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?

  1. all Przyjalkowski polynomials supported on 3d reflexive polytopes, and their periods
  2. all Minkowski decompositions of facets of 3d reflexive polytopes
  3. all Minkowski polynomials supported on 3d reflexive polytopes, and their periods
  4. Picard-Fuchs operators for Przyjalkowski and Minkowski period sequences
  5. local monodromy data
  6. what else?  Please add to and modify this list.

Przyjalkowski polynomials = binomial coefficients along edges and zeroes everywhere else.

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