On Jul 29, 3:38 am, Henryk Trappmann <bo198...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 28, 5:47 pm, Burcin Erocal <bur...@erocal.org> wrote:
>
> > Can you open a ticket about these problems with the binomial (including
> > the "either m or x-m must be an integer" error mentioned in kcrisman's
> > message?
> > The bug in maxima for the evaluation of the sum should also be a
> > separate ticket.
>
> I opened the 3 trac tickets:
> #9633
> #9634
> #9635

Thanks.

> However I neither know nor use Maxima, so I dont feel assigned to file
> the  bug to Maxima.

This is now Maxima bug 3036579.

<not aimed personally>
I will point out, though, that you clearly *do* use Maxima, since you
tried to do this in Sage, which uses Maxima heavily.  One of the
things Sage has gotten a lot better about is acknowledging use of all
the many high-quality components, so let's all try to do a better job
reporting things upstream.  I know it's annoying - I have personally
shoved off many matplotlib reports to Jason - but in the long run it
will benefit Sage a lot if more of us get known upstream.
</not aimed personally>

- kcrisman

- kcrisman

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