On Thu, Dec 09, 2010 at 09:05:03PM +0100, Nicolas M. Thiery wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> On Wed, Dec 08, 2010 at 09:04:50AM +1100, Paul Bryan wrote:
> > I'm wondering if the best way to implement multi-symmetric functions
> > is as I've done so far, using SymmetricFunctionAlgebra as a model,
> > wh
Jason Bandlow writes:
>> Also, is there an interface with the lisp compiler sbcl?
>
> I think a lisp compiler is available (this is how Maxima is compiled)
> and I don't think it's sbcl. But I don't know for sure.
it is ecl, which is a decent implementation. If the program is written
in ansi c
Hi Jason,
Thanks, yes this works!
Anne
On 12/9/10 7:23 AM, Jason Bandlow wrote:
On 12/07/2010 10:54 AM, Anne Schilling wrote:
Great! Could you send me some sample code? One problem I currently
have with the sage-combinat queue is that then I cannot show any
poset pictures, but tomorrow I won'
Hi Paul,
On Wed, Dec 08, 2010 at 09:04:50AM +1100, Paul Bryan wrote:
> I'm wondering if the best way to implement multi-symmetric functions
> is as I've done so far, using SymmetricFunctionAlgebra as a model,
> which means my MultiSymmetricFunctionAlgebra class extends
> CombinatorialFreeM
On 12/07/2010 10:54 AM, Anne Schilling wrote:
> Great! Could you send me some sample code? One problem I currently
> have with the sage-combinat queue is that then I cannot show any
> poset pictures, but tomorrow I won't have to ..
Hi Anne,
Sorry for the slow response, but I realized there was a
Hi Nicolas,
> Anyone planning to attend this conference? It could be a great way to
> get an idea of what's going on in this area and possibly start
> collaborations with Sage!
Did you notice who is organizing ?
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Dear Sage-Words developers,
Anyone planning to attend this conference? It could be a great way to
get an idea of what's going on in this area and possibly start
collaborations with Sage!
Cheers,
Nicolas
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