Looking at the polyhedral computation documentation, I don't think it
does non-linear equations--is there another way of doing that in Sage?
Cal
On Dec 5, 1:45 pm, Volker Braun wrote:
> I don't think maxima does polyhedral computations in its assume facility,
> so you probab
That would explain why it wasn't working. I've never done polyhedral
computations before, but I will look at your example and the reference
manual and see what I can do!
Thank you!
On Dec 5, 1:45 pm, Volker Braun wrote:
> I don't think maxima does polyhedral computations in its assume facility,
sure how to
get specific numbers out of this. I've tried assigning specific values
to the variables, one by one, but I keep getting equations that don't
work, or simply []
Does anyone know what's going on, and if this problem is solvable in
sage?
Thank you!
Cal
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I would rather see it ported to a device that students already have, their
smartphones, instead of saddling them with the purchase of another device.
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 10:52 PM, Oscar Gerardo Lazo Arjona <
algebraicame...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Given the great power difference between sage and