#3663: add support for affine crystals
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 Reporter:  mhansen        |       Owner:  aschilling     
     Type:  enhancement    |      Status:  new            
 Priority:  major          |   Milestone:  sage-combinat  
Component:  combinatorics  |    Keywords:  affine crystals
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Description changed by aschilling:

Old description:

> Implementation of affine crystals from classical crystals:
> - input is a classical crystal together with an automorphism
> - result is an affine crystal
>
> Implementation of Kirillov Reshetikhin crystals:
>
> - Type A_n^{(1)} KR crystals are implemented.
> - Type D_n^{(1)}, B_n^{(1)}, A_{2n}^{(2)} KR crystals are implemented
> using plus-minus diagrams
>
> Depends on trac ticket #4326 on root systems.
>
> This patch is authored by Brant Jones and Anne Schilling.

New description:

 Implementation of affine crystals from classical crystals:
 - input is a classical crystal
 - an affine crystal can be constructed by providing the methods e0 and f0

 Implementation of affine crystals from classical crystal and promotion:
 - input is a classical crystal and a promotion operators which corresponds
   to a Dynkin diagram automorphism
 - the methods e0 and f0 are computed using the promotion operator

 Implementation of Kirillov Reshetikhin crystals:

 - Type A_n^{(1)} KR crystals are implemented.
 - Type D_n^{(1)}, B_n^{(1)}, A_{2n-1}^{(2)} KR crystals are implemented
 using plus-minus diagrams
   to construct the promotion operator which corresponds to interchanging
 nodes 0 and 1
 - Type C_n^{(1)} KR crystals are implemented; the methods e0 and f0 are
 constructed
   using an embedding into the ambient crystal of type A_{2n+1}^{(2)}

 Depends on trac ticket #4326 on root systems.

 This patch is authored by Brant Jones and Anne Schilling.

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