On Thu, 28 Aug 2008 15:28:03 -0400
Tim Lahey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Maple has a really useful feature of inert integrals
> and derivatives. Basically, the integrals and derivatives
> show up in the equations, but aren't evaluated until
> a command to evaluate them is explicitly given. So,
> you can delay the evaluation until after you've processed
> the expression to the point where it can be evaluated.
> 
> This feature comes in very handy during complicated
> derivations because you can see which terms are integrals
> or derivatives and manipulate them along side
> non-integrals/derivatives.
> 
> Is there a way to do this in Sage?

This is not supported in Sage at the moment, but it is definitely
planned. It should be fairly simple to implement this using the new
symbolic function interface from ginac, which allows one to specify
custom simplify/automatic evaluation functions.

I am not familiar with the maple syntax. Can you give some examples of
how to use these features so I can play with them without having to dig
through documentation?


Thanks.

Burcin

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