I would like to know, and will try to find out, if that MA Gray is the
same as an old friend of mine (since about 1967, we went to high
school and university together). It would be interesting if it was!
I cannot read the article from where I am In a French hotel) unfortunately.
John
2009/3/25
2009/3/25 Jason Grout :
>
> John Cremona wrote:
>> I would like to know, and will try to find out, if that MA Gray is the
>> same as an old friend of mine (since about 1967, we went to high
>> school and university together). It would be interesting if it was!
>>
>> I cannot read the article from
John Cremona wrote:
> I would like to know, and will try to find out, if that MA Gray is the
> same as an old friend of mine (since about 1967, we went to high
> school and university together). It would be interesting if it was!
>
> I cannot read the article from where I am In a French hotel) u
Bill Hart wrote:
> That was a nice article. Three things surprised me about what was
> otherwise a very uncontroversial article:
>
> 1) Networking and grid computing was not deemed applicable to
> mathematics (I don't disagree, I'm just interested that this was the
> observation of the author).
>
That was a nice article. Three things surprised me about what was
otherwise a very uncontroversial article:
1) Networking and grid computing was not deemed applicable to
mathematics (I don't disagree, I'm just interested that this was the
observation of the author).
2) There was no attempt to hi
On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 at 07:30AM +, Minh Nguyen wrote:
> Here's a review of Sage in the IEEE journal "Computing in Science &
> Engineering":
>
> @article{Gray_2008,
> title = {Sage: A New Mathematics Software System},
> author = {Michael Gray},
> journal = {Computing in Science & Engineering},
>