I'm confused.

Are you talking about turning a python function into a sympy expression,
optimizing the sympy expression and then going back?

What's an example use case?

-Matt

On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 7:52 AM, Andy Ray Terrel <andy.ter...@gmail.com>wrote:

> We have code printer's it would be nice to take a function and turn it
> into a symbolic expression.  This would allow for symbolically
> exploring optimizations.  Lots of publishing on this, I can find a
> reference or two (John Gunnels thesis is certainly a good read).
> AFAIK this is how John optimizes codes for IBM and has won him 5
> Gordon Bell prizes.
>
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