Sir ,

I did not get the question. Can you explain it again? 
I think you are asking why hyperplane

On Wednesday, February 17, 2016 at 12:24:27 AM UTC+5:30, mmarco wrote:
>
> Ops, i didn't see that.
>
> One question, what is the reason for defining a specific class for these 
> algebras instead of using any of the already available constructions 
> (g-algebra quotient, GCDA...)
>
> El martes, 16 de febrero de 2016, 17:49:03 (UTC+1), Travis Scrimshaw 
> escribió:
>>
>>
>> *Hyper-plane arrangement*
>>>
>>> I would like to know more about the current situation of Hyperplane 
>>> arragement in sage and
>>> how about  The Orlik–Solomon algebra and The intersection semilattice 
>>> and the matroid with hyperplane arragement?
>>> If there are any kind of references please let me know :-) 
>>>  
>>>
>> FYI, Orlik-Solomon algebras were recently included in (a beta version of) 
>> Sage (http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/18133). However, other invariant 
>> algebras like the Orlik-Terao algebra are not implemented AFAIK.
>>
>> Best,
>> Travis
>>
>>

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