Planning the 3-dimensional calculation
Al Kasprzyk, coding hero, has now more-or-less finished the parallel computation infrastructure. So now we should think about how to organize the 3d calculation. What should we compute, and in what order?
- all Przyjalkowski polynomials supported on 3d reflexive polytopes, and their periods
- all Minkowski decompositions of facets of 3d reflexive polytopes
- all Minkowski polynomials supported on 3d reflexive polytopes, and their periods
- Picard-Fuchs operators for Przyjalkowski and Minkowski period sequences
- local monodromy data
- what else? Please add to and modify this list.
Przyjalkowski polynomials = binomial coefficients along edges and zeroes everywhere else.