#15094: QSym: internal coproduct, Frobenius, lambda-of-monomials, documentation
fixes
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       Reporter:  darij                          |        Owner:
           Type:  defect                         |       Status:
       Priority:  major                          |  needs_work
      Component:  combinatorics                  |    Milestone:  sage-5.12
       Keywords:  sage-combinat, qsym, quasi-    |   Resolution:
  symmetric functions                            |    Merged in:
        Authors:  Darij Grinberg                 |    Reviewers:
Report Upstream:  N/A                            |  Work issues:
         Branch:                                 |       Commit:
   Dependencies:  #14775, #13505                 |     Stopgaps:
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Changes (by zabrocki):

 * status:  needs_review => needs_work
 * dependencies:  #14775 => #14775, #13505


Comment:

 Hi Darij,
 I've finished reviewing this patch.  I have an additional handful of minor
 doc changes (which are harder to track down because they don't appear in
 the html file).

 I added the dependency of #13505 because it modifies qsym.py and this
 patch will come after and so needs to be rebased.  Can you fold the
 patches and rebase against it (and #14101)?  I will upload a new version
 in a minute.

 The reason why the documentation does not appear is that {{{class
 QuasiSymmetricFunctions -> class Bases -> class ElementMethods}}} is
 nested too far and there is a bug that prevents the documentation from
 being compiled.  Nicolas and others are working on a patch in #9107 to
 make the documentation in nested classes appear.

 The strangest thing I found in the documentation is that the word `itself`
 was replaced by `itQuasiSymmetricFunctions`.  I cannot explain that.

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