Hi,
thanks for your answers. Now i see whats the problem.
One more question. I mainly use numpy,scipy,f2py,cython from sage
instead of python+numpy+scipy.
Is it reasonable to set Realnumbers=float in each session? Or will
this cause new problems?
volker
On 1 Sep., 22:11, Joshua Kantor [EMAIL
On 9/3/07, legout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
thanks for your answers. Now i see whats the problem.
One more question. I mainly use numpy,scipy,f2py,cython from sage
instead of python+numpy+scipy.
Is it reasonable to set Realnumbers=float in each session? Or will
this cause new
Dear All,
I'm new to sage and I don't know even if I'm supposed to post such
questions to this group or not. If it is a correct place:
Could you please tell me how can I change the basis in finite field
representation. As much as know sage represent the finite field
extension in:
[1, t, t^2,
This is the right place but I don't think what you want is implemented.
The commands and examples are here:
http://www.sagemath.org/doc/html/ref/module-sage.rings.finite-field.html
It would be some work but possibly you could do what you could in SAGE,
then use GAP's NormalBase command?
On 9/3/07, Ahmad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm new to sage and I don't know even if I'm supposed to post such
questions to this group or not. If it is a correct place:
Could you please tell me how can I change the basis in finite field
representation. As much as know sage represent the finite
On 9/3/07, mabshoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder if at some point an analog ofhttp://www.python.org/community/logos/
could be created for SAGE. I'm not saying
people couldn't use the SAGE art. Just, it would be
nice I think to have a page which lists the logos
which the SAGE Group
an idea (based on http://sagemath.org/art/.html/sage-bg1-thumb.jpg)
http://moodle.projektas.lt/failai/sage/
I'd like to show some kind of convergation.., and as usulay in OS
communities - some kind of circle :)
On 9/4/07, mabshoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sep 3, 11:02 pm, William Stein
Thanks.
One thing that has sort of emerged over the last year is that Sage isn't
just for Algebra and Geometry, it's for much much more. So we've sort
of stopped think of SAGE as an acronym, and more as just a word
(like a wise mathematical sage that gathers together the wisdom
of generation).
Here are two images based around the same idea. I don't know how to do
illustration.
On 9/3/07, William Stein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks.
One thing that has sort of emerged over the last year is that Sage isn't
just for Algebra and Geometry, it's for much much more. So we've sort
of
Please post logos here:
http://wiki.sagemath.org/logos
On 9/3/07, Timothy Clemans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here are two images based around the same idea. I don't know how to do
illustration.
On 9/3/07, William Stein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks.
One thing that has sort of emerged
William wrote
One thing that has sort of emerged over the last year is that Sage isn't
just for Algebra and Geometry, it's for much much more. So we've sort
of stopped think of SAGE as an acronym, and more as just a word
(like a wise mathematical sage that gathers together the wisdom
of
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