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Deprecate prettyS
- Implement conversion from EgiosnValue to MathExpr (of Language.Egison.PrettyMath.AST)
- Deprecate prettyS
Let cyc := -E(8)+E(8)^3. Mathematically, cyc = Sqrt(2) holds. In GAP, we have the following behaviour:
gap> cyc < 2;
false
gap> cyc < 2.;
Error, no method found! For debugging hints type ?Recovery from NoMethodFound
Error, no 1st choice method found for `<' on 2 arguments at /Users/dominik/gap/lib/methsel2.g:249 called from
<function "HANDLE_METHOD_NOT_FOUND">( <arguments> )
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Now that we can generate equations of motion from a Lagrangian (should work in theory for Hamiltonians too but I haven't tried), it'd be really slick if we could pipe that solution into a differential equation solver and get a numerical solution.
@PerezHz works on TaylorIntergration.jl so if he wants to get that running, that'd be great. I'd also like DifferentialEquations.jl support at some p
I noticed that I forgot to update the API docs for a refactor that moved mathy.mathy to mathy.api.
Currently, you have to run:
cd libraries/website
sh tools/docs.shAnd it generates all the API doc files. This means it's too slow to run all the time. It should be updated to run as part of lint-staged and support passing individual files on the command-line, similar to th
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Enhance current unit testing classes with tests for toString methods. Classes to be modified can be found under src/test/java/common/domain
These toString methods of domain classes are used to represent a node expression into readable string format. Particularly used within expression(node) of [NodeFunctions](http
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In the docs to derive a function you have to use
Algebrite.d(...). The thing is that in practice what actually works isAlgebrite.derivative(...). Point me in the right direction and I can send in a Pull Request.