On Apr 25, 7:02 pm, mabshoff wrote:
> > What should I do until Sage 4.0? Is there a way to tweak my 3.4.1 to
> > use clisp 2.47?
>
> Do you mean clisp 2.46 since 3.4.1 ships with clisp 2.47 while Sage
> 3.4 used clisp 2.46?
Since *I* was able to reproduce the problem on 3.4 on Ubuntu Jaunty
On Apr 25, 2009, at 5:51 PM, William Stein wrote:
>
> 2009/4/25 Bartosz Naskręcki :
>> Dear Sir,
>>
>> I am writing to you as a student of Adam Mickiewicz University,
>> Poznan, Poland since we have in May 25- 29 a huge proscience
>> event. On
>> the Department of Mathematics and Computer Scien
On Apr 25, 6:38 pm, Chris Seberino wrote:
> On Apr 25, 5:36 pm, mabshoff dortmund.de> wrote:
> > Not really, we switched from clisp 2.46 to 2.47 and if you look at
>
> > https://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel/t/753a8d2f3c052183
>
> > for some people who have had issues for a long, long
On Apr 25, 5:36 pm, mabshoff wrote:
> Not really, we switched from clisp 2.46 to 2.47 and if you look at
>
> https://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel/t/753a8d2f3c052183
>
> for some people who have had issues for a long, long time we could
> never get to the bottom of all the sudden they c
2009/4/25 Bartosz Naskręcki :
> Dear Sir,
>
> I am writing to you as a student of Adam Mickiewicz University,
> Poznan, Poland since we have in May 25- 29 a huge proscience event. On
> the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science we want to promote
> the computational techniques. The presten
Hi,
> The example from the reference manual p.2630
>
> sage: lcalc.twist_values(0.5, -10, 10)
> [(-8, 1.10042141), (-7, 1.14658567), (-4, 0.667691457), (-3,
> 0.480867558),
> (5, 0.231750947), (8, 0.373691713)]
>
> works fine. But I need the value of L( chi_3 , 2 ).
>
I think the problem is jus
On Apr 25, 2:17 pm, Chris Seberino wrote:
Hi Chris,
> On Apr 25, 2:10 am, mabshoff
> Hmm. That is weird. I just compiled 3.4.1 from source and got the
> same error on the newer version too.
Ok.
> That seems to be the only delta between you guys and me so chances are
> that's the proble
On Apr 25, 2:10 am, mabshoff wrote:
> I ran this on 3.4, 3.4.1 and a couple other rc releases in between:
>
> sage: for i in (0..200):
> : numerical_integral(sin(pi*exp(x/2)),0,2)[0]
> :
>
> and I could not get a failure.
Hmm. That is weird. I just compiled 3.4.1 from source and g
I have made a patch that attempts to limit the number of snapshots
that get saved (per worksheet) to an absolute maximum of 30. There's
a bit of a dilemma about just how to do this, given that at present
some users will have more than 30 snapshots for some worksheets, and
in the future this limit
Thanks, I think that answered my question!
On Apr 25, 12:35 am, Robert Bradshaw
wrote:
> On Apr 24, 2009, at 11:55 PM, Eric wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello,
>
> > I need to be able to evaluate an expression, where the expression is
> > composed of dynamically generated variables. For example, I might hav
Hi,
I just wonder - does anyone have experience on running DSage on Amazon
EC2 (on preferably more than one instance) or similar Cloud-Computing
service? I'm preparing to try out the platform but because of it's non-
zero cost I'd prefer not go in blind, would be very happy if someone
who did it
Thanks for posting the new example. I have found that the problem is
due to the fact that Sage puts the output inside a block, and
IE7 gets confused about some of its measurements in that case. It can
be fixed by including
span.typeset {
white-space: normal;
}
in the css/main.css fil
The example from the reference manual p.2630
sage: lcalc.twist_values(0.5, -10, 10)
[(-8, 1.10042141), (-7, 1.14658567), (-4, 0.667691457), (-3,
0.480867558),
(5, 0.231750947), (8, 0.373691713)]
works fine. But I need the value of L( chi_3 , 2 ).
I'm using Sage Version 3.4 and the machine is an
After you type
lcalc.twist_values?
and look at the examples given, can you tell which command does not work,
what operating machine you are using and version of sage you are running?
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 9:20 AM, agi wrote:
>
> Is there a way to compute Dirichlet L-functions
> http://en.wiki
Is there a way to compute Dirichlet L-functions
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirichlet_L-function ?
I tried lcalc.twist_values() but it doesn't work.
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On Apr 25, 12:23 am, Paul Zimmermann wrote:
> Michael,
Hi Paul,
> > And Sage 3.4:
>
> > | Sage Version 3.4, Release Date: 2009-03-11 |
> > | Type notebook() for the GUI, and license() for information. |
> >
On Apr 24, 2009, at 11:55 PM, Eric wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I need to be able to evaluate an expression, where the expression is
> composed of dynamically generated variables. For example, I might have
> a list "var_list", a list "data_list", and an expression "exprssn".
> Here
> 1) var_list is a list
Michael,
> And Sage 3.4:
>
> | Sage Version 3.4, Release Date: 2009-03-11 |
> | Type notebook() for the GUI, and license() for information.|
> --
> sage: numerical_integral(sin(pi*cos(x/2))
On Apr 24, 2:55 pm, mabshoff wrote:
Hi,
> Sage 3.4.1 which binaries I should post in the next couple hours has
> been build to use only SSE2, so that one should work for you.
Who would have thought, but it took longer than planned. Anyway, 32 as
well as 64 bit SSE2 only Centos binaries are i
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