Update: I think the G. Carlsson paper, Topology and Data, is quite a
find. Thanks for suggesting the link, Justin.
Alec
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Thanks. It looks promising. My earlier search didn't yield anything.
Alec
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 2:13 PM, Justin C. Walker wrote:
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> On Jul 29, 2010, at 06:12 , Alec Battles wrote:
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>> Not specifically, no, but orms.mfo.de (an excellent list with frequent
>> updat
Not specifically, no, but orms.mfo.de (an excellent list with frequent
updates) lists 9 projects under topology. I will do some digging
later, but feel free to help me search.
Alec
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I actually think that computers are very healthy for mathematicians in
that regard. What's the use of a branch of mathematics whose functions
don't take user-defined numbers/shapes as their domain??
But given a user-defined set of points and a bunch of topological
transformations, I don't see why
That's great info. Thanks.
A
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 5:58 PM, kcrisman wrote:
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> On Jul 28, 11:51 am, Alec Battles wrote:
>> Sorry if there's some good reason why this would be redundant, but I
>> have an idea. It's a bit scary that you can't simply
Sorry if there's some good reason why this would be redundant, but I
have an idea. It's a bit scary that you can't simply draw a triangle
with sage given a set of three coordinates...
Why doesn't sage make some sort of interface to KIG? It can be
scripted in python (using pykig.py), and draws geo
I've tried to find info about this. Can't find anything... Any suggestions/help?
Alec
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Thanks for sending so much great info.
Alec
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I've tried to find info on this. Sorry if it's already been written down.
Alec
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ead) if it will
> completely do it for you, though.
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> On Jul 13, 12:01 am, Alec Battles wrote:
>> I am using SAGE, not so much as a mathematical tool, but to make art.
Sounds like an interesting project. Is it for school or for fun?
I'm using Sage to make art and sorta failing. If I knew more
programming I'd give it a lot more time, but sadly my only talents are
in the GIMP/Inkscape department.
Alec
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I am using SAGE, not so much as a mathematical tool, but to make art.
With that in mind, I want to disable axes pretty much permanently.
I am currently plotting complex functions such as
sage: f(z) = z^5 + z - 1 + 1/z
sage: complex_plot(f, (-3, 3), (-3, 3))
Thanks,
Alec
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