> I'm sure my request isn't unique: one of the major goals of Sage is to
> provide a platform that allows people to _verify_ it, which is par for
> the course for any mathematician. I'd like to see the steps Sage uses
> to convert the sum I give it (or what not) to the form it chooses.
I think th
On 27 čvn, 14:37, Harald Schilly wrote:
> Sage sends and look what Maxima's code is doing there. For Sage it's
> the python debugger, for Maxima I don't know.
For maxima look at the help at
http://maxima.sourceforge.net/docs/manual/en/maxima_95.html#Category_003a-Debugging
, espetially the func
On Jun 25, 8:44 pm, "S. Robert James" wrote:
> But
> I'd like to know how it simplified it. Is there anyway to have Sage
> "show it's work"?
The first issue might be that the way how the algorithm works doesn't
match how it is done in reality by hand. The correct way to check this
step by ste
On Jun 26, 2010, at 7:24 PM, S. Robert James wrote:
I didn't receive a response on this. If the question isn't clear,
please let me know what needs to be clarified.
I'm sure my request isn't unique: one of the major goals of Sage is to
provide a platform that allows people to _verify_ it, whic
I didn't receive a response on this. If the question isn't clear,
please let me know what needs to be clarified.
I'm sure my request isn't unique: one of the major goals of Sage is to
provide a platform that allows people to _verify_ it, which is par for
the course for any mathematician. I'd lik