#4735: Make e^A for A a generic matrix work
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Reporter: jason | Owner: burcin
Type: enhancement | Status:
needs_review
Priority: minor | Milestone: sage-5.1
Component: calculus | Resolution:
Keywords: sd40.5 | Work issues:
Report Upstream: N/A | Reviewers:
Karl-Dieter Crisman
Authors: Mike Hansen, Karl-Dieter Crisman | Merged in:
Dependencies: | Stopgaps:
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Changes (by {'newvalue': u'Mike Hansen, Karl-Dieter Crisman', 'oldvalue':
u'Mike Hansen'}):
* reviewer: => Karl-Dieter Crisman
* author: Mike Hansen => Mike Hansen, Karl-Dieter Crisman
Comment:
This is a '''heavily''' requested feature, so I've added a number of
examples, as well as added the original file in question to the reference
manual (though the new doc there from the first patch doesn't show up
since it's in a double-underscore method). The complex matrices were in
particular demand, so thank you so much for fixing this.
I've added enough that, though it passes tests, I'd appreciate a further
review to make sure I didn't do something silly. Positive review for
Mike's patch.
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