eigen/unsupported
Christian Seiler ea99433523 unsupported/TensorSymmetry: make symgroup construction autodetect number of indices
When constructing a symmetry group, make the code automatically detect
the number of indices required from the indices of the group's
generators. Also, allow the symmetry group to be applied to lists of
indices that are larger than the number of indices of the symmetry
group.

Before:
SGroup<4, Symmetry<0, 1>, Symmetry<2,3>> group;
group.apply<SomeOp, int>(std::array<int,4>{{0, 1, 2, 3}}, 0);

After:
SGroup<Symmetry<0, 1>, Symmetry<2,3>> group;
group.apply<SomeOp, int>(std::array<int,4>{{0, 1, 2, 3}}, 0);
group.apply<SomeOp, int>(std::array<int,5>{{0, 1, 2, 3, 4}}, 0);

This should make the symmetry group easier to use - especially if one
wants to reuse the same symmetry group for different tensors of maybe
different rank.

static/runtime asserts remain for the case where the length of the
index list to which a symmetry group is to be applied is too small.
2014-06-04 20:27:42 +02:00
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This directory contains contributions from various users.
They are provided "as is", without any support. Nevertheless,
most of them are subject to be included in Eigen in the future.

In order to use an unsupported module you have to do either:

 - add the path_to_eigen/unsupported directory to your include path and do:
   #include <Eigen/ModuleHeader>

 - or directly do:
   #include <unsupported/Eigen/ModuleHeader>


If you are interested in contributing to one of them, or have other stuff
you would like to share, feel free to contact us:
http://eigen.tuxfamily.org/index.php?title=Main_Page#Mailing_list

Any kind of contributions are much appreciated, even very preliminary ones.
However, it:
 - must rely on Eigen,
 - must be highly related to math,
 - should have some general purpose in the sense that it could
   potentially become an offical Eigen module (or be merged into another one).

In doubt feel free to contact us. For instance, if your addons is very too specific
but it shows an interesting way of using Eigen, then it could be a nice demo.


This directory is organized as follow:

unsupported/Eigen/ModuleHeader1
unsupported/Eigen/ModuleHeader2
unsupported/Eigen/...
unsupported/Eigen/src/Module1/SourceFile1.h
unsupported/Eigen/src/Module1/SourceFile2.h
unsupported/Eigen/src/Module1/...
unsupported/Eigen/src/Module2/SourceFile1.h
unsupported/Eigen/src/Module2/SourceFile2.h
unsupported/Eigen/src/Module2/...
unsupported/Eigen/src/...
unsupported/doc/snippets/.cpp   <- code snippets for the doc
unsupported/doc/examples/.cpp   <- examples for the doc
unsupported/doc/TutorialModule1.dox
unsupported/doc/TutorialModule2.dox
unsupported/doc/...
unsupported/test/.cpp           <- unit test files

The documentation is generated at the same time than the main Eigen documentation.
The .html files are generated in: build_dir/doc/html/unsupported/