(2294555 . 3514823548) (-18 A S) ((|constructor| (NIL "One-dimensional-array aggregates serves as models for one-dimensional arrays. Categorically,{} these aggregates are finite linear aggregates with the \\spadatt{shallowlyMutable} property,{} that is,{} any component of the array may be changed without affecting the identity of the overall array. Array data structures are typically represented by a fixed area in storage and therefore cannot efficiently grow or shrink on demand as can list structures (see however \\spadtype{FlexibleArray} for a data structure which is a cross between a list and an array). Iteration over,{} and access to,{} elements of arrays is extremely fast (and often can be optimized to open-code). Insertion and deletion however is generally slow since an entirely new data structure must be created for the result."))) NIL NIL (-19 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "One-dimensional-array aggregates serves as models for one-dimensional arrays. Categorically,{} these aggregates are finite linear aggregates with the \\spadatt{shallowlyMutable} property,{} that is,{} any component of the array may be changed without affecting the identity of the overall array. Array data structures are typically represented by a fixed area in storage and therefore cannot efficiently grow or shrink on demand as can list structures (see however \\spadtype{FlexibleArray} for a data structure which is a cross between a list and an array). Iteration over,{} and access to,{} elements of arrays is extremely fast (and often can be optimized to open-code). Insertion and deletion however is generally slow since an entirely new data structure must be created for the result."))) ((-4511 . T) (-4510 . T)) NIL (-20 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "The class of abelian groups,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} additive monoids where each element has an additive inverse. \\blankline")) (- (($ $ $) "\\spad{x-y} is the difference of \\spad{x} and \\spad{y} \\spadignore{i.e.} \\spad{x + (-y)}.") (($ $) "\\spad{-x} is the additive inverse of \\spad{x}"))) NIL NIL (-21) ((|constructor| (NIL "The class of abelian groups,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} additive monoids where each element has an additive inverse. \\blankline")) (- (($ $ $) "\\spad{x-y} is the difference of \\spad{x} and \\spad{y} \\spadignore{i.e.} \\spad{x + (-y)}.") (($ $) "\\spad{-x} is the additive inverse of \\spad{x}"))) NIL NIL (-22 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "The class of multiplicative monoids,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} semigroups with an additive identity element. \\blankline")) (* (($ (|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{n * x} is left-multiplication by a non negative integer")) (|zero?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{zero?(x)} tests if \\spad{x} is equal to 0.")) (|sample| (($) "\\spad{sample yields} a value of type \\%")) ((|Zero|) (($) "0 is the additive identity element."))) NIL NIL (-23) ((|constructor| (NIL "The class of multiplicative monoids,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} semigroups with an additive identity element. \\blankline")) (* (($ (|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{n * x} is left-multiplication by a non negative integer")) (|zero?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{zero?(x)} tests if \\spad{x} is equal to 0.")) (|sample| (($) "\\spad{sample yields} a value of type \\%")) ((|Zero|) (($) "0 is the additive identity element."))) NIL NIL (-24 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "the class of all additive (commutative) semigroups,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} a set with a commutative and associative operation \\spadop{+}. \\blankline")) (* (($ (|PositiveInteger|) $) "\\spad{n*x} computes the left-multiplication of \\spad{x} by the positive integer \\spad{n}. This is equivalent to adding \\spad{x} to itself \\spad{n} times.")) (+ (($ $ $) "\\spad{x+y} computes the sum of \\spad{x} and \\spad{y}."))) NIL NIL (-25) ((|constructor| (NIL "the class of all additive (commutative) semigroups,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} a set with a commutative and associative operation \\spadop{+}. \\blankline")) (* (($ (|PositiveInteger|) $) "\\spad{n*x} computes the left-multiplication of \\spad{x} by the positive integer \\spad{n}. This is equivalent to adding \\spad{x} to itself \\spad{n} times.")) (+ (($ $ $) "\\spad{x+y} computes the sum of \\spad{x} and \\spad{y}."))) NIL NIL (-26 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "Model for algebraically closed fields.")) (|zerosOf| (((|List| $) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{zerosOf(p, y)} returns \\spad{[y1,...,yn]} such that \\spad{p(yi) = 0}. The \\spad{yi}'s are expressed in radicals if possible,{} and otherwise as implicit algebraic quantities which display as \\spad{'yi}. The returned symbols \\spad{y1},{}...,{}yn are bound in the interpreter to respective root values.") (((|List| $) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) "\\spad{zerosOf(p)} returns \\spad{[y1,...,yn]} such that \\spad{p(yi) = 0}. The \\spad{yi}'s are expressed in radicals if possible,{} and otherwise as implicit algebraic quantities. The returned symbols \\spad{y1},{}...,{}yn are bound in the interpreter to respective root values.") (((|List| $) (|Polynomial| $)) "\\spad{zerosOf(p)} returns \\spad{[y1,...,yn]} such that \\spad{p(yi) = 0}. The \\spad{yi}'s are expressed in radicals if possible. Otherwise they are implicit algebraic quantities. The returned symbols \\spad{y1},{}...,{}yn are bound in the interpreter to respective root values. Error: if \\spad{p} has more than one variable \\spad{y}.")) (|zeroOf| (($ (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{zeroOf(p, y)} returns \\spad{y} such that \\spad{p(y) = 0}; if possible,{} \\spad{y} is expressed in terms of radicals. Otherwise it is an implicit algebraic quantity which displays as \\spad{'y}.") (($ (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) "\\spad{zeroOf(p)} returns \\spad{y} such that \\spad{p(y) = 0}; if possible,{} \\spad{y} is expressed in terms of radicals. Otherwise it is an implicit algebraic quantity.") (($ (|Polynomial| $)) "\\spad{zeroOf(p)} returns \\spad{y} such that \\spad{p(y) = 0}. If possible,{} \\spad{y} is expressed in terms of radicals. Otherwise it is an implicit algebraic quantity. Error: if \\spad{p} has more than one variable \\spad{y}.")) (|rootsOf| (((|List| $) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{rootsOf(p, y)} returns \\spad{[y1,...,yn]} such that \\spad{p(yi) = 0}; The returned roots display as \\spad{'y1},{}...,{}\\spad{'yn}. Note: the returned symbols \\spad{y1},{}...,{}yn are bound in the interpreter to respective root values.") (((|List| $) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) "\\spad{rootsOf(p)} returns \\spad{[y1,...,yn]} such that \\spad{p(yi) = 0}. Note: the returned symbols \\spad{y1},{}...,{}yn are bound in the interpreter to respective root values.") (((|List| $) (|Polynomial| $)) "\\spad{rootsOf(p)} returns \\spad{[y1,...,yn]} such that \\spad{p(yi) = 0}. Note: the returned symbols \\spad{y1},{}...,{}yn are bound in the interpreter to respective root values. Error: if \\spad{p} has more than one variable \\spad{y}.")) (|rootOf| (($ (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{rootOf(p, y)} returns \\spad{y} such that \\spad{p(y) = 0}. The object returned displays as \\spad{'y}.") (($ (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) "\\spad{rootOf(p)} returns \\spad{y} such that \\spad{p(y) = 0}.") (($ (|Polynomial| $)) "\\spad{rootOf(p)} returns \\spad{y} such that \\spad{p(y) = 0}. Error: if \\spad{p} has more than one variable \\spad{y}."))) NIL NIL (-27) ((|constructor| (NIL "Model for algebraically closed fields.")) (|zerosOf| (((|List| $) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{zerosOf(p, y)} returns \\spad{[y1,...,yn]} such that \\spad{p(yi) = 0}. The \\spad{yi}'s are expressed in radicals if possible,{} and otherwise as implicit algebraic quantities which display as \\spad{'yi}. The returned symbols \\spad{y1},{}...,{}yn are bound in the interpreter to respective root values.") (((|List| $) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) "\\spad{zerosOf(p)} returns \\spad{[y1,...,yn]} such that \\spad{p(yi) = 0}. The \\spad{yi}'s are expressed in radicals if possible,{} and otherwise as implicit algebraic quantities. The returned symbols \\spad{y1},{}...,{}yn are bound in the interpreter to respective root values.") (((|List| $) (|Polynomial| $)) "\\spad{zerosOf(p)} returns \\spad{[y1,...,yn]} such that \\spad{p(yi) = 0}. The \\spad{yi}'s are expressed in radicals if possible. Otherwise they are implicit algebraic quantities. The returned symbols \\spad{y1},{}...,{}yn are bound in the interpreter to respective root values. Error: if \\spad{p} has more than one variable \\spad{y}.")) (|zeroOf| (($ (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{zeroOf(p, y)} returns \\spad{y} such that \\spad{p(y) = 0}; if possible,{} \\spad{y} is expressed in terms of radicals. Otherwise it is an implicit algebraic quantity which displays as \\spad{'y}.") (($ (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) "\\spad{zeroOf(p)} returns \\spad{y} such that \\spad{p(y) = 0}; if possible,{} \\spad{y} is expressed in terms of radicals. Otherwise it is an implicit algebraic quantity.") (($ (|Polynomial| $)) "\\spad{zeroOf(p)} returns \\spad{y} such that \\spad{p(y) = 0}. If possible,{} \\spad{y} is expressed in terms of radicals. Otherwise it is an implicit algebraic quantity. Error: if \\spad{p} has more than one variable \\spad{y}.")) (|rootsOf| (((|List| $) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{rootsOf(p, y)} returns \\spad{[y1,...,yn]} such that \\spad{p(yi) = 0}; The returned roots display as \\spad{'y1},{}...,{}\\spad{'yn}. Note: the returned symbols \\spad{y1},{}...,{}yn are bound in the interpreter to respective root values.") (((|List| $) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) "\\spad{rootsOf(p)} returns \\spad{[y1,...,yn]} such that \\spad{p(yi) = 0}. Note: the returned symbols \\spad{y1},{}...,{}yn are bound in the interpreter to respective root values.") (((|List| $) (|Polynomial| $)) "\\spad{rootsOf(p)} returns \\spad{[y1,...,yn]} such that \\spad{p(yi) = 0}. Note: the returned symbols \\spad{y1},{}...,{}yn are bound in the interpreter to respective root values. Error: if \\spad{p} has more than one variable \\spad{y}.")) (|rootOf| (($ (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{rootOf(p, y)} returns \\spad{y} such that \\spad{p(y) = 0}. The object returned displays as \\spad{'y}.") (($ (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) "\\spad{rootOf(p)} returns \\spad{y} such that \\spad{p(y) = 0}.") (($ (|Polynomial| $)) "\\spad{rootOf(p)} returns \\spad{y} such that \\spad{p(y) = 0}. Error: if \\spad{p} has more than one variable \\spad{y}."))) ((-4502 . T) (-4508 . T) (-4503 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-28 S R) ((|constructor| (NIL "Model for algebraically closed function spaces.")) (|zerosOf| (((|List| $) $ (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{zerosOf(p, y)} returns \\spad{[y1,...,yn]} such that \\spad{p(yi) = 0}. The \\spad{yi}'s are expressed in radicals if possible,{} and otherwise as implicit algebraic quantities which display as \\spad{'yi}. The returned symbols \\spad{y1},{}...,{}yn are bound in the interpreter to respective root values.") (((|List| $) $) "\\spad{zerosOf(p)} returns \\spad{[y1,...,yn]} such that \\spad{p(yi) = 0}. The \\spad{yi}'s are expressed in radicals if possible. The returned symbols \\spad{y1},{}...,{}yn are bound in the interpreter to respective root values. Error: if \\spad{p} has more than one variable.")) (|zeroOf| (($ $ (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{zeroOf(p, y)} returns \\spad{y} such that \\spad{p(y) = 0}. The value \\spad{y} is expressed in terms of radicals if possible,{}and otherwise as an implicit algebraic quantity which displays as \\spad{'y}.") (($ $) "\\spad{zeroOf(p)} returns \\spad{y} such that \\spad{p(y) = 0}. The value \\spad{y} is expressed in terms of radicals if possible,{}and otherwise as an implicit algebraic quantity. Error: if \\spad{p} has more than one variable.")) (|rootsOf| (((|List| $) $ (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{rootsOf(p, y)} returns \\spad{[y1,...,yn]} such that \\spad{p(yi) = 0}; The returned roots display as \\spad{'y1},{}...,{}\\spad{'yn}. Note: the returned symbols \\spad{y1},{}...,{}yn are bound in the interpreter to respective root values.") (((|List| $) $) "\\spad{rootsOf(p, y)} returns \\spad{[y1,...,yn]} such that \\spad{p(yi) = 0}; Note: the returned symbols \\spad{y1},{}...,{}yn are bound in the interpreter to respective root values. Error: if \\spad{p} has more than one variable \\spad{y}.")) (|rootOf| (($ $ (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{rootOf(p,y)} returns \\spad{y} such that \\spad{p(y) = 0}. The object returned displays as \\spad{'y}.") (($ $) "\\spad{rootOf(p)} returns \\spad{y} such that \\spad{p(y) = 0}. Error: if \\spad{p} has more than one variable \\spad{y}."))) NIL NIL (-29 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "Model for algebraically closed function spaces.")) (|zerosOf| (((|List| $) $ (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{zerosOf(p, y)} returns \\spad{[y1,...,yn]} such that \\spad{p(yi) = 0}. The \\spad{yi}'s are expressed in radicals if possible,{} and otherwise as implicit algebraic quantities which display as \\spad{'yi}. The returned symbols \\spad{y1},{}...,{}yn are bound in the interpreter to respective root values.") (((|List| $) $) "\\spad{zerosOf(p)} returns \\spad{[y1,...,yn]} such that \\spad{p(yi) = 0}. The \\spad{yi}'s are expressed in radicals if possible. The returned symbols \\spad{y1},{}...,{}yn are bound in the interpreter to respective root values. Error: if \\spad{p} has more than one variable.")) (|zeroOf| (($ $ (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{zeroOf(p, y)} returns \\spad{y} such that \\spad{p(y) = 0}. The value \\spad{y} is expressed in terms of radicals if possible,{}and otherwise as an implicit algebraic quantity which displays as \\spad{'y}.") (($ $) "\\spad{zeroOf(p)} returns \\spad{y} such that \\spad{p(y) = 0}. The value \\spad{y} is expressed in terms of radicals if possible,{}and otherwise as an implicit algebraic quantity. Error: if \\spad{p} has more than one variable.")) (|rootsOf| (((|List| $) $ (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{rootsOf(p, y)} returns \\spad{[y1,...,yn]} such that \\spad{p(yi) = 0}; The returned roots display as \\spad{'y1},{}...,{}\\spad{'yn}. Note: the returned symbols \\spad{y1},{}...,{}yn are bound in the interpreter to respective root values.") (((|List| $) $) "\\spad{rootsOf(p, y)} returns \\spad{[y1,...,yn]} such that \\spad{p(yi) = 0}; Note: the returned symbols \\spad{y1},{}...,{}yn are bound in the interpreter to respective root values. Error: if \\spad{p} has more than one variable \\spad{y}.")) (|rootOf| (($ $ (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{rootOf(p,y)} returns \\spad{y} such that \\spad{p(y) = 0}. The object returned displays as \\spad{'y}.") (($ $) "\\spad{rootOf(p)} returns \\spad{y} such that \\spad{p(y) = 0}. Error: if \\spad{p} has more than one variable \\spad{y}."))) ((-4507 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4504 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4503 . T) (-4508 . T) (-4502 . T)) NIL (-30) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{Plot a NON-SINGULAR plane algebraic curve \\spad{p}(\\spad{x},{}\\spad{y}) = 0.} Author: Clifton \\spad{J}. Williamson Date Created: Fall 1988 Date Last Updated: 27 April 1990 Keywords: algebraic curve,{} non-singular,{} plot Examples: References:")) (|refine| (($ $ (|DoubleFloat|)) "\\spad{refine(p,x)} \\undocumented{}")) (|makeSketch| (($ (|Polynomial| (|Integer|)) (|Symbol|) (|Symbol|) (|Segment| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|Segment| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))) "\\spad{makeSketch(p,x,y,a..b,c..d)} creates an ACPLOT of the curve \\spad{p = 0} in the region {\\em a <= x <= b, c <= y <= d}. More specifically,{} 'makeSketch' plots a non-singular algebraic curve \\spad{p = 0} in an rectangular region {\\em xMin <= x <= xMax},{} {\\em yMin <= y <= yMax}. The user inputs \\spad{makeSketch(p,x,y,xMin..xMax,yMin..yMax)}. Here \\spad{p} is a polynomial in the variables \\spad{x} and \\spad{y} with integer coefficients (\\spad{p} belongs to the domain \\spad{Polynomial Integer}). The case where \\spad{p} is a polynomial in only one of the variables is allowed. The variables \\spad{x} and \\spad{y} are input to specify the the coordinate axes. The horizontal axis is the \\spad{x}-axis and the vertical axis is the \\spad{y}-axis. The rational numbers xMin,{}...,{}yMax specify the boundaries of the region in which the curve is to be plotted."))) NIL NIL (-31) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain represents the syntax for an add-expression.")) (|body| (((|SpadAst|) $) "base(\\spad{d}) returns the actual body of the add-domain expression `d'.")) (|base| (((|SpadAst|) $) "\\spad{base(d)} returns the base domain(\\spad{s}) of the add-domain expression."))) NIL NIL (-32 R -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package provides algebraic functions over an integral domain.")) (|iroot| ((|#2| |#1| (|Integer|)) "\\spad{iroot(p, n)} should be a non-exported function.")) (|definingPolynomial| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{definingPolynomial(f)} returns the defining polynomial of \\spad{f} as an element of \\spad{F}. Error: if \\spad{f} is not a kernel.")) (|minPoly| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|) (|Kernel| |#2|)) "\\spad{minPoly(k)} returns the defining polynomial of \\spad{k}.")) (** ((|#2| |#2| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{x ** q} is \\spad{x} raised to the rational power \\spad{q}.")) (|droot| (((|OutputForm|) (|List| |#2|)) "\\spad{droot(l)} should be a non-exported function.")) (|inrootof| ((|#2| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|) |#2|) "\\spad{inrootof(p, x)} should be a non-exported function.")) (|belong?| (((|Boolean|) (|BasicOperator|)) "\\spad{belong?(op)} is \\spad{true} if \\spad{op} is an algebraic operator,{} that is,{} an \\spad{n}th root or implicit algebraic operator.")) (|operator| (((|BasicOperator|) (|BasicOperator|)) "\\spad{operator(op)} returns a copy of \\spad{op} with the domain-dependent properties appropriate for \\spad{F}. Error: if \\spad{op} is not an algebraic operator,{} that is,{} an \\spad{n}th root or implicit algebraic operator.")) (|rootOf| ((|#2| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{rootOf(p, y)} returns \\spad{y} such that \\spad{p(y) = 0}. The object returned displays as \\spad{'y}."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (QUOTE (-560))))) (-33 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "The notion of aggregate serves to model any data structure aggregate,{} designating any collection of objects,{} with heterogenous or homogeneous members,{} with a finite or infinite number of members,{} explicitly or implicitly represented. An aggregate can in principle represent everything from a string of characters to abstract sets such as \"the set of \\spad{x} satisfying relation {\\em r(x)}\" An attribute \\spadatt{finiteAggregate} is used to assert that a domain has a finite number of elements.")) (|#| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{\\# u} returns the number of items in \\spad{u}.")) (|sample| (($) "\\spad{sample yields} a value of type \\%")) (|empty?