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Favorite Links
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URL Shorteners: [ Tiny. Linear Algebra WW (Spring 2016). Univ of Puget Sound. UPS Advising Curriculum Guides. NEXRAD Radar [ Puget Sound. Tacoma Narrows Airport Observations. Sunrise and Sunset Times. WWW Tide and Current Predictor. Traffic Cameras [ Gig Harbor. State Highway Construction Reports. CREF Daily unit values. Movie Times @ hollywood.com. Mathematical Association of America. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. International Linear Algebra Society. The World Combinatorics Exchange.
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Sage at Beezer's
http://buzzard.ups.edu/sage.html
This is an assortment of links and instructions related to the open-source mathematics software, Sage. Everything about Sage can be found via sagemath.org. Make an account at the registration. Page so you can login to the free Sage server. No nosy questions, just make up a username and set a password. Connect to the free, public Sage server at http:/ sagenb.org. Create a new worksheet and begin experimenting, OR. Upload worksheets using the "Upload" link in the upper-left corner. April 30, 2009.
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SageMath - Help IRC
http://www.sagemath.org/help-irc.html
A Tour of SageMath. SageMath IRC Help Channel. This IRC chatroom is the main discussion room for the SageMath Mathematical Software System. (Sorry, it's not for general math questions, that would be #math. If you want to connect directly with your preferred IRC client: #sagemath is on freenode.net. Here is the logged history of recent IRC conversations.
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SageMath - Press Kit
http://www.sagemath.org/library-press.html
A Tour of SageMath. Sage Mathematical Software System. William Stein started the SageMath project in 2004 and still leads the project. His frustration with proprietary mathematical software was his main motivation to create a viable open-source alternative. Just as Firefox is an alternative to Internet Explorer or OpenOffice.org is an alternative to Microsoft Office, SageMath is a comprehensive open source alternative to Magma, Maple, Mathematica, and Matlab. As David Kohel once said. Under one umbrella&...
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SageMath - Tour - Benchmarks
http://www.sagemath.org/tour-benchmarks.html
A Tour of SageMath. Here are some comparisons of SageMath with other systems. Each pair of comparison was made on the same system and it was carfully avoided to hit swap memory to avoid accidental slowdows. Unless otherwise noted, all timings are in seconds. Links: List of Computations where SageMath is Noticeably Faster than Magma. Multiply Integers $ ({12345} {678900} - 1) * ({67890} {123456} - 1)$. SageMath 4.1.1. Note: "ms" is Milliseconds ($ 10 {-3}$ ). SageMath is 32% faster. SageMath 4.1.1. SageMa...
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SageMath - Marketing Resources
http://www.sagemath.org/library-marketing.html
A Tour of SageMath. More marketing resources are available here. Want to help spread the word about SageMath. Include a banner on your website. A href="http:/ www.sagemath.org/" img src="http:/ www.sagemath.org/pix/sage-banner-01.png" </a>. A href="http:/ www.sagemath.org/" img src="http:/ www.sagemath.org/pix/sage-banner-02.png" </a>. By Emil Widmann ( gimp src. Posters to spread the word. Print these posters and pin them on a wall:. I don't want to pay for my math software. Why SageMath and you.
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SageMath - Help Mailing Lists
http://www.sagemath.org/help-groups.html
A Tour of SageMath. The following mailing-lists are for general help around SageMath. There are also development mailing-lists. Post questions about how to use SageMath to sage-support. This covers problems with installation, entering expressions and calculations and similar. If you have problems subscribing, contact us. Issues about SageMath in education are discussed here. If you have problems subscribing, contact us.
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SageMath - Why use SageMath
http://www.sagemath.org/library-why.html
A Tour of SageMath. First, Ill say a bit about how I use SageMath: in the first place, I use it for my own research, and also use it for my teaching - Ive used it in calculus and differential equations courses, and next semester will use it in a discrete math course. Mostly I use it in my lectures to do demonstrations, but someday I hope to incorporate SageMath into the homework. You have some familiarity with one of the best and most popular programming languages out there, that is available for every p...
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SageMath - uSageMath User Group
http://www.sagemath.org/help-uSage.html
A Tour of SageMath. USageMath meeetings are gatherings of people interested in SageMath and related (read: included) open-source software systems.
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SageMath - Tour - Graphics
http://www.sagemath.org/tour-graphics.html
A Tour of SageMath. SageMath Plotting and Graphics. SageMath has a wide range of capabilities for visualizing mathematics. It can produce 2-D. As well as 3-D. Graphics, and even animated plots. The wiki contains some examples of images. That can be drawn using SageMath. Regions Plot / Contours. Draws those regions, where the given equality, inequality or set of them is true. Huge{ frac{sin(x 2 y 2)}{(1 y x y)} 0}$. Of a two dimensional function. Large{sin(x 2 y 2) * cos(x y 2) * sin(y)}$. Sage: stnc = 'I...