Hi Dave. Nice to see a fellow Mathematica "alum". I have found the
same thing with the lack of Mathematica outside of schools.
On Dec 24, 3:51 am, "Dr. David Kirkby"
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> Ben Woodruff wrote:
> > Hi all. This is my first post to the discussions groups I've been
> > following for the last 4 mon
being)
On Jul 18, 3:43 pm, Minh Nguyen wrote:
> Hi Chris,
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> On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 6:18 AM, Chris Chiasson wrote:
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> > I just want to add that I (eventually) found the following keyboard
> > shortcuts I was looking for in another thread on the developer's list
&g
I just want to add that I (eventually) found the following keyboard
shortcuts I was looking for in another thread on the developer's list
and that they should probably be added under the notebook section of
the page shown at:
http://sagemath.org/doc/tutorial/interactive_shell.html?highlight=keybo
Does the Sage DVD (not the live cd) require admin privileges to run it
on Windows? I suppose this boils down to whether or not the VMWare
binary mentioned in the description is the installer for VMWare or if
it is actually the executable needed to launch Sage.
If it does run off of the DVD withou
thanks! my eyes are so trained to mathematica that i didn't even
notice i was swapping it there
On Apr 11, 12:52 pm, William Stein wrote:
> 2009/4/11 Chris Chiasson :
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> > does anyone know what could be causing this? (pasted notebook below -
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does anyone know what could be causing this? (pasted notebook below -
i would publish this on sagenb.org, but its publishing feature isn't
working for me right now (keeps giving an invalid url))
---begin notebook after this line-
Lift Coefficient
system:sage
{{{id=21|
Well, I didn't write that javascript part, but I can tell you that if
you click the link to add the search engine to your browser, you could
save a few more clicks. BTW, the page doesn't actually install
anything into your browser, it just triggers the function in your
browser that lets _you_ add
No problem, where do you want me to add it?
On Apr 6, 8:46 am, "Fabio Tonti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cool. This could have some place in the documentation, what do you say?
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> On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 2:59 PM, Chris Chiasson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
&g
ASchur(QQ); print s([2,1])^2"
> s[2, 2, 1, 1] + s[2, 2, 2] + s[3, 1, 1, 1] + 2*s[3, 2, 1] + s[3, 3] +
> s[4, 1, 1] + s[4, 2]
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> --Mike
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> On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 2:55 AM, Chris Chiasson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I would like to use
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> > sage -
I would like to use
sage -notebook
or a similar command to start my sage notebook server on boot from a
startup script. However, just using sage -notebook won't work. I need
to pass the address option on the command line.
sage -notebook address="$(cat /etc/hostname)"
ain't workin. I keep runni
I should have said: the first SAGE evaluation is on p. 35
On Sep 24, 3:58 am, Chris Chiasson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the first SAGE example starts on page 35
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> 0_o
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> On Sep 24, 1:03 am, "Ted Kosan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > The &qu
the first SAGE example starts on page 35
0_o
On Sep 24, 1:03 am, "Ted Kosan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The "Sage Programming for Newbies" eBook (v0.55_alpha) has been
> released and it can be found at the following URL:
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> http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/tkosan
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> Questions about the
This sounds like one of the questions that comes up on the Mathematica
user list.
Is there any way you could give the setup for the problem at an
earlier stage in your computations? I think it might be easier for a
human to understand if he/she could see how you arrived at k0.
On Aug 29, 6:33 pm
you can use mathematica remotely anyway
method 1: remote kernel (don't know if mathplayer can be made to
connect to one of these)
method 2: ssh tunneling, possibly with x windows (this should work,
but you will probably need to learn a lot to make it work)
plain method:
ssh and execute
math
to en
When I access
https://sage.math.washington.edu:8103/home/Chris_Chiasson/0/
on my windows box, the layout has the notebook section drawn over the
blue buttons and the combo boxes. I assume this is because I have
manually set Window's DPI to 86 (the default is 96, I think), so that
it matches the
http://localhost:8000/doc_browser?/tut/?node9.html
from the documentation says:
"Note: You should not type the triple dots ... above; they are just to
emphasize that the code is indented."
I am not sure what this means. Perhaps it is outdated text?
P.S.
I initially emailed [EMAIL PROTECTED] a
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