On Tuesday, December 18, 2012 11:45:47 AM UTC-8, projetmbc wrote:
>
> Hello,
> in the following code I would like to replace x with T in Delta_X so as to
> illustrate
> the Cayley Hamilton theorem by doing everything by hands.
>
> Is it possible ?
>
> Best regards.
> Christophe BAL
>
> =
Hello,
in the following code I would like to replace x with T in Delta_X so as to
illustrate
the Cayley Hamilton theorem by doing everything by hands.
Is it possible ?
Best regards.
Christophe BAL
=
var('a b c d e f')
T = matrix([
[a, b, c],
[0, d, e],
[0, 0,
Helloo everybody !
Is it only me or is there something wrong with that ?
~/sage/sage$ sage -tp 5 .
...
Doctesting 0 files doing 0 jobs in parallel
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/ncohen/.Sage/local/bin/sage-ptest", line 445, in
p = multiprocessing.Pool(numthreads)
Hello,
I am using the function
B = sage.crypto.lattice.gen_lattice('modular',n,m,q).
It generates the basis of row vectors of a hard lattice based on the Ajtai[96]
paper, as mentioned in the references.
I wanted the random matrix(parity check matrix) 'A' used to generate this hard
lattice, so w