Re: [sage-devel] Integrals don't coincide with the ones directly done by maxima

2019-03-23 Thread Michael Orlitzky
On 3/23/19 11:29 AM, mmarco wrote: > The proposal of not using abs_integrate by default, and provide the > option of using it it with an algorithm keyword seems the most logical > to me.  None of these will really help in this case. Without abs_integrate, you get no answer. With abs_integrate,

[sage-devel] Re: The future of the Mac Application on Mojave

2019-03-23 Thread Volker Braun
For 3), where should the downloaded Sage installation be stored? If its in the same folder as the Sage mac app then presumably OSX will again iterate through all 1 files at glacial pace? > > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-devel"

[sage-devel] Re: [sage-cell] Re: Is sagecell python3-ready?

2019-03-23 Thread Andrey Novoseltsev
I actually just checked: if you create linked cells, it is possible to run multiple interacts in them, so perhaps it is the solution for your use case. Things did get a bit strange when I caused an error in one cell - I didn't investigate the details, but likely this should not be the default

[sage-devel] Re: [sage-cell] Re: Is sagecell python3-ready?

2019-03-23 Thread Andrey Novoseltsev
On Saturday, 23 March 2019 00:25:10 UTC-6, Kwankyu Lee wrote: > > I would expect one process runs all interact cells from one client (if > this makes sense). > > I have a webpage that contains many interact cells that run on my own > sagecell server. The webpage stops working if many of the

Re: [sage-devel] Integrals don't coincide with the ones directly done by maxima

2019-03-23 Thread mmarco
The proposal of not using abs_integrate by default, and provide the option of using it it with an algorithm keyword seems the most logical to me. El viernes, 22 de marzo de 2019, 16:46:38 (UTC+1), Nils Bruin escribió: > > On Friday, March 22, 2019 at 3:00:54 AM UTC-7, Dima Pasechnik wrote: >>

[sage-devel] Re: [sage-cell] Re: Is sagecell python3-ready?

2019-03-23 Thread Kwankyu Lee
> > On Friday, March 22, 2019 at 12:56:58 AM UTC+9, Andrey Novoseltsev wrote: >>> >>> "languages" for SageMathCell are very different from kernels for >>> Jupyter. SageMathCell keeps a bunch of preforked kernels (all are the same) >>> >> >> And a new kernel is created for each interact cell.