Quoting William Stein wst...@gmail.com:
This is something else -- this is a problem where somehow some users
worksheets got blanked out, probably due to a server crash (?). It
was on the new server.
And unfortunately, I had temporarily removed snapshots, since they
were causing trouble
I am very low on time for Sage development right now, but I am
interested in having matrix ordering supported in Sage. I will put
this on my Sage to-do list and help out when I can (unfortunately my
Sage to-do list is getting pretty long).
I agree with John that Simon's example:
sage: M =
I tried using the function list_plot3d to visualize a 2d matrix, but
it doesn't seem to work. I tried it with both a numpy array and a sage
matrix and in both cases the Jmol applet loads but then all I see is a
white box. Right clicking gives the contextual menu, but none of the
options seem to
Hello,
When I try to execute
var('x y z')
implicit_plot3d(x^2+y^2+z^2==4, (x, -3, 3), (y, -3,3), (z, -3,3))
within http://www.sagenb.org using Firefox the Jmol applet apparently
loads but then gives the message 'Jmol script terminated' (lower left
corner of browser). Here is the error from the
Ranjit wrote:
I tried using the function list_plot3d to visualize a 2d matrix, but
it doesn't seem to work. I tried it with both a numpy array and a sage
matrix and in both cases the Jmol applet loads but then all I see is a
white box. Right clicking gives the contextual menu, but none of the
Yeah, the sample code works for me too. I'm not sure I see what's
different about what I'm doing.
Here's an example of something that doesn't work for me:
var(rho_X rho_Y R)
R=6
rho=sqrt(rho_X^2+rho_Y^2)
EE(rho_X,rho_Y)=exp(-rho/R)
ee=fast_float(EE)
grid=np.arange(-32,32,0.05)
eeM=[[ee(x,y) for
Is there anyway to display an expression in the notebook, but not have
it calculate? Such sqrt(4)+sqrt(12). Don't simplify. Or integral
(x^2,x)
Thanx
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Sage is unable to simplify the following expression to zero:
log( (a-1)/a ) - log(a-1) + log(a)
I have tried assuming a1 but that does not work.
Help will be appreciated.
Tanks!
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lastras ha scritto:
Sage is unable to simplify the following expression to zero:
log( (a-1)/a ) - log(a-1) + log(a)
I have tried assuming a1 but that does not work.
Help will be appreciated.
Tanks!
(log( (a-1)/a ) - log(a-1) + log(a)).full_simplify()
works for me.
By the way, I
On Sep 11, 2009, at 6:21 PM, Laurent wrote:
By the way, I have a question which is far away from Sage : in the
sentence
Help will be appreciated.
Is appreciated a false-friend for the French expression
appréciée ?
Can one use appreciated in English in that context ?
Appreciated
On Sep 11, 3:21 pm, Laurent moky.m...@gmail.com wrote:
lastras ha scritto:
Help will be appreciated.
Tanks!
By the way, I have a question which is far away from Sage : in the sentence
Help will be appreciated.
Is appreciated a false-friend for the French expression appréciée ?
I'm
On Sep 11, 11:02 am, Ranjit rjcha...@gmail.com wrote:
Yeah, the sample code works for me too. I'm not sure I see what's
different about what I'm doing.
Here's an example of something that doesn't work for me:
var(rho_X rho_Y R)
R=6
rho=sqrt(rho_X^2+rho_Y^2)
EE(rho_X,rho_Y)=exp(-rho/R)
Is appreciated a false-friend for the French expression appréciée ?
I'm not sure what false-friend means here. Appreciated is an
German has this expression too for the concept. I think that false
cognate is the usual English term.
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