#4539: plural wrapper
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Reporter: burcin |
Owner: OleksandrMotsak, AlexanderDreyer
Type: enhancement |
Status: needs_review
Priority: major |
Milestone: sage-4.7.2
Component: algebra |
Keywords: libsingular plural wrapper sd10 sd23.5 sd24 sd34
Work_issues: detect the doctest with a verbosity side effect |
Upstream: N/A
Reviewer: |
Author:
Merged: |
Dependencies: #7797 #11316 #11856
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Comment(by SimonKing):
I am writing a reviewer patch, since several doc strings needs
reformatting.
Question:
In sage/algebras/free_algebra.py in the method g_algebra, I find the
statement:
"By default is assumed, that two variables commute." I don't understand
that statement. Is it meant "If there are only two variables then they
commute"? Or "Any two variables commute" (hopefully not)? Or "There are
two variables that commute" (but which)? Can you provide an example for
that default, and also show how (if possible) the default can be
overridden?
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