Thanks!
El domingo, 25 de diciembre de 2016, 0:40:43 (UTC+1), Dima Pasechnik
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> On Saturday, December 24, 2016 at 11:20:32 PM UTC, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
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>> On Saturday, December 24, 2016 at 3:38:43 PM UTC, Enrique Artal wrote:
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>>> I need to use a gap package which is n
On Thursday, December 22, 2016 at 12:17:37 PM UTC, Simon King wrote:
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> On 2016-12-21, jack > wrote:
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> No. I tried the example, using different term orders (the OP uses lex,
> I also tried degrevlex), but it didn't finish within 15 minutes. So, I'd
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Sage has a package called 4ti2 ("sage -i 4ti2" will install it, at least if
your Sage installation is
compiled from source, other, which gives you a tool to compute with
groebner bases of binomial ideals
(more precisely, toric ideals, but this is more or less the same)
see http://www.4ti2.de/gr
On Saturday, December 24, 2016 at 11:20:32 PM UTC, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
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> On Saturday, December 24, 2016 at 3:38:43 PM UTC, Enrique Artal wrote:
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>> I need to use a gap package which is not installed by sage, namely nq. I
>> have been able to install it using wiki instructions and I can
On Saturday, December 24, 2016 at 3:38:43 PM UTC, Enrique Artal wrote:
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> I need to use a gap package which is not installed by sage, namely nq. I
> have been able to install it using wiki instructions and I can use it in a
> gap session inside sage: e.g.,
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> LowerCentralFactors(FreeGroup(1)
I need to use a gap package which is not installed by sage, namely nq. I
have been able to install it using wiki instructions and I can use it in a
gap session inside sage: e.g.,
LowerCentralFactors(FreeGroup(1),1);
after the package has been loaded. In a sage session the following code
works
Dear group members,
I have found out a grobner basis of an ideal associated to some
binary linear code using sage. Output contains 2127 polynomials
(binomials) in 19 variables( I used degrevlex order). Is there any command
in sage via which one can compute Universal Grobner basis and Gr
On Saturday, December 24, 2016 at 11:17:00 AM UTC, NITIN DARKUNDE wrote:
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> I mean that, if there is any way via which one can get the output on word
> and then on latex, in order to include in research paper. I am strongly of
> opinion that maths writing must be in latex.
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Do you mean to s
On Sat, Dec 24, 2016 at 6:16 AM, NITIN DARKUNDE wrote:
> I mean that, if there is any way via which one can get the output on word
> and then on latex, in order to include in research paper. I am strongly of
> opinion that maths writing must be in latex.
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I like the fancyvrb package. Add
\usep
I mean that, if there is any way via which one can get the output on word
and then on latex, in order to include in research paper. I am strongly of
opinion that maths writing must be in latex.
On Dec 24, 2016 4:43 PM, "Dima Pasechnik" wrote:
> This is a bit off-topic, but writing maths in word
This is a bit off-topic, but writing maths in word is not really a good
idea. Every worthwhile
publication venue in mathematics or CS supports (La)TeX.
On Saturday, December 24, 2016 at 7:52:53 AM UTC, NITIN DARKUNDE wrote:
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> Dear group members,
>I have been usi
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A bit different answer, you can use sage session in texmacs (last
working in ubuntu is 1.9.92), in sagenb (former version of notebook but
still active, sometimes I prefer it for fine tuning text/latex) and
jupyter notebook, really excellent too... They are developing an
interesting tool still
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The best solution for "serious" documents is probably to write in \LaTeX
and convert to LO/Word. And there exists an excellent way to include Sage
results in \LaTeX documents :search for "Sagetex" in the online help and
manual.
This interface is infuriatingly excellent ("infuriatingly" because
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