Le lundi 9 octobre 2017 06:40:22 UTC-7, joaquin gh a écrit :
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> http://strange1712.kubuntu-es.org/6733/sage-open-source-mathematics-software
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> Error 404
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Dear Joaquin,
You are reporting that some url which seems to be about SageMath
(but is not in the sagemath.org domain) gives a "404 No
I think that I have found a problem with the rendering of semi-opaque
surfaces in threejs : some portions of semi-opaque surfaces that should be
rendered as if seen "through" other semi-opaque surfaces "snap" in and out
of existence when the graph is rotated or rescaled.
This is much more easi
Hi!
On 2017-10-14, Santanu Sarkar wrote:
> In Sage, is it possible to find a such that
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> \int_{a}^{\infty} e^(-x^2/2) dx=2^(-20)
Yes.
Probably you want to see how.
First, define a variable `a`. I don't know if one really needs
to declare its domain to solve the problem, but when one does,
In Sage, is it possible to find a such that
\int_{a}^{\infty} e^(-x^2/2) dx=2^(-20)
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I did try installing it from source, and got a mysterious error after trying to
run 'scons build' in the Sage shell.
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Hi Paul,
disclaimer: I didn't try to install Cantera. But generally, to install
Python packages that are not part of the SageMath ecosystem, you should
first open a Sage shell by the command
sage -sh
Then, in the Sage shell, you follow the instructions to install the
package. Sage has its own