#10716: Adding a weighted_degree function to Singular multivariate polynomials
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Reporter: jsrn | Owner: AlexGhitza
Type: enhancement | Status: needs_review
Priority: minor | Milestone: sage-6.4
Component: algebraic | Resolution:
geometry | Merged in:
Keywords: multivariate | Reviewers: Marshall Hampton
polynomials,degree,Singular | Work issues:
Authors: Johan S. R. | Commit:
Nielsen, Luis Felipe Tabera | 811b79657358bcc6c1201715cd35ffab9a42e346
Alonso | Stopgaps:
Report Upstream: N/A |
Branch: |
u/lftabera/weighted_degree |
Dependencies: |
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Comment (by john_perry):
Replying to [comment:44 novoselt]:
> If you do something like
> {{{
> git merge develop
> }}}
Hmm, now ''git'' doesn't know what that means.
{{{
sage$ git merge develop
merge: develop - not something we can merge
Did you mean this?
origin/develop
}}}
> However, clicking on the branch on tickets should show precisely what
will be changed after merging this ticket and develop.
For some reason, the links to both branch and commits disappear after I
reload this webpage. I'll try posting & looking at this again.
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