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asked 12 years ago

Neda gravatar image

updated 12 years ago

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Hi! Do you know in a given polynomial with a term order like grevlex, how can I distinct y>z>x insted of x>y>z in sage?

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Do you want to change the term order for a polynomial/ring that already exists or make a polynomial ring using y>z>x (or whatever)?

csar gravatar imagecsar ( 12 years ago )

yes,for example ina polynomial with lex order I want to change term orders to y>z>x insted of x>y>z!

Neda gravatar imageNeda ( 12 years ago )

in che soali akhe?

Babgen gravatar imageBabgen ( 12 years ago )

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answered 12 years ago

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updated 12 years ago

Do the examples for the method transformed_basis answer your question?

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yes, that's exactly what I need..thank you

Neda gravatar imageNeda ( 12 years ago )

@Neda: if you are satisfied, then you should set slelievre answer as "favorite" (button on the left). That way the topic is closed and slelievre wins some karma :-)

vdelecroix gravatar imagevdelecroix ( 12 years ago )

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