2018-01-25 10:20 GMT-06:00 slelievre :
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> Le samedi 30 décembre 2017 04:55:27 UTC-6, Manosh Tm a écrit :
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>>> It will be effective if the Qutip package comes with SAGE.
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>> Manosh T M
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2018-01-25 10:02 GMT-06:00 Ger Tielemans :
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> .. and what about the library PCRaster?
> http://pcraster.geo.uu.nl/
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> Op zaterdag 30 december 2017 18:55:30 UTC+1 schreef slelievre:
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>> Note that QuTiP is available system-wide on CoCalc:
>> https://cocalc.com/doc/software-python.html
I opened
Le samedi 30 décembre 2017 04:55:27 UTC-6, Manosh Tm a écrit :
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> It will be effective if the Qutip package comes with SAGE.
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> Manosh T M
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On Wed, Jan 24, 2018 at 8:13 PM, Anton Sherwood wrote:
> Speaking of piecewise functions, does anyone happen to know of a piecewise
> polynomial object for Python? I tried writing one (based on numpy.poly1d)
> but its integration method seems to have a bug. It surprises me that I
> haven't found
Speaking of piecewise functions, does anyone happen to know of a
piecewise polynomial object for Python? I tried writing one (based on
numpy.poly1d) but its integration method seems to have a bug. It
surprises me that I haven't found one on the fertile Web.
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.. and what about the library PCRaster?
http://pcraster.geo.uu.nl/
Op zaterdag 30 december 2017 18:55:30 UTC+1 schreef slelievre:
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> Note that QuTiP is available system-wide on CoCalc:
> https://cocalc.com/doc/software-python.html
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