e removed)
>
> opened https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/30866
> to fix this
> >
> >
> > On Fri, 6 Nov 2020, 06:12 Surendran Karippadath,
> wrote:
> >>
> >> $ sage -upgrade 9.2
> >>
> >> must source sage-env-config before sage-env
>
$ sage -upgrade 9.2
must source sage-env-config before sage-env
Error setting environment variables by sourcing
'/usr/local/SageMath/9.0/SageMath/src/bin/sage-env';
possibly contact sage-devel (see http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel).
All the 1308 packages have been built. But the
axis
> with values j(sqrt(D)/2) as in your list.
>
> THere is a big theory of complex multiplcation behind these facts, but I
> don'y think that "gp in Sage" is an accurate sub ject
> line for discussion about that.
>
> John Cremona
>
>
0 at 2:28 AM Dima Pasechnik wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 30, 2020 at 9:24 AM Dima Pasechnik wrote:
> >
> > On Sun, Aug 30, 2020 at 5:50 AM Surendran Karippadath
> > wrote:
> > > I evaluated the j-invariant in Pari/gp In SageMathCell
> >
Hi,
I evaluated the j-invariant in Pari/gp In SageMathCell
? \p 50
? ellj(sqrt(163.0)*I)
%1 = 68925893036109279891085639286944512.0163739
Furthermore the Cube-root of the j-invariant I obtained
? (ellj(sqrt(163.0)*I))^(1/3)
%2 = 410009702400.00077461269365317226812447191214259043
Is
Search for a name 'sage' in your machine. The results will most -probably
tell what you should do to start running sage.
Regards
kksinfinity
On Fri, Mar 15, 2019 at 5:29 PM Jan Groenewald wrote:
> Hi
>
> On Fri, 15 Mar 2019 at 13:55, Deepak Pawar
> wrote:
>
>> I already had installed the sage
Oops, Sage crashed. We do our best to make it stable, but...
A crash report was automatically generated with the following information:
- A verbatim copy of the crash traceback.
- A copy of your input history during this session.
- Data on your current Sage configuration.
It was left in the
Hello Cogito,
>Errors occur. Then I realized I needed to do a "sudo apt-get install
sagemath" in >the directory, but now it cant find the sagemath package. Im
at a loss for how to >get anything to work here.
As you have not mentioned you have successfully run sage I am just adding
some advice.
)(x-3)(x^2-5)(x^3-1))
sage : y
1/((x^3-1)^2-9)
I did not find this mentioned in the docs. May be it is there.
Thanks.
On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 12:52 AM, John H Palmieri wrote:
>
>
> On Friday, March 25, 2011 9:35:13 PM UTC-7, Surendran Karippadath wrote:
>>
>> If th
If the multiplication sign * is absent ( say by mistake!) what is SAGE
evaluating?
For example:
x=var('x');f=1/((x-1)(x-3));
f.limit(x=1) returns -1/3
diff(f,x) returns -1/(x - 4)^2
plot(f,(x,0,10)) plots a smooth curve going through -1/3.
It is clear it is evaluating f =1/(x-4). How? Why is not p
Hello,
I am compiling sage ( 4.1.2 and 4.2.1 on 32bit Debian Stable gcc-4.3.2
and 4.2.6) I find the wiki() function at the sage: prompt raises
error and no wiki -page appears. The result is the following--
sage: wiki()
/home/angeli/sage-4.1.2/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/MoinMoin/
user.py
In the context of compiling sage from source ( 4.1.2 and 4.2.1 on 32bit
Debian Stable gcc-4.3.2 and 4.2.6) I find the wiki() function at the sage:
prompt raises error and no wiki -page appears.
sage: wiki()
/home/angeli/sage-4.1.2/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/MoinMoin/user.py:9:
DeprecationW
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