#3732: Additional examples of maxima interactions in calculus leading to errors
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Reporter: was | Owner: gfurnish
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-3.4.1
Component: calculus | Resolution:
Keywords: |
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Changes (by kcrisman):
* summary: calculus -- some examples of sage integration failing =>
Additional examples of maxima interactions in
calculus leading to errors
Comment:
Added clearer summary. The second attachment is not relevant to this
ticket, though certainly we should be able to integrate arbitrary
functions!
What is the purpose of this ticket long-term? These could be added,
complete with their error messages, to calculus.py examples - but we
already have several of those. Or one could say this is just a reminder
of what we would eventually like Sage to be able to use Maxima to do, and
put them in but not test them.
Otherwise this is in some sense related to solving #780 (among several
others), which is a thornier problem.
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