#5996: [with patch, needs review] Wigner 3j, 6j, 9j, Clebsch-Gordan, Racah and
Gaunt coefficients
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Reporter: jrasch | Owner: burcin
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-4.1.1
Component: calculus | Keywords:
Reviewer: | Author: Jens Rasch
Merged: |
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Comment(by mvngu):
Replying to [comment:14 AlexGhitza]:
> OK, I think I fixed all the issues that Minh pointed out, and replaced
my latest patch.
I appreciate that you've taken the time to make the code and docstring
conform to the coding styles. It's a tedious task that causes short-term
pain. But the long-term benefit is that at least the Sage library is
standardized on a coding convention. Your new patch should make the
reviewing process easier for me.
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> In reply to Jens' comment about latex: I have fixed things so that the
docstrings do have the nice latex expressions in them, which means that
the pdf and html versions of the reference manual will have nicely typeset
formulae.
Note that with Sage 4.1, the HTML version of the reference manual is a bit
broken. The HTML version of the reference does build successfully.
However, if the docstring for a function or class uses the ".. MATH::"
tag, then it won't render in the generated HTML version. That is, when you
use a web browser to view the corresponding HTML page that documents the
function, anything typeset within the ".. MATH::" tag won't show up. You
can get a quick glimpse of the rendered math expression, but you have to
refresh the page every second. And the math expression would only be
displayed for a fraction of a second. This issue was reported at this
[http://groups.google.com/group/sage-
devel/browse_thread/thread/cb1687577bf5843e/b453af3a0750ba23 sage-devel]
thread and the corresponding ticket is #6512.
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