Maybe you guys already know this, but I found that Wikipedia provides
good starting sources and references if you are searching for
mathematical and CAS libraries that could be included in Sage at some
point. For example, searching "computer algebra" led me to a Wikipedia
article with the followi
William Stein wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 3:47 AM, Jaap Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> John Cremona wrote:
>>> I'm sure several Sage people know Wieb Bosma, who worked in the Magma
>>> group in Sydney for several years, and whoseem to be the maintainer of
>>> that page. Let me know if he
On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 3:47 AM, Jaap Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> John Cremona wrote:
>> I'm sure several Sage people know Wieb Bosma, who worked in the Magma
>> group in Sydney for several years, and whoseem to be the maintainer of
>> that page. Let me know if he does not respond.
>>
>>
John Cremona wrote:
> I'm sure several Sage people know Wieb Bosma, who worked in the Magma
> group in Sydney for several years, and whoseem to be the maintainer of
> that page. Let me know if he does not respond.
>
> John
>
April 2007 I asked Wieb to co author with me an article on Sage
for t
I'm sure several Sage people know Wieb Bosma, who worked in the Magma
group in Sydney for several years, and whoseem to be the maintainer of
that page. Let me know if he does not respond.
John
2008/11/2 Hazem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>
> William,
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> You should add Sage to the site SymbolicNet ht
William,
You should add Sage to the site SymbolicNet http://www.symbolicnet.org/,
I was surprised to find that Sage was not listed there. You will
probably find some useful info there too.
I came across this site: http://jscl-meditor.sourceforge.net/ which is
of interest also. Towards the botto
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 submission of the Sage site for aut
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 submission of the Sage site for automatic inclusion via
http://www.computeralgebra.nl/call.html failed for so
On Sat, Nov 1, 2008 at 12:37 PM, Hazem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> This page is out of date but definitely useful as a partial
> compilation of CAS systems - both general and specialized:
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> http://www.computeralgebra.nl
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> Worth looking into, if not already known to the developers of Sage.