On Jan 20, 2012, at 5:05 PM, Nils Bruin wrote:
> On Jan 20, 4:30 pm, Jim Clark wrote:
>> Could anyone shed light on what is happening here?
>>
>> In a sage notebook cell I wish to load a python file; I wrote the command:
>>
>> load("/Users/jim/Documents/Fluid_Mechanics/AA543_HW2/physical_consta
I am proxying my Django app behind Apache. I created a 404.html in my
template directory but when I try to test it I get the following error
that appears to come from Apache...
Internal Server Error
The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was
unable to complete your requ
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That's fine, but now I want to solve for dy/dx, so I try:
sage: solve(equation2.diff(),diff(f(x),x,1))
/home/stornetta/sage-4.7.2/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/IPython/iplib.py:2260:
DeprecationWarning: Substitution usi
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From: storne...@mathisasport.com
Date: Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 9:52 PM
Subject: sagemath question re: implicit differentiation
To: wdjoy...@gmail.com
I apologize in advance if this is the wrong way to reach you, but at
the bottom
On Fri, 20 Jan 2012 at 10:51AM -0800, Steven McKay wrote:
> That's the problem. It only seems to happen when I run desolve_odeint
> several times. The later runs seem to choke. Note that sage does
> *not* choke on any later sage calculations other than desolve.
> So, I don't really have a minima
Well the way I first tried is as follows:
age: F.=GF(2)[]
sage: G.=F.quotient(x^6 + x^4 + x^2 + x + 1)
sage: a.multiplicative_order()
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NotImplementedError Traceback (most recent call last)
But it giv
On Jan 20, 4:30 pm, Jim Clark wrote:
> Could anyone shed light on what is happening here?
>
> In a sage notebook cell I wish to load a python file; I wrote the command:
>
> load("/Users/jim/Documents/Fluid_Mechanics/AA543_HW2/physical_constants.py")
>
> which produces:
>
> SyntaxError: Non-ASCII c
Could anyone shed light on what is happening here?
In a sage notebook cell I wish to load a python file; I wrote the command:
load("/Users/jim/Documents/Fluid_Mechanics/AA543_HW2/physical_constants.py")
which produces:
SyntaxError: Non-ASCII character '\xce' in file
/Users/jim/Documents/Fluid_M
On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 10:15 AM, Volker Braun wrote:
> xdg-open is called to display images, as per the fdo specs. Refer to your
> distribution for how to configure defaults on your system.
>
Also, if you set the environment variable "SAGE_BROWSER", then that
program will be used instead of xdg-
Well,
That's the problem. It only seems to happen when I run desolve_odeint
several times. The later runs seem to choke. Note that sage does
*not* choke on any later sage calculations other than desolve.
So, I don't really have a minimal example. I will try to see if I can
come up with one, but
xdg-open is called to display images, as per the fdo specs. Refer to your
distribution for how to configure defaults on your system.
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Hi, is there a way to change the application that displays 2d or 3d images
on Linux ? when I plot something in 2D I want a certain app to open the
image. I believe Jmol is the default for 3D which works fine on my
machine, but I want to change my app handling 2d to something else.
Thanks,
By max-plus polyhedra, I am referring to something as described in this
paper
http://www.cmap.polytechnique.fr/~allamigeon/papers/AllamigeonGaubertGoubaultSAS08.pdf
. Probably it's a new concept and definition ?
Basically, I am looking for some method which takes as input some points
(say
Thank you very much.
On 20 January 2012 20:57, David Joyner wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 9:56 AM, Santanu Sarkar
> wrote:
>> I have a sequence of 0 and 1. I know that period is small. Is there
>> any function in Sage by which
>> I can find the period? Or, can we find the period efficiently?
On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 9:56 AM, Santanu Sarkar
wrote:
> I have a sequence of 0 and 1. I know that period is small. Is there
> any function in Sage by which
> I can find the period? Or, can we find the period efficiently?
> For example {0,1,0,1,0,1} has period of length 2.
Try
http://www.sagemath
I have a sequence of 0 and 1. I know that period is small. Is there
any function in Sage by which
I can find the period? Or, can we find the period efficiently?
For example {0,1,0,1,0,1} has period of length 2.
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Yes, exactly that we mean.
On 19 January 2012 20:13, John Cremona wrote:
> On 19 January 2012 15:39, Santanu Sarkar wrote:
>> Consider a polynomial f(x) over GF(2)[x]. How is it possible
>> to find the order of the cyclic group generated by f(x)?
>
> What do you mean by the group generated by th
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