On Jan 3, 2009, at 2:22 AM, William Stein wrote:
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> Hi,
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> REDUCE is now open source: http://reduce-algebra.com/
> Is there anything in there worth using for Sage?
>
It looks like it has some nice facilities for differential equations,
both ODEs and PDEs. Not necessarily solutions, but for wo
Hello folks,
Sage 3.2.3.final is out, 3.2.3.rc0 was never announced on the list.
Well, technically the following happened: the first final had some
issues, so it was renamed rc0 and a new final was spun with a number
of fixes.
Most of the fixes are stabilization and bug fixes only in nature, so
Hi,
REDUCE is now open source: http://reduce-algebra.com/
Is there anything in there worth using for Sage?
William
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I put an iso up at:
http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mhampton/sage-3.2.2.iso
It does not include all binaries available but it does have the
source, the vmware image for windows, 3 mac binaries and 3 linux
binaries. It also includes the documentation, some optional packages,
and some additi
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 2:12 AM, Rob Beezer wrote:
> The pdftk route worked fine for me. I'll add that KPDF (KDE's pdf
> viewer) falls into the "scant support" category. Not much of a
> surprise there.
Okular, the KDE-4 pdf viewer, has (some) support for attached files,
but it doesn't seem to
On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 9:27 AM, mhampton wrote:
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> It looks like the license forbids redistribution of vmware player, so
> I won't include that. I am making a few dvds on my machine as backup,
> hopefully Mike Hansen is burning more to mail to David Joyner. I
> encourage anyone else going to t
>
> It would be neat if the worksheet could be generated from the .tex
> source, with perhaps extra examples, so the author doesn't have to do
> something totally separate/manually keep them in sync. But perhaps
> you're already thinking along these lines.
>
> - Robert
I see many ideas i
It looks like the license forbids redistribution of vmware player, so
I won't include that. I am making a few dvds on my machine as backup,
hopefully Mike Hansen is burning more to mail to David Joyner. I
encourage anyone else going to the joint meetings to make a few dvds
in advance if you have
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> http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mhansen/output/html/en/bordeaux_2008/
> http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mhansen/output/pdf/en/bordeaux_2008/bordeaux_2008.pdf
Those look beautiful, specially the colored latex.
But the html version is displaying the formulas with a 1-pixel border in