(I have already tried this question on ask.sagemath.org, but did not get
any response; I figured it was worth trying here.)
I am working on CoCalc, in Firefox.
I have a way of constructing hyperplane arrangements, which involves taking
the restriction of a larger arrangement to one of the h
ot; package for computing
with automorphism groups of free groups.
It did fix my problem with all the errors though!
thanks,
- will
On Monday, April 7, 2014 7:02:37 PM UTC-4, John H Palmieri wrote:
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> On Monday, April 7, 2014 3:44:40 PM UTC-7, Will wrote:
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>> Firstly, I&
e then I've done a reinstallation of sage,
but I'm still getting the same errors. I've stopped the errors from reading
my own files by declaring some variables local, but I'm hesistant to
actually edit files in the small groups package myself.
thanks,
- will
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n terms of
the given presentation. Then, I can use TzGo via gap to simplify the
presentation, though sometimes TzGo ends up removing the generator I
added...
On Friday, April 4, 2014 12:43:59 AM UTC-4, Will wrote:
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> Suppose I have a group G, which I know is finitely presentable
Suppose I have a group G, which I know is finitely presentable and infinite.
Suppose I have a small list of generators for G (in this case, 5). How can I
find a presentation for G using those generators?
thanks,
- will
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can someone point me to an example of embedding a calculated variable
in latex? For example:
%latex
I want some math $$\gamma =$$ and a computed variable "my python float
here"
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