actually that paper involves making use of transseries. but before that we
can first extend what we have in gruntz.py. actually Sympy lacks effecient
implementation of gruntz thesis
By integrating hardy fields(something thing that sympy basically exp-log
functions) with nested expansions and sta
Yeah, I searched the archives, and those were they. In particular, the
last one, http://www.texmacs.org/joris/phd/phd-abs.html, seemed to
have some ideas. There were also some interesting ideas on this
thread https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sympy/h3aVz3y3n7g/JtqyPMakotMJ.
HTH
Aaron Meurer
On We
All I remember was that there was an introduction in another language (French
possibly), and it was on a mailing list discussion with Tom. I can probably
find it with a little searching when I get to my computer.
Aaron Meurer
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> On Feb 26, 2014, at 6:51 PM, someone wrote
Hi,
> There was some paper about computing limits with oscillating
> functions. Maybe you can find the reference if you search the mailing
> list archives (or probably Raoul will remember it).
Let me search for it. I think I know which one you refer to.
However there was little concrete informati
If this paper is significant for something then it is better to add it
to the wiki page
Who is paper's author? Joris van der Hoeven [1] or Gruntz [2]?
Those links are fomded from mailists
[1] http://www.texmacs.org/joris/phd/phd-abs.html
[2] http://www.cybertester.com/data/gruntz.pdf
Or from
On Wednesday, February 26, 2014 6:03:22 AM UTC+4, Aaron Meurer wrote:
>
> There was some paper about computing limits with oscillating
> functions. Maybe you can find the reference if you search the mailing
> list archives (or probably Raoul will remember it).
>
Probably, it's a good idea to
There was some paper about computing limits with oscillating
functions. Maybe you can find the reference if you search the mailing
list archives (or probably Raoul will remember it).
Aaron Meurer
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 6:27 AM, Avichal Dayal wrote:
> There are only two weeks before student appl
There are only two weeks before student application portal opens
and I would like to discuss my ideas regarding "Series expansion" project.
Here is what SymPy currently does:-
series:-
1) General expansion with O term appended
2) No separate functions for taylor, laurent, asymptotic etc.
3) Cannot