#13364: Upgrade Maxima to 5.29.1
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Reporter: kcrisman |
Owner: tbd
Type: enhancement |
Status: positive_review
Priority: major |
Milestone: sage-5.7
Component: packages |
Resolution:
Keywords: maxima spkg | Work
issues:
Report Upstream: Reported upstream. Developers acknowledge bug. |
Reviewers: Karl-Dieter Crisman, François Bissey, Leif Leonhardy, Paul
Zimmermann
Authors: Jean-Pierre Flori, Dmitrii Pasechnik | Merged
in:
Dependencies: #13324 |
Stopgaps:
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Comment (by kcrisman):
Replying to [comment:107 fbissey]:
> Well it works but I am not sure we should patch exp_integral.py this
way. The old result was to demonstrate that something was broken. We
should change the comment to reflect that is fixed or find another broken
example. By comment I mean this bit:
> {{{
> Note that due to some problems with the way Maxima handles these
> expressions, definite integrals can sometimes give unexpected
> results (typically when using inexact endpoints) due to
> inconsistent branching::
> }}}
> That may be a bit pedantic however.
No, that's a good point actually. Thanks for volunteering to ask the
Maxima list for such an example :-)
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