On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 7:52 AM, VictorMiller wrote:
> Is it possible to do the following: have SAGE be a server so that when
> someone goes to a particular URL that they'll attach to SAGE only
> running a particular worksheet (which would probably have @interactive
> stuff)? If so, how would I d
Le 30/04/2010 18:54, Robert Bradshaw a écrit :
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sage: m = matrix(RDF, 5, sparse=True)
sage: type(m)
So it's our completely generic sparse implementation, stored as a
dictionary of non-zero entries.
http://hg.sagemath.org/sage-main/file/e2ccb846f296/sage/matrix/matrix_generic_sparse.pyx#l1
On Apr 30, 2010, at 9:34 AM, Thierry Dumont wrote:
I have questions about RDF (and CDF) sparse matrices. How are they
implemented?
-for dense matrices, sage uses Scipy matrices and this is transparent.
-but, how are sparse matrices (RDF,CDF) implemented?
1) Are they Scipy matrices ?
2
I have questions about RDF (and CDF) sparse matrices. How are they
implemented?
-for dense matrices, sage uses Scipy matrices and this is transparent.
-but, how are sparse matrices (RDF,CDF) implemented?
1) Are they Scipy matrices ?
2) if yes: there are different data structures for sp
Hi!
On Apr 29, 7:21 am, William Stein wrote:
> The T-shirt I'm wearing says -- "It's easy. Implement it and post a patch."
OK, done.
At #8807, I post patches that -- I believe -- solve the problems of
1) creating a ring homomorphism from a homomorphism of the base ring
2) applying constructi