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{empty?(u)} tests if \\spad{u} has 0 elements.")) (|empty| (($) "\\spad{empty()}\\$\\spad{D} creates an aggregate of type \\spad{D} with 0 elements. Note: The {\\em \\$D} can be dropped if understood by context,{} \\spadignore{e.g.} \\axiom{u: \\spad{D} := empty()}.")) (|copy| (($ $) "\\spad{copy(u)} returns a top-level (non-recursive) copy of \\spad{u}. Note: for collections,{} \\axiom{copy(\\spad{u}) == [\\spad{x} for \\spad{x} in \\spad{u}]}.")) (|eq?| (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\spad{eq?(u,v)} tests if \\spad{u} and \\spad{v} are same objects."))) NIL ((|HasAttribute| |#1| (QUOTE -4510))) (-34) ((|constructor| (NIL "The notion of aggregate serves to model any data structure aggregate,{} designating any collection of objects,{} with heterogenous or homogeneous members,{} with a finite or infinite number of members,{} explicitly or implicitly represented. An aggregate can in principle represent everything from a string of characters to abstract sets such as \"the set of \\spad{x} satisfying relation {\\em r(x)}\" An attribute \\spadatt{finiteAggregate} is used to assert that a domain has a finite number of elements.")) (|#| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{\\# u} returns the number of items in \\spad{u}.")) (|sample| (($) "\\spad{sample yields} a value of type \\%")) (|empty?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{empty?(u)} tests if \\spad{u} has 0 elements.")) (|empty| (($) "\\spad{empty()}\\$\\spad{D} creates an aggregate of type \\spad{D} with 0 elements. Note: The {\\em \\$D} can be dropped if understood by context,{} \\spadignore{e.g.} \\axiom{u: \\spad{D} := empty()}.")) (|copy| (($ $) "\\spad{copy(u)} returns a top-level (non-recursive) copy of \\spad{u}. Note: for collections,{} \\axiom{copy(\\spad{u}) == [\\spad{x} for \\spad{x} in \\spad{u}]}.")) (|eq?| (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\spad{eq?(u,v)} tests if \\spad{u} and \\spad{v} are same objects."))) NIL NIL (-35) ((|constructor| (NIL "Category for the inverse hyperbolic trigonometric functions.")) (|atanh| (($ $) "\\spad{atanh(x)} returns the hyperbolic arc-tangent of \\spad{x}.")) (|asinh| (($ $) "\\spad{asinh(x)} returns the hyperbolic arc-sine of \\spad{x}.")) (|asech| (($ $) "\\spad{asech(x)} returns the hyperbolic arc-secant of \\spad{x}.")) (|acsch| (($ $) "\\spad{acsch(x)} returns the hyperbolic arc-cosecant of \\spad{x}.")) (|acoth| (($ $) "\\spad{acoth(x)} returns the hyperbolic arc-cotangent of \\spad{x}.")) (|acosh| (($ $) "\\spad{acosh(x)} returns the hyperbolic arc-cosine of \\spad{x}."))) NIL NIL (-36 |Key| |Entry|) ((|constructor| (NIL "An association list is a list of key entry pairs which may be viewed as a table. It is a poor mans version of a table: searching for a key is a linear operation.")) (|assoc| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |key| |#1|) (|:| |entry| |#2|)) "failed") |#1| $) "\\spad{assoc(k,u)} returns the element \\spad{x} in association list \\spad{u} stored with key \\spad{k},{} or \"failed\" if \\spad{u} has no key \\spad{k}."))) ((-4510 . T) (-4511 . T)) NIL (-37 S R) ((|constructor| (NIL "The category of associative algebras (modules which are themselves rings). \\blankline"))) NIL NIL (-38 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "The category of associative algebras (modules which are themselves rings). \\blankline"))) ((-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-39 UP) ((|constructor| (NIL "Factorization of univariate polynomials with coefficients in \\spadtype{AlgebraicNumber}.")) (|doublyTransitive?| (((|Boolean|) |#1|) "\\spad{doublyTransitive?(p)} is \\spad{true} if \\spad{p} is irreducible over over the field \\spad{K} generated by its coefficients,{} and if \\spad{p(X) / (X - a)} is irreducible over \\spad{K(a)} where \\spad{p(a) = 0}.")) (|split| (((|Factored| |#1|) |#1|) "\\spad{split(p)} returns a prime factorisation of \\spad{p} over its splitting field.")) (|factor| (((|Factored| |#1|) |#1|) "\\spad{factor(p)} returns a prime factorisation of \\spad{p} over the field generated by its coefficients.") (((|Factored| |#1|) |#1| (|List| (|AlgebraicNumber|))) "\\spad{factor(p, [a1,...,an])} returns a prime factorisation of \\spad{p} over the field generated by its coefficients and \\spad{a1},{}...,{}an."))) 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(|ratPoly| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|) |#2|) "\\spad{ratPoly(f)} returns a polynomial \\spad{p} such that \\spad{p} has no algebraic coefficients,{} and \\spad{p(f) = 0}.")) (|ratDenom| ((|#2| |#2| (|List| (|Kernel| |#2|))) "\\spad{ratDenom(f, [a1,...,an])} removes the \\spad{ai}'s which are algebraic from the denominators in \\spad{f}.") ((|#2| |#2| (|List| |#2|)) "\\spad{ratDenom(f, [a1,...,an])} removes the \\spad{ai}'s which are algebraic kernels from the denominators in \\spad{f}.") ((|#2| |#2| |#2|) "\\spad{ratDenom(f, a)} removes \\spad{a} from the denominators in \\spad{f} if \\spad{a} is an algebraic kernel.") ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{ratDenom(f)} rationalizes the denominators appearing in \\spad{f} by moving all the algebraic quantities into the numerators.")) (|rootSplit| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{rootSplit(f)} transforms every radical of the form \\spad{(a/b)**(1/n)} appearing in \\spad{f} into \\spad{a**(1/n) / b**(1/n)}. This transformation is not in general valid for all complex numbers \\spad{a} and \\spad{b}.")) (|coerce| (($ (|SparseMultivariatePolynomial| |#1| (|Kernel| $))) "\\spad{coerce(x)} \\undocumented")) (|denom| (((|SparseMultivariatePolynomial| |#1| (|Kernel| $)) $) "\\spad{denom(x)} \\undocumented")) (|numer| (((|SparseMultivariatePolynomial| |#1| (|Kernel| $)) $) "\\spad{numer(x)} \\undocumented"))) NIL ((-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-466))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (QUOTE (-560)))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -435) (|devaluate| |#1|))))) (-42 OV E P) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package factors multivariate polynomials over the domain of \\spadtype{AlgebraicNumber} by allowing the user to specify a list of algebraic numbers generating the particular extension to factor over.")) (|factor| (((|Factored| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#3|)) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#3|) (|List| (|AlgebraicNumber|))) "\\spad{factor(p,lan)} factors the polynomial \\spad{p} over the extension generated by the algebraic numbers given by the list \\spad{lan}. \\spad{p} is presented as a univariate polynomial with multivariate coefficients.") (((|Factored| |#3|) |#3| (|List| (|AlgebraicNumber|))) "\\spad{factor(p,lan)} factors the polynomial \\spad{p} over the extension generated by the algebraic numbers given by the list \\spad{lan}."))) NIL NIL (-43 R A) ((|constructor| (NIL "AlgebraPackage assembles a variety of useful functions for general algebras.")) (|basis| (((|Vector| |#2|) (|Vector| |#2|)) "\\spad{basis(va)} selects a basis from the elements of \\spad{va}.")) (|radicalOfLeftTraceForm| (((|List| |#2|)) "\\spad{radicalOfLeftTraceForm()} returns basis for null space of \\spad{leftTraceMatrix()},{} if the algebra is associative,{} alternative or a Jordan algebra,{} then this space equals the radical (maximal nil ideal) of the algebra.")) (|basisOfCentroid| (((|List| (|Matrix| |#1|))) "\\spad{basisOfCentroid()} returns a basis of the centroid,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the endomorphism ring of \\spad{A} considered as \\spad{(A,A)}-bimodule.")) (|basisOfRightNucloid| (((|List| (|Matrix| |#1|))) "\\spad{basisOfRightNucloid()} returns a basis of the space of endomorphisms of \\spad{A} as left module. Note: right nucloid coincides with right nucleus if \\spad{A} has a unit.")) (|basisOfLeftNucloid| (((|List| (|Matrix| |#1|))) "\\spad{basisOfLeftNucloid()} returns a basis of the space of endomorphisms of \\spad{A} as right module. Note: left nucloid coincides with left nucleus if \\spad{A} has a unit.")) (|basisOfCenter| (((|List| |#2|)) "\\spad{basisOfCenter()} returns a basis of the space of all \\spad{x} of \\spad{A} satisfying \\spad{commutator(x,a) = 0} and \\spad{associator(x,a,b) = associator(a,x,b) = associator(a,b,x) = 0} for all \\spad{a},{}\\spad{b} in \\spad{A}.")) (|basisOfNucleus| (((|List| |#2|)) "\\spad{basisOfNucleus()} returns a basis of the space of all \\spad{x} of \\spad{A} satisfying \\spad{associator(x,a,b) = associator(a,x,b) = associator(a,b,x) = 0} for all \\spad{a},{}\\spad{b} in \\spad{A}.")) (|basisOfMiddleNucleus| (((|List| |#2|)) "\\spad{basisOfMiddleNucleus()} returns a basis of the space of all \\spad{x} of \\spad{A} satisfying \\spad{0 = associator(a,x,b)} for all \\spad{a},{}\\spad{b} in \\spad{A}.")) (|basisOfRightNucleus| (((|List| |#2|)) "\\spad{basisOfRightNucleus()} returns a basis of the space of all \\spad{x} of \\spad{A} satisfying \\spad{0 = associator(a,b,x)} for all \\spad{a},{}\\spad{b} in \\spad{A}.")) 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NIL NIL (-50 R |lVar|) ((|constructor| (NIL "The domain of antisymmetric polynomials.")) (|map| (($ (|Mapping| |#1| |#1|) $) "\\spad{map(f,p)} changes each coefficient of \\spad{p} by the application of \\spad{f}.")) (|degree| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{degree(p)} returns the homogeneous degree of \\spad{p}.")) (|retractable?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{retractable?(p)} tests if \\spad{p} is a 0-form,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} if degree(\\spad{p}) = 0.")) (|homogeneous?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{homogeneous?(p)} tests if all of the terms of \\spad{p} have the same degree.")) (|exp| (($ (|List| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{exp([i1,...in])} returns \\spad{u_1\\^{i_1} ... u_n\\^{i_n}}")) (|generator| (($ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{generator(n)} returns the \\spad{n}th multiplicative generator,{} a basis term.")) (|coefficient| ((|#1| $ $) "\\spad{coefficient(p,u)} returns the coefficient of the term in \\spad{p} containing the basis term \\spad{u} if such a term exists,{} and 0 otherwise. Error: if the second argument \\spad{u} is not a basis element.")) (|reductum| (($ $) "\\spad{reductum(p)},{} where \\spad{p} is an antisymmetric polynomial,{} returns \\spad{p} minus the leading term of \\spad{p} if \\spad{p} has at least two terms,{} and 0 otherwise.")) (|leadingBasisTerm| (($ $) "\\spad{leadingBasisTerm(p)} returns the leading basis term of antisymmetric polynomial \\spad{p}.")) (|leadingCoefficient| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{leadingCoefficient(p)} returns the leading coefficient of antisymmetric polynomial \\spad{p}."))) ((-4507 . T)) NIL (-51) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{Any} implements a type that packages up objects and their types in objects of \\spadtype{Any}. Roughly speaking that means that if \\spad{s : S} then when converted to \\spadtype{Any},{} the new object will include both the original object and its type. This is a way of converting arbitrary objects into a single type without losing any of the original information. Any object can be converted to one of \\spadtype{Any}. The original object can be recovered by `is-case' pattern matching as exemplified here and \\spad{AnyFunctions1}.")) (|obj| (((|None|) $) "\\spad{obj(a)} essentially returns the original object that was converted to \\spadtype{Any} except that the type is forced to be \\spadtype{None}.")) (|dom| (((|SExpression|) $) "\\spad{dom(a)} returns a \\spadgloss{LISP} form of the type of the original object that was converted to \\spadtype{Any}.")) (|any| (($ (|SExpression|) (|None|)) "\\spad{any(type,object)} is a technical function for creating an \\spad{object} of \\spadtype{Any}. Arugment \\spad{type} is a \\spadgloss{LISP} form for the \\spad{type} of \\spad{object}."))) NIL NIL (-52 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{AnyFunctions1} implements several utility functions for working with \\spadtype{Any}. These functions are used to go back and forth between objects of \\spadtype{Any} and objects of other types.")) (|retract| ((|#1| (|Any|)) "\\spad{retract(a)} tries to convert \\spad{a} into an object of type \\spad{S}. If possible,{} it returns the object. Error: if no such retraction is possible.")) (|retractable?| (((|Boolean|) (|Any|)) "\\spad{retractable?(a)} tests if \\spad{a} can be converted into an object of type \\spad{S}.")) (|retractIfCan| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") (|Any|)) "\\spad{retractIfCan(a)} tries change \\spad{a} into an object of type \\spad{S}. If it can,{} then such an object is returned. Otherwise,{} \"failed\" is returned.")) (|coerce| (((|Any|) |#1|) "\\spad{coerce(s)} creates an object of \\spadtype{Any} from the object \\spad{s} of type \\spad{S}."))) NIL NIL (-53 R M P) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spad{ApplyUnivariateSkewPolynomial} (internal) allows univariate skew polynomials to be applied to appropriate modules.")) (|apply| ((|#2| |#3| (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|) |#2|) "\\spad{apply(p, f, m)} returns \\spad{p(m)} where the action is given by \\spad{x m = f(m)}. \\spad{f} must be an \\spad{R}-pseudo linear map on \\spad{M}."))) NIL NIL (-54 |Base| R -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package apply rewrite rules to expressions,{} calling the pattern matcher.")) (|localUnquote| ((|#3| |#3| (|List| (|Symbol|))) "\\spad{localUnquote(f,ls)} is a local function.")) (|applyRules| ((|#3| (|List| (|RewriteRule| |#1| |#2| |#3|)) |#3| (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{applyRules([r1,...,rn], expr, n)} applies the rules \\spad{r1},{}...,{}rn to \\spad{f} a most \\spad{n} times.") ((|#3| (|List| (|RewriteRule| |#1| |#2| |#3|)) |#3|) "\\spad{applyRules([r1,...,rn], expr)} applies the rules \\spad{r1},{}...,{}rn to \\spad{f} an unlimited number of times,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} until none of \\spad{r1},{}...,{}rn is applicable to the expression."))) NIL NIL (-55) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain implements the arity of a function or an operator,{} \\spadignore{e.g.} the number of arguments that an operator can take. An arity is either a definition nonnegative integer,{} and the special value `arbitrary',{} signifying that an operation can take any number of arguments.")) (|one?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{one? a} holds if \\spad{a} is the arity of nullary function.")) (|zero?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{zero? a} holds if \\spad{a} is the arity of niladic function.")) (|arbitrary| (($) "aribitrary is the arity of a function that accepts any number of arguments."))) NIL NIL (-56 S R |Row| |Col|) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{TwoDimensionalArrayCategory is a general array category which} allows different representations and indexing schemes. Rows and columns may be extracted with rows returned as objects of type Row and columns returned as objects of type Col. The index of the 'first' row may be obtained by calling the function 'minRowIndex'. The index of the 'first' column may be obtained by calling the function 'minColIndex'. The index of the first element of a 'Row' is the same as the index of the first column in an array and vice versa.")) (|map!| (($ (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|) $) "\\spad{map!(f,a)} assign \\spad{a(i,j)} to \\spad{f(a(i,j))} for all \\spad{i, j}")) (|map| (($ (|Mapping| |#2| |#2| |#2|) $ $ |#2|) "\\spad{map(f,a,b,r)} returns \\spad{c},{} where \\spad{c(i,j) = f(a(i,j),b(i,j))} when both \\spad{a(i,j)} and \\spad{b(i,j)} exist; else \\spad{c(i,j) = f(r, b(i,j))} when \\spad{a(i,j)} does not exist; else \\spad{c(i,j) = f(a(i,j),r)} when \\spad{b(i,j)} does not exist; otherwise \\spad{c(i,j) = f(r,r)}.") (($ (|Mapping| |#2| |#2| |#2|) $ $) "\\spad{map(f,a,b)} returns \\spad{c},{} where \\spad{c(i,j) = f(a(i,j),b(i,j))} for all \\spad{i, j}") (($ (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|) $) "\\spad{map(f,a)} returns \\spad{b},{} where \\spad{b(i,j) = f(a(i,j))} for all \\spad{i, j}")) (|setColumn!| (($ $ (|Integer|) |#4|) "\\spad{setColumn!(m,j,v)} sets to \\spad{j}th column of \\spad{m} to \\spad{v}")) (|setRow!| (($ $ (|Integer|) |#3|) "\\spad{setRow!(m,i,v)} sets to \\spad{i}th row of \\spad{m} to \\spad{v}")) (|qsetelt!| ((|#2| $ (|Integer|) (|Integer|) |#2|) "\\spad{qsetelt!(m,i,j,r)} sets the element in the \\spad{i}th row and \\spad{j}th column of \\spad{m} to \\spad{r} NO error check to determine if indices are in proper ranges")) (|setelt| ((|#2| $ (|Integer|) (|Integer|) |#2|) "\\spad{setelt(m,i,j,r)} sets the element in the \\spad{i}th row and \\spad{j}th column of \\spad{m} to \\spad{r} error check to determine if indices are in proper ranges")) (|parts| (((|List| |#2|) $) "\\spad{parts(m)} returns a list of the elements of \\spad{m} in row major order")) (|column| ((|#4| $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{column(m,j)} returns the \\spad{j}th column of \\spad{m} error check to determine if index is in proper ranges")) (|row| ((|#3| $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{row(m,i)} returns the \\spad{i}th row of \\spad{m} error check to determine if index is in proper ranges")) (|qelt| ((|#2| $ (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{qelt(m,i,j)} returns the element in the \\spad{i}th row and \\spad{j}th column of the array \\spad{m} NO error check to determine if indices are in proper ranges")) (|elt| ((|#2| $ (|Integer|) (|Integer|) |#2|) "\\spad{elt(m,i,j,r)} returns the element in the \\spad{i}th row and \\spad{j}th column of the array \\spad{m},{} if \\spad{m} has an \\spad{i}th row and a \\spad{j}th column,{} and returns \\spad{r} otherwise") ((|#2| $ (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{elt(m,i,j)} returns the element in the \\spad{i}th row and \\spad{j}th column of the array \\spad{m} error check to determine if indices are in proper ranges")) (|ncols| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{ncols(m)} returns the number of columns in the array \\spad{m}")) (|nrows| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{nrows(m)} returns the number of rows in the array \\spad{m}")) (|maxColIndex| (((|Integer|) $) "\\spad{maxColIndex(m)} returns the index of the 'last' column of the array \\spad{m}")) (|minColIndex| (((|Integer|) $) "\\spad{minColIndex(m)} returns the index of the 'first' column of the array \\spad{m}")) (|maxRowIndex| (((|Integer|) $) "\\spad{maxRowIndex(m)} returns the index of the 'last' row of the array \\spad{m}")) (|minRowIndex| (((|Integer|) $) "\\spad{minRowIndex(m)} returns the index of the 'first' row of the array \\spad{m}")) (|fill!| (($ $ |#2|) "\\spad{fill!(m,r)} fills \\spad{m} with \\spad{r}'s")) (|new| (($ (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|) |#2|) "\\spad{new(m,n,r)} is an \\spad{m}-by-\\spad{n} array all of whose entries are \\spad{r}")) (|finiteAggregate| ((|attribute|) "two-dimensional arrays are finite")) (|shallowlyMutable| ((|attribute|) "one may destructively alter arrays"))) NIL NIL (-57 R |Row| |Col|) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{TwoDimensionalArrayCategory is a general array category which} allows different representations and indexing schemes. Rows and columns may be extracted with rows returned as objects of type Row and columns returned as objects of type Col. The index of the 'first' row may be obtained by calling the function 'minRowIndex'. The index of the 'first' column may be obtained by calling the function 'minColIndex'. The index of the first element of a 'Row' is the same as the index of the first column in an array and vice versa.")) (|map!