>
> > You can also shift-click on the blue bar to bring up a nice editor, in
> > which you can enter latex code like you did above. This basically
> > is a
> > nice way of editing text in between cells.
>
> > For an example, do what you did above (put that text in between the
> > cells) and th
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 6:43 PM, amps wrote:
>
> I see that there is a function to compute the character table of the
> symmetric group, but is there one where you input two partitions and
> it outputs the value of the character indexed by the first partition
> evaluated at the second? I have be
I see that there is a function to compute the character table of the
symmetric group, but is there one where you input two partitions and
it outputs the value of the character indexed by the first partition
evaluated at the second? I have been searching for some time and
can't find the answer.
T
On 12 May 2009, at 18:18, Jason Grout wrote:
> Kevin Horton wrote:
>> I'm very new to sage myself, so perhaps I have not yet found the
>> optimum solution. For the moment, I am embedding latex math
>> equations
>> in html, like:
>>
>> $W_{1}=\frac{1}{2}\rho_{1}V_{1}^{2}SC_{l}$
>>
>> The html e
Kevin Horton wrote:
> On 12 May 2009, at 10:56, Marky Marc wrote:
>
>> I'm brand new to sage and have just read "Sage for Newbies". Thanks
>> Ted kosan for that. I have several questions.
>>
>> Immediately I wanted to do some work with sage and am loath to just do
>> maths without documenting thi
Mikie wrote:
> I have the "twist.py" file. What do I do with it? It is an html
> file?
>
It is a python file, which is the code and documentation for the simple
API. In it, you'll find some examples of how to start up Sage and use
the API. Look at the lines that start with "sage: " for w
On 12 May 2009, at 10:56, Marky Marc wrote:
> I'm brand new to sage and have just read "Sage for Newbies". Thanks
> Ted kosan for that. I have several questions.
>
> Immediately I wanted to do some work with sage and am loath to just do
> maths without documenting things as I go. Thus I really wa
On May 12, 3:05 pm, kilucas wrote:
> On May 12, 8:39 pm, David Joyner wrote:
> Conversely, I've also since spotted reference to MoinMoin within Sage.
> I've not yet explored what benefits this might confer but, once I
> know, I might then be interested to know if I could easily replace
> M
On May 12, 8:39 pm, David Joyner wrote:
> Could you give an example of what you mean?
> For instance, you are typing in a wiki and maybe you want it to call Sage
> and execute some Sage commands in the wiki code?
Yes. Currently I use the "math" facility in MediaWiki which uses Latex-
like stat
On May 12, 8:21 pm, David Joyner wrote:
> Could please explain your idea more clearly?
> Based only onhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfresco_(software),
> I'm not sure that you mean by "using Sage within ...".
>
>
>
> On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 10:56 AM, kilucas wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know where
I just wish there were more examples, documentation, sample code to run
with dSage both on a multicore PC and a cluster of such PCs
HTH,
A. Jorge Garcia
email
_mailto:calcp...@aol.com_ (mailto:calcp...@aol.com)
website
_http://calcpage.tripod.com_ (http://calcpage.tripod.com/)
weblog
I have found the situation can be worse than this -- it can require
flushing all cookies in order to get back into Sage. I haven't been
able to figure out exactly what sequence of operations causes this
problem.
Ian
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I'm thinking about some similar things, but from a different
perspective.
I have Sage installed on the main UI/portal node for grid job
submission. Users can submit jobs from the command line or from a
Django-based web-portal.
1) I would love to present results as dynamically created Sage
Noteb
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Marky Marc wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I'm brand new to sage and have just read "Sage for Newbies". Thanks
> Ted kosan for that. I have several questions.
>
> Immediately I wanted to do some work with sage and am loath to just do
> maths without documenting things as I go.
Could you give an example of what you mean?
For instance, you are typing in a wiki and maybe you want it to call Sage
and execute some Sage commands in the wiki code?
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 10:55 AM, kilucas wrote:
>
> Does anyone know where I might find any guidance on using Sage within
> a M
Could please explain your idea more clearly?
Based only on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfresco_(software),
I'm not sure that you mean by "using Sage within ...".
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 10:56 AM, kilucas wrote:
>
> Does anyone know where I might find any guidance on using Sage within
> Alfres
On May 12, 2009, at 8:01 AM, Josephine Ame wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am trying to solve for numerical values but get symbolic answers.
> What am I doing wrong?
>
> My code:
>
> var('L,E,g')
> w=2*pi.n()
> u=1/12
> c_0 = 0.1
> j = 20
> de = 0.25
> al = list()
> AR=range (2,20,1)
> AR.reverse()
> print A
On May 12, 6:50 pm, Jason Grout wrote:
> kilucas wrote:
>
> > On May 12, 5:14 pm, Jason Grout wrote:
> >> kilucas wrote:
> >>>
> >>> I hadn't thought about multiple v single notebook architectures and
> >>> will think harder about that now.
> >> Or what I would do in your place is just use on
kilucas wrote:
>
>
> On May 12, 5:14 pm, Jason Grout wrote:
>> kilucas wrote:
>>>
>>> I hadn't thought about multiple v single notebook architectures and
>>> will think harder about that now.
>> Or what I would do in your place is just use one notebook for now, and
>> worry about trying to set
On May 12, 5:14 pm, Jason Grout wrote:
> kilucas wrote:
> >
> > I hadn't thought about multiple v single notebook architectures and
> > will think harder about that now.
