This is very useful, I will definately use it. An extended version can
have a list of the similar commands in Mathematica,Maple,Matlab (to
decrease the anxiety for the new converts). Something like
http://www.scipy.org/NumPy_for_Matlab_Users a page I find more useful
than the whole numpy manual.

One thing I always forget is what exactly _left and _right refers to
(the matrix to the left of the eigenvector on the left). I am sure it
is standard in Lin algebra but it wouldn't hurt to put the actual
equation like Av=lv. Is there a way to throw the equation the help doc
too?

Rado

On May 9, 12:00 am, Rob Beezer <goo...@beezer.cotse.net> wrote:
> I've put together a quick reference sheet (two pages) for linear
> algebra commands in Sage.  I'll do a bit more clean-up on this before
> posting a final copy on the wiki in a couple days, so I know there is
> a bit more work to do.  Specifically, I might reorder the sections if
> I come up with a more logical presentation.
>
> I'd really like to hear about any glaring omissions, or gross
> misunderstandings of categories, vector spaces, modules, rings and/or
> fields.  Draft copy at
>
> http://buzzard.ups.edu/sage/quickref-linalg.pdf
>
> Thanks,
> Rob
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