| (($ (|Mapping| |#1| |#1|) $) "\\spad{map!(f,a)} assign \\spad{a(i,j)} to \\spad{f(a(i,j))} for all \\spad{i, j}")) (|map| (($ (|Mapping| |#1| |#1| |#1|) $ $ |#1|) "\\spad{map(f,a,b,r)} returns \\spad{c},{} where \\spad{c(i,j) = f(a(i,j),b(i,j))} when both \\spad{a(i,j)} and \\spad{b(i,j)} exist; else \\spad{c(i,j) = f(r, b(i,j))} when \\spad{a(i,j)} does not exist; else \\spad{c(i,j) = f(a(i,j),r)} when \\spad{b(i,j)} does not exist; otherwise \\spad{c(i,j) = f(r,r)}.") (($ (|Mapping| |#1| |#1| |#1|) $ $) "\\spad{map(f,a,b)} returns \\spad{c},{} where \\spad{c(i,j) = f(a(i,j),b(i,j))} for all \\spad{i, j}") (($ (|Mapping| |#1| |#1|) $) "\\spad{map(f,a)} returns \\spad{b},{} where \\spad{b(i,j) = f(a(i,j))} for all \\spad{i, j}")) (|setColumn!| (($ $ (|Integer|) |#3|) "\\spad{setColumn!(m,j,v)} sets to \\spad{j}th column of \\spad{m} to \\spad{v}")) (|setRow!| (($ $ (|Integer|) |#2|) "\\spad{setRow!(m,i,v)} sets to \\spad{i}th row of \\spad{m} to \\spad{v}")) (|qsetelt!| ((|#1| $ (|Integer|) (|Integer|) |#1|) "\\spad{qsetelt!(m,i,j,r)} sets the element in the \\spad{i}th row and \\spad{j}th column of \\spad{m} to \\spad{r} NO error check to determine if indices are in proper ranges")) (|setelt| ((|#1| $ (|Integer|) (|Integer|) |#1|) "\\spad{setelt(m,i,j,r)} sets the element in the \\spad{i}th row and \\spad{j}th column of \\spad{m} to \\spad{r} error check to determine if indices are in proper ranges")) (|parts| (((|List| |#1|) $) "\\spad{parts(m)} returns a list of the elements of \\spad{m} in row major order")) (|column| ((|#3| $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{column(m,j)} returns the \\spad{j}th column of \\spad{m} error check to determine if index is in proper ranges")) (|row| ((|#2| $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{row(m,i)} returns the \\spad{i}th row of \\spad{m} error check to determine if index is in proper ranges")) (|qelt| ((|#1| $ (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{qelt(m,i,j)} returns the element in the \\spad{i}th row and \\spad{j}th column of the array \\spad{m} NO error check to determine if indices are in proper ranges")) (|elt| ((|#1| $ (|Integer|) (|Integer|) |#1|) "\\spad{elt(m,i,j,r)} returns the element in the \\spad{i}th row and \\spad{j}th column of the array \\spad{m},{} if \\spad{m} has an \\spad{i}th row and a \\spad{j}th column,{} and returns \\spad{r} otherwise") ((|#1| $ (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{elt(m,i,j)} returns the element in the \\spad{i}th row and \\spad{j}th column of the array \\spad{m} error check to determine if indices are in proper ranges")) (|ncols| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{ncols(m)} returns the number of columns in the array \\spad{m}")) (|nrows| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{nrows(m)} returns the number of rows in the array \\spad{m}")) (|maxColIndex| (((|Integer|) $) "\\spad{maxColIndex(m)} returns the index of the 'last' column of the array \\spad{m}")) (|minColIndex| (((|Integer|) $) "\\spad{minColIndex(m)} returns the index of the 'first' column of the array \\spad{m}")) (|maxRowIndex| (((|Integer|) $) "\\spad{maxRowIndex(m)} returns the index of the 'last' row of the array \\spad{m}")) (|minRowIndex| (((|Integer|) $) "\\spad{minRowIndex(m)} returns the index of the 'first' row of the array \\spad{m}")) (|fill!| (($ $ |#1|) "\\spad{fill!(m,r)} fills \\spad{m} with \\spad{r}'s")) (|new| (($ (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|) |#1|) "\\spad{new(m,n,r)} is an \\spad{m}-by-\\spad{n} array all of whose entries are \\spad{r}")) (|finiteAggregate| ((|attribute|) "two-dimensional arrays are finite")) (|shallowlyMutable| ((|attribute|) "one may destructively alter arrays"))) ((-4510 . T) (-4511 . T)) NIL (-58 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "This is the domain of 1-based one dimensional arrays")) (|oneDimensionalArray| (($ (|NonNegativeInteger|) |#1|) "\\spad{oneDimensionalArray(n,s)} creates an array from \\spad{n} copies of element \\spad{s}") (($ (|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{oneDimensionalArray(l)} creates an array from a list of elements \\spad{l}"))) ((-4511 . T) (-4510 . T)) ((-4144 (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-872))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|)))) (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|))))) (-4144 (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888))))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -633) (QUOTE (-549)))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-872))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-872))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-102))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-872))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133)))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (QUOTE (-872))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-102))) (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|))))) (-59 A B) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{This package provides tools for operating on one-dimensional arrays} with unary and binary functions involving different underlying types")) (|map| (((|OneDimensionalArray| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) (|OneDimensionalArray| |#1|)) "\\spad{map(f,a)} applies function \\spad{f} to each member of one-dimensional array \\spad{a} resulting in a new one-dimensional array over a possibly different underlying domain.")) (|reduce| ((|#2| (|Mapping| |#2| |#1| |#2|) (|OneDimensionalArray| |#1|) |#2|) "\\spad{reduce(f,a,r)} applies function \\spad{f} to each successive element of the one-dimensional array \\spad{a} and an accumulant initialized to \\spad{r}. For example,{} \\spad{reduce(_+\\$Integer,[1,2,3],0)} does \\spad{3+(2+(1+0))}. Note: third argument \\spad{r} may be regarded as the identity element for the function \\spad{f}.")) (|scan| (((|OneDimensionalArray| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#1| |#2|) (|OneDimensionalArray| |#1|) |#2|) "\\spad{scan(f,a,r)} successively applies \\spad{reduce(f,x,r)} to more and more leading sub-arrays \\spad{x} of one-dimensional array \\spad{a}. More precisely,{} if \\spad{a} is \\spad{[a1,a2,...]},{} then \\spad{scan(f,a,r)} returns \\spad{[reduce(f,[a1],r),reduce(f,[a1,a2],r),...]}."))) NIL NIL (-60 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{A TwoDimensionalArray is a two dimensional array with} 1-based indexing for both rows and columns.")) (|shallowlyMutable| ((|attribute|) "One may destructively alter TwoDimensionalArray's."))) ((-4510 . T) (-4511 . T)) ((-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-102))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133)))) (-4144 (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888))))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-102)))) (-61 -4401) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{Asp1} produces Fortran for Type 1 ASPs,{} needed for various NAG routines. Type 1 ASPs take a univariate expression (in the symbol \\spad{X}) and turn it into a Fortran Function like the following:\\begin{verbatim} DOUBLE PRECISION FUNCTION F(X) DOUBLE PRECISION X F=DSIN(X) RETURN END\\end{verbatim}")) (|coerce| (($ (|FortranExpression| (|construct| (QUOTE X)) (|construct|) (|MachineFloat|))) "\\spad{coerce(f)} takes an object from the appropriate instantiation of \\spadtype{FortranExpression} and turns it into an ASP."))) NIL NIL (-62 -4401) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{ASP10} produces Fortran for Type 10 ASPs,{} needed for NAG routine \\axiomOpFrom{d02kef}{d02Package}. This ASP computes the values of a set of functions,{} for example:\\begin{verbatim} SUBROUTINE COEFFN(P,Q,DQDL,X,ELAM,JINT) DOUBLE PRECISION ELAM,P,Q,X,DQDL INTEGER JINT P=1.0D0 Q=((-1.0D0*X**3)+ELAM*X*X-2.0D0)/(X*X) DQDL=1.0D0 RETURN END\\end{verbatim}")) (|coerce| (($ (|Vector| (|FortranExpression| (|construct| (QUOTE JINT) (QUOTE X) (QUOTE ELAM)) (|construct|) (|MachineFloat|)))) "\\spad{coerce(f)} takes objects from the appropriate instantiation of \\spadtype{FortranExpression} and turns them into an ASP."))) NIL NIL (-63 -4401) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{Asp12} produces Fortran for Type 12 ASPs,{} needed for NAG routine \\axiomOpFrom{d02kef}{d02Package} etc.,{} for example:\\begin{verbatim} SUBROUTINE MONIT (MAXIT,IFLAG,ELAM,FINFO) DOUBLE PRECISION ELAM,FINFO(15) INTEGER MAXIT,IFLAG IF(MAXIT.EQ.-1)THEN PRINT*,\"Output from Monit\" ENDIF PRINT*,MAXIT,IFLAG,ELAM,(FINFO(I),I=1,4) RETURN END\\end{verbatim}")) (|outputAsFortran| (((|Void|)) "\\spad{outputAsFortran()} generates the default code for \\spadtype{ASP12}."))) NIL NIL (-64 -4401) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{Asp19} produces Fortran for Type 19 ASPs,{} evaluating a set of functions and their jacobian at a given point,{} for example:\\begin{verbatim} SUBROUTINE LSFUN2(M,N,XC,FVECC,FJACC,LJC) DOUBLE PRECISION FVECC(M),FJACC(LJC,N),XC(N) INTEGER M,N,LJC INTEGER I,J DO 25003 I=1,LJC DO 25004 J=1,N FJACC(I,J)=0.0D025004 CONTINUE25003 CONTINUE FVECC(1)=((XC(1)-0.14D0)*XC(3)+(15.0D0*XC(1)-2.1D0)*XC(2)+1.0D0)/( &XC(3)+15.0D0*XC(2)) FVECC(2)=((XC(1)-0.18D0)*XC(3)+(7.0D0*XC(1)-1.26D0)*XC(2)+1.0D0)/( &XC(3)+7.0D0*XC(2)) FVECC(3)=((XC(1)-0.22D0)*XC(3)+(4.333333333333333D0*XC(1)-0.953333 &3333333333D0)*XC(2)+1.0D0)/(XC(3)+4.333333333333333D0*XC(2)) FVECC(4)=((XC(1)-0.25D0)*XC(3)+(3.0D0*XC(1)-0.75D0)*XC(2)+1.0D0)/( &XC(3)+3.0D0*XC(2)) FVECC(5)=((XC(1)-0.29D0)*XC(3)+(2.2D0*XC(1)-0.6379999999999999D0)* &XC(2)+1.0D0)/(XC(3)+2.2D0*XC(2)) FVECC(6)=((XC(1)-0.32D0)*XC(3)+(1.666666666666667D0*XC(1)-0.533333 &3333333333D0)*XC(2)+1.0D0)/(XC(3)+1.666666666666667D0*XC(2)) FVECC(7)=((XC(1)-0.35D0)*XC(3)+(1.285714285714286D0*XC(1)-0.45D0)* &XC(2)+1.0D0)/(XC(3)+1.285714285714286D0*XC(2)) FVECC(8)=((XC(1)-0.39D0)*XC(3)+(XC(1)-0.39D0)*XC(2)+1.0D0)/(XC(3)+ &XC(2)) FVECC(9)=((XC(1)-0.37D0)*XC(3)+(XC(1)-0.37D0)*XC(2)+1.285714285714 &286D0)/(XC(3)+XC(2)) FVECC(10)=((XC(1)-0.58D0)*XC(3)+(XC(1)-0.58D0)*XC(2)+1.66666666666 &6667D0)/(XC(3)+XC(2)) FVECC(11)=((XC(1)-0.73D0)*XC(3)+(XC(1)-0.73D0)*XC(2)+2.2D0)/(XC(3) &+XC(2)) FVECC(12)=((XC(1)-0.96D0)*XC(3)+(XC(1)-0.96D0)*XC(2)+3.0D0)/(XC(3) &+XC(2)) FVECC(13)=((XC(1)-1.34D0)*XC(3)+(XC(1)-1.34D0)*XC(2)+4.33333333333 &3333D0)/(XC(3)+XC(2)) FVECC(14)=((XC(1)-2.1D0)*XC(3)+(XC(1)-2.1D0)*XC(2)+7.0D0)/(XC(3)+X &C(2)) FVECC(15)=((XC(1)-4.39D0)*XC(3)+(XC(1)-4.39D0)*XC(2)+15.0D0)/(XC(3 &)+XC(2)) FJACC(1,1)=1.0D0 FJACC(1,2)=-15.0D0/(XC(3)**2+30.0D0*XC(2)*XC(3)+225.0D0*XC(2)**2) FJACC(1,3)=-1.0D0/(XC(3)**2+30.0D0*XC(2)*XC(3)+225.0D0*XC(2)**2) FJACC(2,1)=1.0D0 FJACC(2,2)=-7.0D0/(XC(3)**2+14.0D0*XC(2)*XC(3)+49.0D0*XC(2)**2) FJACC(2,3)=-1.0D0/(XC(3)**2+14.0D0*XC(2)*XC(3)+49.0D0*XC(2)**2) FJACC(3,1)=1.0D0 FJACC(3,2)=((-0.1110223024625157D-15*XC(3))-4.333333333333333D0)/( &XC(3)**2+8.666666666666666D0*XC(2)*XC(3)+18.77777777777778D0*XC(2) &**2) FJACC(3,3)=(0.1110223024625157D-15*XC(2)-1.0D0)/(XC(3)**2+8.666666 &666666666D0*XC(2)*XC(3)+18.77777777777778D0*XC(2)**2) FJACC(4,1)=1.0D0 FJACC(4,2)=-3.0D0/(XC(3)**2+6.0D0*XC(2)*XC(3)+9.0D0*XC(2)**2) FJACC(4,3)=-1.0D0/(XC(3)**2+6.0D0*XC(2)*XC(3)+9.0D0*XC(2)**2) FJACC(5,1)=1.0D0 FJACC(5,2)=((-0.1110223024625157D-15*XC(3))-2.2D0)/(XC(3)**2+4.399 &999999999999D0*XC(2)*XC(3)+4.839999999999998D0*XC(2)**2) FJACC(5,3)=(0.1110223024625157D-15*XC(2)-1.0D0)/(XC(3)**2+4.399999 &999999999D0*XC(2)*XC(3)+4.839999999999998D0*XC(2)**2) FJACC(6,1)=1.0D0 FJACC(6,2)=((-0.2220446049250313D-15*XC(3))-1.666666666666667D0)/( &XC(3)**2+3.333333333333333D0*XC(2)*XC(3)+2.777777777777777D0*XC(2) &**2) FJACC(6,3)=(0.2220446049250313D-15*XC(2)-1.0D0)/(XC(3)**2+3.333333 &333333333D0*XC(2)*XC(3)+2.777777777777777D0*XC(2)**2) FJACC(7,1)=1.0D0 FJACC(7,2)=((-0.5551115123125783D-16*XC(3))-1.285714285714286D0)/( &XC(3)**2+2.571428571428571D0*XC(2)*XC(3)+1.653061224489796D0*XC(2) &**2) FJACC(7,3)=(0.5551115123125783D-16*XC(2)-1.0D0)/(XC(3)**2+2.571428 &571428571D0*XC(2)*XC(3)+1.653061224489796D0*XC(2)**2) FJACC(8,1)=1.0D0 FJACC(8,2)=-1.0D0/(XC(3)**2+2.0D0*XC(2)*XC(3)+XC(2)**2) FJACC(8,3)=-1.0D0/(XC(3)**2+2.0D0*XC(2)*XC(3)+XC(2)**2) FJACC(9,1)=1.0D0 FJACC(9,2)=-1.285714285714286D0/(XC(3)**2+2.0D0*XC(2)*XC(3)+XC(2)* &*2) FJACC(9,3)=-1.285714285714286D0/(XC(3)**2+2.0D0*XC(2)*XC(3)+XC(2)* &*2) FJACC(10,1)=1.0D0 FJACC(10,2)=-1.666666666666667D0/(XC(3)**2+2.0D0*XC(2)*XC(3)+XC(2) &**2) FJACC(10,3)=-1.666666666666667D0/(XC(3)**2+2.0D0*XC(2)*XC(3)+XC(2) &**2) FJACC(11,1)=1.0D0 FJACC(11,2)=-2.2D0/(XC(3)**2+2.0D0*XC(2)*XC(3)+XC(2)**2) FJACC(11,3)=-2.2D0/(XC(3)**2+2.0D0*XC(2)*XC(3)+XC(2)**2) FJACC(12,1)=1.0D0 FJACC(12,2)=-3.0D0/(XC(3)**2+2.0D0*XC(2)*XC(3)+XC(2)**2) FJACC(12,3)=-3.0D0/(XC(3)**2+2.0D0*XC(2)*XC(3)+XC(2)**2) FJACC(13,1)=1.0D0 FJACC(13,2)=-4.333333333333333D0/(XC(3)**2+2.0D0*XC(2)*XC(3)+XC(2) &**2) FJACC(13,3)=-4.333333333333333D0/(XC(3)**2+2.0D0*XC(2)*XC(3)+XC(2) &**2) FJACC(14,1)=1.0D0 FJACC(14,2)=-7.0D0/(XC(3)**2+2.0D0*XC(2)*XC(3)+XC(2)**2) FJACC(14,3)=-7.0D0/(XC(3)**2+2.0D0*XC(2)*XC(3)+XC(2)**2) FJACC(15,1)=1.0D0 FJACC(15,2)=-15.0D0/(XC(3)**2+2.0D0*XC(2)*XC(3)+XC(2)**2) FJACC(15,3)=-15.0D0/(XC(3)**2+2.0D0*XC(2)*XC(3)+XC(2)**2) RETURN END\\end{verbatim}")) (|coerce| (($ (|Vector| (|FortranExpression| (|construct|) (|construct| (QUOTE XC)) (|MachineFloat|)))) "\\spad{coerce(f)} takes objects from the appropriate instantiation of \\spadtype{FortranExpression} and turns them into an ASP."))) NIL NIL (-65 -4401) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{Asp20} produces Fortran for Type 20 ASPs,{} for example:\\begin{verbatim} SUBROUTINE QPHESS(N,NROWH,NCOLH,JTHCOL,HESS,X,HX) DOUBLE PRECISION HX(N),X(N),HESS(NROWH,NCOLH) INTEGER JTHCOL,N,NROWH,NCOLH HX(1)=2.0D0*X(1) HX(2)=2.0D0*X(2) HX(3)=2.0D0*X(4)+2.0D0*X(3) HX(4)=2.0D0*X(4)+2.0D0*X(3) HX(5)=2.0D0*X(5) HX(6)=(-2.0D0*X(7))+(-2.0D0*X(6)) HX(7)=(-2.0D0*X(7))+(-2.0D0*X(6)) RETURN END\\end{verbatim}"))) NIL NIL (-66 -4401) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{Asp24} produces Fortran for Type 24 ASPs which evaluate a multivariate function at a point (needed for NAG routine \\axiomOpFrom{e04jaf}{e04Package}),{} for example:\\begin{verbatim} SUBROUTINE FUNCT1(N,XC,FC) DOUBLE PRECISION FC,XC(N) INTEGER N FC=10.0D0*XC(4)**4+(-40.0D0*XC(1)*XC(4)**3)+(60.0D0*XC(1)**2+5 &.0D0)*XC(4)**2+((-10.0D0*XC(3))+(-40.0D0*XC(1)**3))*XC(4)+16.0D0*X &C(3)**4+(-32.0D0*XC(2)*XC(3)**3)+(24.0D0*XC(2)**2+5.0D0)*XC(3)**2+ &(-8.0D0*XC(2)**3*XC(3))+XC(2)**4+100.0D0*XC(2)**2+20.0D0*XC(1)*XC( &2)+10.0D0*XC(1)**4+XC(1)**2 RETURN END\\end{verbatim}")) (|coerce| (($ (|FortranExpression| (|construct|) (|construct| (QUOTE XC)) (|MachineFloat|))) "\\spad{coerce(f)} takes an object from the appropriate instantiation of \\spadtype{FortranExpression} and turns it into an ASP."))) NIL NIL (-67 -4401) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{Asp27} produces Fortran for Type 27 ASPs,{} needed for NAG routine \\axiomOpFrom{f02fjf}{f02Package} ,{}for example:\\begin{verbatim} FUNCTION DOT(IFLAG,N,Z,W,RWORK,LRWORK,IWORK,LIWORK) DOUBLE PRECISION W(N),Z(N),RWORK(LRWORK) INTEGER N,LIWORK,IFLAG,LRWORK,IWORK(LIWORK) DOT=(W(16)+(-0.5D0*W(15)))*Z(16)+((-0.5D0*W(16))+W(15)+(-0.5D0*W(1 &4)))*Z(15)+((-0.5D0*W(15))+W(14)+(-0.5D0*W(13)))*Z(14)+((-0.5D0*W( &14))+W(13)+(-0.5D0*W(12)))*Z(13)+((-0.5D0*W(13))+W(12)+(-0.5D0*W(1 &1)))*Z(12)+((-0.5D0*W(12))+W(11)+(-0.5D0*W(10)))*Z(11)+((-0.5D0*W( &11))+W(10)+(-0.5D0*W(9)))*Z(10)+((-0.5D0*W(10))+W(9)+(-0.5D0*W(8)) &)*Z(9)+((-0.5D0*W(9))+W(8)+(-0.5D0*W(7)))*Z(8)+((-0.5D0*W(8))+W(7) &+(-0.5D0*W(6)))*Z(7)+((-0.5D0*W(7))+W(6)+(-0.5D0*W(5)))*Z(6)+((-0. &5D0*W(6))+W(5)+(-0.5D0*W(4)))*Z(5)+((-0.5D0*W(5))+W(4)+(-0.5D0*W(3 &)))*Z(4)+((-0.5D0*W(4))+W(3)+(-0.5D0*W(2)))*Z(3)+((-0.5D0*W(3))+W( &2)+(-0.5D0*W(1)))*Z(2)+((-0.5D0*W(2))+W(1))*Z(1) RETURN END\\end{verbatim}"))) NIL NIL (-68 -4401) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{Asp28} produces Fortran for Type 28 ASPs,{} used in NAG routine \\axiomOpFrom{f02fjf}{f02Package},{} for example:\\begin{verbatim} SUBROUTINE IMAGE(IFLAG,N,Z,W,RWORK,LRWORK,IWORK,LIWORK) DOUBLE PRECISION Z(N),W(N),IWORK(LRWORK),RWORK(LRWORK) INTEGER N,LIWORK,IFLAG,LRWORK W(1)=0.01707454969713436D0*Z(16)+0.001747395874954051D0*Z(15)+0.00 &2106973900813502D0*Z(14)+0.002957434991769087D0*Z(13)+(-0.00700554 &0882865317D0*Z(12))+(-0.01219194009813166D0*Z(11))+0.0037230647365 &3087D0*Z(10)+0.04932374658377151D0*Z(9)+(-0.03586220812223305D0*Z( &8))+(-0.04723268012114625D0*Z(7))+(-0.02434652144032987D0*Z(6))+0. &2264766947290192D0*Z(5)+(-0.1385343580686922D0*Z(4))+(-0.116530050 &8238904D0*Z(3))+(-0.2803531651057233D0*Z(2))+1.019463911841327D0*Z &(1) W(2)=0.0227345011107737D0*Z(16)+0.008812321197398072D0*Z(15)+0.010 &94012210519586D0*Z(14)+(-0.01764072463999744D0*Z(13))+(-0.01357136 &72105995D0*Z(12))+0.00157466157362272D0*Z(11)+0.05258889186338282D &0*Z(10)+(-0.01981532388243379D0*Z(9))+(-0.06095390688679697D0*Z(8) &)+(-0.04153119955569051D0*Z(7))+0.2176561076571465D0*Z(6)+(-0.0532 &5555586632358D0*Z(5))+(-0.1688977368984641D0*Z(4))+(-0.32440166056 &67343D0*Z(3))+0.9128222941872173D0*Z(2)+(-0.2419652703415429D0*Z(1 &)) W(3)=0.03371198197190302D0*Z(16)+0.02021603150122265D0*Z(15)+(-0.0 &06607305534689702D0*Z(14))+(-0.03032392238968179D0*Z(13))+0.002033 &305231024948D0*Z(12)+0.05375944956767728D0*Z(11)+(-0.0163213312502 &9967D0*Z(10))+(-0.05483186562035512D0*Z(9))+(-0.04901428822579872D &0*Z(8))+0.2091097927887612D0*Z(7)+(-0.05760560341383113D0*Z(6))+(- &0.1236679206156403D0*Z(5))+(-0.3523683853026259D0*Z(4))+0.88929961 &32269974D0*Z(3)+(-0.2995429545781457D0*Z(2))+(-0.02986582812574917 &D0*Z(1)) W(4)=0.05141563713660119D0*Z(16)+0.005239165960779299D0*Z(15)+(-0. &01623427735779699D0*Z(14))+(-0.01965809746040371D0*Z(13))+0.054688 &97337339577D0*Z(12)+(-0.014224695935687D0*Z(11))+(-0.0505181779315 &6355D0*Z(10))+(-0.04353074206076491D0*Z(9))+0.2012230497530726D0*Z &(8)+(-0.06630874514535952D0*Z(7))+(-0.1280829963720053D0*Z(6))+(-0 &.305169742604165D0*Z(5))+0.8600427128450191D0*Z(4)+(-0.32415033802 &68184D0*Z(3))+(-0.09033531980693314D0*Z(2))+0.09089205517109111D0* &Z(1) W(5)=0.04556369767776375D0*Z(16)+(-0.001822737697581869D0*Z(15))+( &-0.002512226501941856D0*Z(14))+0.02947046460707379D0*Z(13)+(-0.014 &45079632086177D0*Z(12))+(-0.05034242196614937D0*Z(11))+(-0.0376966 &3291725935D0*Z(10))+0.2171103102175198D0*Z(9)+(-0.0824949256021352 &4D0*Z(8))+(-0.1473995209288945D0*Z(7))+(-0.315042193418466D0*Z(6)) &+0.9591623347824002D0*Z(5)+(-0.3852396953763045D0*Z(4))+(-0.141718 &5427288274D0*Z(3))+(-0.03423495461011043D0*Z(2))+0.319820917706851 &6D0*Z(1) W(6)=0.04015147277405744D0*Z(16)+0.01328585741341559D0*Z(15)+0.048 &26082005465965D0*Z(14)+(-0.04319641116207706D0*Z(13))+(-0.04931323 &319055762D0*Z(12))+(-0.03526886317505474D0*Z(11))+0.22295383396730 &01D0*Z(10)+(-0.07375317649315155D0*Z(9))+(-0.1589391311991561D0*Z( &8))+(-0.328001910890377D0*Z(7))+0.952576555482747D0*Z(6)+(-0.31583 &09975786731D0*Z(5))+(-0.1846882042225383D0*Z(4))+(-0.0703762046700 &4427D0*Z(3))+0.2311852964327382D0*Z(2)+0.04254083491825025D0*Z(1) W(7)=0.06069778964023718D0*Z(16)+0.06681263884671322D0*Z(15)+(-0.0 &2113506688615768D0*Z(14))+(-0.083996867458326D0*Z(13))+(-0.0329843 &8523869648D0*Z(12))+0.2276878326327734D0*Z(11)+(-0.067356038933017 &95D0*Z(10))+(-0.1559813965382218D0*Z(9))+(-0.3363262957694705D0*Z( &8))+0.9442791158560948D0*Z(7)+(-0.3199955249404657D0*Z(6))+(-0.136 &2463839920727D0*Z(5))+(-0.1006185171570586D0*Z(4))+0.2057504515015 &423D0*Z(3)+(-0.02065879269286707D0*Z(2))+0.03160990266745513D0*Z(1 &) W(8)=0.126386868896738D0*Z(16)+0.002563370039476418D0*Z(15)+(-0.05 &581757739455641D0*Z(14))+(-0.07777893205900685D0*Z(13))+0.23117338 &45834199D0*Z(12)+(-0.06031581134427592D0*Z(11))+(-0.14805474755869 &52D0*Z(10))+(-0.3364014128402243D0*Z(9))+0.9364014128402244D0*Z(8) &+(-0.3269452524413048D0*Z(7))+(-0.1396841886557241D0*Z(6))+(-0.056 &1733845834199D0*Z(5))+0.1777789320590069D0*Z(4)+(-0.04418242260544 &359D0*Z(3))+(-0.02756337003947642D0*Z(2))+0.07361313110326199D0*Z( &1) W(9)=0.07361313110326199D0*Z(16)+(-0.02756337003947642D0*Z(15))+(- &0.04418242260544359D0*Z(14))+0.1777789320590069D0*Z(13)+(-0.056173 &3845834199D0*Z(12))+(-0.1396841886557241D0*Z(11))+(-0.326945252441 &3048D0*Z(10))+0.9364014128402244D0*Z(9)+(-0.3364014128402243D0*Z(8 &))+(-0.1480547475586952D0*Z(7))+(-0.06031581134427592D0*Z(6))+0.23 &11733845834199D0*Z(5)+(-0.07777893205900685D0*Z(4))+(-0.0558175773 &9455641D0*Z(3))+0.002563370039476418D0*Z(2)+0.126386868896738D0*Z( &1) W(10)=0.03160990266745513D0*Z(16)+(-0.02065879269286707D0*Z(15))+0 &.2057504515015423D0*Z(14)+(-0.1006185171570586D0*Z(13))+(-0.136246 &3839920727D0*Z(12))+(-0.3199955249404657D0*Z(11))+0.94427911585609 &48D0*Z(10)+(-0.3363262957694705D0*Z(9))+(-0.1559813965382218D0*Z(8 &))+(-0.06735603893301795D0*Z(7))+0.2276878326327734D0*Z(6)+(-0.032 &98438523869648D0*Z(5))+(-0.083996867458326D0*Z(4))+(-0.02113506688 &615768D0*Z(3))+0.06681263884671322D0*Z(2)+0.06069778964023718D0*Z( &1) W(11)=0.04254083491825025D0*Z(16)+0.2311852964327382D0*Z(15)+(-0.0 &7037620467004427D0*Z(14))+(-0.1846882042225383D0*Z(13))+(-0.315830 &9975786731D0*Z(12))+0.952576555482747D0*Z(11)+(-0.328001910890377D &0*Z(10))+(-0.1589391311991561D0*Z(9))+(-0.07375317649315155D0*Z(8) &)+0.2229538339673001D0*Z(7)+(-0.03526886317505474D0*Z(6))+(-0.0493 &1323319055762D0*Z(5))+(-0.04319641116207706D0*Z(4))+0.048260820054 &65965D0*Z(3)+0.01328585741341559D0*Z(2)+0.04015147277405744D0*Z(1) W(12)=0.3198209177068516D0*Z(16)+(-0.03423495461011043D0*Z(15))+(- &0.1417185427288274D0*Z(14))+(-0.3852396953763045D0*Z(13))+0.959162 &3347824002D0*Z(12)+(-0.315042193418466D0*Z(11))+(-0.14739952092889 &45D0*Z(10))+(-0.08249492560213524D0*Z(9))+0.2171103102175198D0*Z(8 &)+(-0.03769663291725935D0*Z(7))+(-0.05034242196614937D0*Z(6))+(-0. &01445079632086177D0*Z(5))+0.02947046460707379D0*Z(4)+(-0.002512226 &501941856D0*Z(3))+(-0.001822737697581869D0*Z(2))+0.045563697677763 &75D0*Z(1) W(13)=0.09089205517109111D0*Z(16)+(-0.09033531980693314D0*Z(15))+( &-0.3241503380268184D0*Z(14))+0.8600427128450191D0*Z(13)+(-0.305169 &742604165D0*Z(12))+(-0.1280829963720053D0*Z(11))+(-0.0663087451453 &5952D0*Z(10))+0.2012230497530726D0*Z(9)+(-0.04353074206076491D0*Z( &8))+(-0.05051817793156355D0*Z(7))+(-0.014224695935687D0*Z(6))+0.05 &468897337339577D0*Z(5)+(-0.01965809746040371D0*Z(4))+(-0.016234277 &35779699D0*Z(3))+0.005239165960779299D0*Z(2)+0.05141563713660119D0 &*Z(1) W(14)=(-0.02986582812574917D0*Z(16))+(-0.2995429545781457D0*Z(15)) &+0.8892996132269974D0*Z(14)+(-0.3523683853026259D0*Z(13))+(-0.1236 &679206156403D0*Z(12))+(-0.05760560341383113D0*Z(11))+0.20910979278 &87612D0*Z(10)+(-0.04901428822579872D0*Z(9))+(-0.05483186562035512D &0*Z(8))+(-0.01632133125029967D0*Z(7))+0.05375944956767728D0*Z(6)+0 &.002033305231024948D0*Z(5)+(-0.03032392238968179D0*Z(4))+(-0.00660 &7305534689702D0*Z(3))+0.02021603150122265D0*Z(2)+0.033711981971903 &02D0*Z(1) W(15)=(-0.2419652703415429D0*Z(16))+0.9128222941872173D0*Z(15)+(-0 &.3244016605667343D0*Z(14))+(-0.1688977368984641D0*Z(13))+(-0.05325 &555586632358D0*Z(12))+0.2176561076571465D0*Z(11)+(-0.0415311995556 &9051D0*Z(10))+(-0.06095390688679697D0*Z(9))+(-0.01981532388243379D &0*Z(8))+0.05258889186338282D0*Z(7)+0.00157466157362272D0*Z(6)+(-0. &0135713672105995D0*Z(5))+(-0.01764072463999744D0*Z(4))+0.010940122 &10519586D0*Z(3)+0.008812321197398072D0*Z(2)+0.0227345011107737D0*Z &(1) W(16)=1.019463911841327D0*Z(16)+(-0.2803531651057233D0*Z(15))+(-0. &1165300508238904D0*Z(14))+(-0.1385343580686922D0*Z(13))+0.22647669 &47290192D0*Z(12)+(-0.02434652144032987D0*Z(11))+(-0.04723268012114 &625D0*Z(10))+(-0.03586220812223305D0*Z(9))+0.04932374658377151D0*Z &(8)+0.00372306473653087D0*Z(7)+(-0.01219194009813166D0*Z(6))+(-0.0 &07005540882865317D0*Z(5))+0.002957434991769087D0*Z(4)+0.0021069739 &00813502D0*Z(3)+0.001747395874954051D0*Z(2)+0.01707454969713436D0* &Z(1) RETURN END\\end{verbatim}"))) NIL NIL (-69 -4401) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{Asp29} produces Fortran for Type 29 ASPs,{} needed for NAG routine \\axiomOpFrom{f02fjf}{f02Package},{} for example:\\begin{verbatim} SUBROUTINE MONIT(ISTATE,NEXTIT,NEVALS,NEVECS,K,F,D) DOUBLE PRECISION D(K),F(K) INTEGER K,NEXTIT,NEVALS,NVECS,ISTATE CALL F02FJZ(ISTATE,NEXTIT,NEVALS,NEVECS,K,F,D) RETURN END\\end{verbatim}")) (|outputAsFortran| (((|Void|)) "\\spad{outputAsFortran()} generates the default code for \\spadtype{ASP29}."))) NIL NIL (-70 -4401) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{Asp30} produces Fortran for Type 30 ASPs,{} needed for NAG routine \\axiomOpFrom{f04qaf}{f04Package},{} for example:\\begin{verbatim} SUBROUTINE APROD(MODE,M,N,X,Y,RWORK,LRWORK,IWORK,LIWORK) DOUBLE PRECISION X(N),Y(M),RWORK(LRWORK) INTEGER M,N,LIWORK,IFAIL,LRWORK,IWORK(LIWORK),MODE DOUBLE PRECISION A(5,5) EXTERNAL F06PAF A(1,1)=1.0D0 A(1,2)=0.0D0 A(1,3)=0.0D0 A(1,4)=-1.0D0 A(1,5)=0.0D0 A(2,1)=0.0D0 A(2,2)=1.0D0 A(2,3)=0.0D0 A(2,4)=0.0D0 A(2,5)=-1.0D0 A(3,1)=0.0D0 A(3,2)=0.0D0 A(3,3)=1.0D0 A(3,4)=-1.0D0 A(3,5)=0.0D0 A(4,1)=-1.0D0 A(4,2)=0.0D0 A(4,3)=-1.0D0 A(4,4)=4.0D0 A(4,5)=-1.0D0 A(5,1)=0.0D0 A(5,2)=-1.0D0 A(5,3)=0.0D0 A(5,4)=-1.0D0 A(5,5)=4.0D0 IF(MODE.EQ.1)THEN CALL F06PAF('N',M,N,1.0D0,A,M,X,1,1.0D0,Y,1) ELSEIF(MODE.EQ.2)THEN CALL F06PAF('T',M,N,1.0D0,A,M,Y,1,1.0D0,X,1) ENDIF RETURN END\\end{verbatim}"))) NIL NIL (-71 -4401) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{Asp31} produces Fortran for Type 31 ASPs,{} needed for NAG routine \\axiomOpFrom{d02ejf}{d02Package},{} for example:\\begin{verbatim} SUBROUTINE PEDERV(X,Y,PW) DOUBLE PRECISION X,Y(*) DOUBLE PRECISION PW(3,3) PW(1,1)=-0.03999999999999999D0 PW(1,2)=10000.0D0*Y(3) PW(1,3)=10000.0D0*Y(2) PW(2,1)=0.03999999999999999D0 PW(2,2)=(-10000.0D0*Y(3))+(-60000000.0D0*Y(2)) PW(2,3)=-10000.0D0*Y(2) PW(3,1)=0.0D0 PW(3,2)=60000000.0D0*Y(2) PW(3,3)=0.0D0 RETURN END\\end{verbatim}")) (|coerce| (($ (|Vector| (|FortranExpression| (|construct| (QUOTE X)) (|construct| (QUOTE Y)) (|MachineFloat|)))) "\\spad{coerce(f)} takes objects from the appropriate instantiation of \\spadtype{FortranExpression} and turns them into an ASP."))) NIL NIL (-72 -4401) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{Asp33} produces Fortran for Type 33 ASPs,{} needed for NAG routine \\axiomOpFrom{d02kef}{d02Package}. The code is a dummy ASP:\\begin{verbatim} SUBROUTINE REPORT(X,V,JINT) DOUBLE PRECISION V(3),X INTEGER JINT RETURN END\\end{verbatim}")) (|outputAsFortran| (((|Void|)) "\\spad{outputAsFortran()} generates the default code for \\spadtype{ASP33}."))) NIL NIL (-73 -4401) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{Asp34} produces Fortran for Type 34 ASPs,{} needed for NAG routine \\axiomOpFrom{f04mbf}{f04Package},{} for example:\\begin{verbatim} SUBROUTINE MSOLVE(IFLAG,N,X,Y,RWORK,LRWORK,IWORK,LIWORK) DOUBLE PRECISION RWORK(LRWORK),X(N),Y(N) INTEGER I,J,N,LIWORK,IFLAG,LRWORK,IWORK(LIWORK) DOUBLE PRECISION W1(3),W2(3),MS(3,3) IFLAG=-1 MS(1,1)=2.0D0 MS(1,2)=1.0D0 MS(1,3)=0.0D0 MS(2,1)=1.0D0 MS(2,2)=2.0D0 MS(2,3)=1.0D0 MS(3,1)=0.0D0 MS(3,2)=1.0D0 MS(3,3)=2.0D0 CALL F04ASF(MS,N,X,N,Y,W1,W2,IFLAG) IFLAG=-IFLAG RETURN END\\end{verbatim}"))) NIL NIL (-74 -4401) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{Asp35} produces Fortran for Type 35 ASPs,{} needed for NAG routines \\axiomOpFrom{c05pbf}{c05Package},{} \\axiomOpFrom{c05pcf}{c05Package},{} for example:\\begin{verbatim} SUBROUTINE FCN(N,X,FVEC,FJAC,LDFJAC,IFLAG) DOUBLE PRECISION X(N),FVEC(N),FJAC(LDFJAC,N) INTEGER LDFJAC,N,IFLAG IF(IFLAG.EQ.1)THEN FVEC(1)=(-1.0D0*X(2))+X(1) FVEC(2)=(-1.0D0*X(3))+2.0D0*X(2) FVEC(3)=3.0D0*X(3) ELSEIF(IFLAG.EQ.2)THEN FJAC(1,1)=1.0D0 FJAC(1,2)=-1.0D0 FJAC(1,3)=0.0D0 FJAC(2,1)=0.0D0 FJAC(2,2)=2.0D0 FJAC(2,3)=-1.0D0 FJAC(3,1)=0.0D0 FJAC(3,2)=0.0D0 FJAC(3,3)=3.0D0 ENDIF END\\end{verbatim}")) (|coerce| (($ (|Vector| (|FortranExpression| (|construct|) (|construct| (QUOTE X)) (|MachineFloat|)))) "\\spad{coerce(f)} takes objects from the appropriate instantiation of \\spadtype{FortranExpression} and turns them into an ASP."))) NIL NIL (-75 -4401) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{Asp4} produces Fortran for Type 4 ASPs,{} which take an expression in \\spad{X}(1) .. \\spad{X}(NDIM) and produce a real function of the form:\\begin{verbatim} DOUBLE PRECISION FUNCTION FUNCTN(NDIM,X) DOUBLE PRECISION X(NDIM) INTEGER NDIM FUNCTN=(4.0D0*X(1)*X(3)**2*DEXP(2.0D0*X(1)*X(3)))/(X(4)**2+(2.0D0* &X(2)+2.0D0)*X(4)+X(2)**2+2.0D0*X(2)+1.0D0) RETURN END\\end{verbatim}")) (|coerce| (($ (|FortranExpression| (|construct|) (|construct| (QUOTE X)) (|MachineFloat|))) "\\spad{coerce(f)} takes an object from the appropriate instantiation of \\spadtype{FortranExpression} and turns it into an ASP."))) NIL NIL (-76 |nameOne| |nameTwo| |nameThree|) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{Asp41} produces Fortran for Type 41 ASPs,{} needed for NAG routines \\axiomOpFrom{d02raf}{d02Package} and \\axiomOpFrom{d02saf}{d02Package} in particular. These ASPs are in fact three Fortran routines which return a vector of functions,{} and their derivatives wrt \\spad{Y}(\\spad{i}) and also a continuation parameter EPS,{} for example:\\begin{verbatim} SUBROUTINE FCN(X,EPS,Y,F,N) DOUBLE PRECISION EPS,F(N),X,Y(N) INTEGER N F(1)=Y(2) F(2)=Y(3) F(3)=(-1.0D0*Y(1)*Y(3))+2.0D0*EPS*Y(2)**2+(-2.0D0*EPS) RETURN END SUBROUTINE JACOBF(X,EPS,Y,F,N) DOUBLE PRECISION EPS,F(N,N),X,Y(N) INTEGER N F(1,1)=0.0D0 F(1,2)=1.0D0 F(1,3)=0.0D0 F(2,1)=0.0D0 F(2,2)=0.0D0 F(2,3)=1.0D0 F(3,1)=-1.0D0*Y(3) F(3,2)=4.0D0*EPS*Y(2) F(3,3)=-1.0D0*Y(1) RETURN END SUBROUTINE JACEPS(X,EPS,Y,F,N) DOUBLE PRECISION EPS,F(N),X,Y(N) INTEGER N F(1)=0.0D0 F(2)=0.0D0 F(3)=2.0D0*Y(2)**2-2.0D0 RETURN END\\end{verbatim}")) (|coerce| (($ (|Vector| (|FortranExpression| (|construct| (QUOTE X) (QUOTE EPS)) (|construct| (QUOTE Y)) (|MachineFloat|)))) "\\spad{coerce(f)} takes objects from the appropriate instantiation of \\spadtype{FortranExpression} and turns them into an ASP."))) NIL NIL (-77 |nameOne| |nameTwo| |nameThree|) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{Asp42} produces Fortran for Type 42 ASPs,{} needed for NAG routines \\axiomOpFrom{d02raf}{d02Package} and \\axiomOpFrom{d02saf}{d02Package} in particular. These ASPs are in fact three Fortran routines which return a vector of functions,{} and their derivatives wrt \\spad{Y}(\\spad{i}) and also a continuation parameter EPS,{} for example:\\begin{verbatim} SUBROUTINE G(EPS,YA,YB,BC,N) DOUBLE PRECISION EPS,YA(N),YB(N),BC(N) INTEGER N BC(1)=YA(1) BC(2)=YA(2) BC(3)=YB(2)-1.0D0 RETURN END SUBROUTINE JACOBG(EPS,YA,YB,AJ,BJ,N) DOUBLE PRECISION EPS,YA(N),AJ(N,N),BJ(N,N),YB(N) INTEGER N AJ(1,1)=1.0D0 AJ(1,2)=0.0D0 AJ(1,3)=0.0D0 AJ(2,1)=0.0D0 AJ(2,2)=1.0D0 AJ(2,3)=0.0D0 AJ(3,1)=0.0D0 AJ(3,2)=0.0D0 AJ(3,3)=0.0D0 BJ(1,1)=0.0D0 BJ(1,2)=0.0D0 BJ(1,3)=0.0D0 BJ(2,1)=0.0D0 BJ(2,2)=0.0D0 BJ(2,3)=0.0D0 BJ(3,1)=0.0D0 BJ(3,2)=1.0D0 BJ(3,3)=0.0D0 RETURN END SUBROUTINE JACGEP(EPS,YA,YB,BCEP,N) DOUBLE PRECISION EPS,YA(N),YB(N),BCEP(N) INTEGER N BCEP(1)=0.0D0 BCEP(2)=0.0D0 BCEP(3)=0.0D0 RETURN END\\end{verbatim}")) (|coerce| (($ (|Vector| (|FortranExpression| (|construct| (QUOTE EPS)) (|construct| (QUOTE YA) (QUOTE YB)) (|MachineFloat|)))) "\\spad{coerce(f)} takes objects from the appropriate instantiation of \\spadtype{FortranExpression} and turns them into an ASP."))) NIL NIL (-78 -4401) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{Asp49} produces Fortran for Type 49 ASPs,{} needed for NAG routines \\axiomOpFrom{e04dgf}{e04Package},{} \\axiomOpFrom{e04ucf}{e04Package},{} for example:\\begin{verbatim} SUBROUTINE OBJFUN(MODE,N,X,OBJF,OBJGRD,NSTATE,IUSER,USER) DOUBLE PRECISION X(N),OBJF,OBJGRD(N),USER(*) INTEGER N,IUSER(*),MODE,NSTATE OBJF=X(4)*X(9)+((-1.0D0*X(5))+X(3))*X(8)+((-1.0D0*X(3))+X(1))*X(7) &+(-1.0D0*X(2)*X(6)) OBJGRD(1)=X(7) OBJGRD(2)=-1.0D0*X(6) OBJGRD(3)=X(8)+(-1.0D0*X(7)) OBJGRD(4)=X(9) OBJGRD(5)=-1.0D0*X(8) OBJGRD(6)=-1.0D0*X(2) OBJGRD(7)=(-1.0D0*X(3))+X(1) OBJGRD(8)=(-1.0D0*X(5))+X(3) OBJGRD(9)=X(4) RETURN END\\end{verbatim}")) (|coerce| (($ (|FortranExpression| (|construct|) (|construct| (QUOTE X)) (|MachineFloat|))) "\\spad{coerce(f)} takes an object from the appropriate instantiation of \\spadtype{FortranExpression} and turns it into an ASP."))) NIL NIL (-79 -4401) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{Asp50} produces Fortran for Type 50 ASPs,{} needed for NAG routine \\axiomOpFrom{e04fdf}{e04Package},{} for example:\\begin{verbatim} SUBROUTINE LSFUN1(M,N,XC,FVECC) DOUBLE PRECISION FVECC(M),XC(N) INTEGER I,M,N FVECC(1)=((XC(1)-2.4D0)*XC(3)+(15.0D0*XC(1)-36.0D0)*XC(2)+1.0D0)/( &XC(3)+15.0D0*XC(2)) FVECC(2)=((XC(1)-2.8D0)*XC(3)+(7.0D0*XC(1)-19.6D0)*XC(2)+1.0D0)/(X &C(3)+7.0D0*XC(2)) FVECC(3)=((XC(1)-3.2D0)*XC(3)+(4.333333333333333D0*XC(1)-13.866666 &66666667D0)*XC(2)+1.0D0)/(XC(3)+4.333333333333333D0*XC(2)) FVECC(4)=((XC(1)-3.5D0)*XC(3)+(3.0D0*XC(1)-10.5D0)*XC(2)+1.0D0)/(X &C(3)+3.0D0*XC(2)) FVECC(5)=((XC(1)-3.9D0)*XC(3)+(2.2D0*XC(1)-8.579999999999998D0)*XC &(2)+1.0D0)/(XC(3)+2.2D0*XC(2)) FVECC(6)=((XC(1)-4.199999999999999D0)*XC(3)+(1.666666666666667D0*X &C(1)-7.0D0)*XC(2)+1.0D0)/(XC(3)+1.666666666666667D0*XC(2)) FVECC(7)=((XC(1)-4.5D0)*XC(3)+(1.285714285714286D0*XC(1)-5.7857142 &85714286D0)*XC(2)+1.0D0)/(XC(3)+1.285714285714286D0*XC(2)) FVECC(8)=((XC(1)-4.899999999999999D0)*XC(3)+(XC(1)-4.8999999999999 &99D0)*XC(2)+1.0D0)/(XC(3)+XC(2)) FVECC(9)=((XC(1)-4.699999999999999D0)*XC(3)+(XC(1)-4.6999999999999 &99D0)*XC(2)+1.285714285714286D0)/(XC(3)+XC(2)) FVECC(10)=((XC(1)-6.8D0)*XC(3)+(XC(1)-6.8D0)*XC(2)+1.6666666666666 &67D0)/(XC(3)+XC(2)) FVECC(11)=((XC(1)-8.299999999999999D0)*XC(3)+(XC(1)-8.299999999999 &999D0)*XC(2)+2.2D0)/(XC(3)+XC(2)) FVECC(12)=((XC(1)-10.6D0)*XC(3)+(XC(1)-10.6D0)*XC(2)+3.0D0)/(XC(3) &+XC(2)) FVECC(13)=((XC(1)-1.34D0)*XC(3)+(XC(1)-1.34D0)*XC(2)+4.33333333333 &3333D0)/(XC(3)+XC(2)) FVECC(14)=((XC(1)-2.1D0)*XC(3)+(XC(1)-2.1D0)*XC(2)+7.0D0)/(XC(3)+X &C(2)) FVECC(15)=((XC(1)-4.39D0)*XC(3)+(XC(1)-4.39D0)*XC(2)+15.0D0)/(XC(3 &)+XC(2)) END\\end{verbatim}")) (|coerce| (($ (|Vector| (|FortranExpression| (|construct|) (|construct| (QUOTE XC)) (|MachineFloat|)))) "\\spad{coerce(f)} takes objects from the appropriate instantiation of \\spadtype{FortranExpression} and turns them into an ASP."))) NIL NIL (-80 -4401) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{Asp55} produces Fortran for Type 55 ASPs,{} needed for NAG routines \\axiomOpFrom{e04dgf}{e04Package} and \\axiomOpFrom{e04ucf}{e04Package},{} for example:\\begin{verbatim} SUBROUTINE CONFUN(MODE,NCNLN,N,NROWJ,NEEDC,X,C,CJAC,NSTATE,IUSER &,USER) DOUBLE PRECISION C(NCNLN),X(N),CJAC(NROWJ,N),USER(*) INTEGER N,IUSER(*),NEEDC(NCNLN),NROWJ,MODE,NCNLN,NSTATE IF(NEEDC(1).GT.0)THEN C(1)=X(6)**2+X(1)**2 CJAC(1,1)=2.0D0*X(1) CJAC(1,2)=0.0D0 CJAC(1,3)=0.0D0 CJAC(1,4)=0.0D0 CJAC(1,5)=0.0D0 CJAC(1,6)=2.0D0*X(6) ENDIF IF(NEEDC(2).GT.0)THEN C(2)=X(2)**2+(-2.0D0*X(1)*X(2))+X(1)**2 CJAC(2,1)=(-2.0D0*X(2))+2.0D0*X(1) CJAC(2,2)=2.0D0*X(2)+(-2.0D0*X(1)) CJAC(2,3)=0.0D0 CJAC(2,4)=0.0D0 CJAC(2,5)=0.0D0 CJAC(2,6)=0.0D0 ENDIF IF(NEEDC(3).GT.0)THEN C(3)=X(3)**2+(-2.0D0*X(1)*X(3))+X(2)**2+X(1)**2 CJAC(3,1)=(-2.0D0*X(3))+2.0D0*X(1) CJAC(3,2)=2.0D0*X(2) CJAC(3,3)=2.0D0*X(3)+(-2.0D0*X(1)) CJAC(3,4)=0.0D0 CJAC(3,5)=0.0D0 CJAC(3,6)=0.0D0 ENDIF RETURN END\\end{verbatim}")) (|coerce| (($ (|Vector| (|FortranExpression| (|construct|) (|construct| (QUOTE X)) (|MachineFloat|)))) "\\spad{coerce(f)} takes objects from the appropriate instantiation of \\spadtype{FortranExpression} and turns them into an ASP."))) NIL NIL (-81 -4401) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{Asp6} produces Fortran for Type 6 ASPs,{} needed for NAG routines \\axiomOpFrom{c05nbf}{c05Package},{} \\axiomOpFrom{c05ncf}{c05Package}. These represent vectors of functions of \\spad{X}(\\spad{i}) and look like:\\begin{verbatim} SUBROUTINE FCN(N,X,FVEC,IFLAG) DOUBLE PRECISION X(N),FVEC(N) INTEGER N,IFLAG FVEC(1)=(-2.0D0*X(2))+(-2.0D0*X(1)**2)+3.0D0*X(1)+1.0D0 FVEC(2)=(-2.0D0*X(3))+(-2.0D0*X(2)**2)+3.0D0*X(2)+(-1.0D0*X(1))+1. &0D0 FVEC(3)=(-2.0D0*X(4))+(-2.0D0*X(3)**2)+3.0D0*X(3)+(-1.0D0*X(2))+1. &0D0 FVEC(4)=(-2.0D0*X(5))+(-2.0D0*X(4)**2)+3.0D0*X(4)+(-1.0D0*X(3))+1. &0D0 FVEC(5)=(-2.0D0*X(6))+(-2.0D0*X(5)**2)+3.0D0*X(5)+(-1.0D0*X(4))+1. &0D0 FVEC(6)=(-2.0D0*X(7))+(-2.0D0*X(6)**2)+3.0D0*X(6)+(-1.0D0*X(5))+1. &0D0 FVEC(7)=(-2.0D0*X(8))+(-2.0D0*X(7)**2)+3.0D0*X(7)+(-1.0D0*X(6))+1. &0D0 FVEC(8)=(-2.0D0*X(9))+(-2.0D0*X(8)**2)+3.0D0*X(8)+(-1.0D0*X(7))+1. &0D0 FVEC(9)=(-2.0D0*X(9)**2)+3.0D0*X(9)+(-1.0D0*X(8))+1.0D0 RETURN END\\end{verbatim}"))) NIL NIL (-82 -4401) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{Asp7} produces Fortran for Type 7 ASPs,{} needed for NAG routines \\axiomOpFrom{d02bbf}{d02Package},{} \\axiomOpFrom{d02gaf}{d02Package}. These represent a vector of functions of the scalar \\spad{X} and the array \\spad{Z},{} and look like:\\begin{verbatim} SUBROUTINE FCN(X,Z,F) DOUBLE PRECISION F(*),X,Z(*) F(1)=DTAN(Z(3)) F(2)=((-0.03199999999999999D0*DCOS(Z(3))*DTAN(Z(3)))+(-0.02D0*Z(2) &**2))/(Z(2)*DCOS(Z(3))) F(3)=-0.03199999999999999D0/(X*Z(2)**2) RETURN END\\end{verbatim}")) (|coerce| (($ (|Vector| (|FortranExpression| (|construct| (QUOTE X)) (|construct| (QUOTE Y)) (|MachineFloat|)))) "\\spad{coerce(f)} takes objects from the appropriate instantiation of \\spadtype{FortranExpression} and turns them into an ASP."))) NIL NIL (-83 -4401) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{Asp73} produces Fortran for Type 73 ASPs,{} needed for NAG routine \\axiomOpFrom{d03eef}{d03Package},{} for example:\\begin{verbatim} SUBROUTINE PDEF(X,Y,ALPHA,BETA,GAMMA,DELTA,EPSOLN,PHI,PSI) DOUBLE PRECISION ALPHA,EPSOLN,PHI,X,Y,BETA,DELTA,GAMMA,PSI ALPHA=DSIN(X) BETA=Y GAMMA=X*Y DELTA=DCOS(X)*DSIN(Y) EPSOLN=Y+X PHI=X PSI=Y RETURN END\\end{verbatim}")) (|coerce| (($ (|Vector| (|FortranExpression| (|construct| (QUOTE X) (QUOTE Y)) (|construct|) (|MachineFloat|)))) "\\spad{coerce(f)} takes objects from the appropriate instantiation of \\spadtype{FortranExpression} and turns them into an ASP."))) NIL NIL (-84 -4401) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{Asp74} produces Fortran for Type 74 ASPs,{} needed for NAG routine \\axiomOpFrom{d03eef}{d03Package},{} for example:\\begin{verbatim} SUBROUTINE BNDY(X,Y,A,B,C,IBND) DOUBLE PRECISION A,B,C,X,Y INTEGER IBND IF(IBND.EQ.0)THEN A=0.0D0 B=1.0D0 C=-1.0D0*DSIN(X) ELSEIF(IBND.EQ.1)THEN A=1.0D0 B=0.0D0 C=DSIN(X)*DSIN(Y) ELSEIF(IBND.EQ.2)THEN A=1.0D0 B=0.0D0 C=DSIN(X)*DSIN(Y) ELSEIF(IBND.EQ.3)THEN A=0.0D0 B=1.0D0 C=-1.0D0*DSIN(Y) ENDIF END\\end{verbatim}")) (|coerce| (($ (|Matrix| (|FortranExpression| (|construct| (QUOTE X) (QUOTE Y)) (|construct|) (|MachineFloat|)))) "\\spad{coerce(f)} takes objects from the appropriate instantiation of \\spadtype{FortranExpression} and turns them into an ASP."))) NIL NIL (-85 -4401) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{Asp77} produces Fortran for Type 77 ASPs,{} needed for NAG routine \\axiomOpFrom{d02gbf}{d02Package},{} for example:\\begin{verbatim} SUBROUTINE FCNF(X,F) DOUBLE PRECISION X DOUBLE PRECISION F(2,2) F(1,1)=0.0D0 F(1,2)=1.0D0 F(2,1)=0.0D0 F(2,2)=-10.0D0 RETURN END\\end{verbatim}")) (|coerce| (($ (|Matrix| (|FortranExpression| (|construct| (QUOTE X)) (|construct|) (|MachineFloat|)))) "\\spad{coerce(f)} takes objects from the appropriate instantiation of \\spadtype{FortranExpression} and turns them into an ASP."))) NIL NIL (-86 -4401) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{Asp78} produces Fortran for Type 78 ASPs,{} needed for NAG routine \\axiomOpFrom{d02gbf}{d02Package},{} for example:\\begin{verbatim} SUBROUTINE FCNG(X,G) DOUBLE PRECISION G(*),X G(1)=0.0D0 G(2)=0.0D0 END\\end{verbatim}")) (|coerce| (($ (|Vector| (|FortranExpression| (|construct| (QUOTE X)) (|construct|) (|MachineFloat|)))) "\\spad{coerce(f)} takes objects from the appropriate instantiation of \\spadtype{FortranExpression} and turns them into an