Hi,
Le jeudi 28 septembre 2017 14:58:50 UTC+2, kcrisman a écrit :
>
> 2) There are a LOT fewer mirrors than just a few months ago, if I read it
> right; North America used to have six or seven ... did something change?
>
Same thing for Europe: there used to be much more mirrors. In particular,
Good question :-)
On 28/09/2017 20:00, Ursula Whitcher wrote:
Yes, that looks like exactly the functionality I wanted!
Why doesn't the documentation at
http://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/reference/combinat/sage/combinat/integer_vector.html
link to the documentation for integer lists?
--Ursula.
I've seen it happen before a few times and now Ursula Whitcher reports it
while reviewing https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/22391 : if you click on
the branch name it just shows that 3 files are deleted, which is scary and
useless. Would be nice to know what is causing this issue and how to fix i
Indeed. This last GSoC there was some work to include the Rubi integrator
in sympy. That could allow to compute a larger set of integrals (although I
have read that it can be kind of slow). It would be a good idea to consider
which one of these options we should call by default in each case.
Yes, that looks like exactly the functionality I wanted!
Why doesn't the documentation at
http://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/reference/combinat/sage/combinat/integer_vector.html
link to the documentation for integer lists?
--Ursula.
On Thursday, September 28, 2017 at 10:27:14 AM UTC-4, vdelecroi
On Thursday, September 28, 2017 at 9:26:57 AM UTC+2, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
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> basically, the crash comes from importing being done in a separate thread
> rather than the main
> thread. So an alternative way to trigger this would be to use the
> appropriate multprocessing/threading module.
>
Are
Is there a typo? Should the line causing the crash start with "from"? (Same
question on the trac ticket.)
On Wednesday, September 27, 2017 at 8:55:16 PM UTC-7, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
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> How does one write a doctest for tab completion on the command line?
> I don't care for the output, I just nee
Do you mean
sage: IntegerListsLex(length=2, min_sum=0, max_sum=5).list()
[[5, 0],
[4, 1],
[4, 0],
[3, 2],
[3, 1],
[3, 0],
[2, 3],
[2, 2],
[2, 1],
[2, 0],
[1, 4],
[1, 3],
[1, 2],
[1, 1],
[1, 0],
[0, 5],
[0, 4],
[0, 3],
[0, 2],
[0, 1],
[0, 0]]
On 28/09/2017 15:55, u...@umich.ed
In preparation for Sage Days 91, I'm looking at the thesis of Malcolm Kotok
(as in https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/19865 ). That thesis incorporates a
class to list all non-negative integer vectors of a fixed length with sum
less than n.
I see that we already have an IntegerVectors class for n
On Wednesday, September 27, 2017 at 1:21:23 PM UTC-4, rjf wrote:
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> To the extent that Macsyma/Maximaand Scratchpad/Axiom/Fricas have
> overlapping capabilities, it would be interesting to have a competent
> assessment as to
> which of them should be used by Sage for some functionalities.
I'll try to have a look today.
>
That would be fantastic if this could be back up, granted the definitely
nontrivial work involved getting it going again.
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1) At http://www.sagemath.org/download-windows.html it still only has the
virtual machine solution. Should Erik Bray's solution be there as well?
2) There are a LOT fewer mirrors than just a few months ago, if I read it
right; North America used to have six or seven ... did something change?
Tha
On Thursday, September 28, 2017 at 6:54:59 AM UTC+1, David Roe wrote:
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> I'm not sure, but maybe you can find the iPython call which is doing the
> completion. Something like
>
> sage: from IPython import get_ipython
> sage: ip = get_ipython()
> sage: completer = ip.Completer
> sage: completer
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