Hello,
I believe I found a bug in how radicals are simplified. The general
idea is that sqrt(x^2)=abs(x), but sage simplifies sqrt(x^2) to x instead,
even if x is negative. I've included a simple example below.
sage: x = var('x')
sage: assume(x<0)
sage: expr = sqrt(x^2)
sage: simp_expr=e
I want to create a plot by traversing a tree where some leaves of the data
structure add line segments. I am trying to pass one graphics object to a
function that adds a line segment to the graphics object. I assumed the
graphics object is passed by reference so that changes inside the function
stalled:
$ dpkg -l |grep mpc
ii libmpc-dev 0.8.2-1+b1
multiple precision complex floating-point library development package
ii libmpc2 0.8.2-1+b1
multiple precision complex floating-point library
, October 31, 2012 8:49:03 PM UTC+1, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
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> On 2012-10-31, V > wrote:
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Sorry, I was not able to attach the full log file gcc-4.6.3.log. Please
find below the most relevant parts of it.
...
checking whether the target assembler supports thread-local storage... yes
checking whether the thread-local storage support is from emutls... yes
configure: updating cache ./con
plaining the problem and including the relevant part of the log file
/tmp/sage-5.3/spkg/logs/gcc-4.6.3.log
...
Please find attached the log file. FYI, I am using Debian GNU/Linux running
on a 64-bit machine.
Thanks for your help!
V.
On Wednesday, October 31, 2012 6:14:37 PM UTC+1, J
ri.BooleanPolynomial' object has no
attribute 'lc'
I am using Sage version: 'Sage Version 4.8, Release Date: 2012-01-20' on a
64-bit machine running Debian GNU/Linux.
Thanks for your help!
Regards,
V.
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This is exactly what I wanted. Thanks for your help! :)
I'll look up the maxima manuals to see if I can force it to think
harder. Thanks anyway!
Have a nice day!
V
On Mar 31, 3:35 pm, Jason Grout wrote:
> V wrote:
> > On Mar 30, 6:07 pm, Jason Grout wrote:
> >> V wro
On Mar 30, 6:07 pm, Jason Grout wrote:
> V wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > I'm fairly new to sage with some background in maxima.
>
> > My workbook is shared at
> >http://www.sagenb.org/home/pub/410/
>
> > the last three lines show the error I get.
>
>
wards induction), but
maxima fails (line -2) with simplifying after the substitution is
made, even though the substitution is successful (line -3).
I expect to receive the line in the last "paragraph" as defined by
D1p.
Is this a bug or did I made a mistake?
Thanks f
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