Hi,

A model of the molecule C60 has got to be my favorite example. It can
be construced as the Cayley graph of the alternating group on 5
letters:



A5 = PermutationGroup(["(1,2,3,4,5)", "(1,2)(3,4)"])
C60=A5.cayley_graph()
C60.show3d(vertex_size=0.03, edge_size=0.01, edge_size2=0.02,
vertex_colors={(1,1,1):C60.vertices()}, bgcolor=(0,0,0),
color_by_label=True, iterations=200) # long time


Best,

Kursat


On May 16, 4:21 pm, "Gutow, Jonathan H" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Sagers (Sagees?, Sage Mavins?),
>
> Next week I will be running a 2-3 hour workshop on my campus to introduce 
> Sage to my colleagues in chemistry, physics and mathematics.  I'm pretty 
> clear what I want to have in the presentation for the people teaching 
> chemistry and physics (I work at the borderline), but would like ideas on 
> what to show people from mathematics.  Please post your favorite examples, 
> functions and features.
>
> Thanks,
> Jonathan
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