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  • ...<em>X:</em> a finite alphabet (or set of indeterminates). It is of STRING type. Note that every letter in X MUST appear only once.The order of letters in <item>@param <em>Relations:</em> a finite set of relations. It is of LIST type. Each element in Relations is of the form [W1, W2], where W1 and W2 are wor
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  • are only approximate, and may vary from one type of computer to <type>list</type>
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  • ...<em>X:</em> a finite alphabet (or set of indeterminates). It is of STRING type. Note that every letter in X MUST appear only once.The order of letters in <item>@param <em>Relations:</em> a finite set of relations. It is of LIST type. Each element in Relations is of the form [W1, W2], where W1 and W2 are wor
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  • of what types of operands already are supported. If your operands have a type
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  • One feature that we strongly desire is the possibility to type variables when we instanciate them. This cannot be done in CoCoA 4 compabil ...e. Using the Any-type has certain drawbacks, for example the need to check type compability during runtime.
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  • checking build system type... athlon-pc-cygwin checking host system type... athlon-pc-cygwin
    8 KB (1,272 words) - 09:21, 16 October 2007
  • ...<em>X:</em> a finite alphabet (or set of indeterminates). It is of STRING type. Note that every letter in X MUST appear only once.The order of letters in <item>@param <em>Relations:</em> a finite set of relations. It is of LIST type. Each element in Relations is of the form [W1, W2], where W1 and W2 are wor
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  • ...d containing two fields <tt>Quotients</tt> and <tt>Remainder</tt>, both of type POLY.</item> <type>polynomial</type>
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  • ...<em>X:</em> a finite alphabet (or set of indeterminates). It is of STRING type. Note that every letter in X MUST appear only once.The order of letters in <item>@param <em>Relations:</em> a finite set of relations. It is of LIST type. Each element in Relations is of the form [W1, W2], where W1 and W2 are wor
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  • |type = * '''type'''
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  • [PPMonoid] serves primarily to specify the "type" of a [PPMonoidElem], [PPMonoid] object of a specific type use one of the pseudo-constructors
    19 KB (3,030 words) - 09:14, 16 October 2007
  • an object "MatrixMap" of type map<PPMonoidElem, struct MatrixMapEntry>
    2 KB (407 words) - 15:44, 21 October 2007
  • <item>@param <em>SysTyp</em>: Type of polynomials in the list <tt>P</tt>. Homogeneous (<tt>"hom"</tt>) or nonh <type>apcocoaserver</type>
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  • just type the command "make prog"; if compilation succeeded, your program will
    4 KB (594 words) - 16:16, 13 December 2007
  • * Applying patch: This has to be done from the command line. Type in your command line window: <pre>hg import -m "Apply MSVC patch" CoCoALib_
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  • Aber was ist 5 nun für ein Objekt-Typ? Dies lässt sich mit dem Befehl <tt>Type(...);</tt> herausfinden. [[Image:type.png]]
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  • To do so open the Matlab command prompt and type in: <tt>mex -setup</tt>
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  • # Type <code>c</code>. Starting <code>ccmake</code> the first time, this will prob ...w). In case you must also supply compiler flags such as <code>-m64</code>, type t to toggle between the initial "sparse" item selection and the full variab
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  • <item>@param <em>SysTyp</em>: Type of polynomials in the List P. Homogeneous (<tt>"hom"</tt>) or non-homogeneo <type>apcocoaserver</type>
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  • PrintLn " For a short function list type in"; <type>sagbi</type>
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  • ...ed in a subfolder called ''MatlabFiles''. The filename is indicating which type of input is needed. E.g. ''GBasisIdeal_wrap()'' takes a CoCoAIdeal and retu
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  • * Type a sample command in the new editor window and send it to ApCoCoA, typing <c
    8 KB (1,256 words) - 09:42, 29 October 2020
  • #* Predefined aliases for all packages (type Aliases(); in CoCoA).
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  • <item>@param <em>SysTyp</em>: Type of polynomials in the system. Homogeneous (<tt>"hom"</tt>) or non-homogeneo <type>apcocoaserver</type>
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  • <item>@param <em>SysTyp</em>: Type of polynomials in the system <tt>P</tt>. Homogeneous (<tt>"hom"</tt>) or no <type>apcocoaserver</type>
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  • <item>@param <em>SysTyp</em>: Type of polynomials in the system P. Homogeneous (<tt>"hom"</tt>) or nonhomogene <type>apcocoaserver</type>
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  • the ring, then we can create C++ objects of type RingElem which
    12 KB (1,646 words) - 15:03, 14 October 2007
  • Box(P,D): computes the 'box' order ideal of type D=[D1,..,DN].
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