[sage-support] Re: [sage-cloud]: unable to convert x to an integer

2018-06-06 Thread Vladyslav Grynko
Holy shit. I made original graph in wolframalpha 4 years ago. Tried to reproduce it recently, but did not recall precise combination of functions. So, just googled "wolfram fibonacci 0.22" without braces and so, I'm here. Thank you. XD вівторок, 10 червня 2014 р. 09:30:30 UTC+3 користувач Андре

[sage-support] Hensel Lifting in sage

2018-06-06 Thread jaariinh
I am working in p-adic extensions. I have created a totally ramified extension over an unramified one, so the overall extension contains a k-th root of unity for an integer "k", but now I have to find other roots of unity contained in the extension. I was thinking to use Hensel Lifting. Is it a

[sage-support] Re: Sage's animations and windows 10

2018-06-06 Thread slelievre
Wed 2018-06-06 10:11:20 UTC, Francesco: > What's the meaning of " if they are installed system-wide." ?? In an earlier post, I wrote: > When creating animated pictures, Sage will take advantage > of imagemagick and/or ffmpeg if they are installed system-wide. > See the documentation of "animate"

Re: [sage-support] Re: Sage's animations and windows 10

2018-06-06 Thread Henri Girard
I am using sage 8.3 beta 4 compiled by myself but I thing it should works with your too... I just copied your code and it works out of the box on ubuntu bionic I guess there a problem with the path but I don't know how to do it on w10 sorry Le 06/06/2018 à 12:11, Francesco a écrit : | sine

[sage-support] Re: Sage's animations and windows 10

2018-06-06 Thread Francesco
What's the meaning of " if they are installed system-wide." ?? Il giorno venerdì 1 giugno 2018 15:32:19 UTC+2, Francesco ha scritto: > > Hello everyone. > My installation is Sage 8.2 and windows 10 64bit, with imagemagick and > ffmpeg installed. I send these commands to sage: ( an example of ref