#8468: add "Group Theory and Sage: A Primer" to the classification "Thematic
Tutorials"
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Reporter: mvngu | Owner: mvngu
Type: enhancement | Status: needs_review
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-4.3.4
Component: documentation | Keywords: group theory
Author: Rob Beezer | Upstream: N/A
Reviewer: David Joyner, Minh Van Nguyen | Merged:
Work_issues: |
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Comment(by rbeezer):
Minh - the HTML version looks very nice. Thanks for your work on this.
As David suggests, I'll do a more careful once-over in the next couple
days (ie this is not a review - just a promise to do so).
Dan - This was written to accompany an undergraduate course, where we
don't come close to character tables. But it would be a good thing to add
I think, maybe under something like an "advanced topic" section so it
doesn't scare off the beginners. I've not used this function much (OK,
first time was 2 minutes ago). Any "gotchas" I should document besides
the occurrence of primitive roots of unity?
Anything else anybody would want to see in an "advanced" section?
Rob
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