On 9/19/07, Jason Grout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm gradually moving some of my computations from Mathematica to SAGE.
One of the things that I use quite a bit in Mathematica is the
Combinatorica package, which provides quite a lot of graph operations.
So this morning I went through and
William Stein wrote:
On 9/19/07, Jason Grout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd also like to post it somewhere so that people with much more
experience than I can comment and/or implement whatever they want.
Where is the most appropriate place to put it? The wiki? If the wiki
or the trac is the
On 9/19/07, Jason Grout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It would be wonderful to have this converted into latex so it can
be added to the graph theory chapter of the reference manual.
Would you like to have comparisons like this added to the manual? I
thought we had a wiki page devoted to
Overall, I was very impressed with how much functionality is in SAGE,
but not in Mathematica. Of course, there is still quite a bit of work
implementing the rest of the Combinatorica functions in SAGE.
Briefly looking through the Combinatorica documentation, I think I
have everything (and
On 9/19/07, Mike Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Overall, I was very impressed with how much functionality is in SAGE,
but not in Mathematica. Of course, there is still quite a bit of work
implementing the rest of the Combinatorica functions in SAGE.
Briefly looking through the
William Stein wrote:
On 9/19/07, Jason Grout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It would be wonderful to have this converted into latex so it can
be added to the graph theory chapter of the reference manual.
Would you like to have comparisons like this added to the manual? I
thought we had a wiki
Mike Hansen wrote:
Overall, I was very impressed with how much functionality is in SAGE,
but not in Mathematica. Of course, there is still quite a bit of work
implementing the rest of the Combinatorica functions in SAGE.
Briefly looking through the Combinatorica documentation, I think I