Hello,
I'd like to call Sage from Java. As far as I understand, there is no
ready solution yet.
I suppose, one option would be to use sage notebook server, is there a
document describing its communication protocol?
Another option would be to use some generic way of calling Python from
Java, e.g
r should not be aware of the fact that s/he uses 5
libraries.
So, what's Sage's approach to this problem?
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Best regards,
Yegor
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Yegor Bryukhov,
Research Associate
Center for Algorithms and Interactive Scientific Software
Now, s/he starts invoking different methods that end-up C-library that
actually expects sparse matrices.
Suppose, we do a thousand calls, does it mean that our dense matrix
will be converted to a sparse matrix one thousand times?
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Best regards,
Yegor
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and I'm kind of unimpressed. It's ugly.
It looks like the only benefit of using Sage is a common runtime
environment across its libraries. Libraries' types are kept completely
disjoint.
Why not to do such translations (from a polynomial to a
I see, is it described somewhere?
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Best regards,
Yegor
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Yegor Bryukhov,
Research Associate
Center for Algorithms and Interactive Scientific Software
City College of New York
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