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Matrix Groups (Universitext) 2nd Edition
by M. L. Curtis (Author)
Which is a pretty good introduction; although the price is a little high.
On 7/1/22 13:38, John H Palmieri wrote:
Is this the sort of thing you're looking for?
def matrix_rep(z):
"""
INP
It's strange that I see the output is temporarily correct and then gets
replaced; you have to pay attention, it's fast. Like there is a
censor/autocorrect kicking in after a write has taken plane.
Can I put ..verb.. in a code cell? I am trying to troubleshoot/track
results.
On 6/6/22 06:58,
Thanks for the pointer:
%display plain
Clears it up, I just have to (remember to) switch back and forth.
On 6/5/22 11:51, Eric Gourgoulhon wrote:
Indeed, in Jupyter or Jupyterlab, the underscore is rendered as a
minus sign in %display latex mode.
For instance,
%display latex
type(ZZ)
returns
show('1_1=',2)
Works fine in console mode.
In jupyter and jupyterlab:
1-1=2
It seems to be auto-corrected; I see the correct output momentarily then
it gets "corrected".
Where should I report it?
Sagemath 9.6
Linux Mate
Google chrome and Firefox
rrogers
--
You received this message because yo
I think I have it; "view" expects a "digraph" not a "crystal"
Try
-
#%%Latex
B = crystals.Tableaux(['A',2], shape=[2,1])
G = B.digraph()
view(G)
print(B)
print(G)
---
Returns popup graph and inpage text
-
The crystal of tableaux of type ['A', 2] and shape(s) [[2, 1]]
Digraph on 8 ve
Well, that didn't work for me.
But changing "view" to "show" produced a script that I can tell is
targeted for something, not pdflatex. Let me know if you know; maybe
graphviz converter? Loading doc2tex didn't help.
Anyhow, here is a "hack" that pops a popup that is correct. A wrapper
could
Same on Ubuntu 22.04 (I think)
Mate 1.26
Jupyterlab 3.4.2 -- SageMath 9.6 -- Compiled from source - with no
apparent errors, but I have a make.log from the "make" if requested.
Here is a clip from the output.
"! Emergency stop.
<*> \nonstopmode \input{sage.tex}
Duh... somewhere I started "save as" on the text leader not [ipynb]
Embarrassed
Ray
On 5/20/22 16:05, 'Alan Stafford' via sage-support wrote:
You need to do a save link as on [ipnyb] not just click on it.
Regards
Alan
On Friday, May 20, 2022 at 6:29:39 PM UTC+1 raymond@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I downloaded Kerr_Schild.ipynb at
https://luth.obspm.fr/~luthier/gourgoulhon/bh16/sage.html
It complains about JSON formatting.
A previous version of Kerr_Schild.ipynb (date?) works. for
sage --notebook=jupyter Kerr_Schild.ipynb
Attached is a terminal output. I included everything since I
I think this illustrates the problem more clearly; possibly related to a
complaint that I got bounced on :)
def H(n,k): return hypergeometric([-k, -n + k], [-k], -1)
def Ha(n,k): return hypergeometric([ -n + k], [], -1)
def T(n,k): return int(H(n,k).n())
def Ta(n,k): return int(Ha(n,k).n())
def
Did the copy error get fixed. Maybe I didn't have a clear idea about
how to fill a support request?
On 8/16/21 10:51 AM, Carlos Antunes wrote:
Good, I didn't know, thank you very much for the info!
El miércoles, 28 de julio de 2021 a las 16:17:22 UTC-3, slelievre
escribió:
This got bro
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