#10335: Add domains for permutation groups
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    Reporter:  mhansen                      |         Owner:  joyner            
                                         
        Type:  enhancement                  |        Status:  needs_work        
                                         
    Priority:  major                        |     Milestone:  sage-4.7.2        
                                         
   Component:  group theory                 |    Resolution:                    
                                         
    Keywords:  sd31                         |   Work_issues:                    
                                         
    Upstream:  N/A                          |      Reviewer:  Robert Miller, 
Rob Beezer, Nicolas Borie, Nicolas M. ThiƩry
      Author:  Mike Hansen, David Loeffler  |        Merged:                    
                                         
Dependencies:  #10334                       |  
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Comment(by leif):

 Replying to [comment:56 rbeezer]:
 > 1.  Wait for alpha3 (which sounds big already). [[BR]]
 > [...] [[BR]]
 > 3.  I rebase on alpha3 in preparation for alpha4. [[BR]]
 > [...] [[BR]]
 > 5.  We quickly identify if the tickets in Permutation Group Purgatory
 needing changes / rebasing.
 [[BR]]

 For the impatient, an updated tarball and source tree for upgrading can be
 found in

 
[http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/leif/Sage/release/sage-4.7.2.alpha3-prerelease/].

 I don't expect further changes to the alpha3 release, except for a few
 only fixing some doctest errors due to numerical noise below
  * `sage/rings/polynomial/` and
  * `sage/matrix/`,
 and perhaps some clean-up like adding ticket numbers to commit messages
 lacking them, so it should be safe to (re)base patches on this version.

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