Yes, @vdelecroix, in these cases this might be a very good option.
sage: list( [x,y] for x in range(1,10) for y in range(1,10) if x+y==15)
[[6, 9], [7, 8], [8, 7], [9, 6]]
For a more general setting, normaliz, 4ti2 and other approaches are better;
some are available in sage as pointed above.
O
May be you want to use ` WeightedIntegerVectors(15,[1,1])` or restricted
partitions inside gap. This, for a single linear Diophantine equation like
yours might be a fast approach.
Pedro
On Friday, April 17, 2020 at 7:17:12 PM UTC+2, Bert Henry wrote:
>
> I have the equation
> x + y = 15
> an I'
Arnav,
If you are using docker you may want to have a look at
https://github.com/sagemath/sage-binder-env
I took that as a starting point for
https://github.com/pedritomelenas/Algebra-conmutativa-y-computacional/blob/master/Dockerfile
But the question is, if you have jupyterhub installed on th