ASP."))) NIL NIL (-87 -4401) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{Asp8} produces Fortran for Type 8 ASPs,{} needed for NAG routine \\axiomOpFrom{d02bbf}{d02Package}. This ASP prints intermediate values of the computed solution of an ODE and might look like:\\begin{verbatim} SUBROUTINE OUTPUT(XSOL,Y,COUNT,M,N,RESULT,FORWRD) DOUBLE PRECISION Y(N),RESULT(M,N),XSOL INTEGER M,N,COUNT LOGICAL FORWRD DOUBLE PRECISION X02ALF,POINTS(8) EXTERNAL X02ALF INTEGER I POINTS(1)=1.0D0 POINTS(2)=2.0D0 POINTS(3)=3.0D0 POINTS(4)=4.0D0 POINTS(5)=5.0D0 POINTS(6)=6.0D0 POINTS(7)=7.0D0 POINTS(8)=8.0D0 COUNT=COUNT+1 DO 25001 I=1,N RESULT(COUNT,I)=Y(I)25001 CONTINUE IF(COUNT.EQ.M)THEN IF(FORWRD)THEN XSOL=X02ALF() ELSE XSOL=-X02ALF() ENDIF ELSE XSOL=POINTS(COUNT) ENDIF END\\end{verbatim}"))) NIL NIL (-88 -4401) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{Asp80} produces Fortran for Type 80 ASPs,{} needed for NAG routine \\axiomOpFrom{d02kef}{d02Package},{} for example:\\begin{verbatim} SUBROUTINE BDYVAL(XL,XR,ELAM,YL,YR) DOUBLE PRECISION ELAM,XL,YL(3),XR,YR(3) YL(1)=XL YL(2)=2.0D0 YR(1)=1.0D0 YR(2)=-1.0D0*DSQRT(XR+(-1.0D0*ELAM)) RETURN END\\end{verbatim}")) (|coerce| (($ (|Matrix| (|FortranExpression| (|construct| (QUOTE XL) (QUOTE XR) (QUOTE ELAM)) (|construct|) (|MachineFloat|)))) "\\spad{coerce(f)} takes objects from the appropriate instantiation of \\spadtype{FortranExpression} and turns them into an ASP."))) NIL NIL (-89 -4401) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{Asp9} produces Fortran for Type 9 ASPs,{} needed for NAG routines \\axiomOpFrom{d02bhf}{d02Package},{} \\axiomOpFrom{d02cjf}{d02Package},{} \\axiomOpFrom{d02ejf}{d02Package}. These ASPs represent a function of a scalar \\spad{X} and a vector \\spad{Y},{} for example:\\begin{verbatim} DOUBLE PRECISION FUNCTION G(X,Y) DOUBLE PRECISION X,Y(*) G=X+Y(1) RETURN END\\end{verbatim} If the user provides a constant value for \\spad{G},{} then extra information is added via COMMON blocks used by certain routines. This specifies that the value returned by \\spad{G} in this case is to be ignored.")) (|coerce| (($ (|FortranExpression| (|construct| (QUOTE X)) (|construct| (QUOTE Y)) (|MachineFloat|))) "\\spad{coerce(f)} takes an object from the appropriate instantiation of \\spadtype{FortranExpression} and turns it into an ASP."))) NIL NIL (-90 R L) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{AssociatedEquations} provides functions to compute the associated equations needed for factoring operators")) (|associatedEquations| (((|Record| (|:| |minor| (|List| (|PositiveInteger|))) (|:| |eq| |#2|) (|:| |minors| (|List| (|List| (|PositiveInteger|)))) (|:| |ops| (|List| |#2|))) |#2| (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{associatedEquations(op, m)} returns \\spad{[w, eq, lw, lop]} such that \\spad{eq(w) = 0} where \\spad{w} is the given minor,{} and \\spad{lw_i = lop_i(w)} for all the other minors.")) (|uncouplingMatrices| (((|Vector| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|Matrix| |#1|)) "\\spad{uncouplingMatrices(M)} returns \\spad{[A_1,...,A_n]} such that if \\spad{y = [y_1,...,y_n]} is a solution of \\spad{y' = M y},{} then \\spad{[\\$y_j',y_j'',...,y_j^{(n)}\\$] = \\$A_j y\\$} for all \\spad{j}'s.")) (|associatedSystem| (((|Record| (|:| |mat| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|:| |vec| (|Vector| (|List| (|PositiveInteger|))))) |#2| (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{associatedSystem(op, m)} returns \\spad{[M,w]} such that the \\spad{m}-th associated equation system to \\spad{L} is \\spad{w' = M w}."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-376)))) (-91 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "A stack represented as a flexible array.")) (|arrayStack| (($ (|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{arrayStack([x,y,...,z])} creates an array stack with first (top) element \\spad{x},{} second element \\spad{y},{}...,{}and last element \\spad{z}."))) ((-4510 . T) (-4511 . T)) ((-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-102))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133)))) (-4144 (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888))))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-102)))) (-92 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "This is the category of Spad abstract syntax trees."))) NIL NIL (-93) ((|constructor| (NIL "This is the category of Spad abstract syntax trees."))) NIL NIL (-94 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "Category for the inverse trigonometric functions.")) (|atan| (($ $) "\\spad{atan(x)} returns the arc-tangent of \\spad{x}.")) (|asin| (($ $) "\\spad{asin(x)} returns the arc-sine of \\spad{x}.")) (|asec| (($ $) "\\spad{asec(x)} returns the arc-secant of \\spad{x}.")) (|acsc| (($ $) "\\spad{acsc(x)} returns the arc-cosecant of \\spad{x}.")) (|acot| (($ $) "\\spad{acot(x)} returns the arc-cotangent of \\spad{x}.")) (|acos| (($ $) "\\spad{acos(x)} returns the arc-cosine of \\spad{x}."))) NIL NIL (-95) ((|constructor| (NIL "Category for the inverse trigonometric functions.")) (|atan| (($ $) "\\spad{atan(x)} returns the arc-tangent of \\spad{x}.")) (|asin| (($ $) "\\spad{asin(x)} returns the arc-sine of \\spad{x}.")) (|asec| (($ $) "\\spad{asec(x)} returns the arc-secant of \\spad{x}.")) (|acsc| (($ $) "\\spad{acsc(x)} returns the arc-cosecant of \\spad{x}.")) (|acot| (($ $) "\\spad{acot(x)} returns the arc-cotangent of \\spad{x}.")) (|acos| (($ $) "\\spad{acos(x)} returns the arc-cosine of \\spad{x}."))) NIL NIL (-96) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain represents the syntax of an attribute in \\indented{2}{a category expression.}")) (|name| (((|SpadAst|) $) "\\spad{name(a)} returns the name of the attribute `a'. Note,{} this name may be domain name,{} not just an identifier."))) NIL NIL (-97) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiomType{AttributeButtons} implements a database and associated adjustment mechanisms for a set of attributes. \\blankline For ODEs these attributes are \"stiffness\",{} \"stability\" (\\spadignore{i.e.} how much affect the cosine or sine component of the solution has on the stability of the result),{} \"accuracy\" and \"expense\" (\\spadignore{i.e.} how expensive is the evaluation of the ODE). All these have bearing on the cost of calculating the solution given that reducing the step-length to achieve greater accuracy requires considerable number of evaluations and calculations. \\blankline The effect of each of these attributes can be altered by increasing or decreasing the button value. \\blankline For Integration there is a button for increasing and decreasing the preset number of function evaluations for each method. This is automatically used by ANNA when a method fails due to insufficient workspace or where the limit of function evaluations has been reached before the required accuracy is achieved. \\blankline")) (|setButtonValue| (((|Float|) (|String|) (|String|) (|Float|)) "\\axiom{setButtonValue(attributeName,{}routineName,{}\\spad{n})} sets the value of the button of attribute \\spad{attributeName} to routine \\spad{routineName} to \\spad{n}. \\spad{n} must be in the range [0..1]. \\blankline \\axiom{attributeName} should be one of the values \"stiffness\",{} \"stability\",{} \"accuracy\",{} \"expense\" or \"functionEvaluations\".") (((|Float|) (|String|) (|Float|)) "\\axiom{setButtonValue(attributeName,{}\\spad{n})} sets the value of all buttons of attribute \\spad{attributeName} to \\spad{n}. \\spad{n} must be in the range [0..1]. \\blankline \\axiom{attributeName} should be one of the values \"stiffness\",{} \"stability\",{} \"accuracy\",{} \"expense\" or \"functionEvaluations\".")) (|setAttributeButtonStep| (((|Float|) (|Float|)) "\\axiom{setAttributeButtonStep(\\spad{n})} sets the value of the steps for increasing and decreasing the button values. \\axiom{\\spad{n}} must be greater than 0 and less than 1. The preset value is 0.5.")) (|resetAttributeButtons| (((|Void|)) "\\axiom{resetAttributeButtons()} resets the Attribute buttons to a neutral level.")) (|getButtonValue| (((|Float|) (|String|) (|String|)) "\\axiom{getButtonValue(routineName,{}attributeName)} returns the current value for the effect of the attribute \\axiom{attributeName} with routine \\axiom{routineName}. \\blankline \\axiom{attributeName} should be one of the values \"stiffness\",{} \"stability\",{} \"accuracy\",{} \"expense\" or \"functionEvaluations\".")) (|decrease| (((|Float|) (|String|)) "\\axiom{decrease(attributeName)} decreases the value for the effect of the attribute \\axiom{attributeName} with all routines. \\blankline \\axiom{attributeName} should be one of the values \"stiffness\",{} \"stability\",{} \"accuracy\",{} \"expense\" or \"functionEvaluations\".") (((|Float|) (|String|) (|String|)) "\\axiom{decrease(routineName,{}attributeName)} decreases the value for the effect of the attribute \\axiom{attributeName} with routine \\axiom{routineName}. \\blankline \\axiom{attributeName} should be one of the values \"stiffness\",{} \"stability\",{} \"accuracy\",{} \"expense\" or \"functionEvaluations\".")) (|increase| (((|Float|) (|String|)) "\\axiom{increase(attributeName)} increases the value for the effect of the attribute \\axiom{attributeName} with all routines. \\blankline \\axiom{attributeName} should be one of the values \"stiffness\",{} \"stability\",{} \"accuracy\",{} \"expense\" or \"functionEvaluations\".") (((|Float|) (|String|) (|String|)) "\\axiom{increase(routineName,{}attributeName)} increases the value for the effect of the attribute \\axiom{attributeName} with routine \\axiom{routineName}. \\blankline \\axiom{attributeName} should be one of the values \"stiffness\",{} \"stability\",{} \"accuracy\",{} \"expense\" or \"functionEvaluations\"."))) ((-4510 . T)) NIL (-98) ((|constructor| (NIL "This category exports the attributes in the AXIOM Library")) (|canonical| ((|attribute|) "\\spad{canonical} is \\spad{true} if and only if distinct elements have distinct data structures. For example,{} a domain of mathematical objects which has the \\spad{canonical} attribute means that two objects are mathematically equal if and only if their data structures are equal.")) (|multiplicativeValuation| ((|attribute|) "\\spad{multiplicativeValuation} implies \\spad{euclideanSize(a*b)=euclideanSize(a)*euclideanSize(b)}.")) 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T) (-4508 . T) (-4502 . T) (-4501 . T) (-4500 . T) (-4499 . T) (-4498 . T) (-4506 . T) (-4509 . T) (|NullSquare| . T) (|JacobiIdentity| . T) (-4497 . T)) NIL (-99 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "Automorphism \\spad{R} is the multiplicative group of automorphisms of \\spad{R}.")) (|morphism| (($ (|Mapping| |#1| |#1| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{morphism(f)} returns the morphism given by \\spad{f^n(x) = f(x,n)}.") (($ (|Mapping| |#1| |#1|) (|Mapping| |#1| |#1|)) "\\spad{morphism(f, g)} returns the invertible morphism given by \\spad{f},{} where \\spad{g} is the inverse of \\spad{f}..") (($ (|Mapping| |#1| |#1|)) "\\spad{morphism(f)} returns the non-invertible morphism given by \\spad{f}."))) ((-4507 . T)) NIL (-100 R UP) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package provides balanced factorisations of polynomials.")) (|balancedFactorisation| (((|Factored| |#2|) |#2| (|List| |#2|)) "\\spad{balancedFactorisation(a, [b1,...,bn])} returns a factorisation \\spad{a = p1^e1 ... pm^em} such that each \\spad{pi} is balanced with respect to \\spad{[b1,...,bm]}.") (((|Factored| |#2|) |#2| |#2|) "\\spad{balancedFactorisation(a, b)} returns a factorisation \\spad{a = p1^e1 ... pm^em} such that each \\spad{pi} is balanced with respect to \\spad{b}."))) NIL NIL (-101 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{BasicType} is the basic category for describing a collection of elements with \\spadop{=} (equality).")) (|before?| (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\spad{before?(x,y)} holds if the system representation of \\spad{x} comes before that of \\spad{y} in a an implementation defined manner.")) (~= (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\spad{x~=y} tests if \\spad{x} and \\spad{y} are not equal.")) (= (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\spad{x=y} tests if \\spad{x} and \\spad{y} are equal."))) NIL NIL (-102) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{BasicType} is the basic category for describing a collection of elements with \\spadop{=} (equality).")) (|before?| (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\spad{before?(x,y)} holds if the system representation of \\spad{x} comes before that of \\spad{y} in a an implementation defined manner.")) (~= (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\spad{x~=y} tests if \\spad{x} and \\spad{y} are not equal.")) (= (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\spad{x=y} tests if \\spad{x} and \\spad{y} are equal."))) NIL NIL (-103 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{BalancedBinaryTree(S)} is the domain of balanced binary trees (bbtree). A balanced binary tree of \\spad{2**k} leaves,{} for some \\spad{k > 0},{} is symmetric,{} that is,{} the left and right subtree of each interior node have identical shape. In general,{} the left and right subtree of a given node can differ by at most leaf node.")) (|mapDown!| (($ $ |#1| (|Mapping| (|List| |#1|) |#1| |#1| |#1|)) "\\spad{mapDown!(t,p,f)} returns \\spad{t} after traversing \\spad{t} in \"preorder\" (node then left then right) fashion replacing the successive interior nodes as follows. Let \\spad{l} and \\spad{r} denote the left and right subtrees of \\spad{t}. The root value \\spad{x} of \\spad{t} is replaced by \\spad{p}. Then \\spad{f}(value \\spad{l},{} value \\spad{r},{} \\spad{p}),{} where \\spad{l} and \\spad{r} denote the left and right subtrees of \\spad{t},{} is evaluated producing two values pl and pr. Then \\spad{mapDown!(l,pl,f)} and \\spad{mapDown!(l,pr,f)} are evaluated.") (($ $ |#1| (|Mapping| |#1| |#1| |#1|)) "\\spad{mapDown!(t,p,f)} returns \\spad{t} after traversing \\spad{t} in \"preorder\" (node then left then right) fashion replacing the successive interior nodes as follows. The root value \\spad{x} is replaced by \\spad{q} := \\spad{f}(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{x}). The mapDown!(\\spad{l},{}\\spad{q},{}\\spad{f}) and mapDown!(\\spad{r},{}\\spad{q},{}\\spad{f}) are evaluated for the left and right subtrees \\spad{l} and \\spad{r} of \\spad{t}.")) (|mapUp!| (($ $ $ (|Mapping| |#1| |#1| |#1| |#1| |#1|)) "\\spad{mapUp!(t,t1,f)} traverses \\spad{t} in an \"endorder\" (left then right then node) fashion returning \\spad{t} with the value at each successive interior node of \\spad{t} replaced by \\spad{f}(\\spad{l},{}\\spad{r},{}\\spad{l1},{}\\spad{r1}) where \\spad{l} and \\spad{r} are the values at the immediate left and right nodes. Values \\spad{l1} and \\spad{r1} are values at the corresponding nodes of a balanced binary tree \\spad{t1},{} of identical shape at \\spad{t}.") ((|#1| $ (|Mapping| |#1| |#1| |#1|)) "\\spad{mapUp!(t,f)} traverses balanced binary tree \\spad{t} in an \"endorder\" (left then right then node) fashion returning \\spad{t} with the value at each successive interior node of \\spad{t} replaced by \\spad{f}(\\spad{l},{}\\spad{r}) where \\spad{l} and \\spad{r} are the values at the immediate left and right nodes.")) (|setleaves!| (($ $ (|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{setleaves!(t, ls)} sets the leaves of \\spad{t} in left-to-right order to the elements of ls.")) (|balancedBinaryTree| (($ (|NonNegativeInteger|) |#1|) "\\spad{balancedBinaryTree(n, s)} creates a balanced binary tree with \\spad{n} nodes each with value \\spad{s}."))) ((-4510 . T) (-4511 . T)) ((-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-102))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133)))) (-4144 (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888))))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-102)))) (-104 R UP M |Row| |Col|) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{BezoutMatrix} contains functions for computing resultants and discriminants using Bezout matrices.")) (|bezoutDiscriminant| ((|#1| |#2|) "\\spad{bezoutDiscriminant(p)} computes the discriminant of a polynomial \\spad{p} by computing the determinant of a Bezout matrix.")) (|bezoutResultant| ((|#1| |#2| |#2|) "\\spad{bezoutResultant(p,q)} computes the resultant of the two polynomials \\spad{p} and \\spad{q} by computing the determinant of a Bezout matrix.")) (|bezoutMatrix| ((|#3| |#2| |#2|) "\\spad{bezoutMatrix(p,q)} returns the Bezout matrix for the two polynomials \\spad{p} and \\spad{q}.")) (|sylvesterMatrix| ((|#3| |#2| |#2|) "\\spad{sylvesterMatrix(p,q)} returns the Sylvester matrix for the two polynomials \\spad{p} and \\spad{q}."))) NIL ((|HasAttribute| |#1| (QUOTE (-4512 "*")))) (-105) ((|bfEntry| (((|Record| (|:| |zeros| (|Stream| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |ones| (|Stream| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |singularities| (|Stream| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{bfEntry(k)} returns the entry in the \\axiomType{BasicFunctions} table corresponding to \\spad{k}")) (|bfKeys| (((|List| (|Symbol|))) "\\spad{bfKeys()} returns the names of each function in the \\axiomType{BasicFunctions} table"))) ((-4510 . T)) NIL (-106 A S) ((|constructor| (NIL "A bag aggregate is an aggregate for which one can insert and extract objects,{} and where the order in which objects are inserted determines the order of extraction. Examples of bags are stacks,{} queues,{} and dequeues.")) (|inspect| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{inspect(u)} returns an (random) element from a bag.")) (|insert!| (($ |#2| $) "\\spad{insert!(x,u)} inserts item \\spad{x} into bag \\spad{u}.")) (|extract!| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{extract!(u)} destructively removes a (random) item from bag \\spad{u}.")) (|bag| (($ (|List| |#2|)) "\\spad{bag([x,y,...,z])} creates a bag with elements \\spad{x},{}\\spad{y},{}...,{}\\spad{z}.")) (|shallowlyMutable| ((|attribute|) "shallowlyMutable means that elements of bags may be destructively changed."))) NIL NIL (-107 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "A bag aggregate is an aggregate for which one can insert and extract objects,{} and where the order in which objects are inserted determines the order of extraction. Examples of bags are stacks,{} queues,{} and dequeues.")) (|inspect| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{inspect(u)} returns an (random) element from a bag.")) (|insert!| (($ |#1| $) "\\spad{insert!(x,u)} inserts item \\spad{x} into bag \\spad{u}.")) (|extract!| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{extract!