Hi Dima,
This is a page in the Cadabra site: Cadabra: use with Jupyter
I just want to calculate some General relativity stuff using Cadabra on a
Jupyter Notebook as shown in their picture.
Thanks,
Daniel Volinski
En domingo, 7 de marzo de 2021 11:54:22 GMT+2, Dima Pasechnik
escribió:
Perfect!
This command gave me a file I was able to modify.
Thanks,
Guillermo
On Sun, 7 Mar 2021 at 23:12, julian...@gmail.com
wrote:
> Hi Guillermo,
>
> On Sunday, March 7, 2021 at 10:40:30 PM UTC+1 list...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Do you happen to know if one can configure a default directory?
>
Hi Guillermo,
On Sunday, March 7, 2021 at 10:40:30 PM UTC+1 list...@gmail.com wrote:
> Do you happen to know if one can configure a default directory?
`sage -n --generate-config` creates a configuration file. I think you can
set the default directory in this configuration file. This is regular
Thanks, Julian. I forgot about using the recursive help option…
Do you happen to know if one can configure a default directory?
(It is true I also can create an alias.)
Guillermo
On Sun, 7 Mar 2021 at 22:30, julian...@gmail.com
wrote:
> Hi Guillermo,
>
> sage -n --help prints this for me
>
>
Hi Guillermo,
sage -n --help prints this for me
> [...]
> * Run Jupyter notebook in custom directory:
>sage --notebook=jupyter --notebook-dir=/home/foo/bar
> [...]
Is this what you are looking for?
julian
On Sunday, March 7, 2021 at 10:11:05 PM UTC+1 list...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hi Dima.
Hi Dima.
I am trying to follow your advice, using conda to install SageMath on macOS
(mainly to help others doing it), and I have one question:
How do I tell the new "sage -n" where to look for my jupyter notebooks?
Presently, it shows me
~
whereas all my .ipynb files are in
~/Documents/SageMath
On Sun, 7 Mar 2021, 20:33 Matthias Koeppe, wrote:
> From numpy.log:
>
> gcc: numpy/core/src/multiarray/flagsobject.c
> gcc: numpy/core/src/multiarray/nditer_api.c
> In file included from
> /net/dlp762/share/application-software/Gcc/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/9.2.0/include/immintrin.h:51,
>
>From numpy.log:
gcc: numpy/core/src/multiarray/flagsobject.c
gcc: numpy/core/src/multiarray/nditer_api.c
In file included from
/net/dlp762/share/application-software/Gcc/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/9.2.0/include/immintrin.h:51,
from numpy/core/src/umath/simd.inc.src:25,
I must say I don't understand what you mean by "use Cadabra2 on a Jupyter
Notebook", is it even possible?
The following does not read like it's supported by Cadabra2:
https://github.com/kpeeters/cadabra2/tree/master/frontend/web
They have https://github.com/kpeeters/cadabra2/tree/master/jupyterke
Hi Dima,
I asked the same question on the Cadabra support site, they don't know either.
Daniel Volinski
En sábado, 6 de marzo de 2021 16:57:24 GMT+2, 'Daniel Volinski' via
sage-support escribió:
Thank you Dima.
Daniel Volinski
En sábado, 6 de marzo de 2021 12:30:27 GMT+2, Dima P
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