On 24/01/13 19:58, Thierry Dumont wrote: > > Dima, > > I can make the translation into French. > > ============== > > Pour calculer les valeurs propres et les vecteurs propres d'une matrice > à coefficients flottants réels ou complexes, la matrice doit être > définie respectivement sur "RDF" (Real Double Field) ou "CDF" (Complex > Double Field). Si aucun anneau n'est spécifié et si on utilise des > coefficients réels ou complexes, alors la matrice est définie par défaut > respectivement sur les corps "RR" ou "CC", corps qui ne permettent pas > d'effectuer ces calculs dans tous les cas. > > =========== > > Note: > - I do not translate Real Double Field and Complex Double Field (Corps > des réels doubles does not mean many things. > - In good French " " sghould be replaced by <<...>>. > > I don't want to be really picky but is "coefficients flottants" the accepted jargon for "floating point" in French. I never heard that expression before - I would admit that I haven't been in France or talking science in French since early 2003 and my courses in numerical computations is from the early 90s.
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