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On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 4:30 PM, Oscar Gerardo Lazo Arjona
wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I've come across this strange bug:
>
> sage: var('x y')
> (x, y)
> sage: a=x-y/x
> sage: a
> x - y/x
> sage: print a
> x - y/x
> sage: latex(a)
> x + \frac{y}{x}
>
> that last + should be a -. This also doesn't work in t
Hello!
I've come across this strange bug:
sage: var('x y')
(x, y)
sage: a=x-y/x
sage: a
x - y/x
sage: print a
x - y/x
sage: latex(a)
x + \frac{y}{x}
that last + should be a -. This also doesn't work in the notebook, using
print a works, but show(a) shows the expression with a plus sign.
Any id
> sage: sympow.new_data(2)
> Make data for symmetric power 2
> sage: a = sympow.L(EllipticCurve('11a'), 2, 16); a
> "Inertia Group is C1 MULTIPLICATIVE REDUCTION\nConductor is 11\n**ERROR**
> P02L not found in param_data file\nIt can be added with './sympow
> -new_data 2'"
>
> This could be at l
On 08/ 8/10 09:30 AM, Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
Can anyone tell me how I'm supposed to use sympow, as the instructions at
http://www.sagemath.org/doc/reference/sage/lfunctions/sympow.html
don't seem to be working for me, even on sage.math. I notice the
examples are marked as "not tested". Some ex
Can anyone tell me how I'm supposed to use sympow, as the instructions at
http://www.sagemath.org/doc/reference/sage/lfunctions/sympow.html
don't seem to be working for me, even on sage.math. I notice the examples are
marked as "not tested". Some examples need new data files added, and the web
On 08/ 8/10 05:09 AM, Jason B Hill wrote:
In your opinion, is it better to leave the current behavior of including
fpu.c on Itanium Linux systems, or just remove that since it will be safer?
Be a bit careful with the language here. If someone has an older
(pre-Montecito) Itanium, then from wh