The version sage-8.1-OSX_10.11.6-x86_64.app.dmg, available on some mirrors,
seems to have worked... Thanks kcrisman!
On Friday, January 19, 2018 at 3:36:36 PM UTC-2, kcrisman wrote:
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> I have succesfully installed sage-7.2-OSX_10.11.4-x86_64.app.dmg on my
>> MacBook Pro 2010 with the operatin
Also I have now learnt that the mirror I used did not have (and does not
yet) available the version you mention... Mea culpa
On Friday, January 19, 2018 at 3:36:36 PM UTC-2, kcrisman wrote:
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>
> I have succesfully installed sage-7.2-OSX_10.11.4-x86_64.app.dmg on my
>> MacBook Pro 2010 with the
Dear kcrisman,
My version of El Capitan is 10.11.*4*, which does not match exactly 10.11.
*6*. Should it work anyway?
Thanks a lot!
On Friday, January 19, 2018 at 3:36:36 PM UTC-2, kcrisman wrote:
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>
> I have succesfully installed sage-7.2-OSX_10.11.4-x86_64.app.dmg on my
>> MacBook Pro 2010
Dear all,
I have succesfully installed sage-7.2-OSX_10.11.4-x86_64.app.dmg on my
MacBook Pro 2010 with the operating system Mac OS X El Capitan, numbered
10.11.4. However, I would like, if possible, to have a newer version of
Sagemath, such as 8.0. My question then is:
Does anyone know whether
I have declared a function Omega of a single variable t through:
Omega = function('Omega')(t)
Afterwards, I have calculated a quantity whose generic result is given in
terms of the derivative of Omega (let us call it dOmega), for instance:
quanti = Omega(t)*cos(t) + dOmega(t)
Since I know the
Thank you, William!
On Thursday, August 31, 2017 at 11:56:01 AM UTC-3, William wrote:
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> On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 5:23 AM, Mauricio Calvao > wrote:
> > Hi
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> > I have SageMath 8.0 installed under my Debian desktop and use it
> typically
> > through
Hi
I have SageMath 8.0 installed under my Debian desktop and use it typically
through Jupyter notebooks, particularly for SageManifolds calculations.
I would like to select some cells from a given Jupyter notebook, and then
copy and paste them to another different Jupyter notebook, in another t