On 08/24/2014 07:24 AM, Bill Page wrote: > Or maybe it was because I was using 'TaylorSeries Integer' in a > manner I thought analogous to 'Polynomial Integer', but really what I > needed was 'TaylorSeries Fraction Integer'?
Well, if the result requires rational coefficients, then Q is needed as a coefficient domain. Neither Polynomial(Z) nor TaylorSeries(Z) are like Expression(Z), i.e. they don't include the rationals. > About the wiki: Email notification would be nice but setting it up > would probably require that Waldek make some special arrangement > with his university network support people to allow mail forwarding > from the axiom-wiki virtual machine. In some universities this might > require some very convincing argument because of fears of possible > abuse. I wouldn't care about everyone getting an email. It would be enough if this was enabled for everyone who were explicitly interested, i.e. subscribed to the service. Furthermore, if too much spam suddenly starts, editing should be restricted by a captcha. That's usually enough. > I did not change the content of the wiki page that you authored, but > of course it is the nature of a wiki that one is expected to comment > on web pages and to feel free to modify, add material and improve > things the way one thinks best. Ah. That is why I saw an email-like looking part connected to your name. Sorry, I was a bit unfamiliar with how you actually entered it. In fact, I like that I saw *who* added something, but I usually don't like pages that have comments where some important information is is the "comments part". > A wiki is supposed to be collaborative. There is no such thing as > "ownership" of a page but of course many people do often quite > naturally feel most inclined only to change those things which they > have personally authored. I hope you do not feel like I did so > inappropriately. No, it's OK that you edited/added. That's Wiki nature, but I will remove modify your part to better fit with the "example nature" of what I wanted to express. (And if someone is interested, history should tell who did what.) Ralf -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "FriCAS - computer algebra system" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/fricas-devel. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
