#5794: [with patch, needs work] exceptional and reducible type branching rules
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Reporter: bump | Owner: bump
Type: enhancement | Status: assigned
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-4.0.3
Component: group_theory | Keywords: lie groups
Reviewer: | Author:
Merged: |
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Comment(by mvngu):
Replying to [comment:19 bump]:
> Apply all four patches in order.
>
> {{{
> trac_5794-revised.patch
> trac_5794-continued.patch
> trac_5794-exceptional.patch
> trac_5794-more-exceptional.patch
> }}}
>
> > Most docstrings adhere to the ReST format, but some don't.
>
> If you find nonconforming docstrings, please cite them by line number.
> There is a lot of doc in these patches.
Note that I'm not qualified to review the mathematical content of the
patch. However, I would like to point out that the following patches and
line numbers don't conform to ReST formatting:
[[BR]][[BR]]
In {{{trac_5794-revised.patch}}}:
* Patching against the file {{{sage/combinat/root_system/type_A.py}}},
the examples section starting from line 117.
* Patching against the file
{{{sage/combinat/root_system/type_reducible.py}}}, the examples section
starting from line 249.
* Patching against the file
{{{sage/combinat/root_system/weyl_characters.py}}}, the examples section
starting from line 458, the example starting from line 1202, the examples
section starting from line 1211, the example starting from line 1227, the
examples section starting from line 1235, the example starting from line
1280, the example section starting from line 1299.
In {{{trac_5794-continued.patch}}}:
* Patching against the file
{{{sage/combinat/root_system/weyl_characters.py}}}, the example starting
from line 1431, the example starting from line 1443, the example starting
from line 1452, the example starting from line 1831, the example starting
from line 1842.
The following files are not in the reference manual. You might want to
consider exposing their features by adding them to the reference manual:
1. {{{sage/combinat/root_system/type_A.py}}}
1. {{{sage/combinat/root_system/type_reducible.py}}}
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