On Nov 6, 9:07 pm, "Mike Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not sure how to covert those sqrt expressions into what you want.
> However, you can see that they are what you're expecting:
>
> sage: A = matrix([[-1,-1+I],[1,0]])
> sage: evs = A.eigenvalues(); evs
> [(-sqrt(4*I - 3) - 1)/2, (sqr
I'm not sure how to covert those sqrt expressions into what you want.
However, you can see that they are what you're expecting:
sage: A = matrix([[-1,-1+I],[1,0]])
sage: evs = A.eigenvalues(); evs
[(-sqrt(4*I - 3) - 1)/2, (sqrt(4*I - 3) - 1)/2]
sage: map(CC, evs)
[-1.00 - 1.00
Hm I can give it a try. As a work around, is it possible to have
the behaviour of jmol so that instead of being embeded in the webpage
as an applet it launches it as it normally would?
Thanks.
-Adrian.
On Nov 6, 7:13 pm, Dan Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 06 Nov 2008 at 04:42PM
As far as I can tell, the problem is that you use the predefined i which is
a symbolic constant rather than a numerical one. (Maybe someone else can
elaborate on this.)
Here are some ways you can get the right answer:
1. declare i explicitly to be a complex number:
sage: A=matrix([[-1,-1+CC(i)]
Hi everyone, I'm having this problem finding the correct eigenvalues
of a matrix. I've tried the code with other problems and worked, but
It doesn't work with this one. The exercise is this one:
-Find the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the matrix
A=(matrix[[-1,-1+i],[1,0]])
When I do this probl
On Thu, 06 Nov 2008 at 04:42PM -0800, adrian wrote:
> I have tried to find the plugin, and apparently the only one available
> is the iced tea one, but the jmol applet does not work with it.
There may not be any solution except to install the Intrepid version,
which I think does work -- the proble
I have tried to find the plugin, and apparently the only one available
is the iced tea one, but the jmol applet does not work with it.
Any ideas?
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On Nov 6, 3:18 pm, Sameer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Michael,
Hi Sameer,
> ParaTools, Inc. has ported SAGE successfully to AIX! We had to
> rebuild the library and debug it further
> but now I can say:> set path=($PET_HOME/pkgs/sage-3.1.1 $path)
> > sage
>
> ---
Hi Michael,
ParaTools, Inc. has ported SAGE successfully to AIX! We had to
rebuild the library and debug it further
but now I can say:
> set path=($PET_HOME/pkgs/sage-3.1.1 $path)
> sage
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| SAGE Version 3.1.1, Release Date: 2
Hullo,
The most recent version I have of Sage (3.1.4) believes that I want my
implicit plots filled. For example,
implicit_plot(x^2+y^2-1,(x,-5,5),(y,-5,5))
gives a filled-in disc, not an open circle.
This happens with open curves, too; check out
implicit_plot(5*x^4-x^2-y^2,(x,-5,5),(y,-
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