On Jun 22, 4:04 am, Fabian Pedregosa <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ondrej Certik wrote:
> > On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 2:52 PM, Sebastian Haase<[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Hi Sympy group,
> >> many of you are obviously reading the scipy mailing list ...
> >> So I just wanted to hear your comments on the posting below:
> >> I looked up the home page of NZMATH
> >> and was wondering how it compares to sympy ?

Please note that NZMATH uses mpmath (but not for factorization), which
is part of sympy.

> > SymPy aims to be a general CAS in Python, nzmath seems only a small
> > subset of that -- but it's BSD licensed, so if they can do something
> > that we can't, we can reuse their code (and vice versa).
>
> >> Obviously their stuff about rational numbers and polynomials exists in
> >> sympy, so how about the factorization part !?
>
> > As Aaron said, use factorint() or factor().
>
> >> Regards,
> >> Sebastian Haase
>
> >> PS: hope to see some of you in Leipzig this year
>
> > Mateusz is coming and gives a presentation about SymPy, I think Fabian
> > is coming too, maybe also Robert Cimrman.
>
> I'll be there! See you
>
>
>
> > I am myself in Los Alamos this summer, but I am coming to *the*
> > conference: SciPy 2009. :)
>
> > Ondrej

I'll be in Leipzig, but I did not yet decide whether I will attend the
conference.

Vinzent

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