#9877: Add is_sturmian_factor, is_tangent methods for finite words
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Reporter: tmonteil | Owner: tmonteil
Type: enhancement | Status: needs_review
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-5.7
Component: combinatorics | Resolution:
Keywords: | Work issues:
Report Upstream: N/A | Reviewers:
Authors: Thierry Monteil | Merged in:
Dependencies: | Stopgaps:
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Comment (by vdelecroix):
Some last docstring comments:
* for expressions that refer to Python variables or reserved names (in
particular self) you may use double quotes (at some places it is ok and at
some other it is not)
* line 5179: "desubstitution consist" -> "desubstitution consists"
* lines 5190, 5340, 5419: self is '''not''' a part of the input
* is_tangent doc: the word tangent, where it is defined, must be bold (put
the word between two *). The definition is not very english, I suggest: A
binary word is said to be *tangent* if it can appear in infintely many
cutting sequences of a smooth curve, where each cutting sequence is
observed on a progressively smaller grid.
Best,
Vincent
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