http://www.jmodelica.org/page/199
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subsection on Assimulo, which
seems very interesting too, although I have not looked through it
enough.
Regards to all,
Hazem
On Jul 20, 7:19 pm, Carl Witty wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 2:46 PM, Vincent D <20100.delecr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Jmodelica seems to be very int
oftware is
> also available under the less restrictive CPL license.". It seems
> they've already integrated it with Python, so adding it to Sage could
> be trivial, technically speaking, if not legally :)
>
> see http://www.modelica.org/tools
>
> Cheers,
>
> Hazem
e a good area for Sage to compete with MMA.
I've also heard of a Maple package called GRTensor II, or something
like that.
-Hazem
>
>
> > On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 6:13 PM, Dox wrote:
> > > Hi people!
> > > As some of you may know I'm a physicist. One of my
http://www.sai.msu.su/sal/A/1/
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Hi William,
Sorry i didn't notice the rating mechanism, I've been having trouble
logging into sagenb due to some settings in my browser, I think. So i
was writing from memory.
Thanks!
Hazem
On Sep 28, 12:31 pm, William Stein wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 9:14 AM, Hazem wr
starting point.
Regards
Hazem
On Sep 27, 6:18 pm, Hazem wrote:
> Hi Matthew,
>
> Glad to see someone else interested in the same idea. I prefer not to
> get into assembling/building software myself to do the job, but would
> like to use a packaged solution, preferably open source. One
person
willing to help. I'd be very interested in helping set it up, and
paying for hosting if that's required. I am not so sure about a
continuous long-term committment to moderate and maintain the site.
Let me know your ideas,
regards,
Hazem
On Sep 27, 2:45 pm, Matthew Turk wrote:
> Hi H
I wouldn't have recommended it if it were an annoying ad-filled warez
host! Using this, you could host the file on your personal computer
and home internet connection, and still serve it to the world with
bandwidth to spare.
Hazem
On Sep 27, 12:14 am, William Stein wrote:
> On Sat
but these require a software
installation on the part of the downloaders first, which is OK for
many people, but not all.
Happy downloading,
Hazem
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but these require a software
installation on the part of the downloaders first, which is OK for
many people, but not all.
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tions, I'm all "ears". I will
help set up such a site and perhaps moderate it if the Sage team asks
me to.
Best wishes
Hazem
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For a list of CAS, some of which are hard to find otherwise:
http://www.computeralgebra.nl/cain.html
Good luck,
Hazem
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Check out this:
http://cadadr.org/fm/
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Hello developers,
Is there a Differential geometry module in Sage? From what I can
gather, Sage seems lacking in this area. Are there any plans or
candidate packages for this area?
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I thought you might be interested in this:
http://www.ai.sri.com/~stickel/snark.html
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Will Sage be represented in this conference?
http://www.osscweb.org/
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many people who didn't know it was a joke may lose faith in
the project and look elsewhere. The April 1st thread will show up on
search results just like any other, with no indication it was anything
but a joke.
Hazem
On Apr 2, 2:36 pm, William Stein wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 11
It was real scary for a non-developer like me, since I honestly could
not tell whether it was a joke from you original post :)
Thanks for the clarifications.
Hazem
On Apr 2, 1:53 pm, William Stein wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 10:42 AM, Hazem wrote:
>
> > You guys are nuts.
You guys are nuts. When I read the post, I almost shit my pants! I
hope it really was an April's fool joke. But since we're at it, I'd
vote for Aldor.
This brings me to a related point, which is not a joke: When is the
move to Python3 planned for Sage?
Hazem
On Apr 2, 10:58 am
You're welcome to all of you. I guess all those hours spent online
didn't go to waste :)
Hazem
On Mar 27, 9:52 pm, David Joyner wrote:
> This is very cool!
>
> I remember wanting something like this awhile back but right now I
> can't remember
> what for. Anyw
ep in mind that Scilab and MATLAB syntax and semantics
are very similar, much more so than with Python.
If this works reasonably well, then it would be an exciting addition
to Sage! Glad I found it!
Hazem
On Mar 27, 4:20 pm, William Stein wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 1:05 PM, Hazem wrote:
PyMat projects), but it is nice to see new life
being injected into them.
In short, I want to know where is the best place to submit the above
links.
Thanks,
Hazem
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Another one:
http://www.dmoz.org/Science/Math/Software/
On Mar 26, 6:02 pm, Hazem wrote:
> http://www.google.com/Top/Science/Math/Algebra/Software/
>
> Missing Sage?
