On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 9:56 PM, ARMAND BRUMER <bru...@fordham.edu> wrote:
> Thanks, Bill,  for your prompt reply. I had noticed the second phenomenon
> and attributed it to my not knowing how to use sage properly! By the way, if
> you can get the conductor exponent at 3, I would be grateful. Liu's paper
> goes becomes a bit unclear with precisely this type of example. I think it
> is 3^2, but would like an independent check!
>
> Thanks again,
>
> armand
> PS I was trying to circumvent having to learn C to attach Liu's program to
> Pari (that I also do not have!)  I had an old version in Maple of Liu's
> program, but wanted to confirm...
>

Does the Maple program work on your input example?

William

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