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2023-08-11 06:40:41 +0200
rburing
Using vector with variables over a finite field
DefineVariables
finite-field
109
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1
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no
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2022-12-24 07:13:26 +0200
tolga
Displaying The Christoffel Symbols in Terms of a Function "F"
metrics
function
DefineVariables
Derivatives
766
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no
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2022-10-12 03:43:59 +0200
AlAnGeTo
Rational variable
DefineVariables
rational
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2022-05-22 19:40:26 +0200
dan_fulea
composite function simplify expressions and strings
composite
functions
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1
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2021-06-16 22:13:49 +0200
tmonteil
How do you assign (different) LaTex names to elements of a list?
latex
sagetex
Formating
DefineVariables
186
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1
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2020-04-18 13:00:16 +0200
mwageringel
Polynomial ring indexed over an abelian group (magma).
magma
DefineVariables
847
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2
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no
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2019-06-27 15:08:41 +0200
eric_g
(Update) How to change/set variables?
matrices
differential_form
sagemanifolds
exponentiation
DefineVariables
557
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1
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no
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2019-06-25 18:46:40 +0200
sum8tion
How to change/set variables?
DefineVariables
differential_form
lists
multiple_variables
784
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1
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no
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2019-06-19 20:50:31 +0200
Juanjo
How to make formal variables with more than one index?
DefineVariables
indexedletters
529
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1
answer
1
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2018-12-23 02:14:58 +0200
tmonteil
Defined variable in recursive function
DefineVariables
recursive
116
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no
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no
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2018-12-23 00:37:58 +0200
Quotenbanane
Variable declaration in recursiv function [closed]
DefineVariables
1k
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2
answers
1
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2018-06-05 22:22:06 +0200
Sébastien
How to display all the symbolic variables and functions?
DefineVariables
332
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1
answer
1
vote
2018-01-01 22:31:29 +0200
dg.aragones
Delayed assignment
DefineVariables
387
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1
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no
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2017-06-04 22:36:13 +0200
stan
Why is assume() so slow?
assume
assumption
DefineVariables
slow
309
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1
answer
1
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2016-05-18 20:53:03 +0200
tmonteil
How to define a polynomial which can take matrix ?
matrices
DefineVariables
253
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2
answers
2
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2016-01-31 11:35:22 +0200
ndomes
Where is information passed on to var() stored?
DefineVariables
latex
symbolic-expression
184
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1
answer
no
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2015-12-23 15:40:08 +0200
vdelecroix
Naming variables in a loop [closed]
for-loop
DefineVariables
newbie
528
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1
answer
1
vote
2015-09-28 14:37:39 +0200
tmonteil
Compute $j$-invariant of elliptic curve in non-Weierstrass form with arbitrary coefficients
EllipticCurve
DefineVariables
377
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2
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no
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2013-12-10 05:43:44 +0200
John Cremona
Finding Cremona label for Tunnell's y^2-x^3-n^2x
Cremona
EllipticCurve
DefineVariables
760
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2
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1
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2013-02-22 13:20:55 +0200
ppurka
doubly indexed variables in a non-commutative ring
DefineVariables
non-commutative
264
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1
answer
1
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2013-02-10 09:30:12 +0200
burcin
variables vs arguments
DefineVariables
arguments
215
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1
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no
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2013-01-03 08:47:58 +0200
kcrisman
Which variables are automagically defined in the sage shell?
command-line
DefineVariables
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