Re: [sage-support] How to cite?

2020-10-04 Thread Dima Pasechnik
On Sun, Oct 4, 2020 at 10:31 AM Mattia Villani wrote: > > I have used Sagemath for my work: are there any pubblications I can cite to > acknowledge sagemath authors? please see https://wiki.sagemath.org/Publications_using_SageMath (We should have this in our FAQ too - see

[sage-support] Re: How to define a generic function?

2020-10-04 Thread Eric Gourgoulhon
Simply use mr = function('m')(r) See https://nbviewer.jupyter.org/github/sagemanifolds/SageManifolds/blob/master/Worksheets/v1.3/SM_TOV.ipynb for a full example. Best wishes, Eric. Le dimanche 4 octobre 2020 à 10:15:43 UTC+2, matt...@gmail.com a écrit : > I am trying to calculate the

[sage-support] How to define a generic function?

2020-10-04 Thread Mattia Villani
I am trying to calculate the general expression of the Kretschmann scalar of metric depending a non specified function m(r): how do I define such a function? II have tried with def m(r) but it is wrong since it expects a definition of the function -- You received this message because you are

[sage-support] How to cite?

2020-10-04 Thread Mattia Villani
I have used Sagemath for my work: are there any pubblications I can cite to acknowledge sagemath authors? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-support" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to

Re: [sage-support] How to define a generic function? -sage manifolds, Kretschmann scalar

2020-10-04 Thread Dima Pasechnik
just added some keywords to the subject. On Sun, Oct 4, 2020 at 9:15 AM Mattia Villani wrote: > > I am trying to calculate the general expression of the Kretschmann scalar of > metric depending a non specified function m(r): how do I define such a > function? II have tried with > def m(r) >