Henri, could you say more precisely what you mean by
"Jupyter notebooks run but do no calculation"?
Samuel
2017-04-29 16:01 GMT+02:00 HG :
> I installed it on w10 and w7 works fine in sagenb, jupyper notebook runs
> but do no calculation. It's a bit slow because my pc-s are really old
> stuff, b
When I try to use vars() to see local variables I get this pink error
message that goes on about "crystals" What's that about?
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On Monday, April 24, 2017 at 2:57:41 AM UTC-7, vdelecroix wrote:
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> Dear Jim,
>
> For windows status, have a look at [1]. Concerning data storage with
> flash drive, the live USB key [2] gives you access to your hard drive.
> So I don't understand your limitation problem.
>
> Vincent
>
Cas
On Monday, April 24, 2017 at 6:11:48 AM UTC-7, slelievre wrote:
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> Dear Jim,
>
> have you tried using the SageMath installer for Windows
> that Erik Bray has produced, funded by OpenDreamKit?
>
> This graph, which worked in virtualbox, died in sagemath for win, so I'll
wait for the beta ;)
def
OK Robert : I misunderstood.
I cannot help either
Dominique
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On Monday, April 24, 2017 at 3:07:00 AM UTC-7, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
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>
> another option is to install a 2nd hard drive/SSD, (almost trivial on
> desktop) and install Linux there.
> The cost of such disks, 100GB would give you more than enough, is below
> $100.
>
>
> I do have an SSD. Is the
Thanks, I'll try that. dld now.
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On Monday, 1 May 2017 15:31:12 UTC-4, Dominique Laurain wrote:
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> I wonder why you want to use the "abs()" function, when the "absolute
> value" function has no meaning for complex numbers.
>
The modulus of a complex number z is often called the absolute value of z
and is typeset as |z|. The
Hello Robert,
I wonder why you want to use the "abs()" function, when the "absolute
value" function has no meaning for complex numbers.
How you define the 'greater than' (>) operator in complex numbers ?
It is hazardous to mix symbolic computing (var, sqrt,..language) and field
operatorsbec
I am wanting to hand off a holomorphic function to an external library, but
the library only works with real numbers (operations with C++ doubles).
Thus I wish to have Sage compute functions u and v for which f(x+i y) =
u(x,y) + i v(x,y) such that u and v are expressed only in terms of
operatio
First thing you might like to try is to update to gcc 7.0.1;
see the related Fedora effort:
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/de...@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/7OS7EDKLZDY27C6777O6HE2QMF7YU3X7/
On Monday, May 1, 2017 at 11:30:49 AM UTC+1, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
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> IMHO you are the 1
IMHO you are the 1st one reporting about building Sage with gcc 7.0.0.
It's not surprising - most probably the corresponding upstream packages,
gsl and R in this case, have not yet been ported to gcc 7.
On Monday, May 1, 2017 at 12:58:49 AM UTC+1, Tae Lim Kook wrote:
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> Sorry if a similar messa
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