On 07/13/2011 04:29 PM, robin wrote:
> Hello Michael
>
> thanks for this.
>
> Mathematica allows you to specify the metric by which you measure
> simplicity (actually, it's called "ComplexityFunction" and IIRC there
> are five or six builtins).
>
> As for sage, how about just counting
> the numb
Hello Michael
thanks for this.
Mathematica allows you to specify the metric by which you measure
simplicity (actually, it's called "ComplexityFunction" and IIRC there
are five or six builtins).
As for sage, how about just counting
the number of calls to psi()? This would just be an integer, wit
On 07/12/11 22:07, robin wrote:
> Hi again
>
> [replying to self]
>
> I didn't make myself clear here. What I meant to ask was, I think,
>
> "Look, sage doesn't seem to know this fact about psi(). Does sage
> store a list of known facts about the psi function anywhere?
>
> Because, if it does
Hi again
[replying to self]
I didn't make myself clear here. What I meant to ask was, I think,
"Look, sage doesn't seem to know this fact about psi(). Does sage
store a list of known facts about the psi function anywhere?
Because, if it does, I would like to suggest that the following list
of