* I would like to stay
* I would like to post again that bounties for Axiom are available in the
appropriate newsgroups. I'll do so in december, since I do not know yet
whether two students who said that they were going to do something are
actually going to do something. Of course, I'll send
Axiom Developers;
The Axiom Foundation was established approximately 1 year ago to
promote the development and maintenance of the open source version
of Axiom through the dispersement of donations to support Axiom-
related projects and through the Award Of Bounties.
Foundation Membership
The
despite the missing .sty file it works!
this is cool. we have to import this technology into axiom.
of course it appears that you've licensed it under GPL and
we'd need your permission to include it under a second BSD
license. since you're the author you're the only one who
can authorize that.
t
i downloaded rhxterm.sty, put it in misc and ran texhash.
now it cannot find 'typeoutframed.sty' and neither can google.
t
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i moved allprose to a different system and almost successfully
built it. unfortunately it cannot find rhxterm.sty.
t
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"Tim Daly Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-11-16 at 00:24 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> > Must people don't run Apache on their desktop configurations.
>
> What? I don't know these most people, but most of the people
> I know run Apache.
Oh, that's good. I thought that
Greetings!
> The Makefile.pamphlet in the directory will be used to construct
> the proper files to hook into Axiom.
>
> I don't yet have this fully implemented for all of BLAS but it's coming.
>
> I believe Camm is the BLAS maintainer but i'm not certain.
>
For Debian, yes. blas, lapack and
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> Must people don't run Apache on their desktop configurations.
What? I don't know these most people, but most of the people I know run
Apache.
> Perhaps for performance reasons on a network mod_lisp might be
> preferred although from
Greetings!
Bob McElrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If you (or anyone else) is interested, a very nice paper appeared today
> http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0511176 which presents an algorithm for the
> evaluation of loop integrals. I would love to see this implemented in
> axiom.
>
Thanks for
funny :-)
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> > Subject: lisp webserver
> > From: "Tim Daly Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Content-Type: text/plain
> > Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 11:29:43 +0100
> >
> > If you want to bolt Lisp onto a webserver, the sweet spot
> >
Hi *,
I will read it, but I am on my way to a 1 month visit and need a few days
to settle down. I would also be interested in seeing eg Feyncalc, FORM and
other packages at least analysed to see what could be used in AXIOM.
However, my personal interests turn to more combinatorial issues, as Hopf
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I am a bit tired, so my response might be make not make sense.
> > F(n-1,k)/F(n,k) ,
> >
> > primarily given by an Expression Integer could be "coerced" / "converted"
> > / "retracted" (certainly not) to, say, a
>
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> But even checking that some summand is a hypergeometric term causes the
> greatest pain. So in fact, the last thing I tried was trying to check wether
> a quotient
>
> F(n-1,k
If you (or anyone else) is interested, a very nice paper appeared today
http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0511176 which presents an algorithm for the
evaluation of loop integrals. I would love to see this implemented in
axiom.
I would also be interested if the experts could read it and estimate
what is
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- 'random()' has meaning only if I specify a distribution. If no distribution
is
specified, usually the uniform distribution is taken. There is no uniform
distribution
on the integers, nor on th
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