Butcher's tree-based methods, and compare the two methods somehow.
Anyway, I hate throwing material away; I wonder if I can somehow
re-engineer the material to be more education focused?
On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 3:12 PM, rjf wrote:
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>
> On Friday, October 10, 2014 6:26:24 PM UTC-7,
terested in helping me polishing this up (and getting full
co-authorship) let me know!
By the way, if this is not the right forum for a question like this, I'm
happy for this query to be forwarded elsewhere.
cheers,
Alasdair
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always
done previously) can't be done.
Advice is welcome!
Thanks,
Alasdair
On Wednesday, 6 August 2014 15:47:39 UTC+10, P Purkayastha wrote:
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> Try to rebuild the whole thing again, just so as to ensure that everything
> is properly built.
>
> make distclean
> ma
ocal/var/tmp/sage/build/pynac-0.3.2
>
I'm not sure if the errors were caused by the system crash, or are the
fault of the system itself. But now that I've rebooted - how do I
recover? Should I just throw everything away, and start from scratch?
Thanks,
Alasdair
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ectory, which I like to keep streamlined. Maybe if I make the
/opt directory writable by me... I'll keep you posted!
Thanks,
Alasdair
On Saturday, 7 June 2014 16:22:13 UTC+10, vdelecroix wrote:
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> From your logs it seems to be a permission problem. What user own
> /opt/sage-6.2 ?
Here's the error as reported during the compilation process:
checking for python... /opt/sage-6.2/local/bin/python
> checking for a version of Python >= '2.1.0'... sys:1: RuntimeWarning: not
> adding directory '' to sys.path since it's writable by an untrusted group.
> Untrusted users could put f
Since the current Sage implementation of derangements is a wrapper for
a GAP function, and doesn't always work as you'd like, I've bunged the
first draft of a more complete native implementation of derangements
up as ticket #9005.
cheers,
Alasdair
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etely different to that on NZMATH."
I get the feeling that the authors don't really know much about Sage,
what it is, how it works, and where it is headed.
-Alasdair
On May 20, 3:15 am, William Stein wrote:
> On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 9:47 AM, Tom Boothby wrote:
> > FYI, NZMATH
me with a pointer?
Thanks,
Alasdair
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