Re: [sage-edu] Re: Numerical Analysis text

2010-02-07 Thread Dana Ernst
> Undoubtedly, Jason mentioned Stephen Pav's numerical analysis text, > which is open-source. I'm not sure that he did, but thank you, regardless! > You could translate the examples from Octave to > Sage > > Discussion Group: > http://groups.google.com/group/numas_text > > Source: > http:

[sage-edu] Re: Numerical Analysis text

2010-02-07 Thread Rob Beezer
Undoubtedly, Jason mentioned Stephen Pav's numerical analysis text, which is open-source. You could translate the examples from Octave to Sage Discussion Group: http://groups.google.com/group/numas_text Source: http://bitbucket.org/shabbychef/numas_text/ Rob On Feb 7, 8:11 am, Dana Ernst

Re: [sage-edu] Numerical Analysis text

2010-02-07 Thread David Joyner
There are notes of John Perry http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/wdj/teaching/perry-math-computation-and-sage/ of William Stein http://wiki.wstein.org/2008/480a and there are Python programming links on my course webpage for "Python and Coding Theory" that I'm now teaching : http://www.usna.edu/U

[sage-edu] Numerical Analysis text

2010-02-07 Thread Dana Ernst
I'm almost hesitate to ask this question on here in fear of being overwhelmed with responses:) (Jason Grout has already heard me ask similar questions to those that follow, so I apologize to him in advance.) I'll be teaching a Numerical Analysis course for the first time in a year and the plan

[sage-edu] Re: Opening a .sws file

2010-02-07 Thread Frank Polte
I wrote this wiki about using sagemath live with a ubuntu cd. You can download it or you get it per mail for free http://wiki.sagemath.org/SagemathLive on this side you get the information about the images I provide. the actual ubuntu version ist karmic. http://wiki.sagemath.org/UsingSquashFS ht