#15970: j_invariant_qexp won't allow substitution
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       Reporter:  katestange                     |        Owner:
           Type:  defect                         |       Status:  new
       Priority:  minor                          |    Milestone:  sage-6.2
      Component:  number theory                  |   Resolution:
       Keywords:  j-invariant, laurent series,   |    Merged in:
  q-expansion, substitution                      |    Reviewers:
        Authors:                                 |  Work issues:
Report Upstream:  N/A                            |       Commit:
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Comment (by katestange):

 Thanks, that clears things up for me.  Probably I should have gone to the
 discussion list before opening a ticket (if so, I apologize).  But before
 we close the ticket, can we clarify what way the user should accomplish
 the intended calculation?  How can one approximate the j-invariant for
 various tau in the upper half plane?  This is something Sage ought to
 allow someone to do, in some fashion, so if isn't possible, then maybe
 this ticket should be changed to a requested feature.  But if this
 discussion ought to be carried out elsewhere (like ask.sagemath.org),
 please let me know.

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