Hi

This support group tends to be used a little bit more on the side of sage
bugs or errors somehow hinting at bugs, whereas
ask.sagemath.org tends more towards "how do I do X?' kind of questions. It
is not an exact science, but I think you're
more likely to get answers that help there.

Also I would suggest including an example of a  few lines of code and
exactly how they succeed or fail, i.e. expand your question a bit.

Regards,
Jan


On Thu, 29 Jun 2023 at 18:52, swati <swatisetia...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
> I am a beginner is Sage and I have trouble proving \eta(24z)^(11) to be a
> Hecke eigenform and computing its eigenvalues and eigenvectors. I was able
> to do it  manually for smaller primes but not larger ones. Any help would
> be highly appreciated.
>
> system:
> Ubuntu 22.04
> sagemath 9.5
>
> Thanks,
> Swati
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