[sage-support] Re: n-dimensional numerical integration

2013-06-30 Thread Volker Braun
I don't have an answer either, but you might want to look into sparse grids, e.g. http://page.math.tu-berlin.de/~garcke/paper/sparseGridTutorial.pdf which actually contains a bunch of Python code (but no ready-made numerical integration). Of course it depends on how much control you have over y

Re: [sage-support] n-dimensional numerical integration

2013-06-30 Thread Thierry Dumont
Le 29/06/2013 14:21, Martin Albrecht a écrit : Hi all, do we have n-dimensional numerical integration in Sage? All I can find is 3D, but what about higher dimensions? Cheers, Martin MMhhh... I do not know any (free) library doing n-dimensional numerical integration with n large. And so, there

Re: [sage-support] How to define L-series?

2013-06-30 Thread kcrisman
Just FYI, I asked http://ask.sagemath.org/question/2540/defining-dirichlet-series a while ago and have wanted to know the answer to a very similar question for several years :) in case someone does know how to do it. On Sunday, June 30, 2013 9:37:47 AM UTC-4, John Cremona wrote: > > I think th

Re: [sage-support] Google Group sage-support Daily Summary Email Bomb

2013-06-30 Thread rickhg12hs
On Thursday, June 27, 2013 1:59:07 PM UTC-4, Niles Johnson wrote: > According to my email history, the last normal message I got from > sage-support was 12/20/2012. Then I got no email from sage-support until > Wed, > Jun 26, 2013 at 7:40 PM EDT; this was an abridged summary of 250 messages,

Re: [sage-support] How to define L-series?

2013-06-30 Thread John Cremona
I think that the code described in that tutorial was under development at that Sage Days, but has never been completed. I hope that someone who worked on it can give more information, but certainly even in Sage version 5.10 (the latest release) search_src("LSeries") reveals nothing relevant. John