>
> > However, if you have remote access to a machine with Mathematica
> > installed, you could do as above by installing Sage on it.
>
> > Could Rajeev even set the 'math' script on his home computer in such a
> > way that it called a remote installation of Mma?  (Which probably
> > violates the user license, but just to know...)
>
> This is working on my Institute computer with access to Mathematica. I
> was thinking about using it on my laptop while I am away from my
> Institute. I think it is desirable that sage is able to translate a
> piece of Mathematica code to Sage code even if one doesn't have
> Mathematica.

Actually, I think you *can* do that.  You'd have to read the Mma
interface docs, but I don't see why this wouldn't be possible.

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