(u)} destructively removes a (random) item from bag \\spad{u}.")) (|bag| (($ (|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{bag([x,y,...,z])} creates a bag with elements \\spad{x},{}\\spad{y},{}...,{}\\spad{z}.")) (|shallowlyMutable| ((|attribute|) "shallowlyMutable means that elements of bags may be destructively changed."))) ((-4511 . T)) NIL (-108) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain allows rational numbers to be presented as repeating binary expansions.")) (|binary| (($ (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{binary(r)} converts a rational number to a binary expansion.")) (|fractionPart| (((|Fraction| (|Integer|)) $) "\\spad{fractionPart(b)} returns the fractional part of a binary expansion."))) ((-4502 . T) (-4508 . T) (-4503 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) ((|HasCategory| (-560) (QUOTE (-940))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (QUOTE (-1209)))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (QUOTE (-147))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (QUOTE (-149))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (|%list| (QUOTE -633) (QUOTE (-549)))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (QUOTE (-1052))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (QUOTE (-844))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (QUOTE (-872))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| (-560) (QUOTE (-844))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (QUOTE (-872)))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (QUOTE (-560)))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (QUOTE (-1184))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (|%list| (QUOTE -912) (QUOTE (-391)))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (|%list| (QUOTE -912) (QUOTE (-560)))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (|%list| (QUOTE -633) (|%list| (QUOTE -916) (QUOTE (-391))))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (|%list| (QUOTE -633) (|%list| (QUOTE -916) (QUOTE (-560))))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (QUOTE (-239))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (|%list| (QUOTE -930) (QUOTE (-1209)))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (QUOTE (-240))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (|%list| (QUOTE -928) (QUOTE (-1209)))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (|%list| (QUOTE -528) (QUOTE (-1209)) (QUOTE (-560)))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (QUOTE (-560)))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (|%list| (QUOTE -298) (QUOTE (-560)) (QUOTE (-560)))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (QUOTE (-319))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (QUOTE (-559))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (|%list| (QUOTE -660) (QUOTE (-560)))) (-12 (|HasCategory| $ (QUOTE (-147))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (QUOTE (-940)))) (-4144 (-12 (|HasCategory| $ (QUOTE (-147))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (QUOTE (-940)))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (QUOTE (-147))))) (-109) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{Author: Gabriel Dos Reis} Date Created: October 24,{} 2007 Date Last Modified: January 18,{} 2008. A `Binding' is a name asosciated with a collection of properties.")) (|binding| (($ (|Identifier|) (|List| (|Property|))) "\\spad{binding(n,props)} constructs a binding with name `n' and property list `props'.")) (|properties| (((|List| (|Property|)) $) "\\spad{properties(b)} returns the properties associated with binding \\spad{b}.")) (|name| (((|Identifier|) $) "\\spad{name(b)} returns the name of binding \\spad{b}"))) NIL NIL (-110) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{Bits} provides logical functions for Indexed Bits.")) (|bits| (($ (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{bits(n,b)} creates bits with \\spad{n} values of \\spad{b}"))) ((-4511 . T) (-4510 . T)) ((-12 (|HasCategory| (-114) (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| (-114) (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (QUOTE (-114))))) (|HasCategory| (-114) (|%list| (QUOTE -633) (QUOTE (-549)))) (|HasCategory| (-114) (QUOTE (-872))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (QUOTE (-872))) (|HasCategory| (-114) (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| (-114) (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| (-114) (QUOTE (-102)))) (-111 R S) ((|constructor| (NIL "A \\spadtype{BiModule} is both a left and right module with respect to potentially different rings. \\blankline")) (|rightUnitary| ((|attribute|) "\\spad{x * 1 = x}")) (|leftUnitary| ((|attribute|) "\\spad{1 * x = x}"))) ((-4505 . T) (-4504 . T)) NIL (-112 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "This is the category of Boolean logic structures.")) (|or| (($ $ $) "\\spad{x or y} returns the disjunction of \\spad{x} and \\spad{y}.")) (|and| (($ $ $) "\\spad{x and y} returns the conjunction of \\spad{x} and \\spad{y}.")) (|not| (($ $) "\\spad{not x} returns the complement or negation of \\spad{x}."))) NIL NIL (-113) ((|constructor| (NIL "This is the category of Boolean logic structures.")) (|or| (($ $ $) "\\spad{x or y} returns the disjunction of \\spad{x} and \\spad{y}.")) (|and| (($ $ $) "\\spad{x and y} returns the conjunction of \\spad{x} and \\spad{y}.")) (|not| (($ $) "\\spad{not x} returns the complement or negation of \\spad{x}."))) NIL NIL (-114) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{\\spadtype{Boolean} is the elementary logic with 2 values:} \\spad{true} and \\spad{false}")) (|test| (($ $) "\\spad{test(b)} returns \\spad{b} and is provided for compatibility with the new compiler.")) (|nor| (($ $ $) "\\spad{nor(a,b)} returns the logical negation of \\spad{a} or \\spad{b}.")) (|nand| (($ $ $) "\\spad{nand(a,b)} returns the logical negation of \\spad{a} and \\spad{b}.")) (|xor| (($ $ $) "\\spad{xor(a,b)} returns the logical exclusive {\\em or} of Boolean \\spad{a} and \\spad{b}."))) NIL NIL (-115) ((|constructor| (NIL "A basic operator is an object that can be applied to a list of arguments from a set,{} the result being a kernel over that set.")) (|setProperties| (($ $ (|AssociationList| (|String|) (|None|))) "\\spad{setProperties(op, l)} sets the property list of \\spad{op} to \\spad{l}. Argument \\spad{op} is modified \"in place\",{} \\spadignore{i.e.} no copy is made.")) (|setProperty| (($ $ (|Identifier|) (|None|)) "\\spad{setProperty(op, p, v)} attaches property \\spad{p} to \\spad{op},{} and sets its value to \\spad{v}. Argument \\spad{op} is modified \"in place\",{} \\spadignore{i.e.} no copy is made.") (($ $ (|String|) (|None|)) "\\spad{setProperty(op, s, v)} attaches property \\spad{s} to \\spad{op},{} and sets its value to \\spad{v}. Argument \\spad{op} is modified \"in place\",{} \\spadignore{i.e.} no copy is made.")) (|property| (((|Maybe| (|None|)) $ (|Identifier|)) "\\spad{property(op, p)} returns the value of property \\spad{p} if it is attached to \\spad{op},{} otherwise \\spad{nothing}.") (((|Union| (|None|) "failed") $ (|String|)) "\\spad{property(op, s)} returns the value of property \\spad{s} if it is attached to \\spad{op},{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|deleteProperty!| (($ $ (|Identifier|)) "\\spad{deleteProperty!(op, p)} unattaches property \\spad{p} from \\spad{op}. Argument \\spad{op} is modified \"in place\",{} \\spadignore{i.e.} no copy is made.") (($ $ (|String|)) "\\spad{deleteProperty!(op, s)} unattaches property \\spad{s} from \\spad{op}. Argument \\spad{op} is modified \"in place\",{} \\spadignore{i.e.} no copy is made.")) (|assert| (($ $ (|Identifier|)) "\\spad{assert(op, p)} attaches property \\spad{p} to \\spad{op}. Argument \\spad{op} is modified \"in place\",{} \\spadignore{i.e.} no copy is made.")) (|has?| (((|Boolean|) $ (|Identifier|)) "\\spad{has?(op,p)} tests if property \\spad{s} is attached to \\spad{op}.")) (|input| (((|Maybe| (|Mapping| (|InputForm|) (|List| (|InputForm|)))) $) "\\spad{input(op)} returns the \"\\%input\" property of \\spad{op} if it has one attached,{} \\spad{nothing} otherwise.") (($ $ (|Mapping| (|InputForm|) (|List| (|InputForm|)))) "\\spad{input(op, foo)} attaches foo as the \"\\%input\" property of \\spad{op}. If \\spad{op} has a \"\\%input\" property \\spad{f},{} then \\spad{op(a1,...,an)} gets converted to InputForm as \\spad{f(a1,...,an)}.")) (|display| (($ $ (|Mapping| (|OutputForm|) (|OutputForm|))) "\\spad{display(op, foo)} attaches foo as the \"\\%display\" property of \\spad{op}. If \\spad{op} has a \"\\%display\" property \\spad{f},{} then \\spad{op(a)} gets converted to OutputForm as \\spad{f(a)}. Argument \\spad{op} must be unary.") (($ $ (|Mapping| (|OutputForm|) (|List| (|OutputForm|)))) "\\spad{display(op, foo)} attaches foo as the \"\\%display\" property of \\spad{op}. If \\spad{op} has a \"\\%display\" property \\spad{f},{} then \\spad{op(a1,...,an)} gets converted to OutputForm as \\spad{f(a1,...,an)}.") (((|Maybe| (|Mapping| (|OutputForm|) (|List| (|OutputForm|)))) $) "\\spad{display(op)} returns the \"\\%display\" property of \\spad{op} if it has one attached,{} and \\spad{nothing} otherwise.")) (|comparison| (($ $ (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) $ $)) "\\spad{comparison(op, foo?)} attaches foo? as the \"\\%less?\" property to \\spad{op}. If \\spad{op1} and \\spad{op2} have the same name,{} and one of them has a \"\\%less?\" property \\spad{f},{} then \\spad{f(op1, op2)} is called to decide whether \\spad{op1 < op2}.")) (|equality| (($ $ (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) $ $)) "\\spad{equality(op, foo?)} attaches foo? as the \"\\%equal?\" property to \\spad{op}. If \\spad{op1} and \\spad{op2} have the same name,{} and one of them has an \"\\%equal?\" property \\spad{f},{} then \\spad{f(op1, op2)} is called to decide whether \\spad{op1} and \\spad{op2} should be considered equal.")) (|weight| (($ $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{weight(op, n)} attaches the weight \\spad{n} to \\spad{op}.") (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{weight(op)} returns the weight attached to \\spad{op}.")) (|nary?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{nary?(op)} tests if \\spad{op} has arbitrary arity.")) (|unary?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{unary?(op)} tests if \\spad{op} is unary.")) (|nullary?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{nullary?(op)} tests if \\spad{op} is nullary.")) (|operator| (($ (|Symbol|) (|Arity|)) "\\spad{operator(f, a)} makes \\spad{f} into an operator of arity \\spad{a}.") (($ (|Symbol|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{operator(f, n)} makes \\spad{f} into an \\spad{n}-ary operator.") (($ (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{operator(f)} makes \\spad{f} into an operator with arbitrary arity.")) (|copy| (($ $) "\\spad{copy(op)} returns a copy of \\spad{op}.")) (|properties| (((|AssociationList| (|String|) (|None|)) $) "\\spad{properties(op)} returns the list of all the properties currently attached to \\spad{op}."))) NIL NIL (-116 A) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package exports functions to set some commonly used properties of operators,{} including properties which contain functions.")) (|constantOpIfCan| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") (|BasicOperator|)) "\\spad{constantOpIfCan(op)} returns \\spad{a} if \\spad{op} is the constant nullary operator always returning \\spad{a},{} \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|constantOperator| (((|BasicOperator|) |#1|) "\\spad{constantOperator(a)} returns a nullary operator op such that \\spad{op()} always evaluate to \\spad{a}.")) (|derivative| (((|Union| (|List| (|Mapping| |#1| (|List| |#1|))) "failed") (|BasicOperator|)) "\\spad{derivative(op)} returns the value of the \"\\%diff\" property of \\spad{op} if it has one,{} and \"failed\" otherwise.") (((|BasicOperator|) (|BasicOperator|) (|Mapping| |#1| |#1|)) "\\spad{derivative(op, foo)} attaches foo as the \"\\%diff\" property of \\spad{op}. If \\spad{op} has an \"\\%diff\" property \\spad{f},{} then applying a derivation \\spad{D} to \\spad{op}(a) returns \\spad{f(a) * D(a)}. Argument \\spad{op} must be unary.") (((|BasicOperator|) (|BasicOperator|) (|List| (|Mapping| |#1| (|List| |#1|)))) "\\spad{derivative(op, [foo1,...,foon])} attaches [\\spad{foo1},{}...,{}foon] as the \"\\%diff\" property of \\spad{op}. If \\spad{op} has an \"\\%diff\" property \\spad{[f1,...,fn]} then applying a derivation \\spad{D} to \\spad{op(a1,...,an)} returns \\spad{f1(a1,...,an) * D(a1) + ... + fn(a1,...,an) * D(an)}.")) (|evaluate| (((|Union| (|Mapping| |#1| (|List| |#1|)) "failed") (|BasicOperator|)) "\\spad{evaluate(op)} returns the value of the \"\\%eval\" property of \\spad{op} if it has one,{} and \"failed\" otherwise.") (((|BasicOperator|) (|BasicOperator|) (|Mapping| |#1| |#1|)) "\\spad{evaluate(op, foo)} attaches foo as the \"\\%eval\" property of \\spad{op}. If \\spad{op} has an \"\\%eval\" property \\spad{f},{} then applying \\spad{op} to a returns the result of \\spad{f(a)}. Argument \\spad{op} must be unary.") (((|BasicOperator|) (|BasicOperator|) (|Mapping| |#1| (|List| |#1|))) "\\spad{evaluate(op, foo)} attaches foo as the \"\\%eval\" property of \\spad{op}. If \\spad{op} has an \"\\%eval\" property \\spad{f},{} then applying \\spad{op} to \\spad{(a1,...,an)} returns the result of \\spad{f(a1,...,an)}.") (((|Union| |#1| "failed") (|BasicOperator|) (|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{evaluate(op, [a1,...,an])} checks if \\spad{op} has an \"\\%eval\" property \\spad{f}. 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(|setleft!| (($ $ $) "\\spad{setleft!(a,b)} sets the left child of \\axiom{a} to be \\spad{b}.")) (|setelt| (($ $ "right" $) "\\spad{setelt(a,\"right\",b)} (also written \\axiom{\\spad{b} . right := \\spad{b}}) is equivalent to \\axiom{setright!(a,{}\\spad{b})}.") (($ $ "left" $) "\\spad{setelt(a,\"left\",b)} (also written \\axiom{a . left := \\spad{b}}) is equivalent to \\axiom{setleft!(a,{}\\spad{b})}.")) (|right| (($ $) "\\spad{right(a)} returns the right child.")) (|elt| (($ $ "right") "\\spad{elt(a,\"right\")} (also written: \\axiom{a . right}) is equivalent to \\axiom{right(a)}.") (($ $ "left") "\\spad{elt(u,\"left\")} (also written: \\axiom{a . left}) is equivalent to \\axiom{left(a)}.")) (|left| (($ $) "\\spad{left(u)} returns the left child."))) 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(($ $ "left") "\\spad{elt(u,\"left\")} (also written: \\axiom{a . left}) is equivalent to \\axiom{left(a)}.")) (|left| (($ $) "\\spad{left(u)} returns the left child."))) NIL NIL (-122 UP) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{Author: Frederic Lehobey,{} James \\spad{H}. Davenport} Date Created: 28 June 1994 Date Last Updated: 11 July 1997 Basic Operations: brillhartIrreducible? Related Domains: Also See: AMS Classifications: Keywords: factorization Examples: References: [1] John Brillhart,{} Note on Irreducibility Testing,{} Mathematics of Computation,{} vol. 35,{} num. 35,{} Oct. 1980,{} 1379-1381 [2] James Davenport,{} On Brillhart Irreducibility. To appear. [3] John Brillhart,{} On the Euler and Bernoulli polynomials,{} \\spad{J}. Reine Angew. 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Arithmetic operations are defined on cardinal numbers as follows. \\blankline If \\spad{x = \\#X} and \\spad{y = \\#Y} then \\indented{2}{\\spad{x+y\\space{2}= \\#(X+Y)}\\space{3}\\tab{30}disjoint union} \\indented{2}{\\spad{x-y\\space{2}= \\#(X-Y)}\\space{3}\\tab{30}relative complement} \\indented{2}{\\spad{x*y\\space{2}= \\#(X*Y)}\\space{3}\\tab{30}cartesian product} \\indented{2}{\\spad{x**y = \\#(X**Y)}\\space{2}\\tab{30}\\spad{X**Y = \\{g| g:Y->X\\}}} \\blankline The non-negative integers have a natural construction as cardinals \\indented{2}{\\spad{0 = \\#\\{\\}},{} \\spad{1 = \\{0\\}},{} \\spad{2 = \\{0, 1\\}},{} ...,{} \\spad{n = \\{i| 0 <= i < n\\}}.} \\blankline That \\spad{0} acts as a zero for the multiplication of cardinals is equivalent to the axiom of choice. \\blankline The generalized continuum hypothesis asserts \\center{\\spad{2**Aleph i = Aleph(i+1)}} and is independent of the axioms of set theory [Goedel 1940]. \\blankline Three commonly encountered cardinal numbers are \\indented{3}{\\spad{a = \\#Z}\\space{7}\\tab{30}countable infinity} \\indented{3}{\\spad{c = \\#R}\\space{7}\\tab{30}the continuum} \\indented{3}{\\spad{f = \\#\\{g| g:[0,1]->R\\}}} \\blankline In this domain,{} these values are obtained using \\indented{3}{\\spad{a := Aleph 0},{} \\spad{c := 2**a},{} \\spad{f := 2**c}.} \\blankline")) (|generalizedContinuumHypothesisAssumed| (((|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{generalizedContinuumHypothesisAssumed(bool)} is used to dictate whether the hypothesis is to be assumed.")) (|generalizedContinuumHypothesisAssumed?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{generalizedContinuumHypothesisAssumed?()} tests if the hypothesis is currently assumed.")) (|countable?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{countable?(\\spad{a})} determines whether \\spad{a} is a countable cardinal,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} an integer or \\spad{Aleph 0}.")) (|finite?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{finite?(\\spad{a})} determines whether \\spad{a} is a finite cardinal,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} an integer.")) (|Aleph| (($ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{Aleph(n)} provides the named (infinite) cardinal number.")) (** (($ $ $) "\\spad{x**y} returns \\spad{\\#(X**Y)} where \\spad{X**Y} is defined \\indented{1}{as \\spad{\\{g| g:Y->X\\}}.}")) (- (((|Union| $ "failed") $ $) "\\spad{x - y} returns an element \\spad{z} such that \\spad{z+y=x} or \"failed\" if no such element exists.")) (|commutative| ((|attribute| "*") "a domain \\spad{D} has \\spad{commutative(\"*\")} if it has an operation \\spad{\"*\": (D,D) -> D} which is commutative."))) (((-4512 "*") . T)) NIL (-137 |minix| -2127 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "CartesianTensor(minix,{}dim,{}\\spad{R}) provides Cartesian tensors with components belonging to a commutative ring \\spad{R}. These tensors can have any number of indices. Each index takes values from \\spad{minix} to \\spad{minix + dim - 1}.")) (|sample| (($) "\\spad{sample()} returns an object of type \\%.")) (|unravel| (($ (|List| |#3|)) "\\spad{unravel(t)} produces a tensor from a list of components such that \\indented{2}{\\spad{unravel(ravel(t)) = t}.}")) (|ravel| (((|List| |#3|) $) "\\spad{ravel(t)} produces a list of components from a tensor such that \\indented{2}{\\spad{unravel(ravel(t)) = t}.}")) (|leviCivitaSymbol| (($) "\\spad{leviCivitaSymbol()} is the rank \\spad{dim} tensor defined by \\spad{leviCivitaSymbol()(i1,...idim) = +1/0/-1} if \\spad{i1,...,idim} is an even/is nota /is an odd permutation of \\spad{minix,...,minix+dim-1}.")) (|kroneckerDelta| (($) "\\spad{kroneckerDelta()} is the rank 2 tensor defined by \\indented{3}{\\spad{kroneckerDelta()(i,j)}} \\indented{6}{\\spad{= 1\\space{2}if i = j}} \\indented{6}{\\spad{= 0 if\\space{2}i \\~= j}}")) (|reindex| (($ $ (|List| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{reindex(t,[i1,...,idim])} permutes the indices of \\spad{t}. For example,{} if \\spad{r = reindex(t, [4,1,2,3])} for a rank 4 tensor \\spad{t},{} then \\spad{r} is the rank for tensor given by \\indented{4}{\\spad{r(i,j,k,l) = t(l,i,j,k)}.}")) (|transpose| (($ $ (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{transpose(t,i,j)} exchanges the \\spad{i}\\spad{-}th and \\spad{j}\\spad{-}th indices of \\spad{t}. For example,{} if \\spad{r = transpose(t,2,3)} for a rank 4 tensor \\spad{t},{} then \\spad{r} is the rank 4 tensor given by \\indented{4}{\\spad{r(i,j,k,l) = t(i,k,j,l)}.}") (($ $) "\\spad{transpose(t)} exchanges the first and last indices of \\spad{t}. For example,{} if \\spad{r = transpose(t)} for a rank 4 tensor \\spad{t},{} then \\spad{r} is the rank 4 tensor given by \\indented{4}{\\spad{r(i,j,k,l) = t(l,j,k,i)}.}")) (|contract| (($ $ (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{contract(t,i,j)} is the contraction of tensor \\spad{t} which sums along the \\spad{i}\\spad{-}th and \\spad{j}\\spad{-}th indices. For example,{} if \\spad{r = contract(t,1,3)} for a rank 4 tensor \\spad{t},{} then \\spad{r} is the rank 2 \\spad{(= 4 - 2)} tensor given by \\indented{4}{\\spad{r(i,j) = sum(h=1..dim,t(h,i,h,j))}.}") (($ $ (|Integer|) $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{contract(t,i,s,j)} is the inner product of tenors \\spad{s} and \\spad{t} which sums along the \\spad{k1}\\spad{-}th index of \\spad{t} and the \\spad{k2}\\spad{-}th index of \\spad{s}. For example,{} if \\spad{r = contract(s,2,t,1)} for rank 3 tensors rank 3 tensors \\spad{s} and \\spad{t},{} then \\spad{r} is the rank 4 \\spad{(= 3 + 3 - 2)} tensor given by \\indented{4}{\\spad{r(i,j,k,l) = sum(h=1..dim,s(i,h,j)*t(h,k,l))}.