Thanks for those David - they look great and will appear on walking
randomly soon.
Best Wishes,
Mike
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I hope you didn't mind me highlighting your
on a particular
version of SAGE then I have a fighting chance of getting it to run.
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That p-adic one is actually my design! Here is another
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Hmm I asked the same question a while ago. Seems it wasn't noticed
then:)
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the documentation of a complex function should specify
its branchcuts
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Thanks a lot !
Michel
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How about this?
http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/4423
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Implement it and send me a patch ;-)
I know
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Changing ^ to ** would improve the consistency, not the
inconsistency :-}
I know what you mean, but I think we're wedded to the difference.
What about if Sage modified Python syntax slightly?
For example, what if Sage added pre
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sage: f(x,y,z,theta) = x+y-z/theta # I didn't ever do var('x,y,z,theta')
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Yes thank you. That is a very nice way to do it.
cs
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Sage already does that via its preparser:
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x^2
sage: x**2
x^2
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'x**Integer(2)'
Yes but I don't think you are claiming that Python code can use ^ for
exponentials are you?
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x^2 (which of course can also be extended to the complex plane). Again
why
is there a distinction?
I think inconsistency is an enemy of user friendlyness.
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Michel
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[sage-3.1.2] ./sage -clone special_values
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on zeta_symmetric being holomorphic, it is only an example).
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Great That's much simpler. =) This clears up the patch forcing, but
I still get merge conflict errors when I run 'hg merge'. Is there a
nice way resolving these conflicts? Thanks,
-Jon
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THANKS
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When I build sage from source in $HOME/sage-3.1.2 the python lib is
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it will be long before the
solaris port is adequate ;)
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According to ls -l
, GNU hello :-)
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Nice work!
Haven't been able to try it yet, the download link seems to be dead
for me as well, though the server is alive according to ping.
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work in any case !
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I've started
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':
'sage.matrix.matrix_generic_dense.Matrix_generic_de' object has no
attribute 'shape'
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be done in
such a way to be easily configurable to enable the use of sage server
in various settings.
Any suggestions?
Ivica
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Source code seems reasonably
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summer
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several freely available packages (e.g. LIE), but I'm not sure if they
are actively maintained.
Thanks for the great question!
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I would greatly appreciate it if people would
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OK.
Source code seems reasonably readable.
I'll start playing with the code, and see where I'll end up.
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Thanks for showing your interest in working on the Notebook. I'm one
of the Notebook developers.
I did some work on some
previously been under
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Hi John,
I'll be at the overlapping Symmetric spaces conference, starting a day
later. Hope to see you there,
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Are any other Sagers going to be at ANTS next week?
http://ants.math.ucalgary.ca/
John
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Currently CDF and RDF matrices wrap GSL matrices and use
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Jon's vision of lattices would include the ones I mentioned before
(f.g. but not necessarily free R-modules where R is a Dedekind Domain,
with one or more embeddings into RR^n or CC^n).
In another direction: Jon, to what extent could
be great to have
a uniform framework to build these additional structures on! Thanks,
--Jon
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I support John's view that real-valued lattice need also to be taken
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sage -python simply runs the version of Python that sage installed,
which is the one that has all the Sage libraries imported into it.
sage -python my_big_web_app.py should work fine.
OK so sage -python foo.py is like doing
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Mike, Thanks! I tried it and it worked!!! ...
import sage.all
s = sage.all.Sage()
print s.factor(100)
What
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Thanks. My specific python script is a full blown python web app/
server that I want to invoke Sage on behalf of various brower
clients.
By doing your idea...sage
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Thanks! Any docs anywhere on how to set this up?
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for other backup scripts and the like. The website seems to be down,
but, in the meantime, there's a good article here:
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directories).
Does this sound like it would be useful to the Sage community if I
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if the parent field is CC (or is coerciable
to CC?).
