Hi Dan,

On May 18, 5:38 pm, Dan Drake <dr...@kaist.edu> wrote:
> On Mon, 18 May 2009 at 01:13AM -0700, Kwankyu wrote:
> > In Magma, there is a handy construct like
>
> > [GF(2) | 1,0,1,1]
>
> > to get the list with elements in GF(2). Is there a similar one in Sage
> > or Python?
>
> Use list comprehensions:
>
>   [GF(2)(x) for x in [1, 0, 1, 1]]
>
> They're very flexible:
>
>   [GF(2)(x^2) for x in prime_range(5, 25) if Mod(x, 3) == 2]
>

Yeah, I though of that. But I used the Magma construct a lot. So I
wanted a similarly quick and short phrase in Sage.  Thank you anyway.

Kwankyu


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