> no, no, that's not what you want to do, certainly. A much more efficient
> way
> is to compute a strong generating set w.r.t. a "canonical" minimal base.
>
data into a canonical form of a permutation group.
There is no "canonical" minimal base, unless one specifies the group action
to such an ex
t;primitive" elements of the domain, i.e.
>>> as in our example, using ((1),(2),(3),(4),(1,2),(2,3)) instead of
>>> (1,2,3,4,(1,2),(2,3)); then certainly ((1),(2)) and (1,2) are
>>> different things, problem solved.
>>>
>>> (and
stuff... sshd and so on) within my chroot using the
schroot mount defaults.
Thanks for pointing me in the pts direction!
Jason
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For
ata//extcode/gap/sage.g" manually? What error does it
> give?
> --Mike
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r is a fresh account (.e.g, no gaprc that could be
messing things up) and the schroot mounts are functioning fine
(allowing sage to read/write to /home/sageserver/.sage outside of the
chroot).
What am I missing?
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r consumption. As far as I
know, nobody has really done this. Has anyone done this? I don't think
it would be hard. (E.g., for my purposes I use a language much more
like I.G. Macdonald's text... although this blurs the difference
between partitions and set compositions.)
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I may have quasi-technically compiled Sage through Android, but in the sense
that I used a terminal ssh app to connect to a server and then use
screen/wget/tar/make on the server. In any case, I do find the Sage notebook
server to be relatively adequate through the Android browser. My main issue
wi
>
> 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 what I understand it is perfectly
plausi
Has sympow been tested on Itanium Linux much?
>
Itanium versions exist in the repositories for Debian (Lenny/Sid), Ubuntu
and Fedora. So, the short answer is "yes."
>
> If I'm not mistaken, that script will include x86 based code for the
> floating point processor (in the file fpu.c) if the syst
>
> > > [X] minus/plus
> >
> > > [X] '-'/'+'
> >
> > > [ ] below/above
> >
> > > [X] left/right
> >
> > > [ ] from_left/from_right
> >
> > My votes are the same as Rob's.
>
> Also my votes are the same as Rob's :)
>
Ditto.
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hen.) I've
tested this a bunch. They all look the same in the charter font I use, but
U+002D (from my keyboard) will break after (except when placed after a
number), U-2014 will break both before and after, and U+2011 will not break
at all.
Jason
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 1:51 AM, Jas
> +1 on the '+' and '-'. If we had that syntax, that's what I'd teach my
> > students to use since they'd already be using it in the classroom.
>
I'm +1 here too. I'm just paranoid and wondering if non-English/American
keyboard layouts will provide one of the 9+ unicode hyphen characters that
isn
I added a basic script and some examples, plus some notes, to trac ticket
8048.
Jason
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 4:13 PM, Jason B Hill wrote:
>
> This processor actually appears to be 64-bit capable, due to the "lm"
> (long-mode) flag.
>
> I confirmed this via t
gt; ssse3 cx16 xtpr sse4_1 lahf_lm ida
>
>
> processor : 0
> vendor_id : GenuineIntel
> cpu family : 6
> model : 23
> model name : Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T8100 @ 2.10GHz
>
>
> On 15 July 2010 22:44, Jason B Hill wrote:
> >
&g
/cpuinfo | grep "flags" | uniq
Thanks.
I should have a testing version for at least Linux, and probably Solaris, by
the end of the day.
Cheers,
Jason
On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 2:55 PM, Peter Jeremy wrote:
> On 2010-Jul-01 13:09:30 -0600, "Jason B. Hill"
> wrote:
> >W
mountains for a couple of days. I may not respond quickly.
Jason
On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 6:30 AM, David Kirkby wrote:
> On 1 July 2010 00:07, Jason B. Hill wrote:
> >
> > This seems to overlap the recent discussion on hardware and trac ticket
> > #8048.
> > I am abou
This seems to overlap the recent discussion on hardware and trac ticket
#8048.
