I want to create a neat table of the factorization of several polynomials
of the form [image: x^n-1] in the ring Z/3Z [x].
This is my code, which I am using inside of a Jupyter notebook that works
as expected:
R = IntegerModRing(3)
x = PolynomialRing(R, 'x').gen()
rows = []
for k in range
I am afraid I cannot seem to find the answer to the following question in
the docs.
Suppose I have finite ring? How do I list all its elements? e.g.
```
R = PolynomialRing(GF(97),'x')
x = R.gen()
p = lambda x: x^2+2
S = R.quotient(p(x), 'a')
```
I would like to list all the elements of the qu
BTW: I have used the Mathematica package on a Raspberry Pi3+ over vnc,
and the setup works quite well. It's not a brain dead version; it knows
things about Generalized Hypergeometric functions; and gives answers in
a reasonable time. It's nice to know that I can send off a problem and
have "s
On Sat, Nov 19, 2022 at 11:25 AM kcrisman wrote:
>
> Though see this:
> https://www.wolfram.com/engine/faq/#can-i-use-the-free-engine-in-an-open-source-project
That says " However, the Free Engine license does not permit end-user
use, except when this use is for further development. For end-user
Hi,
I just read through the links you provide. I hope I'm wrong, but it
seems pretty clear to me that
you absolutely cannot legally use Wolfram engine as part of
https://sagecell.sagemath.org
or https://cocalc.com without purchasing a license. They do sell a
license that would make
it possible
Though see
this:
https://www.wolfram.com/engine/faq/#can-i-use-the-free-engine-in-an-open-source-project
On Saturday, November 19, 2022 at 2:24:15 PM UTC-5 kcrisman wrote:
> The same could also apply to Cocalc ... except that Cocalc is also a
>> commercial product, therefore excluded from Wolf
> The same could also apply to Cocalc ... except that Cocalc is also a
> commercial product, therefore excluded from Wolfram terms for the *gratis*
> Wolfram engine...
>
Technically if someone ran a Cocalc instance (say, from a Docker image)
that was not commercial, maybe that would be okay?
Just for the record, I have created a
ticket https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/34758
Regards,
Max
On Monday, October 25, 2021 at 5:26:37 PM UTC-4 Max Alekseyev wrote:
> Btw, another there is another issue related to the order of indeterminates
> described at
> https://ask.sagemath.org/question
Dear list
Now that the *gratis* (but by no means free) [Wofram
engine](https://www.wolfram.com/engine/) can be used for "pre-production"
projects, it seems to me that it *could* be installed on
`sagegell.sagemath.org`, this allowing access to the
`algorithm="mathematica"` options and, more gen