2009/3/30 Martin Albrecht :
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>> I was **amazed** at how many functions there are in Magma for
>> univariate polynomials that aren't in Sage... and would be easy to
>> add. E.g., magma has
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>> "Interpolation(I, V) : [ RngElt ], [ RngElt ] -> RngUPolElt
>> This function finds a univariate p
> I was **amazed** at how many functions there are in Magma for
> univariate polynomials that aren't in Sage... and would be easy to
> add. E.g., magma has
>
> "Interpolation(I, V) : [ RngElt ], [ RngElt ] -> RngUPolElt
> This function finds a univariate polynomial that evaluates to the
> va
That is a very good idea.
I think I do know what a Q-matrix is, by the way!
John
2009/3/29 William Stein :
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> Hi,
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> I started this page: http://wiki.sagemath.org/magma
> Contributions welcome.
>
> From the page: The goal of Magma is to provides a mathematically
> rigorous environment for sol
On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 1:52 PM, David Joyner wrote:
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> Thanks.
> Though I don't use Magma, I added some coding theory stuff there.
>
Thanks. Don't hesitate to do more, e.g., it would be great if you
could also make a list of group theory functionality in Magma that is
not in Sage (being in Ga
Thanks.
Though I don't use Magma, I added some coding theory stuff there.
On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 3:28 PM, William Stein wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I started this page: http://wiki.sagemath.org/magma
> Contributions welcome.
>
> From the page: The goal of Magma is to provides a mathematically
> rigorou