David Joyner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
>
> One idea worth considering is to try to run such a TA entirely through
> the SAGE notebook. Depending on how you plan to design the TA, this
> might require timed pages (they get locked after a certain time.
> I don't think this is supported curre
William Stein wrote:
>> I'll try to install vmware again.
>
> Instead of doing that, or in addition, can you just look in your
> vmware configuration
> at everything network related and see if you can figure out a way to enable
> the
> network. What you want is that when you boot the sage vmwa
William Stein wrote:
> On 3/27/07, Jaap Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> That's very annoying. What happens when you:
>>>
I think that I know what is going on. My laptop
with Windows Home Edition is protected by Zone Alarm!!!
Yes, allowing all connections seem to solve this question!
There
Sage-2.4 on my x86_64-Linux machine
(a bi-arch machine that can run either 32-bit or 64-bit)
had build problems for the two packages
linbox-20070325 (specifically in linbox_wrap)
sage_c_lib-2.4
In both cases, the cause was the same - a program
was trying to link the 32-bit library libs
On Mar 27, 2007, at 12:00 , William Stein wrote:
>
> On 3/27/07, Kate Minola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Is there a SAGE command equivalent to the Magma command
>> 'EulerianNumber'?
>
> Maybe. It's hard to tell. The Magma command says:
> ( n, r) -> RngIntElt
> The Eulerian num
On 3/27/07, Jaap Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > That's very annoying. What happens when you:
> >
> > (1) login as sage and type "notebook()"
>
> The usual ... http://localhost:8000, etcetera ...
At the bash prompt, try typing
/sbin/ifconfig
and send me the output. Does an eth0 device a
William Stein wrote:
> On 3/27/07, Jaap Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Basicly this seems to work. I can use sage from the commandline, but
>> when I login as notebook nothing seems to happen. The login
>> prompt appears again.
>
> That's very annoying. What happens when you:
>
> (1) log
Is this the same as euler_number?
http://modular.math.washington.edu/sage/doc/html/ref/module-sage.combinat.combinat.html#l2h-1573
>From the main page, click on documentation,
go to the reference manual, then click on the "i" in the
upper right-hand corner (for index), and search for the
command y
On 3/27/07, Kate Minola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is there a SAGE command equivalent to the Magma command
> 'EulerianNumber'?
Maybe. It's hard to tell. The Magma command says:
( n, r) -> RngIntElt
The Eulerian number E(n, r) [n >= 0].
but I don't know what that means, since th
Is there a SAGE command equivalent to the Magma command
'EulerianNumber'?
If so, how would you expect a new SAGE user to find out
about it? In other words, where should one search
in the SAGE documentation?
--
Kate Minola
University of Maryland, College Park
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On 3/27/07, Jaap Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've posted a new SAGE-vmware image to
> >
> > http://www.sagemath.org/SAGEbin/vmware/
> >
> > Please give it a try (at least 7 minutes after I send this email)
> > and let me know what happens.
> >
>
> Basicly this seems to work. I can use
William Stein wrote:
> I've posted a new SAGE-vmware image to
>
> http://www.sagemath.org/SAGEbin/vmware/
>
> Please give it a try (at least 7 minutes after I send this email)
> and let me know what happens.
>
Basicly this seems to work. I can use sage from the commandline, but
when I log
I am working on computerizing the algebra textbook I am using. At some
point I'll try make my stuff interactive using AJAX. Yesterday I made
a notebook app that generates solution examples that look almost
exactly like the ones in the book for factoring the x^2 + Bx + C form.
http://www.sagenb.com
After building sage-2.4 on my pentium4-pc-linux machine,
when I do 'make test', I get
[stuff deleted]
sage -t devel/sage-main/sage/geometry/lattice_polytope.py
sage -t devel/sage-main/sage/geometry/lattice_polytope.py [Errno 39]
Directory not empty: '/home/kate/.sage//tmp/31372/'
[3.2
Nikos Apostolakis wrote:
> "David Joyner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> By strange coincidence, I am familiar with SAGE, MAPLE TA, and
>> math validation and placement (I'm one of only two at my school
>> who gets some summer pay for doing this)!
>>
>
> Great, then I know where to ask questio
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