#8442: Lie Methods and Related Combinatorics (tutorial)
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Reporter: bump | Owner: bump
Type: enhancement | Status: needs_review
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-4.6
Component: documentation | Keywords:
Author: Daniel Bump | Upstream: N/A
Reviewer: Minh Van Nguyen, Mark Jordan | Merged:
Work_issues: |
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Changes (by bump):
* status: needs_work => needs_review
Comment:
I am posting corrected files that pass {{{sage -t}}} with sage-4.5.3.
Regarding the --jsmath issue, the \mathfrak problem is not the end of the
story. There are further problems. Matrices of size > 2 look awful with
jsmath, and in the section crystals.rst there are some tableaux. I tried
two different methods of creating these in tex. One failed since jsmath
doesn't know \raisebox, and the other (based on arrays) failed since
jsmath doesn't know \hline.
I therefore feel it is better not to try revising the files to work with
jsmath. I recommend building them without jsmath and can revisit the issue
after the switch to mathjax. The built documentation (with dvipng) is
here:
http://match.stanford.edu/bump/thematic_tutorials/lie.html
I am changing the status back to needs_review.
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