> Perhaps you'll want to make all the data available as a database
> as part of Sage at some point?

at some point, yes, i'd be proud to. RIght now i'm in the process of
writing a paper explaining the computations, and eventually i'll need
to beautify the source code and distribute it and take care of all
sort of things -- i guess at that point i'll provide a way of calling
my programs within sage, and yes, building up a database should be
feasable. But i need a lot of time!

btw is there a graded algebra object in Sage ? if not, what should it
inherit from, should i decide to implement it? in fact i should
implement the unstable algebra object, but the amount of details is
scary. I've done it in C++ already, so i know what i'm talking about.
Oh and generally speaking, is there a diagrammatic presentation
anywhere of all the objects in Sage? i couldn't find one in the
reference manual, and i felt it was needed (for example i'm confused
with the several polynomial algebra objects around). Surely a program
like Doxygen could produce such a diagram automatically.

Cheers
Pierre
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