}")) (* (($ $ $) "\\spad{s*t} is the inner product of the tensors \\spad{s} and \\spad{t} which contracts the last index of \\spad{s} with the first index of \\spad{t},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} \\indented{4}{\\spad{t*s = contract(t,rank t, s, 1)}} \\indented{4}{\\spad{t*s = sum(k=1..N, t[i1,..,iN,k]*s[k,j1,..,jM])}} This is compatible with the use of \\spad{M*v} to denote the matrix-vector inner product.")) (|product| (($ $ $) "\\spad{product(s,t)} is the outer product of the tensors \\spad{s} and \\spad{t}. For example,{} if \\spad{r = product(s,t)} for rank 2 tensors \\spad{s} and \\spad{t},{} then \\spad{r} is a rank 4 tensor given by \\indented{4}{\\spad{r(i,j,k,l) = s(i,j)*t(k,l)}.}")) (|elt| ((|#3| $ (|List| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{elt(t,[i1,...,iN])} gives a component of a rank \\spad{N} tensor.") ((|#3| $ (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{elt(t,i,j,k,l)} gives a component of a rank 4 tensor.") ((|#3| $ (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{elt(t,i,j,k)} gives a component of a rank 3 tensor.") ((|#3| $ (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{elt(t,i,j)} gives a component of a rank 2 tensor.") ((|#3| $) "\\spad{elt(t)} gives the component of a rank 0 tensor.")) (|rank| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{rank(t)} returns the tensorial rank of \\spad{t} (that is,{} the number of indices). This is the same as the graded module degree.")) (|coerce| (($ (|List| $)) "\\spad{coerce([t_1,...,t_dim])} allows tensors to be constructed using lists.") (($ (|List| |#3|)) "\\spad{coerce([r_1,...,r_dim])} allows tensors to be constructed using lists.") (($ (|SquareMatrix| |#2| |#3|)) "\\spad{coerce(m)} views a matrix as a rank 2 tensor.") (($ (|DirectProduct| |#2| |#3|)) "\\spad{coerce(v)} views a vector as a rank 1 tensor."))) NIL NIL (-138 |minix| -2127 S T$) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package provides functions to enable conversion of tensors given conversion of the components.")) (|map| (((|CartesianTensor| |#1| |#2| |#4|) (|Mapping| |#4| |#3|) (|CartesianTensor| |#1| |#2| |#3|)) "\\spad{map(f,ts)} does a componentwise conversion of the tensor \\spad{ts} to a tensor with components of type \\spad{T}.")) (|reshape| (((|CartesianTensor| |#1| |#2| |#4|) (|List| |#4|) (|CartesianTensor| |#1| |#2| |#3|)) "\\spad{reshape(lt,ts)} organizes the list of components \\spad{lt} into a tensor with the same shape as \\spad{ts}."))) NIL NIL (-139) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain represents a `case' expression.")) (|rhs| (((|SpadAst|) $) "\\spad{rhs(e)} returns the right hand side of the case expression `e'.")) (|lhs| (((|SpadAst|) $) "\\spad{lhs(e)} returns the left hand side of the case expression `e'."))) NIL NIL (-140) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain represents the unnamed category defined \\indented{2}{by a list of exported signatures}")) (|body| (((|List| (|SpadAst|)) $) "\\spad{body(c)} returns the list of exports in category syntax `c'.")) (|kind| (((|ConstructorKind|) $) "\\spad{kind(c)} returns the kind of unnamed category,{} either 'domain' or 'package'."))) NIL NIL (-141) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain provides representations for category constructors."))) NIL NIL (-142) ((|parents| (((|List| (|ConstructorCall| (|CategoryConstructor|))) $) "\\spad{parents(c)} returns the list of all category forms directly extended by the category `c'.")) (|principalAncestors| (((|List| (|ConstructorCall| (|CategoryConstructor|))) $) "\\spad{principalAncestors(c)} returns the list of all category forms that are principal ancestors of the the category `c'.")) (|exportedOperators| (((|List| (|OperatorSignature|)) $) "\\spad{exportedOperators(c)} returns the list of all operator signatures exported by the category `c',{} along with their predicates.")) (|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{Author: Gabriel Dos Reis} Date Create: December 20,{} 2008. Date Last Updated: February 16,{} 2008. Basic Operations: coerce Related Constructors: Also See: Type") (((|CategoryConstructor|) $) "\\spad{constructor(c)} returns the category constructor used to instantiate the category object `c'."))) NIL NIL (-143) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain allows classes of characters to be defined and manipulated efficiently.")) (|alphanumeric| (($) "\\spad{alphanumeric()} returns the class of all characters for which \\spadfunFrom{alphanumeric?}{Character} is \\spad{true}.")) (|alphabetic| (($) "\\spad{alphabetic()} returns the class of all characters for which \\spadfunFrom{alphabetic?}{Character} is \\spad{true}.")) (|lowerCase| (($) "\\spad{lowerCase()} returns the class of all characters for which \\spadfunFrom{lowerCase?}{Character} is \\spad{true}.")) (|upperCase| (($) "\\spad{upperCase()} returns the class of all characters for which \\spadfunFrom{upperCase?}{Character} is \\spad{true}.")) (|hexDigit| (($) "\\spad{hexDigit()} returns the class of all characters for which \\spadfunFrom{hexDigit?}{Character} is \\spad{true}.")) (|digit| (($) "\\spad{digit()} returns the class of all characters for which \\spadfunFrom{digit?}{Character} is \\spad{true}.")) (|charClass| (($ (|List| (|Character|))) "\\spad{charClass(l)} creates a character class which contains exactly the characters given in the list \\spad{l}.") (($ (|String|)) "\\spad{charClass(s)} creates a character class which contains exactly the characters given in the string \\spad{s}."))) ((-4510 . T) (-4500 . T) (-4511 . T)) ((-4144 (-12 (|HasCategory| (-146) (QUOTE (-381))) (|HasCategory| (-146) (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (QUOTE (-146))))) (-12 (|HasCategory| (-146) (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| (-146) (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (QUOTE (-146)))))) (|HasCategory| (-146) (|%list| (QUOTE -633) (QUOTE (-549)))) (|HasCategory| (-146) (QUOTE (-381))) (|HasCategory| (-146) (QUOTE (-872))) (|HasCategory| (-146) (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| (-146) (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| (-146) (QUOTE (-102))) (-12 (|HasCategory| (-146) (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| (-146) (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (QUOTE (-146)))))) (-144 R Q A) ((|constructor| (NIL "CommonDenominator provides functions to compute the common denominator of a finite linear aggregate of elements of the quotient field of an integral domain.")) (|splitDenominator| (((|Record| (|:| |num| |#3|) (|:| |den| |#1|)) |#3|) "\\spad{splitDenominator([q1,...,qn])} returns \\spad{[[p1,...,pn], d]} such that \\spad{qi = pi/d} and \\spad{d} is a common denominator for the \\spad{qi}'s.")) (|clearDenominator| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{clearDenominator([q1,...,qn])} returns \\spad{[p1,...,pn]} such that \\spad{qi = pi/d} where \\spad{d} is a common denominator for the \\spad{qi}'s.")) (|commonDenominator| ((|#1| |#3|) "\\spad{commonDenominator([q1,...,qn])} returns a common denominator \\spad{d} for \\spad{q1},{}...,{}qn."))) NIL NIL (-145) ((|constructor| (NIL "Category for the usual combinatorial functions.")) (|permutation| (($ $ $) "\\spad{permutation(n, m)} returns the number of permutations of \\spad{n} objects taken \\spad{m} at a time. Note: \\spad{permutation(n,m) = n!/(n-m)!}.")) (|factorial| (($ $) "\\spad{factorial(n)} computes the factorial of \\spad{n} (denoted in the literature by \\spad{n!}) Note: \\spad{n! = n (n-1)! when n > 0}; also,{} \\spad{0! = 1}.")) (|binomial| (($ $ $) "\\spad{binomial(n,r)} returns the \\spad{(n,r)} binomial coefficient (often denoted in the literature by \\spad{C(n,r)}). Note: \\spad{C(n,r) = n!/(r!(n-r)!)} where \\spad{n >= r >= 0}."))) NIL NIL (-146) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain provides the basic character data type.")) (|alphanumeric?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{alphanumeric?(c)} tests if \\spad{c} is either a letter or number,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} one of 0..9,{} a..\\spad{z} or A..\\spad{Z}.")) (|lowerCase?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{lowerCase?(c)} tests if \\spad{c} is an lower case letter,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} one of a..\\spad{z}.")) (|upperCase?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{upperCase?(c)} tests if \\spad{c} is an upper case letter,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} one of A..\\spad{Z}.")) (|alphabetic?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{alphabetic?(c)} tests if \\spad{c} is a letter,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} one of a..\\spad{z} or A..\\spad{Z}.")) (|hexDigit?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{hexDigit?(c)} tests if \\spad{c} is a hexadecimal numeral,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} one of 0..9,{} a..\\spad{f} or A..\\spad{F}.")) (|digit?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{digit?(c)} tests if \\spad{c} is a digit character,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} one of 0..9.")) (|lowerCase| (($ $) "\\spad{lowerCase(c)} converts an upper case letter to the corresponding lower case letter. If \\spad{c} is not an upper case letter,{} then it is returned unchanged.")) (|upperCase| (($ $) "\\spad{upperCase(c)} converts a lower case letter to the corresponding upper case letter. If \\spad{c} is not a lower case letter,{} then it is returned unchanged.")) (|escape| (($) "\\spad{escape} designate the escape character.")) (|verticalTab| (($) "\\spad{verticalTab} designates vertical tab.")) (|horizontalTab| (($) "\\spad{horizontalTab} designates horizontal tab.")) (|backspace| (($) "\\spad{backspace} designates the backspace character.")) (|formfeed| (($) "\\spad{formfeed} designates the form feed character.")) (|linefeed| (($) "\\spad{linefeed} designates the line feed character.")) (|carriageReturn| (($) "\\spad{carriageReturn} designates carriage return.")) (|newline| (($) "\\spad{newline} designates the new line character.")) (|underscore| (($) "\\spad{underscore} designates the underbar character.")) (|quote| (($) "\\spad{quote} provides the string quote character,{} \\spad{\"}.")) (|space| (($) "\\spad{space} provides the blank character.")) (|char| (($ (|String|)) "\\spad{char(s)} provides a character from a string \\spad{s} of length one.") (($ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{char(i)} provides a character corresponding to the integer code \\spad{i}. It is always \\spad{true} that \\spad{ord char i = i}.")) (|ord| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{ord(c)} provides an integral code corresponding to the character \\spad{c}. It is always \\spad{true} that \\spad{char ord c = c}."))) NIL NIL (-147) ((|constructor| (NIL "Rings of Characteristic Non Zero")) (|charthRoot| (((|Maybe| $) $) "\\spad{charthRoot(x)} returns the \\spad{p}th root of \\spad{x} where \\spad{p} is the characteristic of the ring."))) ((-4507 . T)) NIL (-148 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package provides a characteristicPolynomial function for any matrix over a commutative ring.")) (|characteristicPolynomial| ((|#1| (|Matrix| |#1|) |#1|) "\\spad{characteristicPolynomial(m,r)} computes the characteristic polynomial of the matrix \\spad{m} evaluated at the point \\spad{r}. In particular,{} if \\spad{r} is the polynomial 'x,{} then it returns the characteristic polynomial expressed as a polynomial in 'x."))) NIL NIL (-149) ((|constructor| (NIL "Rings of Characteristic Zero."))) ((-4507 . T)) NIL (-150 -4164 UP UPUP) ((|constructor| (NIL "Tools to send a point to infinity on an algebraic curve.")) (|chvar| (((|Record| (|:| |func| |#3|) (|:| |poly| |#3|) (|:| |c1| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|:| |c2| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|:| |deg| (|NonNegativeInteger|))) |#3| |#3|) "\\spad{chvar(f(x,y), p(x,y))} returns \\spad{[g(z,t), q(z,t), c1(z), c2(z), n]} such that under the change of variable \\spad{x = c1(z)},{} \\spad{y = t * c2(z)},{} one gets \\spad{f(x,y) = g(z,t)}. The algebraic relation between \\spad{x} and \\spad{y} is \\spad{p(x, y) = 0}. The algebraic relation between \\spad{z} and \\spad{t} is \\spad{q(z, t) = 0}.")) (|eval| ((|#3| |#3| (|Fraction| |#2|) (|Fraction| |#2|)) "\\spad{eval(p(x,y), f(x), g(x))} returns \\spad{p(f(x), y * g(x))}.")) (|goodPoint| ((|#1| |#3| |#3|) "\\spad{goodPoint(p, q)} returns an integer a such that a is neither a pole of \\spad{p(x,y)} nor a branch point of \\spad{q(x,y) = 0}.")) (|rootPoly| (((|Record| (|:| |exponent| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |coef| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|:| |radicand| |#2|)) (|Fraction| |#2|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{rootPoly(g, n)} returns \\spad{[m, c, P]} such that \\spad{c * g ** (1/n) = P ** (1/m)} thus if \\spad{y**n = g},{} then \\spad{z**m = P} where \\spad{z = c * y}.")) (|radPoly| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |radicand| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|:| |deg| (|NonNegativeInteger|))) "failed") |#3|) "\\spad{radPoly(p(x, y))} returns \\spad{[c(x), n]} if \\spad{p} is of the form \\spad{y**n - c(x)},{} \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|mkIntegral| (((|Record| (|:| |coef| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|:| |poly| |#3|)) |#3|) "\\spad{mkIntegral(p(x,y))} returns \\spad{[c(x), q(x,z)]} such that \\spad{z = c * y} is integral. The algebraic relation between \\spad{x} and \\spad{y} is \\spad{p(x, y) = 0}. The algebraic relation between \\spad{x} and \\spad{z} is \\spad{q(x, z) = 0}."))) NIL NIL (-151 R CR) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package provides the generalized euclidean algorithm which is needed as the basic step for factoring polynomials.")) (|solveLinearPolynomialEquation| (((|Union| (|List| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|)) "failed") (|List| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|)) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|)) "\\spad{solveLinearPolynomialEquation([f1, ..., fn], g)} where (\\spad{fi} relatively prime to each other) returns a list of \\spad{ai} such that \\spad{g} = sum \\spad{ai} prod fj (\\spad{j} \\= \\spad{i}) or equivalently g/prod fj = sum (ai/fi) or returns \"failed\" if no such list exists"))) NIL NIL (-152 A S) ((|constructor| (NIL "A collection is a homogeneous aggregate which can built from list of members. The operation used to build the aggregate is generically named \\spadfun{construct}. However,{} each collection provides its own special function with the same name as the data type,{} except with an initial lower case letter,{} \\spadignore{e.g.} \\spadfun{list} for \\spadtype{List},{} \\spadfun{flexibleArray} for \\spadtype{FlexibleArray},{} and so on.")) (|removeDuplicates| (($ $) "\\spad{removeDuplicates(u)} returns a copy of \\spad{u} with all duplicates removed.")) (|select| (($ (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#2|) $) "\\spad{select(p,u)} returns a copy of \\spad{u} containing only those elements such \\axiom{\\spad{p}(\\spad{x})} is \\spad{true}. Note: \\axiom{select(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{u}) == [\\spad{x} for \\spad{x} in \\spad{u} | \\spad{p}(\\spad{x})]}.")) (|remove| (($ |#2| $) "\\spad{remove(x,u)} returns a copy of \\spad{u} with all elements \\axiom{\\spad{y} = \\spad{x}} removed. Note: \\axiom{remove(\\spad{y},{}\\spad{c}) == [\\spad{x} for \\spad{x} in \\spad{c} | \\spad{x} ~= \\spad{y}]}.") (($ (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#2|) $) "\\spad{remove(p,u)} returns a copy of \\spad{u} removing all elements \\spad{x} such that \\axiom{\\spad{p}(\\spad{x})} is \\spad{true}. Note: \\axiom{remove(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{u}) == [\\spad{x} for \\spad{x} in \\spad{u} | not \\spad{p}(\\spad{x})]}.")) (|reduce| ((|#2| (|Mapping| |#2| |#2| |#2|) $ |#2| |#2|) "\\spad{reduce(f,u,x,z)} reduces the binary operation \\spad{f} across \\spad{u},{} stopping when an \"absorbing element\" \\spad{z} is encountered. As for \\axiom{reduce(\\spad{f},{}\\spad{u},{}\\spad{x})},{} \\spad{x} is the identity operation of \\spad{f}. Same as \\axiom{reduce(\\spad{f},{}\\spad{u},{}\\spad{x})} when \\spad{u} contains no element \\spad{z}. Thus the third argument \\spad{x} is returned when \\spad{u} is empty.") ((|#2| (|Mapping| |#2| |#2| |#2|) $ |#2|) "\\spad{reduce(f,u,x)} reduces the binary operation \\spad{f} across \\spad{u},{} where \\spad{x} is the identity operation of \\spad{f}. Same as \\axiom{reduce(\\spad{f},{}\\spad{u})} if \\spad{u} has 2 or more elements. Returns \\axiom{\\spad{f}(\\spad{x},{}\\spad{y})} if \\spad{u} has one element \\spad{y},{} \\spad{x} if \\spad{u} is empty. For example,{} \\axiom{reduce(+,{}\\spad{u},{}0)} returns the sum of the elements of \\spad{u}.") ((|#2| (|Mapping| |#2| |#2| |#2|) $) "\\spad{reduce(f,u)} reduces the binary operation \\spad{f} across \\spad{u}. For example,{} if \\spad{u} is \\axiom{[\\spad{x},{}\\spad{y},{}...,{}\\spad{z}]} then \\axiom{reduce(\\spad{f},{}\\spad{u})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{f}(..\\spad{f}(\\spad{f}(\\spad{x},{}\\spad{y}),{}...),{}\\spad{z})}. Note: if \\spad{u} has one element \\spad{x},{} \\axiom{reduce(\\spad{f},{}\\spad{u})} returns \\spad{x}. Error: if \\spad{u} is empty.")) (|find| (((|Union| |#2| "failed") (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#2|) $) "\\spad{find(p,u)} returns the first \\spad{x} in \\spad{u} such that \\axiom{\\spad{p}(\\spad{x})} is \\spad{true},{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|construct| (($ (|List| |#2|)) "\\axiom{construct(\\spad{x},{}\\spad{y},{}...,{}\\spad{z})} returns the collection of elements \\axiom{\\spad{x},{}\\spad{y},{}...,{}\\spad{z}} ordered as given. Equivalently written as \\axiom{[\\spad{x},{}\\spad{y},{}...,{}\\spad{z}]\\$\\spad{D}},{} where \\spad{D} is the domain. \\spad{D} may be omitted for those of type List."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -633) (QUOTE (-549)))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasAttribute| |#1| (QUOTE -4510))) (-153 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "A collection is a homogeneous aggregate which can built from list of members. The operation used to build the aggregate is generically named \\spadfun{construct}. However,{} each collection provides its own special function with the same name as the data type,{} except with an initial lower case letter,{} \\spadignore{e.g.} \\spadfun{list} for \\spadtype{List},{} \\spadfun{flexibleArray} for \\spadtype{FlexibleArray},{} and so on.")) 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NIL NIL (-177 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{ContinuedFraction} implements general \\indented{1}{continued fractions.\\space{2}This version is not restricted to simple,{}} \\indented{1}{finite fractions and uses the \\spadtype{Stream} as a} \\indented{1}{representation.\\space{2}The arithmetic functions assume that the} \\indented{1}{approximants alternate below/above the convergence point.} \\indented{1}{This is enforced by ensuring the partial numerators and partial} \\indented{1}{denominators are greater than 0 in the Euclidean domain view of \\spad{R}} \\indented{1}{(\\spadignore{i.e.} \\spad{sizeLess?(0, x)}).