#17512: Fixed duplicated algebraic combinatorics link in the thematic tutorial
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Reporter: nthiery | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: needs_info
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-6.5
Component: documentation | Resolution:
Keywords: | Merged in:
Authors: Nicolas M. Thiéry | Reviewers: Nathann Cohen,
Report Upstream: N/A | Thierry Monteil
Branch: | Work issues:
u/nthiery/fixed_duplicated_algebraic_combinatorics_link_in_the_thematic_tutorial|
Commit:
Dependencies: | 88b343c22bf923ab7f538ba31dcfa0a8ed43cfa5
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Changes (by tmonteil):
* status: positive_review => needs_info
* reviewer: Nathann Cohen => Nathann Cohen, Thierry Monteil
Comment:
This looks weird to have a section 'algebraic combinatorics', with some
subitems, one of those subitem being named 'algebraic combinatorics' again
that contains itself 4 subitems. This is quite confusing, i do not see why
the Tsetlin library does not have the same depth as abelian sandpiles or
visualizing root systems. This is even more confusing that someone who
search for "Algebraic Combinatorics in Sage" on the web will fall into the
[sub] page with the same title and may think that there are only 4
tutorials about algebraic combinatorics (it happened to me 2 days ago
while preparing a Sage "live" tutorial).
I see at least two ways to make things clearer:
- remove the page [sub] and merge its 4 items directly into the [main]
list. So, we obtain a tree like
- Thematic tutorials
- Combinatorics (subitem)
- Introduction to combinatorics in Sage
- Algebraic Combinatorics in Sage (subitem)
- Tutorial: Symmetric Functions
- Lie Methods and Related Combinatorics in Sage
- Tutorial: visualizing root systems
- Abelian Sandpile Model
- Walks in graphs
- n-Cube
- The Tsetlin library
- Young’s lattice and the RSK algorithm
- or, if you fear the 'algebraic combinatorics' list to be too big in the
[main] thematic_tutorials page, merge the algebraic combinatorics list
into the [sub] page. So, we obtain a tree like
- Thematic tutorials
- Combinatorics (subitem)
- Introduction to combinatorics in Sage
- Algebraic Combinatorics in Sage (subpage)
- Tutorial: Symmetric Functions
- Lie Methods and Related Combinatorics in Sage
- Tutorial: visualizing root systems
- Abelian Sandpile Model
- Walks in graphs
- n-Cube
- The Tsetlin library
- Young’s lattice and the RSK algorithm
- a version mixing the two is to keep this tree but keep the list of
algebraic tutorials accessible from the [main] page (so there is no [sub]
page anymore).
Note also that "Lie Methods and Related Combinatorics in Sage" currently
appears twice in the [main] page.
Links:
- [http://www.sagemath.org/doc/thematic_tutorials/#algebraic-
combinatorics main]
-
[http://www.sagemath.org/doc/thematic_tutorials/algebraic_combinatorics.html
#algebraic-combinatorics sub]
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