On Apr 22, 2014 5:45 PM, "David Joyner" wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jan 1, 2014 at 1:58 PM, Buck Golemon
wrote:
> > Below is a link to a worksheet I've been working on. It's provided as a
> > public pdf on google drive, as I'm still looking for a better way to
share
> > worksheets. You can easily download
On Wed, Jan 1, 2014 at 1:58 PM, Buck Golemon wrote:
> Below is a link to a worksheet I've been working on. It's provided as a
> public pdf on google drive, as I'm still looking for a better way to share
> worksheets. You can easily download the pdf if you prefer.
>
> Please let me know if I've don
On Wednesday, January 1, 2014 10:58:43 AM UTC-8, Buck Golemon wrote:
>
> Below is a link to a worksheet I've been working on. It's provided as a
> public pdf on google drive, as I'm still looking for a better way to share
> worksheets. You can easily download the pdf if you prefer.
>
> Please le
Le 22/04/2014 18:33, leif a écrit :
Volker Braun wrote:
On Tuesday, April 22, 2014 4:43:43 PM UTC+1, tdumont wrote:
I am in 6.1.1; as far as as know, I have built sage from source,
using
the system Atlas blasand I have just upgraded from Ubuntu
13.10 to
14.04. Could the problem
Apart for being a mouthful of a one-liner, what would be wrong with :
plot(sqrt(-x^2+2*abs(x))*sgn(-x),[x,-2,2] ,figsize=4,
xmin=-2, xmax=2, ymin=-2, ymax=2, aspect_ratio=1, axes=False,
fill=-sqrt(4-x^2), color="black", fillcolor="black", fillalpha=1) +
plot(sqrt(-x^2+2*abs(x))*sgn(-x)
On Sunday, April 20, 2014 12:46:39 PM UTC-7, Ed Scheinerman wrote:
>
> Does Sage have, or is there a package I can add, that implements basic
> plane geometry objects and operations. The sort of thing I'd like to do is,
> given two points, construct the line that contains them. Or given two
> ci
Volker Braun wrote:
On Tuesday, April 22, 2014 4:43:43 PM UTC+1, tdumont wrote:
I am in 6.1.1; as far as as know, I have built sage from source, using
the system Atlas blasand I have just upgraded from Ubuntu 13.10 to
14.04. Could the problem be here?
most likely, you switched
On Tuesday, April 22, 2014 4:43:43 PM UTC+1, tdumont wrote:
>
> I am in 6.1.1; as far as as know, I have built sage from source, using
> the system Atlas blasand I have just upgraded from Ubuntu 13.10 to
> 14.04. Could the problem be here?
>
most likely, you switched out the system ATLAS li
On Tuesday, April 22, 2014 4:43:43 PM UTC+1, tdumont wrote:
>
> I am in 6.1.1; as far as as know, I have built sage from source, using
> the system Atlas blasand I have just upgraded from Ubuntu 13.10 to
> 14.04. Could the problem be here?
>
most likely, you switched out the system ATLAS li
On 2012-02-10, yannche wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I find SAGE absolutely awesome, and I use it on a daily basis.
> I am desperately trying to have CPLEX work on SAGE 4.8. I have
> installed CPLEX 12.3 on my Mac OS 10.6 (Intel CPU). CPLEX works fine
> as a standalone. However,
why on Sage 4.8?! Can
Hello !!!
Do you have any suggestions ?
>
Could you please give us the output of sage -b right after you run this
"touch" command ? It looks like it the module is not compiled properly.
Nathann
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Hi Bruno,
I am sorry that I (as author of the InfinitePolynomialRing stuff) did
not answer before.
On 2014-04-16, BJ wrote:
> The output looks something like this:
>
> [-e_8 + e_4^2, -e_10 + e_6*e_4, -1382*e_12 + 2205*e_8*e_4 + 500*e_6^2 -
>> 1323*e_4^3, -10*e_14 + 21*e_10*e_4 + 22*e_8*e_6 - 33*
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