Hello,

It works for me and I obtain

[Place (1/x, y), Place (1/x, y + 1), Place (x, x*y)]

Could you describe the SageMath version you are using?

Vincent

Le 13/05/2019 à 10:10, Santanu Sarkar a écrit :
Hi,
   This code works well.

K.<x> = FunctionField(GF(2))
R.<y> = K[]
f=y^2 + y + 1/x
L.<y> = K.extension(f)
print L.places(1)


But if I take f=y^2 + y + 1/x, it is giving error.


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