I encountered the following problem:
s is the trivial submodule of quo, where quo is a quotient module of
modular symbol subspace.
The zero element b of quo should be an element of s, but sage says no when
I do the following process:
# create modular symbol subspace
sage: S = ModularSymbols(G
Not sure either, but I changed the file. Anyway, probably the issue had to
do with the number of open files. I added the following lines in
limits.conf:
root soft nofile 655360
sage soft nofile 655360
root hard nofile 655360
sage hard nofile 655360
(sage is the user owning sage notebooks). Af
There's an (old) ticket with code for special matrices that could be merged
soon, if someone who knows about *Paley matrices* can continue with the doc
+ some example !
See:
https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/13703
for further info.
I've added the special matrices file (special.py) to the html
Thanks for your installer, I rarely works on w10 but recently I wanted to
show sage to a friend who has only windows.
I am installing it on my wife's pc, I wonder if jupyter can be used at the
moment ?
Trying it
Regards
Henri
Le vendredi 17 mars 2017 10:49:14 UTC+1, Eric Gourgoulhon a écrit :
>
> I do agree with Simon and you, this should be fixed. You can of course
> open a ticket for this!
> Cc me on your trac ticket (my ID is dlucas) and I will review your changes.
>
Great! I've made the necessary changes. Once I get my trac account set up
properly I'll submit them.
Thank you bot
Hello,
I completely overlooked that when I wrote this tutorial...
They problems are small but since the tutorial is aimed at people who may
> be learning to dig around in the source code for the first time, I think
> they are worth looking at. Please let me know if I should open a ticket and
>
See https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/sage-release/-r5nNIcmVgQ.
Best,
Travis
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Hi,
Compilation fails on lcalc-1.23.p14.
(Ubuntu 17-04, x86-64).
This is during linking (got a lot of undefined references):
lib -Wl,-rpath,/usr/local/sage-develop/sage/local/lib
-L/usr/local/sage-develop/sage/local/lib -lpari -lgmp
-L/usr/local/sage-develop/sage/local/lib -lpari -lgmp Lglobal