On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 10:46 PM, Todd Zimmerman
<todd.zimmerman....@gmail.com> wrote:
>  You can integrate and differentiate both types of functions in SageMath as
> well as use them for solving differential equations.

So, can you copy/paste us an example? It does work, if that small
python-function is evaluated and returns a symbolic expression. That
will work, I don't doubt that, but the python-function in itself is
then no longer part of this. Key for understanding this is, that
nested functions are evaluated from the inside out and there is no
direct concept of lazyness in Python. In some situations, it might
look like that, so I fully understand that this is confusing.

-- h

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