Camm,
Do you know a version of gcl that runs on a Mac/PPC platform?
Tim
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>After installing the latest silver, I discovered that now there is the
>chunck environment and that the input file can be stripped with
>)lisp (tangle "input.file" "chunckname")
>This greatly simplify the production of pamphlet files, since they now
>are plain LaTeX files. The questions:
>1) (t
First, let me thank all of you for your support: I will use all the hints
in my next computations.
Effectively, I didn't think to do computations modulo a prime, even if it
is a common trick.
Neither I thought about changing the domain where computing the groebner
basis, but this is due to t
Fabio,
I ran Waldek's version of your code with the change to HDMP
and it completes in about 15 minutes.
Tim
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Fabio,
Would you be interested in adding a bit of documentation to
your file to explain the "what and why"? It would be useful
to people to have examples of Groebner calculations.
Tim
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> Fabio S. wrote:
> >
> > I am thinking you are right: I tried the same computations on another
> > machine: same distribution, same axiom version: it ran for more than 8
> > hours without problems, but, unluckly, not giving the answer... :-(
> >
>
> You may try to do computation modulo a prim
Fabio S. wrote:
>
> I am thinking you are right: I tried the same computations on another
> machine: same distribution, same axiom version: it ran for more than 8
> hours without problems, but, unluckly, not giving the answer... :-(
>
You may try to do computation modulo a prime number. For m
Well, I've been running your code for about 6 hours or so on
the fastest machine I have and also on an Ubuntu machine.
Neither one has completed so far but they continue to compute.
As to the complete system crash my best guess is that your system
has "thermal checked", i.e., overheated and thus