On Dec 20, 2007 9:39 PM, Ondrej Certik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> today I was attending a Lie group lecture and the teacher Karel Houfek
> wrote the attached program in Mathematica
> to calculate some Lie groups generators etc. So my first question was
> if I can make it public
> and with his permission I am sending it here.
>
> I think Sage should be able to do it as well, only it has to be
> rewritten in Python. I think William was
> asking me what kind of stuff people do in Mathematica. So this kind of stuff.
>
> However, the biggest problem is the 2GB space for the windows wmware
> image. (Yes, all people I know that
> use Mathematica, use it from windows). Two of my friends told me Sage
> is just too big for them and I agree.
> If Michael and others succeed in a native Windows port, needing just
> couple hundreds MB, then Sage
> will be a killer app.
>
> Mainly because of bringing a matlab/mathematica like Python IDE to all
> those people at universities.
> Sage is really doing a fantastic job to the whole Python community. So
> I hope it will be accepted under
> the umbrella of PSF for the google summer of code.

If not as a standalone mentor organisation. You should definitely try
it again William.

Ondrej

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