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1 year ago
Andr
How to find parameter functions ?
differential_eqns
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no
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1 year ago
MKS
Plot a 3D figure with different colors of a System of three Equations using SageMath
system_of_equations
109
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2
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1 year ago
QMeqGR
display square of derivative in LaTeX needs parenthesis
latex
display
derivative
square
425
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1
answer
1
vote
8 years ago
mforets
Solving large trigonometric fucntions
solve
trigonometric
function
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1
answer
1
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5 years ago
eric_g
SageMath Installation error
787
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1
answer
1
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1 year ago
Cyrille
Calculate FOC of a simple economics problem
summation
derivation
lagrangian
584
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1
answer
1
vote
3 years ago
slelievre
How to calculate some Ricci tensor derived quantities.
Ricci_Tensor
ricci_scalar
covariant_derivative
931
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1
answer
1
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7 years ago
slelievre
quick latex question
latex
differential
differential_eqns
358
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1
answer
1
vote
3 years ago
slelievre
Is there any way to change the view box on a 3D graph?
parametric_plot3d
856
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1
answer
no
votes
9 years ago
jford1906
Efficiently computing the distance from a point to a set
distance
vector_field
dynamics
583
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1
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no
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1 year ago
dan_fulea
Solve differential equation using Laplace transform
differential_eqns
laplace
desolve
522
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1
answer
no
votes
1 year ago
eric_g
Confused about covariant derivatives and tensors in SageMath
tensor-fields
sagemanifolds
manifolds
covariant_derivative
878
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1
answer
1
vote
9 years ago
stan
paste latex code into notebook text cell
latex
notebook
cross-referencing
568
views
1
answer
2
votes
7 years ago
dan_fulea
Multiplication of elements of tower fields
extension-field
multiplication
coercion
332
views
1
answer
1
vote
5 years ago
eric_g
Transformation of derivative under a change of chart
sagemanifolds
manifolds
955
views
1
answer
1
vote
9 years ago
tmonteil
How do i display a derivative using view()
latex
view
display
derivative
formatting
260
views
1
answer
no
votes
2 years ago
tolga
Displaying The Christoffel Symbols in Terms of a Function "F"
metrics
function
DefineVariables
Derivatives
805
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2
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no
votes
9 years ago
A.P.
present sage output as "normal" mathematics
present
formatting
16k
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2
answers
2
votes
1 year ago
Dan-K
Render Latex in IPython notebook and display on output line
latex
IPython-notebook
578
views
2
answers
2
votes
5 years ago
rburing
How are symbolic derivatives composed in quaternions?
quaternion
calculus
7k
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3
answers
2
votes
10 years ago
PhillipM
Does Sage show steps to solving an equation?
step
equation
show
4k
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3
answers
1
vote
12 years ago
Bétréma
How do I evaluate sum() containing factorial()?
evaluate
numerical
factorial
sum
variable_issue
1k
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3
answers
1
vote
14 years ago
niles
How to limit the number digits of constants in displayed real numbers?
function
digits
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