>
> Or what I would do in your place is just use one notebook for now, and
> worry about trying to set up multiple notebooks
I agree, it would be nice if each package came with the corresponding
documentation. In the mean time, I just downloaded the Python
documentation as html and it works great. I should try the same with the
Sage Documentation and see if the search function works. This would
indicate that there i
Mikie wrote:
> Does anyone have a simple API that takes input from a form and uses
> Sage to calculate the solution and displays it on the hrml page.
> I don't want to use the notebook.
>
> I have CentOS running in a local network with Sage and Moodle.
>
> I thought I seen something like this on
kilucas wrote:
>
> I hadn't thought about multiple v single notebook architectures and
> will think harder about that now.
>
Or what I would do in your place is just use one notebook for now, and
worry about trying to set up multiple notebooks later if you want it.
It's trivial to start up m
Does anyone have a simple API that takes input from a form and uses
Sage to calculate the solution and displays it on the hrml page.
I don't want to use the notebook.
I have CentOS running in a local network with Sage and Moodle.
I thought I seen something like this on Wiki.
Thanks
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>
> >> The easiest way to set up a multi-user server is to just get the vmware
> >> version of Sage running, start sage, and then use the notebook()
> >> command. At the sage prompt, type notebook? to read the help.
>
> > This sounda a bit l
Hi,
I'm brand new to sage and have just read "Sage for Newbies". Thanks
Ted kosan for that. I have several questions.
Immediately I wanted to do some work with sage and am loath to just do
maths without documenting things as I go. Thus I really want to know
how to use "Usage Styles", which are me
Hi
I am trying to solve for numerical values but get symbolic answers. What am I
doing wrong?
My code:
var('L,E,g')
w=2*pi.n()
u=1/12
c_0 = 0.1
j = 20
de = 0.25
al = list()
AR=range (2,20,1)
AR.reverse()
print AR
z=(g+u)^2 + j^2*w^2
-c_0*exp(-g*L)*(cos(j*w*L)*(g+u)-j*w*sin(j*w*L))/c_0*exp(-g*L
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 5:10 AM, compound eye wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have sage installed on my osx leopard laptop.
>
> I have forgotten my password and would like to recover it.
>
> I am still logged in.
>
> Can anyone please tell me how to recover or reset my password?
Is this the password for
kilucas wrote:
> On May 12, 2:52 pm, Jason Grout wrote:
>> kilucas wrote:
>>> Marik
>>> Thanks for the reminder and I had indeed spotted these threads. I'm
>>> guessing that I'd run the Sage server under VMWare primarily just to
>>> get it to run on Windows and that I'd then get the security bene
Does anyone know where I might find any guidance on using Sage within
Alfresco perhaps? Or of examples that I could study?
Many thanks
Kevin Lucas
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On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 7:20 AM, Stan Schymanski wrote:
>
> Thanks, I'll try that. Will this be updated with Sage4.0?
That is not one of the sage-4.0 goals. I expect extradocs will
*never* be updated.
It's not at all the right idea for how to do this sort of thing. Much
better would
be to add t
Does anyone know where I might find any guidance on using Sage within
a MediaWiki environment perhaps? Or of examples that I could study?
Many thanks
Kevin Lucas
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On May 12, 2:52 pm, Jason Grout wrote:
> kilucas wrote:
> > Marik
>
> > Thanks for the reminder and I had indeed spotted these threads. I'm
> > guessing that I'd run the Sage server under VMWare primarily just to
> > get it to run on Windows and that I'd then get the security benefits
> > as side
Thanks, I'll try that. Will this be updated with Sage4.0?
Stan
David Joyner wrote:
> Though outdated, you could try installing extradocs and see if that works:
> http://www.sagemath.org/packages/optional/
>
> On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 6:14 AM, Stan Schymanski wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I was
kilucas wrote:
> Marik
>
> Thanks for the reminder and I had indeed spotted these threads. I'm
> guessing that I'd run the Sage server under VMWare primarily just to
> get it to run on Windows and that I'd then get the security benefits
> as side-effects.
That's correct.
> But these are all
Marik
Thanks for the reminder and I had indeed spotted these threads. I'm
guessing that I'd run the Sage server under VMWare primarily just to
get it to run on Windows and that I'd then get the security benefits
as side-effects. But these are all guesses which is why I'm very
interested to check
Hello,
I have sage installed on my osx leopard laptop.
I have forgotten my password and would like to recover it.
I am still logged in.
Can anyone please tell me how to recover or reset my password?
thank you
Mathew
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Rob Beezer wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
> In a notebook cell, I enter and evaluate:
>
> %latex
> $M^\mathsf{T}$
>
> and get back a slanted M and a very crisp, upright superscript T. So
> it can be done, but this is accomplished by running a full-blown
> instance of TeX and creating a PNG graphic as ou
Though outdated, you could try installing extradocs and see if that works:
http://www.sagemath.org/packages/optional/
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 6:14 AM, Stan Schymanski wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I was very happy to see that the new documentation system had a search
> function, but for some reason i
Remember that unless you absolutely trust everybody with access to the
server, you should always run Sage on separate server, as has been
discussed in several threads in this group, for example the end of
http://groups.google.cz/group/sage-support/browse_thread/thread/ad075bfd8c996424/bcacd02ab621
Dear all,
I was very happy to see that the new documentation system had a search
function, but for some reason it rarely works for me. The link is not
active at all from the intro page and it usually does not find any
results when I actually get to use it. Does anyone else have problems
with that
William
Thanks for the swift reply.
I'm moderately literate in Windows but not at all in linux. Recent
succesful installs include Alfresco, MoinMoin and MediaWiki but all on
Windows. And that's the infrastructure available to me for now too
which is why I thought I'd ask about Windows options fo
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