Hello from Buenos Aires, Argentina! 🇦🇷
I'm Martín Coll, a computer scientist and engineer building a new generation of programming tools and computer systems.
HIF is a standard for representing higher-order network data, designed to enable seamless data exchange between higher-order network analysis software packages. A growing number of libraries support this standard including: HypergraphX, HyperNetX, XGI and HypergraphAnalysisToolbox.
I will present HIF at NetSci2025 in the Software and Data for Supporting Network Science satellite.
- https://github.com/pszufe/HIF-standard
- https://netsci.nascol.net/abstracts/hif.html
- https://github.com/colltoaction/nx_hif
The MLIR Inet dialect is an addition to the MLIR core allowing one to work with Interaction Nets.
- https://github.com/colltoaction/mlir-inet-dialect
- https://discourse.llvm.org/t/open-mlir-meeting-april-10-2025-inet-interaction-nets-dialect/85763
Widip is a computing system that uses YAML as an intermediate representation of Hypergraphs. nx_yaml
supports the round-trip of the standard YAML textual form through NetworkX as the implementation of the internal graph representation.
I have an academic interest in Reversible Computing with applications to Quantum systems. I'm also working with an open Argentinian board to help local innovation.
I publish plain text sources for academic and related writings. These can be edited to produce new binary artifacts such as PDFs.
Intento compartir mis conocimientos en español y mantengo esta playlist actualizada:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAHKhfRZFp-Z6TuGShdeZENCAlAMEjkV1
I want to present Widip to a large audience such as in a conference. I'm preparing a paper and also working towards a robust implementation. I'm building a community that can push this project to the next level.