thanks i got it
Le 23/03/2018 à 18:20, slelievre a écrit :
Le vendredi 23 mars 2018 08:07:52 UTC+1, HG a écrit :
>
> I want to learn combinatoric and graphs with sage, I found few doc on
> web, but not really for beginners, I am a true "beginner" so any
idea is
> welcome, I would prefer doc i
Le vendredi 23 mars 2018 08:07:52 UTC+1, HG a écrit :
>
> I want to learn combinatoric and graphs with sage, I found few doc on
> web, but not really for beginners, I am a true "beginner" so any idea is
> welcome, I would prefer doc in french but I found only in english, so
> reading is not easy
On Wednesday, March 21, 2018 at 7:29:37 PM UTC+1, saad khalid wrote:
>
> ...For example, one of the Mathematica functions takes a polynomial in 2
> variables as input and computes the value of the order in one of the
> variables (ie for x1^3 + x1*x2^2 + x2, the order for x1 would be 3).
>
Not di
Dear Saad,
It happens that I want to find more than one root numerically, then I use
brute force as in code below. It is not possible to
have any general heuristics for arbitrary function about where its roots
are, so if one knows more about the function in some special case
then the interval
OK it works fine, with 7.1.1(sagemath) and 7.1.2(anaconda)
thanks
mk
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Hi,
I want to learn combinatoric and graphs with sage, I found few doc on
web, but not really for beginners, I am a true "beginner" so any idea is
welcome, I would prefer doc in french but I found only in english, so
reading is not easy (but not impossible).
Kind regards
Henri
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