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task #15097: Submission of Clone1

Submitter:  Daniel Wyckoff <deluger>
Submitted:  Wed 28 Nov 2018 08:28:39 AM UTC
   
 
Should Start On:  Wed 28 Nov 2018 12:00:00 AM UTC Should be Finished on:  Sat 08 Dec 2018 12:00:00 AM UTC
Category:  Project Approval Priority:  * 5 - Normal
Status:  Cancelled Privacy:  Public
Assigned to:  ineiev Open/Closed:  Closed
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Mon 03 Dec 2018 03:45:41 PM UTC, comment #5: 

Thank you, cancelling.

Ineiev <ineiev>
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Thu 29 Nov 2018 09:31:04 PM UTC, comment #4: 

Thanks.  I would actually prefer that, but just so you know the reason I filed a separate project is that 5 years down the road I'll probably have 100K lines of code in Clone Theory/Function Algebra (as I do in Boolean algebras), and I wanted to give people access to it as a separate entity, but I guess, there's always copy and paste!  I hereby cancel this submission, and request that you send me instructions as to how to do that formally, if you're forbidden access or something.  Happy Hacking!

Daniel Wyckoff <deluger>
Thu 29 Nov 2018 04:28:59 PM UTC, comment #3: 

If your tarball mostly consists of files from your previous project, I suggest that you proceed adding these new changes to it rather than registering a new Savannah group.

Ineiev <ineiev>
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Thu 29 Nov 2018 01:01:10 AM UTC, comment #2: 

Hi Ineiev,
I included RCS files not with the intent of actually committing
it to CVS.  Last project, bool2, gave me the option of manually
committing files of my own choosing after acceptance of the tarball, so I was using that option in mind.
Also, thanks for letting me know to not commit tarballs of my flotsam and jetsam typing.  Its obvious why a compressed file shouldn't be committed, but there was something a bit superstitious that I'm no longer interested in preserving.  So, I will give you a non-RCS version of the tarball I just gave you.  Keep in mind that most of the files are copied and pasted from utilities in my previous development bool2.  The only new files are FunctionalAlgebrasBasics.v and CloneBasics.v.
Expect the tarball soon!  Happy Hacking!

Daniel Wyckoff <deluger>
Wed 28 Nov 2018 06:17:30 PM UTC, comment #1: 

Hello,

Your tarball looks like a copy of a repository, please provide a distribution tarball instead; also, it would help if you didn't used a confusing .gz extension for non-compressed files.

Ineiev <ineiev>
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Wed 28 Nov 2018 08:28:39 AM UTC, original submission:  

A new project has been registered at Savannah
This project account will remain inactive until a site admin approves
or discards the registration.


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Registration Details


  • Name: Clone1
  • System Name:  clone1
  • Type: non-GNU software and documentation
  • License: GNU Lesser General Public License





Description:

Clone1 is the very beginnings of a formalization in Coq of function algebras and clone theory, following Dietlinde Lau's "Function Algebras on Finite Sets," published as a Springer monograph.  It's designed for Coq users and system researchers.  It's special because it's a companion to my previous Savannah repository -- bool2 -- which is still in maintenance and developed for general utilities.  The relation is that I strongly believe that a researcher in the metatheory of formalization in general, and of my development in particular, would want additional functionality, as will be provided by Clone1.  It's kind of a metahelp to bool2's help.  The key connection between Boolean algebras and function algebras is that the Boolean operators behave as in any other function algebra, and these operators are relevant to the systems aspect of bool2.  Imagine a digital space that undergoes automorphism, yet without reference to the Boolean operators, which are really
the gist of any Boolean system, and determine a lot of the global behavior.  Only a very rare class of relation structures can undergo permutation of relation induced by its universe.  A finite Boolean algebra is determined merely by the number of its atoms, and therefore operators are 99.9% of it, and are formally determined by atomic operations of no specific type.  So, function algebras on finite sets
makes sense as the next step for formalization.  And not, as I had previously thought -- free Boolean algebras -- 1/3 of which I have finished in bool2, post-Sikorksi's extension criterion.


Other Software Required:

Coq v. 8.4pl4 + LGPL + https://coq.inria.fr/


Other Comments:

There are 10-key music files which I spend about an hour or so doing which act as some type of abstract communication between the notes itself and the size of the tar-ball.  This exists for the same reason that I imagine the request to generate computer activity while preparing the download release's "sig" file exists.  Anyway, it's innocuous, and is a bit superstitious, and a bit not.


Tarball URL:

https://savannah.gnu.org/submissions_uploads/Clone1.tar.gz


Daniel Wyckoff <deluger>

 

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