#19586: Add is_cayley_graph
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Reporter: jaanos | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: needs_info
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-6.10
Component: graph theory | Resolution:
Keywords: Cayley graphs | Merged in:
groups | Reviewers:
Authors: Janoš Vidali | Work issues:
Report Upstream: N/A | Commit:
Branch: | fbff6b8e22c419beef4a5d991c00d5c512a933f9
u/jaanos/add_is_cayley_graph | Stopgaps:
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Comment (by ncohen):
Helloooooo,
> Maybe `has_transitive_subgroup(order = None, certificate = False)`? By
default, it would just tell whether the group itself is transitive;
otherwise, a subgroup of given order would be looked for (and returned if
`certificate` is `True`).
+1 to that.
> OK, I will remove my name (indeed, I had copied the docstring of one of
your functions, so the author field was there) - I am certainly not
claiming to have invented this algorithm:)
Oh. Well, then it probably sounds very hypocritical of me to say that when
you copy/pasted a function which contained my own name in an author field
`O_o`
I cannot tell which function it was, but I really do try to keep this to a
minimum (at least when it comes to my own name).
Nathann
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