Dear Pranav,
   In part, but not entirely. The exterior algebra is a specific case of a 
GCA where all generators are odd. The exterior algebra code currently 
assumes all of those generators are degree 1, but it could be extended. The 
other part would be to mix the (commutative) polynomial rings with the 
exterior algebra implementation for general GCAs. This would basically be 
an entirely new implementation. On the other hand, having an implementation 
of exterior algebras using plural would also be beneficial.

Best,
Travis

On Thursday, March 28, 2024 at 1:32:09 AM UTC+9 pranavs...@gmail.com wrote:

> Dear SageMath Community and Dr Travis,
>
> I am Pranav, a junior in a bachelors in mathematics and computer science 
> program. I am interested in the following idea from the ideas list 
> "Coordinate 
> the graded commutative algebra and exterior algebra implementations and 
> Gröbner bases". I am currently confused about what exactly you mean by 
> improving the interaction between GCAs and Exterior Algebras. Does this 
> mean redoing the implementation of GCAs to be more akin the implementation 
> of Exterior Algebras?
>
> Thanks in advance
> Pranav
>

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