#14723: Error when SymPy can't evaluate an integral
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Reporter: eviatarbach | Owner: burcin
Type: defect | Status: needs_work
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-6.4
Component: calculus | Resolution:
Keywords: sympy, integrate | Merged in:
Authors: Eviatar Bach, | Reviewers:
Ralf Stephan | Work issues: fix in sympy
Report Upstream: Completely fixed; | Commit:
Fix reported upstream | cf6f7b1b64cdde5ec0fb4a33fff3e58db6ac59d6
Branch: u/rws/i14723 | Stopgaps:
Dependencies: |
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Comment (by kcrisman):
> Sympy's "antiderivative at" will not have an equivalent in Sage:
What is that supposed to be mathematically? Maybe Maxima has something
like this that we already translate for them? Do you think there is a
way to deal with this by raising an error upon translation back to Sage
(if that's appropriate)? Sorry for the questions; each software has a
slightly different philosophy.
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