Hey guys:

I wasn't sure where to ask this, so I thought I'd put it here. I've got a 
fairly long algorithm that I've written in Mathematica. I was wondering, do 
you think there would be a speed increase if I were to program it into 
Sage? What are some tips for a speed increase? I was thinking that I would 
use lambda notation to define the function, like it says here 
http://ask.sagemath.org/question/8027/how-to-sum/

However, what are other things? And do you think it would actually be 
worthwhile? It's an algorhythm for calculating groebner bases. I don't know 
if that matter. I just didn't know if the language would give any sizable 
increase in speed. Thanks!


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