On 3/30/13 7:49 AM, Gary McConnell wrote:
in fact the construction of N1 precludes isotropic vectors - I should have mentioned that. The xRy function effectively forces separate sets of vectors to be mutually exclusive also. I have learnt a lot from your example there - but unfortunately I cannot get to where I need to - I have just received your new code ... will see how close we get - you are right in that I am only looking for one example - in fact the whole code is wrapped in the break function thing you showed me at https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en&fromgroups=#!searchin/sage-support/garymakonel/sage-support/IKChSZ9zdsY/rqeXHjusPxsJ <https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en&fromgroups=#%21searchin/sage-support/garymakonel/sage-support/IKChSZ9zdsY/rqeXHjusPxsJ> !! and so I exit upon finding one complete set ...
I just noticed a problem with my code, and put a comment on the gist: https://gist.github.com/jasongrout/5276508
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