Many thanks for your reply and warning!
I would nevertheless like to try and see if I can get this sage package on
my machine---if only just to see the bug in action myself. Do you know what
might be causing the error I'm getting with "sage -i"?
Regards,
Jeremy
On Monday, July 13, 2015 at 2:1
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> On Monday, July 13, 2015 at 6:49:26 PM UTC+2, Jeremy Owen wrote:
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>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm interested in using Sage to perform modular decomposition of graphs.
>> I gather this functionality used to be built into Sage but had a bug (
>> http://
Hello,
I'm interested in using Sage to perform modular decomposition of graphs. I
gather this functionality used to be built into Sage but had a bug
(http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/13744) and was later moved to a spkg
(http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/17950) called modular_decomposition (with
Are there any devs that can fix the
sage-6.4.1-x86_64-Linux-Fedora_21_x86_64.tar.lzma download file (md5sum
148500e5252cc80328663772a8153ad9)? All of the following files are links to
(missing) files on the build machine, instead of being included in the
download tar:
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 logan user
@william: Obvious question: are you using exactly the same versions of
numpy, etc., in both of your tests?
No they are very unlikely to be the same versions. I used the last
pre-Lion superpack_10.6_2011.07.10.sh
Chris Fonnesbeck: http://stronginference.com/scipy-superpack/
@jason: Exactly. W
On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 10:06 AM, kcrisman wrote:
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> On Aug 16, 11:39 pm, Owen Densmore wrote:
> > More info, just in case: Using latest Chrome browser, running Snow
> Leopard
> > latest. Intel. Sorry about three questions in one post, just noticed.
>
> You
e server's cert but no big deal, it can be turned
off by inspecting the cert and checking "always trust".
It would be nice if I could set up the notebook defaults to be interface='',
secure=True so that however I start the notebook server, it uses these
values.
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I'm using Sage Version 4.7, Release Date: 2011-05-23, the Mac Sage.app
version. I'm running on a Mac ecology: Air, Mini, MacBook. The Mini is
acting as a local notebook server.
I'm noticing flaky behavior in a few areas:
1 - My worksheets (both local and on sagenb server) will every now and ag
Thanks for the pointer. Alas, I get the same error when I run the
notebook(interface="mini addr") from my laptop. This looks like something
on my LAN is blocking access. I'll fuss some more with it.
On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 10:21 PM, Benjamin Jones
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> On Aug 12, 10:47
I've a Mac Mini on a LAN (AirPort) with a recent Sage install using the
Sage.app 64 bit distro. I've set Web Sharing on.
The Sage.app launches the notebook service
on http://localhost:8000/home/admin/ as documented.
Now I'd like to access the Mini from my other systems on the same LAN. If I
hat the author would do well to consider Sage for his next
version of the book, and indeed this is why I abandoned the book's approach
in favor of Sage. Python the language is abs-fab, but Python sys admin is
less that lovely.
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hen I would like to "publish" it to my http://sagenb.org/ account. Does
the upload process from sagenb.org include uploading all the datafiles I've
added to my localhost server's worksheet?
Thanks for the help,
-- Owen
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 10:04 PM, Jason Grout
wrot
What is the best documentation for notebooks, specifically the worksheet
format? I found http://www.sagemath.org/doc/reference/notebook.html but it
seems to be oriented toward the developer of worksheets, not users.
I've tried things like "help" on the worksheet and it gives me out of date
inf
re of Sage and it would be a shame for this
sort of work to escape into the wild!
My interest in classification was piqued by a recent book:
Machine Learning http://goo.gl/MEiN8
which includes a good deal of Python/Numpy/Scipy which I hope to run via Sage.
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Great pointers, Jason .. thanks.
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I have a friend who'd like to do as Sage has done: create a Python
based service available through web pages.
Is there any documentation as to how Sage builds web interfaces driven
by a Python backend?
FYI The work to be ported is: http://matterandinteractions.org/
Thanks!
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-
GPU? WebGL? Shader language?
- If so, what areas are the most successful?
- What sort of visualizations might lend themselves best to GPU graphics?
- Are there GLSL (OpenGL shader language) linear algebra "libraries"?
Thanks!
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Gak! I found it a work around: find_root() seems fine. Sorry for the
interruption!
On Apr 16, 10:47 am, Owen wrote:
> I'm solving recurrence relations for a k-SAT algorithm, and have run
> up against an apparent limit in solve. I'm running:
> solutions = solve([x^3 - x
the order .. this for
order 5 for example.
solutions = solve([x^5*(2 - x) == 1], x, solution_dict=True)
Is there another method approach I could take? I'd like to reach 6 at
least. My homework depends on it! :)
Thanks,
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is is pretty noob, I realize, but I tried several searches, and
even found golden-ratio, but couldn't figure out how to achieve the
desired result of not evaluating irrationals]
Thanks! Sage rocks!
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you could give me some pointers and tips. How to use python within
sage on graphs, for example. Or reduce recurrence/difference
equations. Basically, how Sage is used by the theoretical computer
science community.
Thanks!
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What are our plans for py3k?
I ask because there are some youth education efforts moving to 3.0 so
that the kids don't get introduced to "legacy" concepts! Here's one:
http://www.briggs.net.nz/log/writing/snake-wrangling-for-kids/
No worries, I mainly wanted to be sure I wasn't missing something.
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> On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 4:30 PM, Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I looked but couldn't find how to create a se
I looked but couldn't find how to create a set of linked worksheets
like the tutorial. I.e. if you look at:
http://localhost:8000/doc/live/tut/node8.html
.. you see links between the worksheets (previous up next and so on)
Is there a trick to doing this?
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wrong, being a newbie to python packaging .. but
if I'm right, wouldn't it be best for Sage to be able to use the
existing system, using shared libraries/Mac-Frameworks?
I can guess the answer: its just too hard to manage compatibility
proble
plot has
unequal axis scaling.
Here's a picture:
http://backspaces.net/temp/Safari116.png
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