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In principle yes, see http://www.singular.uni-kl.de/Manual/latest/sing_29.htm#SEC39The parameters may denote transcendental elements or algebraic elements (in case a minimal polynomial is defined). Best regards, Alexander
In principle yes, see
[url]http://www.singular.uni-kl.de/Manual/latest/sing_29.htm#SEC39[/url]
The parameters may denote transcendental elements or algebraic elements (in case a minimal polynomial is defined).
Best regards, Alexander
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Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 10:23 pm |
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I can not find a description of what a parameter declaration in a ring refers to. as in: ring r=(23,t,v),(x,a(1..7)),lp; // the parameters are t,v what are t,v? are these considered elements in the base ring for symbolic computations? thanks A.
I can not find a description of what a parameter declaration in a ring refers to. as in: ring r=(23,t,v),(x,a(1..7)),lp; // the parameters are t,v what are t,v? are these considered elements in the base ring for symbolic computations? thanks A.
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