[sage-support] Octave and SAGE

2010-08-26 Thread calcp...@aol.com
Just wondering, since Octave is bundled with SAGE, is MPITB also included? This is a library whereby you can interface Octave functions with MPI over a cluster. TIA, A. Jorge Garcia Teacher and Professor Applied Math and Computing http://shadowfaxrant.blogspot.com

Re: [sage-support] Octave and SAGE

2010-08-26 Thread Mike Hansen
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 12:53 PM, calcp...@aol.com calcp...@aol.com wrote: Just wondering, since Octave is bundled with SAGE, is MPITB also included? Octave is not bundled with Sage. If you have Octave already installed, then Sage can interface with it via pexpect. --Mike -- To post to this

Re: [sage-support] Octave and SAGE

2010-08-26 Thread A. Jorge Garcia
Octave is not bundled with Sage. If you have Octave already installed, then Sage can interface with it via pexpect. OOPs, I think I got confused since one of the latest CD versions of SAGE included Octave on the desktop. Sorry, A. Jorge Garcia http://shadowfaxrant.blogspot.com

[sage-support] Octave in Sage?

2010-01-06 Thread Le Fou Volant
Hello, Before writing this post, I did search the support group archive and therefore what I'm about to write was not addressed (if I didn't miss anything). One can find a post dating from 2007 about why Sage is not in Octave. I need to solve a system of differential equations. It seems sage

Re: [sage-support] Octave in Sage?

2010-01-06 Thread Minh Nguyen
Hi Alex, On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Le Fou Volant alexaguilla...@gmail.com wrote: SNIP For instance, only the time independent problems in quantum mechanics can be solved with Sage and therefore one needs to find an alternative to Sage to solve (numerically) the time dependent problems.