anyonica

WL package for finding and exploring properties of fusion categories

https://github.com/gert-vercleyen/anyonica

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Repository

WL package for finding and exploring properties of fusion categories

Basic Info
  • Host: GitHub
  • Owner: gert-vercleyen
  • License: mit
  • Language: Mathematica
  • Default Branch: main
  • Size: 967 MB
Statistics
  • Stars: 9
  • Watchers: 1
  • Forks: 1
  • Open Issues: 23
  • Releases: 12
Created almost 3 years ago · Last pushed 8 months ago
Metadata Files
Readme License Citation

README.md

DOI

Anyonica

WL package for finding and exploring properties of fusion categories

Installation

  1. Download the paclet file from the latest release at https://github.com/gert-vercleyen/Anyonica/releases.
  2. Locate the file path of the paclet file and evaluate PacletInstall["path_of_paclet_file"] in Mathematica. If you don't know how to find the path of a file you can also type PacletInstall[" in Mathematica, and it should offer to browse the files on your computer.

Loading the package

To load the package, evaluate <<Anyonica` in Mathematica. If this is the first time you load the package, it can take some time. After the first time, however, loading it again should be fast.

Documentation

There is a notebook Documentation.nb at the top of the code directory, which can also be downloaded from https://github.com/gert-vercleyen/Anyonica/releases. This notebook contains typical use cases for many functions.

I am working on implementing complete documentation in the documentation center, but this takes time.

Requesting Features, Documentation, or Help

If you would like to see new features implemented or more in-depth documentation, you can always request it by opening an issue or sending an email to gertX.vercleyenX@Xprotonmail.comX (where you need to remove the X's to get the actual email address). If you need help with a project, you can also send an email to this address.

Citing

You can site the package by using the following DOI: DOI

Owner

  • Login: gert-vercleyen
  • Kind: user

GitHub Events

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  • Issues event: 13
  • Watch event: 3
  • Issue comment event: 3
  • Push event: 53
  • Pull request event: 3
Last Year
  • Create event: 7
  • Release event: 6
  • Issues event: 13
  • Watch event: 3
  • Issue comment event: 3
  • Push event: 53
  • Pull request event: 3

Issues and Pull Requests

Last synced: 6 months ago

All Time
  • Total issues: 8
  • Total pull requests: 2
  • Average time to close issues: 4 months
  • Average time to close pull requests: less than a minute
  • Total issue authors: 2
  • Total pull request authors: 1
  • Average comments per issue: 0.5
  • Average comments per pull request: 0.0
  • Merged pull requests: 1
  • Bot issues: 0
  • Bot pull requests: 0
Past Year
  • Issues: 7
  • Pull requests: 2
  • Average time to close issues: about 1 month
  • Average time to close pull requests: less than a minute
  • Issue authors: 2
  • Pull request authors: 1
  • Average comments per issue: 0.43
  • Average comments per pull request: 0.0
  • Merged pull requests: 1
  • Bot issues: 0
  • Bot pull requests: 0
Top Authors
Issue Authors
  • gert-vercleyen (11)
  • marco-venuti (1)
Pull Request Authors
  • gert-vercleyen (2)
  • sulaimanalvi (1)
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