On Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 5:01:32 PM UTC+2, Ralf Stephan wrote:
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> > ./sage -t --serial --valgrind
>
I found out that the serial option is not only unnecessary here but even
will in certain cases prevent it all to work.
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Dear all,
we are happy to announce the First Joint GAP-Sage Days which
will take place in St Andrews on January 18th-22nd, 2016. They
will be preceded by a GAP Coding Sprint on January 13th-16th.
For the 1st Joint GAP-Sage Days, the focus of the workshop will
be on improving GAP-SageMath
Le lundi 12 oct. 2015 à 13:50:04 (+0100), Alexander Konovalov a écrit :
> we are happy to announce the First Joint GAP-Sage Days which
> will take place in St Andrews on January 18th-22nd, 2016. They
> will be preceded by a GAP Coding Sprint on January 13th-16th.
>
> For the 1st Joint GAP-Sage
Le lundi 12 oct. 2015 à 13:02:38 (-0700), Volker Braun a écrit :
> On Monday, October 12, 2015 at 3:46:29 PM UTC+2, Snark wrote:
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> > Does that mean that the libgap in sagemath will get part of upstream GAP?
> >
>
> A better interop between Sage and GAP is definitely desirable. I don't
>
On Monday, October 12, 2015 at 3:46:29 PM UTC+2, Snark wrote:
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> Does that mean that the libgap in sagemath will get part of upstream GAP?
>
A better interop between Sage and GAP is definitely desirable. I don't
think anybody has a clear plan at this point but I'll be at the meeting ;-)
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In #19391 i am trying to move the method .invariant_generators() to
libsingular. It works on the non modular case, but for the modular case, we
need to call singular's invariant_ring function. This function returns
three matrices, and we need the first two. But if i call it through