1) I have updated the content at
http://www.uam.es/personal_pdi/ciencias/pangulo/etc/te.zip
with some corrections. It is still not recommended for installation,
just for reading.
2) I have left a server in the machine:
https://lavadora.mat.uam.es:8000/home/pub/1/
where you can browse the
Hi Pablo!
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 9:09 AM, Pablo Angulo pablo.ang...@uam.es wrote:
1) I have updated the content at
http://www.uam.es/personal_pdi/ciencias/pangulo/etc/te.zip
with some corrections. It is still not recommended for installation,
just for reading.
2) I have left a server in
How did you implement the Triangulation class, so that you can just
use it in Sage? Did you just add it to the Sage library? Or installed
it as some extra package (in this case, how exactly did you install
it)?
I usually just install packages as spkg, which means that I have to
create
Hello, Ondrej:
Do you have some example worksheet doing this? That's the exact same
workflow that we want to use in FEMhub --- only we want to use our C++
PDE solvers (http://hpfem.org/
http://www.google.com/url?sa=Dq=http://hpfem.org/usg=AFQjCNGeqv6JoTc2MKrXb5G6x8cbvLNKXg),
that we wrapped
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 2:49 PM, Pablo Angulo pablo.ang...@uam.es wrote:
Hello, Ondrej:
Do you have some example worksheet doing this? That's the exact same
workflow that we want to use in FEMhub --- only we want to use our C++
PDE solvers (http://hpfem.org/