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...before it ever gets around to executing your cell. There is some indication that matplotlib "leaks memory": The more figures you plot, the more memory (on your CoCalc "project" virtual server) is set aside...until you run out. Execute these two commands (can be together in one cell) to free up any memory being used to hang on to past plotting figures: You can use greek letters as Sagemath variables: CoCalc lets you use $\pi$ in such a way that you can write expressions that include it in a result. I would love to use symbols like $\hbar$ in that same fashion!
Let me know if you find a way... ... stands for 'Collaboritive Calculation in the Cloud'. Their platform allows you to: You can set up an account and do all this for free without installing any software on your own computer, other than a web browser. (Acknowledgment: This web page is a revision of one originally authored by Paul Meyer-Reimer.)
A project is like a folder for your work. But you have to create one before you can do anything else. After you Create an account on CoCalc, or after you sign in, you'll land on the Projects page. Your new notebook will open. Let's get oriented... You'll be using CoCalc to author notebooks: Documents that combine writing and calculations.
Before you can start a notebook, you'll need to set up a project. A project is like a folder for your work. But you have to create one before you can do anything else. After you Create an account on CoCalc, or after you sign in, you'll land on the Projects page. Unless otherwise noted, Calculus I students will be working with Jupyter notebooks. Start your first notebook:
Your new notebook will open. Let's get oriented... Some notes on math / physics topics that are useful across a number of the classes I teach at Goshen College. Data science is a relatively recent term for an interdisciplinary field that can include data analysis, statistics, visualization, and machine learning. Jupyter notebooks are popular in this field. The "notebook" interface allows you to mix writing and calculation/code in the same document.
And the "code" can include any of an expanding number of open-source packages, including R, Python, Pandas, SageMath... Intro to Desmos for graphing and data modelling Battaglia and George, Tensors: A guide for undergraduate students (pdf), American Journal of Physics, 2013. Sage for Undergraduates by Gregory Bard (Spanish: Sage para Estudiantes de Pregrado) Mathematical Computation with Sage by Paul Zimmermann et al. (French: Calcul mathématique avec Sage, German: Rechnen mit Sage)
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...before It Ever Gets Around To Executing Your Cell. There
...before it ever gets around to executing your cell. There is some indication that matplotlib "leaks memory": The more figures you plot, the more memory (on your CoCalc "project" virtual server) is set aside...until you run out. Execute these two commands (can be together in one cell) to free up any memory being used to hang on to past plotting figures: You can use greek letters as Sagemath varia...
Let Me Know If You Find A Way... ... Stands
Let me know if you find a way... ... stands for 'Collaboritive Calculation in the Cloud'. Their platform allows you to: You can set up an account and do all this for free without installing any software on your own computer, other than a web browser. (Acknowledgment: This web page is a revision of one originally authored by Paul Meyer-Reimer.)
A Project Is Like A Folder For Your Work. But
A project is like a folder for your work. But you have to create one before you can do anything else. After you Create an account on CoCalc, or after you sign in, you'll land on the Projects page. Your new notebook will open. Let's get oriented... You'll be using CoCalc to author notebooks: Documents that combine writing and calculations.
Before You Can Start A Notebook, You'll Need To Set
Before you can start a notebook, you'll need to set up a project. A project is like a folder for your work. But you have to create one before you can do anything else. After you Create an account on CoCalc, or after you sign in, you'll land on the Projects page. Unless otherwise noted, Calculus I students will be working with Jupyter notebooks. Start your first notebook:
Your New Notebook Will Open. Let's Get Oriented... Some Notes
Your new notebook will open. Let's get oriented... Some notes on math / physics topics that are useful across a number of the classes I teach at Goshen College. Data science is a relatively recent term for an interdisciplinary field that can include data analysis, statistics, visualization, and machine learning. Jupyter notebooks are popular in this field. The "notebook" interface allows you to mi...