On Wed, 5 Feb 2014, Santiago Risco wrote:
I am writing this post, because from the department we try to give our
Cluster use, as we have always relied on other departments to execute
heavy tasks, and we thought that use a parallel SAGE can be an excellent
way to extract their full potential.
Thank you very much for your message.
I used simon_two_descent(), for [0,0,0,- 9588522241, 399039337488961],
but Sage says " name 'ans' is not defined". I do not know what 'ans'
is.
Best,
Raman
On 2/6/14, William Stein wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 1:06 PM, raman kurdi
> wrote:
>> Hi Sage,
>>
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 1:06 PM, raman kurdi wrote:
> Hi Sage,
>
> I have some curves with rank at least 4. But I can not compute the
> rank by Mwrank. I use (' -p 200 -v 0').
> Could you please help me?
>
You might find this example useful, which shows your first curve has rank 5.
sage: E = Elli
I've used rocks before, it just sets up a shared NFS for the nodes afair.
Install once and run it on any node you want. There is nothing in Sage that
is particularly specific to clusters. Split up embarrassingly parallel
tasks any way you want. If your problem is tightly coupled you need to use
Hi Sage,
I have some curves with rank at least 4. But I can not compute the
rank by Mwrank. I use (' -p 200 -v 0').
Could you please help me?
Best,
Raman
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Hello,
I'm Santi Risco, and I'm a Technical Grantholder of the Cryptography
Research Group Graphics Department of Mathematics in the Polytechnic School
of the University of Lleida.
I am writing this post, because from the department we try to give our
Cluster use, as we have always relied on ot
Version 5.0 is very old, try installing 6.1.1. Note that 6.1 was very
recently released but had a similar issue with latex in the notebook,
for which 6.1.1 was a bugfix release out today.
John Cremona
On 5 February 2014 19:39, Andy Miller wrote:
> Greetings --
>
> I think we're having an issue
Greetings --
I think we're having an issue with Typeset on our local Sage server, but
I'm not quite sure how to fix it. As you see in the attached screenshot,
for some expressions, typeset just outputs the LaTeX code instead of
processing it; I've tested the same command on my computer and with
You need post working code that demonstrates your problem and the error
message if you want to get help. There is no built-in limitation on list
length, but you might exceed your computer's RAM. Check "ulimit -a".
On Tuesday, February 4, 2014 5:07:58 PM UTC, Jeroen wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm using
On Tuesday, February 4, 2014 10:28:37 PM UTC+1, Jeroen Demeyer wrote:
>
> I don't really understand your concrete problem though. Why can't you
> build Sage the "usual" way (without easybuild), Volker's post explains
> how you can use the system ATLAS library.
>
> Well sure that's a possibilit
Hi,
I'm using Sage scripts to run tasks in batch. They look like:
def dostuff(X):
result = [X] #plus irrelevant calculations
return result
print dostuff([1,2,3,4,n])
This worked fine for all recent data sets with an input array size of 1.0 -
2.4M records. However Sage crashes if
On 1/31/14 4:00 PM, y tan wrote:
One more problem remaining. Sage notebook doesnt show sage plot. R plot
showing fine now.
If I recall correctly, the Sage Cell Server patches to sage break
plotting in the Sage notebook. Hopefully that will change in the
future, but right now, the Sage Cell S
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