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Editor: kratt6
Time: 2007/12/28 05:46:17 GMT-8
Note: See #262

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-From kratt6 Fri Dec 28 05:44:46 -0800 2007
-From: kratt6
-Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 05:44:46 -0800
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-Message-ID: <20071228054446-0800@axiom-wiki.newsynthesis.org>
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-Category: Axiom on Linux => Axiom User Interface 
-Status: open => duplicate 
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-\begin{axiom}
-definingPolynomial %%A0
-\end{axiom}

Submitted by : (unknown) at: 2007-11-17T22:15:31-08:00 (17 years ago)
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I'm using Axiom 3.9 and when I execute inverseLaplace I got a result in function of %%A0 but Axiom dosn't say what %%A0 is. In gmane.comp.mathematics.axiom.general tell me that it could be a bug not reporting what the temporaru symbol %%A0 is. Example:

fricas
(1) -> F(s) == (s**2 - 9*s - 32)/(2*s**3 - 3*s + 4)
Type: Void
fricas
inverseLaplace(F(s),s,x)
There are no library operations named ** Use HyperDoc Browse or issue )what op ** to learn if there is any operation containing " ** " in its name. Cannot find a definition or applicable library operation named ** with argument type(s) Variable(s) PositiveInteger
Perhaps you should use "@" to indicate the required return type, or "$" to specify which version of the function you need. FriCAS will attempt to step through and interpret the code. There are no library operations named ** Use HyperDoc Browse or issue )what op ** to learn if there is any operation containing " ** " in its name.
Cannot find a definition or applicable library operation named ** with argument type(s) Variable(s) PositiveInteger
Perhaps you should use "@" to indicate the required return type, or "$" to specify which version of the function you need.

Regards, Daniel

fricas
definingPolynomial %%A0

\label{eq1}\%\%var - \%\%A 0(1)
Type: Expression(Integer)