Dear folks,

While we are on the topic of "Combinatorics in SAGE", it will be a healthy
exercise to make a todo list of what is needed. I look forward to the day
when I can teach Combinatorics (undergrad) classes in CS/Math using SAGE.
For starters volunteers can sift through standard textbooks to get an
idea about what is required and wikify it here:

http://sage.math.washington.edu:9001/combinatorics

Robert (Miller) you should think on these lines for your and Emily's Graph
Theory module (if this piques your interest.)

Regards,
Ifti

ps: I'll add to the wiki in good time. Don't hold your breath!


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