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Re: Beginner--How to get a positive solution from Solve Command

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  • Subject: [mg67885] Re: Beginner--How to get a positive solution from Solve Command
  • From: Jean-Marc Gulliet <jeanmarc.gulliet at gmail.com>
  • Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 05:59:12 -0400 (EDT)
  • Organization: The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK
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abdou.oumaima at hotmail.com wrote:
> Hi Bob Hanlon, Your code works perfectly. Thank you so much. 
> Thanks of all of you.
> 
> Bonjour Valeri, Enfin il y a quelqu'un qui parle français. J'aimerai correspondre avec cette langue.
> Lian.
> 
Bonjour Lian,

If you are eager to discuss in French about Mathematica, "Le GroumF" 
(Groupe d'Utilisateurs de Mathematica Francophones) may be of uttermost 
interest:

"Les membres du GroumF échangent des solutions à leurs problèmes, des 
astuces, des informations sur Mathematica et bien d'autres choses au 
moyen d'une liste de diffusion de courriels. Bien sûr, les rencontres 
"physiques" sont aussi possibles et appréciées.

La liste de diffusion est hébergée par le Centre de Ressource 
Informatique de l'Université Joseph Fourier (Grenoble). On peut 
s'inscrire en adressant un courriel à sympa at uJF-Grenoble.fr ou via le 
site Web de l'Université Joseph Fourier... "

More at http://www.wolfram.com/solutions/france/communaute/legroumf.html 
(in French).

Basically, the GroumF is a mailing list in French that aims to bring the 
same level of service and usefulness to the French speaking community as 
MathGroup does to the international community.

Best regards,
Jean-Marc


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