Hello,
I am using Sage through the Sun VirtualBox on Windows XP.
I have two questions:
1) How do I save my work to the local hard disk when I am working
from the sage: prompt?
2) I am unable to use the Sage notebook. Sage tells me it is unable
to connect to localhost: 8000. Actually, it di
Dear sage support,
I got the following error while compiling sga source (sga-4.2.1.tar)
with a suse11.2 system on a HP computer sga-4.2.1.
...
gcc -v
Using built-in specs.
Target: x86_64-suse-linux
Configured with: ../configure --prefix=/usr --infodir=/usr/share/info
--mandir=/
usr/share/man --li
Hi,
I just want to add that disregarding all the formal stuff below, the
proposal is really well written and is an interesting read about where
to go next with some of the educational aspects of the Sage project.
-- William
On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 7:19 AM, Jason Grout
wrote:
> A small group ha
On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 11:08 AM, David Joyner wrote:
> This email was sent to my work address. I guess other developers got it too.
I didn't.
> In any case, it seems to contain a number of mistakes about Sage.
> If others agree with this, has anyone put thought into correcting it?
> I tried to
Ben Woodruff wrote:
>
> On Dec 24, 8:13 am, Jason Grout wrote:
> Thanks for the reply. Here are some concerns.
>
>> 1. Give the assumption it wants. It mentions this in the error message
>> (right above the question).
>
> Students in first semester calculus will not appreciate having to add
>
On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 10:10 PM, Ben Woodruff wrote:
> Hi all. This is my first post to the discussions groups I've been
> following for the last 4 months. I used Sage in my first semester
> calculus class this last semester, and plan to move every class I can
> over to Sage during the next few
On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 7:45 AM, Simon King wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Suppose you have a multivariate polynomial p, and you want to know one
> non-constant factor of it. You don't need a complete factorisation,
> and on the opposite you don't need a proof of irreducibility.
>
> You could do p.factor(proof=
On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 3:52 AM, ma...@mendelu.cz wrote:
> Dear support
>
> is it possible to tell find_root that I am interested on say first 50
> decimal places?
No.
> The documentation of find_root does not help in this
> problem. Is it possible to define precision? Thanks.
Looking at find_r
On Dec 24, 8:13 am, Jason Grout wrote:
Thanks for the reply. Here are some concerns.
> 1. Give the assumption it wants. It mentions this in the error message
> (right above the question).
Students in first semester calculus will not appreciate having to add
the "assume" command. It will turn
On Dec 22, 4:08 pm, Maxim wrote:
> I'm trying to do something which I haven't seen any examples so far :
> symbolic convolution. I know I can use lists or Piecewise defined
> functions to do a convolution, but here my interest is the symbolic
> solution.
Well, sorry for tooting my own horn but t
The r is python's decorator code for a raw string: see here
http://docs.python.org/reference/lexical_analysis.html#strings
John
On Dec 24, 4:38 am, "Dr. David Kirkby"
wrote:
> William Stein wrote:
> > On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 12:42 PM, Dr. David Kirkby
> > wrote:
> >> rvaug...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi!
Suppose you have a multivariate polynomial p, and you want to know one
non-constant factor of it. You don't need a complete factorisation,
and on the opposite you don't need a proof of irreducibility.
You could do p.factor(proof=False). But this may still take quite a
long time, since apparen
A small group has been working on an education-related grant proposal to
the US National Science Foundation to support work making it easier to
use Sage in undergraduate courses. The description of the CCLI Type 2
program is at:
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2009/nsf09529/nsf09529.html
A draft copy
Ben Woodruff wrote:
> Hi all. This is my first post to the discussions groups I've been
> following for the last 4 months. I used Sage in my first semester
> calculus class this last semester, and plan to move every class I can
> over to Sage during the next few years. Giving the students somethi
On 24 pro, 07:10, Ben Woodruff wrote:
> Hi all. This is my first post to the discussions groups I've been
> following for the last 4 months. I used Sage in my first semester
> calculus class this last semester, and plan to move every class I can
> over to Sage during the next few years. Giving
Dear support
is it possible to tell find_root that I am interested on say first 50
decimal places? The documentation of find_root does not help in this
problem. Is it possible to define precision? Thanks.
Robert
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Ben Woodruff wrote:
> Hi all. This is my first post to the discussions groups I've been
> following for the last 4 months. I used Sage in my first semester
> calculus class this last semester, and plan to move every class I can
> over to Sage during the next few years. Giving the students somethi
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