Hi,
I want to download sage 3.3 to test and try the new features. Where
can I download it from?
thanks,
Flávio
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Hi,
sage-3.3 has not been released yet, but it is getting very close.
Michael Abshoff has put out 7 alpha releases and 1 release candidate;
the second release candidate is likely to become the final 3.3. I
would guess that will happen sometime in the next week, hopefully in a
day or two.
I
On Feb 14, 12:22 am, Marshall Hampton hampto...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
sage-3.3 has not been released yet, but it is getting very close.
Michael Abshoff has put out 7 alpha releases and 1 release candidate;
the second release candidate is likely to become the final 3.3. I
would guess that
On Feb 14, 12:32 am, mabshoff michael.absh...@mathematik.uni-
dortmund.de wrote:
On Feb 14, 12:22 am, Marshall Hampton hampto...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
sage-3.3 has not been released yet, but it is getting very close.
Michael Abshoff has put out 7 alpha releases and 1 release candidate;
Well done.
I've built it from source. (To be honest, all you do is watch the
mighty programm building itself) It took a while, but Sage it running
very fast now.
But when it comes to plotting, Sage says Firefox hasn't enabled Java,
what is simply wrong. What shall I do?
Thanks for the help!
No, it is the other way around. Sage is working fine, but not so is
Firefox. Java seems to be not emabled! I have to fix it in Firefox.
Thanks a lot.
On 14 Feb., 01:26, littlemathteacher relational...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Michael.
Thanks for the support. I'm going to try and build from
On Feb 14, 2:07 am, littlemathteacher relational...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
No, it is the other way around. Sage is working fine, but not so is
Firefox. Java seems to be not emabled! I have to fix it in Firefox.
Yes, you need the Sun Java plugin to make 3d plotting via jmol work
well. So far
On Feb 14, 10:32 am, mabshoff michael.absh...@mathematik.uni-
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or two.
Well, you didn't answer the question, did you?
I was about 99% sure that you would, just giving you a chance :)
-Marshall
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On Feb 14, 10:32 am, mabshoff michael.absh...@mathematik.uni-
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Well, you didn't answer the question, did you?
I was about 98% sure that you would, just giving you a chance :)
-Marshall
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On Feb 14, 6:01 am, Marshall Hampton hampto...@gmail.com wrote:
On Feb 14, 10:32 am, mabshoff michael.absh...@mathematik.uni-dortmund.de
wrote:
or two.
Well, you didn't answer the question, did you?
I was about 99% sure that you would, just giving you a chance :)
Absolutely :)
The Browser Opera is able to show Java Applets. So I am trying to take
Opera as default browser for Sage, but still I don't know how to
do ...
Thanks a lot.
Yours,
littlemathteacher
On 14 Feb., 11:26, mabshoff michael.absh...@mathematik.uni-
dortmund.de wrote:
On Feb 14, 2:07 am,
Dear teacher,
On 14 Feb., 17:27, littlemathteacher relational...@gmail.com wrote:
The Browser Opera is able to show Java Applets. So I am trying to take
Opera as default browser for Sage, but still I don't know how to
do ...
You can set an environment variable SAGE_BROWSER to tell sage which
OK, thanks. That's good to know.
On Feb 13, 1:19 am, William Stein wst...@gmail.com wrote:
This is a feature of Ipython. Sorry about any confusion it might have caused.
It's useful, e.g., when using sage partly as a command shell.
-- William
Hi:
I'm wondering if the analog of the following Magma commands
exist in Sage yet:
ClassicalModularPolynomial, CanonicalModularPolynomial,
AtkinModularPolynomial.
The modular polynomil $H_N$ has the property that
$H_N(x,y)= 0$ describes (an affine patch of) $X_0(N)$.
(I'm trying to remove all
** I'm runing Fedora 10 (PC 32-bit) and Sage-3.2.3 (installed from
source).
** I execute the bundled R software outside of Sage:
[da...@dh04 ~]$ R
R version 2.6.1 (2007-11-26)
Copyright (C) 2007 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
ISBN 3-900051-07-0
R is free software and comes with
Hi David,
I believe that the answer is yes. There is an optional package called
database_kohel, which is a database of various types of modular polynomials,
gathered by David Kohel. You can add it to your Sage install as usual by
doing
sage -i database_kohel-20060803
After that, you get
Thanks Alex!
On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 6:04 PM, Alex Ghitza aghi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi David,
I believe that the answer is yes. There is an optional package called
database_kohel, which is a database of various types of modular polynomials,
gathered by David Kohel. You can add it to your
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