+ 2 x6 + 2 x7 + 2 x8 + 2 x9
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Hence by solving this LP in Sage or with a *.lp solver, one obtains different
results. Am I missing something or is this a bug in write_lp?
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Jernej
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the (expected) NameError: name 'combinations' is not defined,
capitalizing combinations gives
ValueError: libGAP: Syntax error: ; expected
Combinations of [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7] of length 2;
Best,
Jernej
On Thursday, 24 March 2016 07:36:55 UTC+1, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
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sage: libgap(A)
python: libgap.c:186: libgap_get_input: Assertion
`strlen(libGAP_stdin_buffer) < length' failed.
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Is there a way to overcome this limitation?
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Jernej
On Tuesday, 22 March 2016 14:18:56 UTC+1, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
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ready done for specific orbits ) ?
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Hello,
thank you for this! The admins were now able to successfully install Sage
on the grid.
All the best,
Jernej
On Friday, 29 May 2015 01:26:00 UTC+2, William wrote:
Hi,
I've put a working sage-6.7 build on a minimal CentOS 6 install here:
http://wstein.org/tmp/sage-6.7
specific version should that be?
If not, do you have any other suggestions how to install Sage on the system
without causing too much hassle to the admins?
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Jernej
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I thought that may be interesting to you as well.
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Jernej
On Wednesday, 3 December 2014 22:33:46 UTC+1, Jernej wrote:
Dear sage-support,
I have stumbled into a performance bottleneck in one of my Sage programs.
I would like to share the relevant problem here in hope
take years to process all the input.
Other than rewriting the whole thing in C I currently do not see any viable
solution. Hence I am wondering: Do you guys happen to see any clever
optimization? Is there a way to compute the named product more efficiently?
Best,
Jernej
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need to
test things ^^;
Thanks for the suggestions I'll check them out.
Nathann
On 4 December 2014 at 03:44, Nils Bruin nbr...@sfu.ca javascript:
wrote:
On Wednesday, December 3, 2014 1:33:46 PM UTC-8, Jernej wrote:
for i in xrange(1, cur):
for j in xrange(i
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1. Do you have any cool examples of Sage usage to share (anything that is
fun for you really)
2. If you were to have a Sage workshop for students what would you talk
about?
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Jernej
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instead of adding several toolboxes what do you think about
integrating with http://orange.biolab.si/ ? They already have a python
interface...
On Aug 22, 7:14 pm, samontab samon...@gmail.com wrote:
I found a nice toolbox full of routines for inference and learning in
graphical models and
Can't reach www.sagemath.org or www.sagenb.org. Has anybody else same
problems? Was that somewhere announced?
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