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hi, i am a computer science undergraduate from Netaji subash institute of technology. i am bit excited about series expansion as a whole. i have gone through gruntz paper( On Computing Limits in a Symbolic Manipulation System)( near to completion) that not only explains calculations of limits in limits.py and gruntz.py in series module but also gives idea about asymptotic series and applying algorithm to functions other than exp-log functions. for pr part i am working over some issues and soon come with pull request. for time being i want to know what you want in order term arithmetic.
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and along with this, i am having so me problem in some issues requiring oscillating functions and interval arithmetic can you provide some good references
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hii, since issues have migrated to github, i cann't comment at google code and url: https://github.com/sympy/sympy/issues/1000 takes me to pull request i think there bis some problem with sympy-bot or whatever please help
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You need to add 3099 to the Google Code issue number to get the new
issue number on GitHub.
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On Sun, Mar 9, 2014 at 4:18 PM, deepak goel <deepakg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> hii, since issues have migrated to github, i cann't comment at google code and url: https://github.com/sympy/sympy/issues/1000 takes me to pull request
> i think there bis some problem with sympy-bot or whatever please help
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What is difference between muiltiseries and transseries if it is exist?
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transseries is a broader concept. multiseries is series with finitely generated support in R. transeries is 'lexicographical' multiseries in several variables.
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On 28.03.2014 23:02, deepak goel wrote:
> transseries is a broader concept. multiseries is series with finitely generated support in R. transeries is 'lexicographical' multiseries in several variables.
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Your application is interesting, but please satisfy patch requirement.