#18755: Add elementary and infinity crystals to Thematic Tutorial on crystals
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Reporter: bsalisbury1 | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-6.8
Component: combinatorics | Resolution:
Keywords: crystals, | Merged in:
thematic tutorial | Reviewers:
Authors: Ben Salisbury | Work issues:
Report Upstream: N/A | Commit:
Branch: | 61feeff977965490a6dc268bcb9b617abe24bc5e
u/bsalisbury1/Binf_tutorial | Stopgaps:
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Comment (by bsalisbury1):
Hi,
Thanks, Anne and Travis, for reading this ticket already!
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Replying to [comment:3 tscrim]:
> On a quick look-over, what you currently have looks good (one typo `an
hyperbolic`).
Since grade school, I had been under the impression that you always use
"an" before a word that starts with "h", since the "h" is supposed to be
silent. However, I did some reading about it, and I now agree that it
should be "a hyperbolic" rather than "an hyperbolic". Thanks for catching
that!
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Replying to [comment:4 aschilling]:
> Could you please also post a link to the compiled documentation (since
this is a tutorial). Then it would be easier to comment.
I've posted a temporary link here:
http://people.cst.cmich.edu/salis1bt/sage/lie.html. I'll continue to
maintain this page as the ticket is updated, but I will take it down once
(if?) the ticket receives a positive review.
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One problem I noticed already (and don't know how to immediately fix) is
that the `Next topic` links are not working as expected. For example,
while on the `Affine Highest Weight Crystals` page, the `Next topic`
listed is `Iwahori Hecke Algebras`, but it should be `Elementary
Crystals`. I've already added the new sections the TOC, so I'm not sure
what I'm missing. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!
Best,
Ben
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