Hello team,
Sorry for delay update. I was bit busy with college work and because of
traveling. I have understood the Sphinx documentation and worked on some
issues as well:
1. #17191 : using stirling instead of S2 function in multiset_partitions
docstring
Tanvi: Good Luck
The central idea of these Jupyter Notebooks is that most math problems can
be solved by simply invoking the sympy solve method and displaying the
result with the sympy plot method. You can easily extend the analysis, but
I prepared a notebook for college algebra, analytic
The magic phrase for the google seems to be "pattern matching for python".
Have fun.
On Thu, 11 Jul 2019, 14:59 Pauli Rikula, wrote:
> The purpose of the equation should be representation of the sorting
> pipeline. Maybe the aggregate functions could be nodes on the graph which
> take list
On Sun, 14 Jul 2019 at 13:29, David Bailey wrote:
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> On 13/07/2019 22:36, Oscar Benjamin wrote:
>
>
> Generally it is a lot easier to understand SymPy if you are
> experienced with Python. A lot of our users are new to both Python and
> SymPy and I think that makes it hard to explain what's
On 13/07/2019 22:36, Oscar Benjamin wrote:
Generally it is a lot easier to understand SymPy if you are
experienced with Python. A lot of our users are new to both Python and
SymPy and I think that makes it hard to explain what's going on. Some
things would be cleaner for users if SymPy was not