The functionality has not been removed. We can do a slower deprecation
here, i.e., not remove the module after a year, but perhaps after n years.
On Monday, February 28, 2022 at 3:26:08 PM UTC-8 John H Palmieri wrote:
> Should there be a small list of functions which we import automatically?
>
Here is the ticket for this:
https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/33432
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Should there be a small list of functions which we import automatically?
For example in sage.all we could do: "from numpy import mean, median". It
seems strange to not have a top-level "mean" or "median" function, given
all of the other esoteric top-level functions.
On Friday, February 25,
Jupyter notebook works with wolfram engine 13 on ubuntu (gwls2 and
ubuntu22.04 i am using), but maybe it shouldn't be difficult to adapt it ?
I am not good enaugh for this but I think we are on a near way ?
Le 28/02/2022 à 17:52, Emmanuel Charpentier a écrit :
Le dimanche 20 février 2022 à
On Mon, Feb 28, 2022 at 7:24 AM cyrille.piate...@univ-orleans.fr
wrote:
>
> I am not a mathematician but what seems obvious is that you have 8 equations
> with 8 variables. You could conjecture there is at least a real solution even
> if there could be 8. But, your system is highly nonlinear.
Le lundi 28 février 2022 à 00:26:35 UTC+1, dim...@gmail.com a écrit :
> On Sun, Feb 27, 2022 at 11:21 PM Fernando Gouvea
> wrote:
> >
> > Ubuntu includes python3, but not python without a number. I guess I
> could make a symlink?
>
> yes, this will solve this problem.
>
Alternatively,