I am about 90% done with a python script to do this on Linux, and I need to
chop it apart and "functionalize" it, so to speak. Basically, the /proc info
is standardized, while /etc is different between distros. I try to
It looks like you may have downloaded the 64-bit release version for Ubuntu
8.04, instead of the one for your current Ubuntu 10.04.
There are multiple links for Ubuntu distributions under the 64-bit heading.
Jason
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 3:14 PM, Craig Ugoretz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Just in
ine: Boxen
Processor: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X7460 @ 2.66GHz
Processor Count: 4
Cores Per Processor: 6
Total Core Count: 24
Architecture: 64bit, 'ELF'
Mem Total: 132301916 kB
Swap Mem: 71681988 kB
Distribution: linux, Linux-2.6.24-24-server-x86_64-with-debian-lenny-sid
Dist Build: #1 SMP Fri S
ppens in Mac OSX or
SunOS??
This allows then something like:
sage: platform.dist()
('debian', 'squeeze/sid', '')
Jason B. Hill
On Sat, Jun 26, 2010 at 12:09 AM, William Stein wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 6:48 AM, Minh Nguyen
> wrote:
> > Hi Dav
Could it be an option to add the relevant information to
sage_root/install.log and prune from there? Some of the info we're looking
at is already available in that file. For instance... info copied from an
install.log:
uname -a: Linux dirichlet 2.6.31-21-generic #59-Ubuntu SMP Wed Mar 24
07:28:27
> >
> > sudo apt-get maxima
>
It should be
sudo apt-get install maxima
and as Mike pointed out, that requires admin access. A *.deb file like what
you found is an installer for Debian based systems (such as Ubuntu), also
requiring admin access.
You could always create a Sage notebook account (s
. but this
may have to do with the loading of OT2?
Jason
On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 2:52 PM, Jason B Hill wrote:
>
> amssymb is a subset of amsfonts, and is only required when the font used
> isn't otherwise defined as a math-capable font. So, it isn't surprising that
> this is
amssymb is a subset of amsfonts, and is only required when the font used
isn't otherwise defined as a math-capable font. So, it isn't surprising that
this is working fine when building to HTML... although I'm not as familiar
with the latex -> html process.
amsfonts/amssymb should most likely only
Sorry, I was in the mountains for a bit and missed some conversation.
Mike H: Do you want any assistance in your current task?
Robert B: In response to your question after my last e-mail, assuming I
understand it correctly, I am under the assumption that only points declared
explicitly in the gen
#x27;ll be back from vacation on Wednesday. Unfortunately, this will be my last
computer access until then. :-(
Jason B. Hill
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 3:46 PM, Mike Hansen wrote:
> On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 5:58 PM, Jason B Hill
> wrote:
> > Can we get a list together of all o
It is a strange business model, but in certain circles it is well-known.
Just last week, one of my old professors told me that he had bought a
subscription to Magma for his coding theory + polynomial rings research. He
works at a university/department with all Windows machines. He was confused
by
Keep in mind that Magma's pricing is dictated by the architecture of the
machine(s) on which it will be run, namely by core count of the processors.
If someone were interested in using the newer generation of SPARC
processors, or any machine with more than 4 cores, then the price does go
up.
My in
more advanced computations and research. From what I've heard in the
centralizer, subgroup and tableaux discussions, I think our fundamental
needs are relatively the same.
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This is definitely an example of where Sage and GAP differ in their
approaches, but this is more about subgroups/subactions... and there hasn't
been much discussion on this topic yet.
GAP evaluates subgroups/subactions without regard for the degree of the
original action. Thus, if you take your ty
; domain to non-fixed points?
>
I do think this would be sufficient, yes. Keep in mind though that this
should be easily restricted to subgroups and subrepresentations.
Jason B Hill
>
> - Robert
>
>
> On May 17, 2010, at 3:06 PM, Mike Hansen wrote:
>
> -- Forwarde
create apps that use a notebook
account (sagenb or other) to input and display Sage in a mobile-specific
format. I'm not as familiar with this sort of development process.
Jason B. Hill
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 11:56 AM, William Stein wrote:
> On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 10:46 AM, Shinnohn H
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