me: There are several SAGE people who are playing around with SymPy
and an optional package of SymPy for SAGE has been requested by
William
Sent at 11:50 AM on Friday
Ondrej: I see
feel free to ask on the sympy mailing list

On 4/13/07, Bill Page <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On April 13, 2007 11:02 AM William Stein wrote:
> >
> > On 4/13/07, Mike Hansen wrote:
> > > I definitely agree that SAGE's goals are quite a bit higher
> > > and more ambitious than those outlined on the SymPy project.
> > > While looking over the SymPy website, I was just surprised
> > > because I had never heard of the project and their scope
> > > seemed to be much wider than I had initially thought (quantum
> > > field theory calculations, a port of grtensorii, Groebner
> > > bases calculations, symbolic linear algebra, etc.)   While
> > > there may be a limited (if any) amount we could benefit from
> > > their current codebase, I thought it'd be good just to be
> > > aware of any other work done with computer algebra in Python.
> >
> > I certainly agree.  At a minimum it would be nice to have a
> > SAGE optional package that install SymPy.  Anybody want to
> > make one?
> >
>
> It turns out that running SymPy in Sage is quite easy after
> you install the prerequisite pygame package that is already
> available as an experimental SAGE package
>
>  sage -i pygame-1.7.1release
>
> I have been experimenting a little with it here:
>
> http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/SandBoxSymPy
>
> It might be interesting to know (and a bit galling - at least it
> was for me as an Axiom developer) to know that the SymPy got 5
> Google Summer of Code funded projects! Axiom partnered with LispNYC
> for SOC 2007 but we did not get any qualified applications. :-(
>
> Regards,
> Bill Page.
>
>
>
> >
>

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