Thanks, right, I forgot the meaning of "int" in latte_int, sorry.
Indeed, this looks like one can actually do better than Mathematica, if
latte_int is installed.
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Le dimanche 13 septembre 2020 12:30:09 UTC+2, Dima Pasechnik a écrit :
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>> Can I perform triple integrals in a region of space I define? I'm trying
>> to migrate from mathematica to sage, and in mathematica I could go and
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On Sun, Sep 6, 2020 at 10:03 AM Teodoro Coluccio
wrote:
> Can I perform triple integrals in a region of space I define? I'm trying
> to migrate from mathematica to sage, and in mathematica I could go and
> define a region of space (with various limitations) and then perform the
> integral of a fu
On Sun, Sep 6, 2020 at 5:03 AM Teodoro Coluccio
wrote:
> Can I perform triple integrals in a region of space I define? I'm trying
> to migrate from mathematica to sage, and in mathematica I could go and
> define a region of space (with various limitations) and then perform the
> integral of a fun
Can I perform triple integrals in a region of space I define? I'm trying to
migrate from mathematica to sage, and in mathematica I could go and define
a region of space (with various limitations) and then perform the integral
of a function on it. Here is an explanatory image:
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Can I perform triple integrals in a region of space I define? I'm trying to
migrate from mathematica to sage, and in mathematica I could go and define
a region of space (with various limitations) and then perform the integral
of a function on it. Here is an explanatory image:
[image: screen.png]
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Can I perform triple integrals in a region of space I define? I'm trying to
migrate from mathematica to sage, and in mathematica I could go and define
a region of space (with various limitations) and then perform the integral
of a function on it. Here is an explanatory image:
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