tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11295132.post8804149847519007167..comments2024-02-24T01:46:31.188-08:00Comments on A Neighborhood of Infinity: On Removing Singularities from Rational Functionssigfpehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08096190433222340957noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11295132.post-74298328062031601232010-10-23T12:30:43.454-07:002010-10-23T12:30:43.454-07:00I think I may have spotted a typo, although pretty...I think I may have spotted a typo, although pretty minor.<br /><br />In the line:<br /><br />"However, we wish to work with partial sums sj=Σi=j∞aixi-j and tj=Σi=j∞tixi-j, constructing the partial sums of the convolution of a and b from s and t."<br /><br />Did you mean to use b_i on the RHS, not t_i? It's obvious what you mean here, just thought I'd point that out.Robin Hoodehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01308643501089364955noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11295132.post-45773471881892626642010-09-24T23:44:27.261-07:002010-09-24T23:44:27.261-07:00Hi Dan!
Wow, this looks like high-powered stuff!...Hi Dan! <br /> Wow, this looks like high-powered stuff! <br />Anyway, sorry to go off-topic here, but I'm just asking about SASL (I'd emailed you but hadn't had a reply). <br />I've just come across your SASL compiler (which is great!). <br />I'm thinking of doing a small public-domain interpreter or compiler myself, and so I might use some of the SASL code. So, just wanting to ask - is the SASL code basically P.D.? ( In other words, "use as you like, but attribution is appreciated"?) I will certainly acknowledge you if I do use any of the code! <br />Many thanks for your time - looking forward to hearing from you!<br />Bye for now - <br />- Andy ElveyAndy Elveyhttp://andy.elvey@paradise.net.nznoreply@blogger.com