John
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sage: u=vector([2+3*I,5+2*I,-3+I])
sage: v=vector([1+2*I,-4+5*I,0+5*I])
sage: p1=u*v;p1.expand()
9*I - 39
sage: p2=u.inner_product(v);p2.expand()
9*I - 39
sage: p3
:
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vector([104, 1117, 386])
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vector([104, 1117, 386])
File free_module_element.pyx, line 230
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(after setting them up) - are very
easy to use. and support many authors, and privileges. I strongly
recommend.
I wish all of you, and this project, the very best,
Tal Galili.
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My brother suggests that a Sage blog be somehow
using R. what
advantages would an SAGE-R hybrid give me ?
Hope I am not bursting into an open door, or a closed window,
Tal.
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now is not the time. Though I have
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Thanks for the detailed answer.
I couldn't hold myself and opened up a blog named:
sagemath.wordpress.com
If any one wishes to take upon himself to enter content into it - he
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Thanks Michael.
Thanks for the heads up on SAGE+R.
Where can I be updated when changes arrive ?
Tal.
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I'm in the middle of writing documentation tickets
Hi bobby, What didier said is right.
I know that blogs based on wordpress allow this - I don't have much
experience in other platform to tell about them (but my guess is - it
will be possible).
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Hi bobby, What didier said is right.
I know that blogs based on wordpress allow this - I don't have much
experience in other platform to tell about them (but my guess is - it
will be possible).
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Robust_Toolbox
Signal_Toolbox
Symbolic_Toolbox
Spline_Toolbox
Statistics_Toolbox
Wavelet_Toolbox
Thanks!
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Since there seem to be at least 3 or 4 people interested in Sage
onSolarisI am willing to roll up some binaries, at least for Sparc
and maybe later for Intel. Let me know if you are interested
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were using this
Mathematica like syntax already. I agree with Ondrej and think his
suggestion above is the way to go.
Chris
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We recently became aware of the build-problems on OSX. The fixes are
included in the next release of
CVXOPT (0.9).
Joachim
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I had the following failure from make test, from devel/sage
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It would be nice to know the name of the author of this article - how
strange that it isn't included in the rant, and all I get from
exploring is tirinanana?
Hi. I wrote it.
Er, the tirinanana? thing is very inside joke. I probably
I just wanted to say awesome and keep up the good work. I'll be
testing Sage on Solaris/x86 soon.
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Hello Didier
Actually, on that same page it talks about hg_log() while it really
means hg_sage.log()... That should be changed as well!
Paul
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Chapter 7 in the Progamming Guide, about using Mercurial, only
mentions hg_sage but not hg_c_lib,hg_doc
polynomials (the intermediate results are in the
size of 2^32 terms, depending on the example).
Michael
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: R=axiom(r).guessExpRat(); R
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sage: sage: R=axiom(r).guessExpRat(); R
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sage: sage: R=axiom(r).guessExpRat(); R
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On Aug 15, 7:57 am, Bill Page [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/14/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It build fine but the I/O is seriously bugged for me
The package is not available where you linked to, but I applied the
change you said manually and both your example and mine work now.
Thanks! Now off to play with GUESS on some neat polynomials...
Paul
On Aug 15, 7:39 pm, Bill Page [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul,
If you have a moment to spare
Paul
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sage: quit
Exiting SAGE (CPU time 0m0.80s, Wall time 10m22.90s).
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was the first hit when searching
for chocolate mousse (without quotes) ! Unfortunately I have come
down to 10th since moving to Oxford. :)
On Aug 8, 9:14 am, Chris Chiasson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is kinda off the wall:
Mathematica, Maple, and Matlab don't have a lot of competition
else:
raise TypeError, Oops! The entries + str(entries) +
must be a list of size n(n+1)/2.
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Yes, it looks like several other projects use an exception clause in
their distribution (such as wget): see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Openssl#The_exception
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OK, I've read over these some more, and I've thought of a possible
workaround. Being
to
help as well. I'll start working on it next week at any rate.
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that are instantiated from classes defined in
the modules (of if this would even be any different).
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