feb 2019, Christian Zimmermann wrote:
On Thu, 7 Feb 2019, Thomas Krichel wrote:
Christian Zimmermann writes
I am expecting to speak early May at a meeting of network economists.
What meeting exactly? If I see what they work on, maybe I can see if I have technology to offer.
A meeting of young economists working on networks. I expect them to have a sophisticated knowledge, thus saying you Dijkstra's algorithm is not sufficient. They will want details.
I will talk about CollEc, and how this can be used to study networks. People likely will want to know some details about the computations. If you have any details I can share beyond what is on http://collec.repec.org/doc.html, they would be welcome.
I could spruce up that document for the occasion. If you send me a list of questions that would be helpful.
I will make a pitch for volunteers. Maybe I can find someone interested in helping with CollEc.
Up for grabs if somebody wants to take it over. Rewriting it in Python would not be hard because the web interfaces is written in XSLT, so you don't have to redo that. In fact it would probably be quite easy to redo the computations in Python, and leave the search in Perl.
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Cheers,
Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel skype:thomaskrichel
Christian Zimmermann writes
Reminder.
It must be love. What would I not do for you. I have rewritten the doc http://collec.repec.org/doc.html I'm sure there are some problems, as I don't have a spelling checker on that box and I am still sick. The old doc is still at http://collec.repec.org/doc_2012-10-05.html -- Cheers, Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel skype:thomaskrichel
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