NEWS: June – August 2024
- Eos3.7.5 was released on June 27, 2024. See the supplements for 3.7.5.
- The server host was changed From Amazon WS to Sakura Internet, Japan, on Aug 21.
NEWS: June – August 2024
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The website www.i-eos.org will be renewed, as the server that have been hosted will be changed in September. Temporarily, both www.i-eos.org and www.ieo.sakura.ne.jp websites coexist. The latter is being updated and will replace the former in September. Both URLs will point to the same website.
Eos3.7.3 was release on October 2, 2023. It is an improvement of Eos3.7.2.1 in the implementation of classical folds. Arguments of folds are simplified and given more meaning in the order of specification and grouping. Please take a look at examples.
Starting the summer of 2023, we closed “open” registration of “mono-reader” as we see many spam registrations. The spam registration affect SMTP server and the membership management. If you have not registered before closing the free registration, write to admin@ieo.sakura.ne.jp with Subject[Eos member registration].
Eos3.7.2.1 was released on July 18, 2023, to cope with Mathematica 13.3 (Japanese Edition).
Mathematica 13.3 (Japanese Edition) was released on June 29, 2023, by Wolfram Inc. To run Eos3.7.2 on Mathematica 13.3, include the following code in Eosheader.m or in the beginning of your Eos Session:
Off[Det::luc].
We plan to change the Eos system code to avoid the message caused by function Detif On[Det::luc]. It is ON by default in Mathematica 13.3.
Since the current version of Eos3.7.1.1 expires at the end of June, a new version Eos3.7.2 will be released on June 25, 2023 (JST).
Since the current version of Eos3.7.1.1 expires at the end of June, a new version Eos3.7.2 will be released on June 25, 2023 (JST)