Hello,
It would be nice to have sympy-0.7.5 in Sage, could someone
please review
http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/16624 ?
It already passed make ptestlong.
Regards,
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Sage currently ships v. 0.6.4 of sympy
(http://www.sagemath.org/packages/standard/sympy-0.6.4.p0.txt).
I found the hint below in another thread. But what are the issues
with
upgrading sympy to v. 0.6.7? I could not find a ticket in trac (did I
miss
it)?
On Aug 9, 9:55 pm, François Bissey wrote
Hi,
just wanted to give a brief status update. I improved the pyjamas
version of the notebook here:
http://gamma.sympy.org/nb/
it now shows the evaluate button, adding new cells work, joining cells
work. Click on the "About" to get the sourcecode (BSD licensed).
Compared to the current Sage not
Hello everyone,
I've just been playing around with SymPy a bit more lately, and I found that
the 3D-Plot implementation is really nice!!!
Why isn't that the default plot3D-way for Sage command-line use?
I must say that I'm really looking forward to getting mayavi2 into Sage (I
know it's already th
Hi,
I gave a talk here
http://www.cecm.sfu.ca/events/CECM07/index.shtml
about SAGE (=use Python for math) on Wednesday; it was in Canada,
and the audience was almost entirely heavy Maple users. Interestingly,
the second question I got from a professor in the audience was "do you
know about
I was just browsing around and saw that there are three Google Summer of
Code projects (through the Python Software Foundation) for work on SymPy --
a CAS written in Python. Their goals seem to be very close to the goals of
SAGE with the exception of being "lightweight".
I was wondering if anyon