Marie Roald

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Hi @faroit, thank you for editing our paper! I looked through the [list of reviewers linked](https://bit.ly/joss-reviewers) above, and @ jamiehadd could be a good candidate as she seems to be...

Hi @faroit, neither @yngvem nor I have worked with @ aarmey directly, but all three of us are involved with the [TensorLy project](http://tensorly.org/stable/about.html). From the [COI policy](https://joss.readthedocs.io/en/latest/reviewer_guidelines.html#joss-conflict-of-interest-policy), I am not...

@faroit Update: We have now started discussing the possibility of more collaboration within the TensorLy team. While nothing is set in stone yet, I am now leaning more towards this...

@sara-02: Thank you, that's great! @faroit: I believe we need at least two reviewers? I looked through the list again, and here are some additional candidates I found by broadening...

@sara-02: Thank you so much for your comments! For the paper, I have updated the text to have capitalization and a full stop for each list element.

Great! Thanks @faroit! We have created a [new release (v0.1.6)](https://github.com/tensorly/viz/releases/tag/v0.1.6) and DOI: [10.5281/zenodo.7274925](https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7274925)

I really like the idea of caching the contraction path/using opt-einsum! Do you have a specific API in mind? Are you for example thinking that the einsum is automatically overriden...

I agree with @cohenjer, and callbacks would be really nice to have in TensorLy. Whenever I've used TensorLy in my research, I have implemented callbacks locally, and I believe getting...

Hi @cchatzis! PARAFAC2 with missing data would be very useful to have in TensorLy, so a PR for that sounds excellent :)

I wondered if the iframe in the PyScript editor somehow confused Pypercard, but that didn't seem to be the case when I tried locally. After investigating it further, I found...