On Sep 15, 10:22 am, Byungchul Cha wrote:
> I have an unrelated question, actually, two questions. The sage
> website at their page
>
> http://sage.math.canterbury.ac.nz/
>
> shows a nice, say, "localization".
>
> 1. Where/how should I modify the files in my installation to create
> such a modi
I have an unrelated question, actually, two questions. The sage
website at their page
http://sage.math.canterbury.ac.nz/
shows a nice, say, "localization".
1. Where/how should I modify the files in my installation to create
such a modification of the front website? This must be something
obvio
OpenOpt is cross-platform (Windows, Linux, Mac OS etc) Python-written
framework. If you have a model written in FuncDesigner (http://
openopt.org/FuncDesigner), you can get 1st derivatives via automatic
differentiation (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Automatic_differentiation) (some examples here:
FuncDesigner is cross-platform (Windows, Linux, Mac OS etc) Python-
written framework with automatic differentiation (http://
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_differentiation). License BSD allows
to use it in both open- and closed-code soft. It has been extracted
from OpenOpt framework as a stand-a
> Notebook
> Primer:http://www.math.canterbury.ac.nz/~r.sainudiin/courses/STAT218/2009/Pr...
Yes, this is nice.
>
> What's missing is an entry here:http://wiki.sagemath.org/Teaching_with_SAGE
>
> The question is, who else is teaching with Sage? It would be great for
> Sage to show off that it i
Hi, I found this example of using Sage in education. Especially the
notebook primer might be worth looking into.
Course:
http://www.math.canterbury.ac.nz/STAT218/09/S2/C/
Notebook Primer:
http://www.math.canterbury.ac.nz/~r.sainudiin/courses/STAT218/2009/PreSage/SageSignInAndUsing.pdf
Notebook:
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