Hey guys,
First post .. I've personally been using Sage for over a year. I have
convinced the Math department to give it a shot.. And I am to deploy
it on a testing server (Ubuntu 9.04). So some of the graduate students
will work on it to see the learning curve..
This is happening in BENIN (West
I know that SAGE contains its own installation of pretty much of all
the modules it depends on..
My assumption is that there is a table that holds the username and
password of the users as they sign up..
What SGBD is used for it? (SQLite, PostreSQL, MySQL)
I search but couldn't find any
Hi,
Look at:
R.A,B,C=QQ[]
print get_memory_usage()
for i in xrange(1): (an,bn,cn)=map(lambda x: abs(x((1,8,9))),
(A,B,C))
print get_memory_usage()
819.94921875
828.94921875
Why is the memory usage increasing with 9Mb? This only happens when
map is used repeatedly!
I would expect no
Le 20/06/2010 16:14, Patrick ABOU BAKAR a écrit :
I know that SAGE contains its own installation of pretty much of all
the modules it depends on..
My assumption is that there is a table that holds the username and
password of the users as they sign up..
What SGBD is used for it? (SQLite,
Hi,
I found a more simplified example:
print get_memory_usage()
for i in xrange(1): A(1,8,9)
print get_memory_usage()
Why is type(A)
'sage.rings.polynomial.multi_polynomial_libsingular.MPolynomial_libsingu
\lar' using memory?
Roland
On 20 jun, 16:18, Rolandb rola...@planet.nl wrote:
Hi,
Very nice Thierry! Thanks for you reply. I'd give that a try for the
faculty in a later phase..
I am installing Sage for 10 graduate students to try.. The university
system is running MySQL and I would like to query against the legacy
DB for these students.
Got a patch for that?
Do you know
On 06/ 7/10 03:46 PM, Mike Witt wrote:
On 06/06/2010 10:43:38 PM, Rob Beezer wrote:
On Jun 6, 9:05 am, Mike Witt msg...@gmail.com wrote:
This does kind of reinforce the concept, which I guess I've
heard expressed before here, that you have to be prepared
to update your sage build very
Hi,
I can't figure out why the following commands ends with a TypeError
exception.
sage: basering = PolynomialRing(SR, 'x')
sage: polynomial = basering.lagrange_polynomial([(0,0), (1,pi), (2, pi/
2)])
sage:
polynomial.base_ring()
Symbolic Ring
sage:
type(polynomial)
class
Il 20/06/2010 16:01, Patrick ABOU BAKAR ha scritto:
If it is not yet possible, what are the steps to take to make that
happen.
Is there any documentation on the architecture of SAGE..?
How is the help used for Notebook generated?
I am assuming that the help is extracted from the help of all the
Il 19/06/2010 17:17, Michele Comignano ha scritto:
I'm modeling a flow problem on graph using sage.
Once the graph was ready I've modeled a MILP problem with constraints.
I've problems having unique variables.
What I do is to use v = p.new_variable() and subsequently use the v
variable in a
It's an error of mine, sorry for garbage. I was considering the third
element of the tuple in sage graph's edges as a dictionary (as networkx
does), but it's only a label! Everithing's ok now and sage is great for
linear programming :).
I was just taking a look at your code ! :-D
By the way,
On Jun 20, 9:36 pm, SteveDunbar sdun...@maa.org wrote:
I am having trouble with the binary version of Sage 4.4.3 on Fedora 12
Linux. What do I need to do to fix the problem?
ImportError: /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.14' not
found (required by /opt/sage-4.4.3-linux-64bit-
On 06/20/10 08:36 PM, SteveDunbar wrote:
I am having trouble with the binary version of Sage 4.4.3 on Fedora 12
Linux. What do I need to do to fix the problem?
Details below:
From http://boxen.math.washington.edu/sage/linux/index.html I
downloaded
Elise Hellwig echell...@gmail.com writes:
Because I have over 100 pieces of data that need to go into
this list, I'm worried about the memory it will take up.
[using append]
As William pointed out, you can make a list all at once using
lst = [None]*100
But 100 is not a large number, so
Thanks for the suggestions.
I have avoided a full developer installation of Fedora 12 (a reason to
install the binary version of Sage) so that is likely to be the
reason.
Here's my installed libraries etc:
$ ls -l /usr/lib64/libstdc++*
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 19 2010-04-03 09:41
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