#12996: Support for one-dimensional shifts of finite type
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       Reporter:  mhs                 |         Owner:  sage-combinat
           Type:  enhancement         |        Status:  needs_review 
       Priority:  major               |     Milestone:  sage-5.3     
      Component:  combinatorics       |    Resolution:               
       Keywords:  symbolic dynamics   |   Work issues:               
Report Upstream:  N/A                 |     Reviewers:               
        Authors:  Michael Schraudner  |     Merged in:               
   Dependencies:                      |      Stopgaps:               
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Description changed by tjolivet:

Old description:

> Hi, as discussed with some people from the SAGE combinat group I
> (together with two students of mine) developed a class for subshifts of
> finite type which I would like to get feedback on and which could
> (hopefully should) be included into SAGE eventually.
>
> The code already includes the basic features for playing around with
> those symbolic dynamical systems, but of course it will be extended over
> time. Just thought it would be nice to get some feedback on this first
> version right now, especially as the code is already long.

New description:

 Hi, as discussed with some people from the SAGE combinat group I (together
 with two students of mine) developed a class for subshifts of finite type
 which I would like to get feedback on and which could (hopefully should)
 be included into SAGE eventually.

 The code already includes the basic features for playing around with those
 symbolic dynamical systems, but of course it will be extended over time.
 Just thought it would be nice to get some feedback on this first version
 right now, especially as the code is already long.

 Apply trac_12996_SFT_final_version-MHS.patch

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