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> [3] Angus E. Taylor; W. Robert Mann "Advanced Calculus 2nd Ed."
> Xerox College Publishing 0-536-00587-7 (1972)
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> On Friday, February 16, 2024 at 4:40:44 AM UTC-5 Mark Clements wrote:
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>> Presumably Xcas (
>> https://www-
er.ujf-grenoble.fr/~parisse/giac/cascmd_en.pdf) was
> conflated with Fricas:). Sincerely, Mark.
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> *From:* fricas...@googlegroups.com on behalf
> of Tim Daly
> *Sent:* 15 February 2024 22:31
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> *Subject:* Re: [fricas-devel]
: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: Google Gemini response about FriCAS
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Well if forking was what was necessary to keep the work alive
(my primary goal) then I would have
Well if forking was what was necessary to keep the work alive
(my primary goal) then I would have forked it. Obviously I was
not sufficiently perceptive to realize that necessity. :-)
Sadly Gemini doesn't recognize the list of contributiors listed
in the books.
On Thu, Feb 15, 2024 at 3:44 PM
On 2/15/24 21:48, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
Oh, wow, Bernard Parisse develops FriCAS while taking a break from developing
giac...
Yes, we capture all eventually ;-) ... you only must ask Gemini long enough.
Ralf
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Oh, wow, Bernard Parisse develops FriCAS while taking a break from developing
giac...
On 15 February 2024 20:44:05 GMT, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
>Hi Tim,
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>I didn't know that you forked your own project. ;-)
>
>Anyway, it is so obvious that Gemini is just uttering something without ever
>taking
Hi Tim,
I didn't know that you forked your own project. ;-)
Anyway, it is so obvious that Gemini is just uttering something without
ever taking any action to verify what came out from his/her/their
neurons. :-(
Ralf
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who are
The answer to the question below is very accurate. ;-)
Maybe I should be looking for Claude Leloutre at Linz. Perhaps he is the
one that maintains the Mercurial repository of FriCAS.
I am now very convinced that AI is the future. ;-)
Ralf
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On Thursday, February 15, 2024 at 1:39:37 PM UTC-5 Tim Daly wrote:
> Tell me about the Fricas computer algebra system
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> FriCAS is another interesting open-source computer algebra system with
> some similarities to