Hi William,
Thanks for your reply!
> I'm just curious. What are the *drawbacks* of installing the combinat
> queue?
Others might have better answers, here are some thoughts:
- the combinat queue is *not* stable
- some/most the code is not properly tested and/or even still in development
- the
Hi,
I'm just curious. What are the *drawbacks* of installing the combinat
queue? What if I installed it into http://sagenb.org, just viewing it
as another optional package (I install dozens of optional packages).
-- William
On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 12:22 PM, Christian Stump
wrote:
> Hi all!
>
Hi,
I've been migrating services off of the sagemath virtual machine back
to run natively on boxen.math.washington.edu.
The *only* thing that is left that is being served off of the sagemath
virtual machine is combinat.sagemath.org, which is
I think:
(1) top level page redirects to the standa
On Sat, Jul 16, 2011 at 11:26:26AM +0200, Martin Rubey wrote:
> Hm, and now I have a similar problem: how to do it in the other
> direction? I.e., I have a map from QQ[q] to QQ and want to use it to
> construct an element in a module over QQ given an element over QQ[q]...
Good question. That is a