>
> Hazem
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Missing Sage?
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For more
lping Sage as a whole. Just my
humble opinion.
Hazem
On Mar 23, 4:20 pm, Tim Lahey wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 3:46 PM, Robert Bradshaw
>
>
>
>
>
> wrote:
>
> > One question I have is (1) how dropping omitting things would make it
> > easier for enginee
On Mar 22, 11:48 pm, Minh Nguyen wrote:
> Hi Hazem,
>
> On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 3:28 AM, Hazem wrote:
>
> > Forgot to add that we would need to include some kind of spreadsheet-
> > like capability, which is quite useful and convenient when one wants
> > to c
Forgot to add that we would need to include some kind of spreadsheet-
like capability, which is quite useful and convenient when one wants
to create/edit matrices and arrays.
Hazem
On Mar 22, 11:23 pm, Hazem wrote:
> Thank you all for your feedback.
>
> I agree that maintaining anohe
xed environment. Symbolic
capabilties can be handled by a subset of the packages already offered
(or soon to be offered) by Sage.
I know what you are going to say: "Hazem, whya don't you do it?"
I would love to, but honestly my time does not permit, even if I knew
how to do it. I will k
ics/engineering/numerical
applications, I wonder if you think it would be a good idea to
maintain a version of Sage geared towards these types of applications,
especially now that Scilab and Reduce have been released as GPL-
compatible.
Cheers,
Hazem
On Mar 22, 12:46 am, Jason Grout wrote
Hello developers,
Just wanted to draw your attention to the fact that REDUCE has been
released under a modified BSD license. Please see:
http://reduce-algebra.com/
http://reduce-algebra.sourceforge.net/
http://www.zib.de/Symbolik/reduce/
http://www.codemist.co.uk/reduce/
http://en.wikipedia.org
Actually, William, I posted the message. It was forwarded from another
google discussion group (symbolic math group), where Helmut posted the
original.
If you wish to thank him, you should post something in that forum.
Best regards,
Hazem
On Mar 19, 7:17 pm, William Stein wrote:
> Hel
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Date: Mar 16, 3:45 am
Subject: Jasymca 2
To: sci.math.symbolic
Jasymca is an interactive system for solving math problems. It
supports arbitrary precision numbers and symbolic variables. Scalars,
vectors, and matrices can be built fro
That is too bad, since MuPAD was conceived and created at a public
university, supported by public funds, it does not seem right that a
private company (The Mathworks) should have exclusive rights to the
source code.
Hazem
On Mar 19, 11:18 am, "Nicolas M. Thiery"
wrote:
> On Thu,
Hi everyone,
Can anybody confirm that MuPAD was open source / viewable source at
one time (when it was at the University of Paderborn), and if so,
where to obtain the source?
Hazem
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Regards
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> William Stein wrote:
> > On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 3:47 AM, Jaap Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> John Cremona wrote:
> >
bottom of the page, there is alisting of
CAS systems I am mostly unfamiliar with.
Hazem
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Done.
Hazem
On Nov 1, 8:08 pm, Hazem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I will shortly write to the maintainer(s), and I've already identified
> a couple of e-mail addresses, however, I wouldn't be surprised if they
> bounce since they appear to be very old.
>
> The
failed for some reason,
probably because it's out of date also.
If I come across any new contact info in the future I will write them
as well. I can include you (William) as a recipient if you wish.
Regards,
Hazem
On Nov 1, 7:39 pm, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This page is out of date but definitely useful as a partial
compilation of CAS systems - both general and specialized:
http://www.computeralgebra.nl
Worth looking into, if not already known to the developers of Sage.
best regards,
Hazem
Just came across this code which may be of relevance:
http://www.nag.co.uk/Projects/Frisco/frisco/node8.htm
Hazem
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Hi,
I just wanted to know if SAGE developers are aware of the SymbolicC++
system:
http://issc.rau.ac.za/symbolic/symbolic.html
http://www.worldscibooks.com/mathematics/6966.html
Seems to be new on the scene..
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he modeling and simulation method adopted by
MapleSim.
If I had the time and the skills I would probably start working on it
myself, to see if it could be done at least. Unfortunately, the only
programming I am good at is Matlab/Scilab and Labview :)
Best regards,
Hazem
On Oct 9, 7:42 am, m
l nonsense then please excuse my ignorance.
Regards,
Hazem
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