Thanks for your reply, David. I didn't know Singular could factor
over the ring of formal power series. I'll check it out.
Alex
On Jan 23, 11:09 pm, daveloeffler wrote:
> Hmm. I'm not a geometer myself, but nobody else seems to have bitten
> on this one...
>
> If CC[[x_1, ..., x_n]] is the lo
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 2:39 PM, Skylar wrote:
>
> Thanks for the input. I think I will just work-around for now as I
> know nothing about ajax except for maybe how to glue a bit into
> something else. Hopefully I will develop the skill-set to contribute
> to something like that eventually. Th
Thanks for the input. I think I will just work-around for now as I
know nothing about ajax except for maybe how to glue a bit into
something else. Hopefully I will develop the skill-set to contribute
to something like that eventually. Thanks again!
On Jan 26, 2:05 pm, William Stein wrote:
> O
When I try to run Sage 3.2.3 on Pentium M 750 (Dothan, MMX, SSE, SSE2)
with VMWare on Windows XP, I get the following error:
WARNING! This Sage install was built on a machine that supports
instructions that are not available on this computer. Sage will
likely fail with ILLEGAL INSTRUCT
Hi,
At SD12 I brought up (again) the question of auto-updating interact
worksheets. To review the problem: if an interact engages in a lot of
computation, and the moves a slider, then the interact gets kind of
ugly. This can be especially bad if a lot of students are using the
same server.
It oc
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Skylar wrote:
>
> I am wondering what the expected behavior of two or more people logged
> into the same notebook() worksheet should be
Total disaster.
> and if there is any
> possibility of >=2 people being able to make edits and see the what
> the other perso
I am wondering what the expected behavior of two or more people logged
into the same notebook() worksheet should be and if there is any
possibility of >=2 people being able to make edits and see the what
the other person is doing or at least what they evaluate. Seems like
it may raise all kinds o
Hello,
i work with sage for windows vmware, (my PC configuration is Intel
dual core 2, Ram=2GO),
i want to compute the trace of Hecke operator for a large prime
number.
My program is:
"
borneSup=103196184763
S=0
Bm=0
alpha=1
p=2
m1=2
while (p^alpha)<=borneSup:
while (p^alpha) <=bo
Hello everyone,
I have just installed sage 3.2.3 to a directory that is being shared
among various AMD- and Intel-based Linux workstations. In case anyone
else wants to do the same, I will briefly summarize what I did.
i) Following advice from the friendly folks at #sage-support, I
selecte