Thanks and sorry - yes, I realized my mistake,
K
On Wednesday, 25 May 2016 15:03:35 UTC+1, John Cremona wrote:
>
> R.gen() is z, not the square root of minus 1, so your f is 4*z^2.
>
> With I = CC.gen() you get
>
> sage: print(f.dict())
> {1: 2.00*I, 2: 2.00}
>
>
> On 2
On Wednesday, 25 May 2016 15:34:30 UTC+1, kbriggs wrote:
>
> Thanks and sorry - yes, I realized my mistake,
> K
>
> On Wednesday, 25 May 2016 15:03:35 UTC+1, John Cremona wrote:
>>
>> R.gen() is z, not the square root of minus 1, so your f is 4*z^2.
>>
>>
I find that the notebook often cuts off the top half of output
formulas (with "Typeset" ticked), and does not provide a scrollbar to
allow it all to be seen. For example, with this input:
integrate(x/a^2*exp(-x^2/2/a^2)*exp(-(x-mu)^2/sigma^2/2)/sqrt(2*pi)/
sigma,x,0,z);
Keith
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I first tried "make" again, without reinstalling anything. It seemed
to complete and sage works properly as far as I can tell.If make
finishes without a final error message, can I conclude that the build
is ok?
I next installed the new atlas spkg and did "make" again. No error
messages.
Ke
No - should I have it?
Keith.
On Jan 27, 3:04 pm, Volker Braun wrote:
> Do you have Fedora's ntl-devel package installed?
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I tried to build sage on a new Fedora 14 system. This happened:
...
(cd /home/kbriggs/Downloads/sage-4.6/spkg/build/mpir-1.2.2.p1/src; /
bin/sh ./libtool --tag=CXX --mode=relink g++ -m32 -O2 -fomit-frame-
pointer -mtune=k8 -march=k8 -o libgmpxx.la -rpath /home/kbriggs/
Downloads/sage-4.6/local