On 04.05.19 06:04, Andrew wrote:
> The `Permutation` function is more general. For example, the folllowing
> all work: [...]

Thank you. But sorry, this does not answer my question. Maybe I should
be more precise:

What is the idea behind
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sage: Permutation([5,4,3,2,1]).parent()
Standard permutations
sage: Permutation('(1,5)(2,4)(3)').parent()
Standard permutations of 5
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returning different parents? (I.e. why the diffent parent depending on
the input format?)

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