#19745: Tutorial for new structures in coding theory
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Reporter: dlucas | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: needs_review
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-7.0
Component: coding theory | Resolution:
Keywords: | Merged in:
Authors: David Lucas | Reviewers: Travis Scrimshaw
Report Upstream: N/A | Work issues:
Branch: | Commit:
u/dlucas/thematic_tutorial | d2a05c3e2e5d7ac540dcd6de0bacbe388074bcd9
Dependencies: | Stopgaps:
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Changes (by tscrim):
* reviewer: => Travis Scrimshaw
Comment:
Two other things from me (last things, promise):
- `\mathbb{F}_{2}` can use the standard Sage latex macro `\GF{2}` (it
makes the docs uniform).
- Where possible, keep line lengths under 80 characters. (I know this
isn't possible for some of the code blocks, but in particular, in the
tutorial's text this should be achievable).
@jlavauzelle Could you add your name to the reviewers list? Also, do you
have any other comments?
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