You should go to Wester's website (I think there is a link on the
issue) and download the files he used to test the various computer
algebra systems. Many of the entries in the paper itself are abridged,
so you have to look at the actual test files to see what input he
actually meant.

Aaron Meurer

On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 12:32 PM, Pablo Puente <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am implementing Wester test cases as part of Issue 694.
>
> Can somebody explain me what is P9 problem (attached)?
>
> I think is the Frobenius norm but what are a,b,c? Elements of A?
>
> Thanks,
> Pablo
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