}")) (|complete| (($ $) "\\spad{complete(x)} causes all entries in \\spadvar{\\spad{x}} to be computed. Normally entries are only computed as needed. If \\spadvar{\\spad{x}} is an infinite continued fraction,{} a user-initiated interrupt is necessary to stop the computation.")) (|extend| (($ $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{extend(x,n)} causes the first \\spadvar{\\spad{n}} entries in the continued fraction \\spadvar{\\spad{x}} to be computed. Normally entries are only computed as needed.")) (|denominators| (((|Stream| |#1|) $) "\\spad{denominators(x)} returns the stream of denominators of the approximants of the continued fraction \\spadvar{\\spad{x}}. If the continued fraction is finite,{} then the stream will be finite.")) (|numerators| (((|Stream| |#1|) $) "\\spad{numerators(x)} returns the stream of numerators of the approximants of the continued fraction \\spadvar{\\spad{x}}. If the continued fraction is finite,{} then the stream will be finite.")) (|convergents| (((|Stream| (|Fraction| |#1|)) $) "\\spad{convergents(x)} returns the stream of the convergents of the continued fraction \\spadvar{\\spad{x}}. If the continued fraction is finite,{} then the stream will be finite.")) (|approximants| (((|Stream| (|Fraction| |#1|)) $) "\\spad{approximants(x)} returns the stream of approximants of the continued fraction \\spadvar{\\spad{x}}. If the continued fraction is finite,{} then the stream will be infinite and periodic with period 1.")) (|reducedForm| (($ $) "\\spad{reducedForm(x)} puts the continued fraction \\spadvar{\\spad{x}} in reduced form,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the function returns an equivalent continued fraction of the form \\spad{continuedFraction(b0,[1,1,1,...],[b1,b2,b3,...])}.")) (|wholePart| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{wholePart(x)} extracts the whole part of \\spadvar{\\spad{x}}. That is,{} if \\spad{x = continuedFraction(b0, [a1,a2,a3,...], [b1,b2,b3,...])},{} then \\spad{wholePart(x) = b0}.")) (|partialQuotients| (((|Stream| |#1|) $) "\\spad{partialQuotients(x)} extracts the partial quotients in \\spadvar{\\spad{x}}. That is,{} if \\spad{x = continuedFraction(b0, [a1,a2,a3,...], [b1,b2,b3,...])},{} then \\spad{partialQuotients(x) = [b0,b1,b2,b3,...]}.")) (|partialDenominators| (((|Stream| |#1|) $) "\\spad{partialDenominators(x)} extracts the denominators in \\spadvar{\\spad{x}}. That is,{} if \\spad{x = continuedFraction(b0, [a1,a2,a3,...], [b1,b2,b3,...])},{} then \\spad{partialDenominators(x) = [b1,b2,b3,...]}.")) (|partialNumerators| (((|Stream| |#1|) $) "\\spad{partialNumerators(x)} extracts the numerators in \\spadvar{\\spad{x}}. That is,{} if \\spad{x = continuedFraction(b0, [a1,a2,a3,...], [b1,b2,b3,...])},{} then \\spad{partialNumerators(x) = [a1,a2,a3,...]}.")) (|reducedContinuedFraction| (($ |#1| (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{reducedContinuedFraction(b0,b)} constructs a continued fraction in the following way: if \\spad{b = [b1,b2,...]} then the result is the continued fraction \\spad{b0 + 1/(b1 + 1/(b2 + ...))}. That is,{} the result is the same as \\spad{continuedFraction(b0,[1,1,1,...],[b1,b2,b3,...])}.")) (|continuedFraction| (($ |#1| (|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{continuedFraction(b0,a,b)} constructs a continued fraction in the following way: if \\spad{a = [a1,a2,...]} and \\spad{b = [b1,b2,...]} then the result is the continued fraction \\spad{b0 + a1/(b1 + a2/(b2 + ...))}.") (($ (|Fraction| |#1|)) "\\spad{continuedFraction(r)} converts the fraction \\spadvar{\\spad{r}} with components of type \\spad{R} to a continued fraction over \\spad{R}."))) (((-4512 "*") . T) (-4503 . T) (-4508 . T) (-4502 . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-178) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{Author: Gabriel Dos Reis} Date Created: October 24,{} 2007 Date Last Modified: January 18,{} 2008. A `Contour' a list of bindings making up a `virtual scope'.")) (|findBinding| (((|Maybe| (|Binding|)) (|Identifier|) $) "\\spad{findBinding(c,n)} returns the first binding associated with `n'. Otherwise `nothing.")) (|push| (($ (|Binding|) $) "\\spad{push(c,b)} augments the contour with binding `b'.")) (|bindings| (((|List| (|Binding|)) $) "\\spad{bindings(c)} returns the list of bindings in countour \\spad{c}."))) NIL NIL (-179 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "CoordinateSystems provides coordinate transformation functions for plotting. Functions in this package return conversion functions which take points expressed in other coordinate systems and return points with the corresponding Cartesian coordinates.")) (|conical| (((|Mapping| (|Point| |#1|) (|Point| |#1|)) |#1| |#1|) "\\spad{conical(a,b)} transforms from conical coordinates to Cartesian coordinates: \\spad{conical(a,b)} is a function which will map the point \\spad{(lambda,mu,nu)} to \\spad{x = lambda*mu*nu/(a*b)},{} \\spad{y = lambda/a*sqrt((mu**2-a**2)*(nu**2-a**2)/(a**2-b**2))},{} \\spad{z = lambda/b*sqrt((mu**2-b**2)*(nu**2-b**2)/(b**2-a**2))}.")) (|toroidal| (((|Mapping| (|Point| |#1|) (|Point| |#1|)) |#1|) "\\spad{toroidal(a)} transforms from toroidal coordinates to Cartesian coordinates: \\spad{toroidal(a)} is a function which will map the point \\spad{(u,v,phi)} to \\spad{x = a*sinh(v)*cos(phi)/(cosh(v)-cos(u))},{} \\spad{y = a*sinh(v)*sin(phi)/(cosh(v)-cos(u))},{} \\spad{z = a*sin(u)/(cosh(v)-cos(u))}.")) (|bipolarCylindrical| (((|Mapping| (|Point| |#1|) (|Point| |#1|)) |#1|) "\\spad{bipolarCylindrical(a)} transforms from bipolar cylindrical coordinates to Cartesian coordinates: \\spad{bipolarCylindrical(a)} is a function which will map the point \\spad{(u,v,z)} to \\spad{x = a*sinh(v)/(cosh(v)-cos(u))},{} \\spad{y = a*sin(u)/(cosh(v)-cos(u))},{} \\spad{z}.")) (|bipolar| (((|Mapping| (|Point| |#1|) (|Point| |#1|)) |#1|) "\\spad{bipolar(a)} transforms from bipolar coordinates to Cartesian coordinates: \\spad{bipolar(a)} is a function which will map the point \\spad{(u,v)} to \\spad{x = a*sinh(v)/(cosh(v)-cos(u))},{} \\spad{y = a*sin(u)/(cosh(v)-cos(u))}.")) (|oblateSpheroidal| (((|Mapping| (|Point| |#1|) (|Point| |#1|)) |#1|) "\\spad{oblateSpheroidal(a)} transforms from oblate spheroidal coordinates to Cartesian coordinates: \\spad{oblateSpheroidal(a)} is a function which will map the point \\spad{(xi,eta,phi)} to \\spad{x = a*sinh(xi)*sin(eta)*cos(phi)},{} \\spad{y = a*sinh(xi)*sin(eta)*sin(phi)},{} \\spad{z = a*cosh(xi)*cos(eta)}.")) (|prolateSpheroidal| (((|Mapping| (|Point| |#1|) (|Point| |#1|)) |#1|) "\\spad{prolateSpheroidal(a)} transforms from prolate spheroidal coordinates to Cartesian coordinates: \\spad{prolateSpheroidal(a)} is a function which will map the point \\spad{(xi,eta,phi)} to \\spad{x = a*sinh(xi)*sin(eta)*cos(phi)},{} \\spad{y = a*sinh(xi)*sin(eta)*sin(phi)},{} \\spad{z = a*cosh(xi)*cos(eta)}.")) (|ellipticCylindrical| (((|Mapping| (|Point| |#1|) (|Point| |#1|)) |#1|) "\\spad{ellipticCylindrical(a)} transforms from elliptic cylindrical coordinates to Cartesian coordinates: \\spad{ellipticCylindrical(a)} is a function which will map the point \\spad{(u,v,z)} to \\spad{x = a*cosh(u)*cos(v)},{} \\spad{y = a*sinh(u)*sin(v)},{} \\spad{z}.")) (|elliptic| (((|Mapping| (|Point| |#1|) (|Point| |#1|)) |#1|) "\\spad{elliptic(a)} transforms from elliptic coordinates to Cartesian coordinates: \\spad{elliptic(a)} is a function which will map the point \\spad{(u,v)} to \\spad{x = a*cosh(u)*cos(v)},{} \\spad{y = a*sinh(u)*sin(v)}.")) (|paraboloidal| (((|Point| |#1|) (|Point| |#1|)) "\\spad{paraboloidal(pt)} transforms \\spad{pt} from paraboloidal coordinates to Cartesian coordinates: the function produced will map the point \\spad{(u,v,phi)} to \\spad{x = u*v*cos(phi)},{} \\spad{y = u*v*sin(phi)},{} \\spad{z = 1/2 * (u**2 - v**2)}.")) (|parabolicCylindrical| (((|Point| |#1|) (|Point| |#1|)) "\\spad{parabolicCylindrical(pt)} transforms \\spad{pt} from parabolic cylindrical coordinates to Cartesian coordinates: the function produced will map the point \\spad{(u,v,z)} to \\spad{x = 1/2*(u**2 - v**2)},{} \\spad{y = u*v},{} \\spad{z}.")) (|parabolic| (((|Point| |#1|) (|Point| |#1|)) "\\spad{parabolic(pt)} transforms \\spad{pt} from parabolic coordinates to Cartesian coordinates: the function produced will map the point \\spad{(u,v)} to \\spad{x = 1/2*(u**2 - v**2)},{} \\spad{y = u*v}.")) (|spherical| (((|Point| |#1|) (|Point| |#1|)) "\\spad{spherical(pt)} transforms \\spad{pt} from spherical coordinates to Cartesian coordinates: the function produced will map the point \\spad{(r,theta,phi)} to \\spad{x = r*sin(phi)*cos(theta)},{} \\spad{y = r*sin(phi)*sin(theta)},{} \\spad{z = r*cos(phi)}.")) (|cylindrical| (((|Point| |#1|) (|Point| |#1|)) "\\spad{cylindrical(pt)} transforms \\spad{pt} from polar coordinates to Cartesian coordinates: the function produced will map the point \\spad{(r,theta,z)} to \\spad{x = r * cos(theta)},{} \\spad{y = r * sin(theta)},{} \\spad{z}.")) (|polar| (((|Point| |#1|) (|Point| |#1|)) "\\spad{polar(pt)} transforms \\spad{pt} from polar coordinates to Cartesian coordinates: the function produced will map the point \\spad{(r,theta)} to \\spad{x = r * cos(theta)} ,{} \\spad{y = r * sin(theta)}.")) (|cartesian| (((|Point| |#1|) (|Point| |#1|)) "\\spad{cartesian(pt)} returns the Cartesian coordinates of point \\spad{pt}."))) NIL NIL (-180 R |PolR| E) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package implements characteristicPolynomials for monogenic algebras using resultants")) (|characteristicPolynomial| ((|#2| |#3|) "\\spad{characteristicPolynomial(e)} returns the characteristic polynomial of \\spad{e} using resultants"))) NIL NIL (-181 R S CS) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package supports matching patterns involving complex expressions")) (|patternMatch| (((|PatternMatchResult| |#1| |#3|) |#3| (|Pattern| |#1|) (|PatternMatchResult| |#1| |#3|)) "\\spad{patternMatch(cexpr, pat, res)} matches the pattern \\spad{pat} to the complex expression \\spad{cexpr}. res contains the variables of \\spad{pat} which are already matched and their matches."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| (-976 |#2|) (|%list| (QUOTE -912) (|devaluate| |#1|)))) (-182 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package \\undocumented{}")) (|multiEuclideanTree| (((|List| |#1|) (|List| |#1|) |#1|) "\\spad{multiEuclideanTree(l,r)} \\undocumented{}")) (|chineseRemainder| (((|List| |#1|) (|List| (|List| |#1|)) (|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{chineseRemainder(llv,lm)} returns a list of values,{} each of which corresponds to the Chinese remainder of the associated element of \\axiom{\\spad{llv}} and axiom{\\spad{lm}}. This is more efficient than applying chineseRemainder several times.") ((|#1| (|List| |#1|) (|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{chineseRemainder(lv,lm)} returns a value \\axiom{\\spad{v}} such that,{} if \\spad{x} is \\axiom{\\spad{lv}.\\spad{i}} modulo \\axiom{\\spad{lm}.\\spad{i}} for all \\axiom{\\spad{i}},{} then \\spad{x} is \\axiom{\\spad{v}} modulo \\axiom{\\spad{lm}(1)*lm(2)*...*lm(\\spad{n})}.")) (|modTree| (((|List| |#1|) |#1| (|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{modTree(r,l)} \\undocumented{}"))) NIL NIL (-183) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain represents `coerce' expressions.")) (|target| (((|TypeAst|) $) "\\spad{target(e)} returns the target type of the conversion..")) (|expression| (((|SpadAst|) $) "\\spad{expression(e)} returns the expression being converted."))) NIL NIL (-184 R UP) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{ComplexRootFindingPackage} provides functions to find all roots of a polynomial \\spad{p} over the complex number by using Plesken's idea to calculate in the polynomial ring modulo \\spad{f} and employing the Chinese Remainder Theorem. In this first version,{} the precision (see \\spadfunFrom{digits}{Float}) is not increased when this is necessary to avoid rounding errors. Hence it is the user's responsibility to increase the precision if necessary. Note also,{} if this package is called with \\spadignore{e.g.} \\spadtype{Fraction Integer},{} the precise calculations could require a lot of time. Also note that evaluating the zeros is not necessarily a good check whether the result is correct: already evaluation can cause rounding errors.")) (|startPolynomial| (((|Record| (|:| |start| |#2|) (|:| |factors| (|Factored| |#2|))) |#2|) "\\spad{startPolynomial(p)} uses the ideas of Schoenhage's variant of Graeffe's method to construct circles which separate roots to get a good start polynomial,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} one whose image under the Chinese Remainder Isomorphism has both entries of norm smaller and greater or equal to 1. In case the roots are found during internal calculations. The corresponding factors are in {\\em factors} which are otherwise 1.")) (|setErrorBound| ((|#1| |#1|) "\\spad{setErrorBound(eps)} changes the internal error bound,{} by default being {\\em 10 ** (-3)} to \\spad{eps},{} if \\spad{R} is a member in the category \\spadtype{QuotientFieldCategory Integer}. The internal {\\em globalDigits} is set to {\\em ceiling(1/r)**2*10} being {\\em 10**7} by default.")) (|schwerpunkt| (((|Complex| |#1|) |#2|) "\\spad{schwerpunkt(p)} determines the 'Schwerpunkt' of the roots of the polynomial \\spad{p} of degree \\spad{n},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the center of gravity,{} which is {\\em coeffient of \\spad{x**(n-1)}} divided by {\\em n times coefficient of \\spad{x**n}}.")) (|rootRadius| ((|#1| |#2|) "\\spad{rootRadius(p)} calculates the root radius of \\spad{p} with a maximal error quotient of {\\em 1+globalEps},{} where {\\em globalEps} is the internal error bound,{} which can be set by {\\em setErrorBound}.") ((|#1| |#2| |#1|) "\\spad{rootRadius(p,errQuot)} calculates the root radius of \\spad{p} with a maximal error quotient of {\\em errQuot}.")) (|reciprocalPolynomial| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{reciprocalPolynomial(p)} calulates a polynomial which has exactly the inverses of the non-zero roots of \\spad{p} as roots,{} and the same number of 0-roots.")) (|pleskenSplit| (((|Factored| |#2|) |#2| |#1|) "\\spad{pleskenSplit(poly, eps)} determines a start polynomial {\\em start}\\\\ by using \"startPolynomial then it increases the exponent \\spad{n} of {\\em start ** n mod poly} to get an approximate factor of {\\em poly},{} in general of degree \"degree \\spad{poly} -1\". Then a divisor cascade is calculated and the best splitting is chosen,{} as soon as the error is small enough.") (((|Factored| |#2|) |#2| |#1| (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{pleskenSplit(poly,eps,info)} determines a start polynomial {\\em start} by using \"startPolynomial then it increases the exponent \\spad{n} of {\\em start ** n mod poly} to get an approximate factor of {\\em poly},{} in general of degree \"degree \\spad{poly} -1\". Then a divisor cascade is calculated and the best splitting is chosen,{} as soon as the error is small enough. If {\\em info} is {\\em true},{} then information messages are issued.")) (|norm| ((|#1| |#2|) "\\spad{norm(p)} determines sum of absolute values of coefficients Note: this function depends on \\spadfunFrom{abs}{Complex}.")) (|graeffe| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{graeffe p} determines \\spad{q} such that \\spad{q(-z**2) = p(z)*p(-z)}. Note that the roots of \\spad{q} are the squares of the roots of \\spad{p}.")) (|factor| (((|Factored| |#2|) |#2|) "\\spad{factor(p)} tries to factor \\spad{p} into linear factors with error atmost {\\em globalEps},{} the internal error bound,{} which can be set by {\\em setErrorBound}. An overall error bound {\\em eps0} is determined and iterated tree-like calls to {\\em pleskenSplit} are used to get the factorization.") (((|Factored| |#2|) |#2| |#1|) "\\spad{factor(p, eps)} tries to factor \\spad{p} into linear factors with error atmost {\\em eps}. An overall error bound {\\em eps0} is determined and iterated tree-like calls to {\\em pleskenSplit} are used to get the factorization.") (((|Factored| |#2|) |#2| |#1| (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{factor(p, eps, info)} tries to factor \\spad{p} into linear factors with error atmost {\\em eps}. An overall error bound {\\em eps0} is determined and iterated tree-like calls to {\\em pleskenSplit} are used to get the factorization. If {\\em info} is {\\em true},{} then information messages are given.")) (|divisorCascade| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |factors| (|List| |#2|)) (|:| |error| |#1|))) |#2| |#2|) "\\spad{divisorCascade(p,tp)} assumes that degree of polynomial {\\em tp} is smaller than degree of polynomial \\spad{p},{} both monic. A sequence of divisions is calculated using the remainder,{} made monic,{} as divisor for the the next division. The result contains also the error of the factorizations,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the norm of the remainder polynomial.") (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |factors| (|List| |#2|)) (|:| |error| |#1|))) |#2| |#2| (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{divisorCascade(p,tp)} assumes that degree of polynomial {\\em tp} is smaller than degree of polynomial \\spad{p},{} both monic. A sequence of divisions are calculated using the remainder,{} made monic,{} as divisor for the the next division. The result contains also the error of the factorizations,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the norm of the remainder polynomial. If {\\em info} is {\\em true},{} then information messages are issued.")) (|complexZeros| (((|List| (|Complex| |#1|)) |#2| |#1|) "\\spad{complexZeros(p, eps)} tries to determine all complex zeros of the polynomial \\spad{p} with accuracy given by {\\em eps}.") (((|List| (|Complex| |#1|)) |#2|) "\\spad{complexZeros(p)} tries to determine all complex zeros of the polynomial \\spad{p} with accuracy given by the package constant {\\em globalEps} which you may change by {\\em setErrorBound}."))) NIL NIL (-185 S ST) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package provides tools for working with cyclic streams.")) (|computeCycleEntry| ((|#2| |#2| |#2|) "\\spad{computeCycleEntry(x,cycElt)},{} where \\spad{cycElt} is a pointer to a node in the cyclic part of the cyclic stream \\spad{x},{} returns a pointer to the first node in the cycle")) (|computeCycleLength| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) |#2|) "\\spad{computeCycleLength(s)} returns the length of the cycle of a cyclic stream \\spad{t},{} where \\spad{s} is a pointer to a node in the cyclic part of \\spad{t}.")) (|cycleElt| (((|Union| |#2| "failed") |#2|) "\\spad{cycleElt(s)} returns a pointer to a node in the cycle if the stream \\spad{s} is cyclic and returns \"failed\" if \\spad{s} is not cyclic"))) NIL NIL (-186) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain provides implementations for constructors.")) (|findConstructor| (((|Maybe| $) (|Identifier|)) "\\spad{findConstructor(s)} attempts to find a constructor named \\spad{s}. If successful,{} returns that constructor; otherwise,{} returns \\spad{nothing}."))) NIL NIL (-187 C) ((|arguments| (((|List| (|Syntax|)) $) "\\spad{arguments(t)} returns the list of syntax objects for the arguments used to invoke the constructor.")) (|constructor| (NIL "This domains represents a syntax object that designates a category,{} domain,{} or a package. See Also: Syntax,{} Domain") ((|#1| $) "\\spad{constructor(t)} returns the name of the constructor used to make the call."))) NIL NIL (-188 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "This category declares basic operations on all constructors.")) (|operations| (((|List| (|OverloadSet|)) $) "\\spad{operations(c)} returns the list of all operator exported by instantiations of constructor \\spad{c}. The operators are partitioned into overload sets.")) (|dualSignature| (((|List| (|Boolean|)) $) "\\spad{dualSignature(c)} returns a list \\spad{l} of Boolean values with the following meaning: \\indented{2}{\\spad{l}.(\\spad{i+1}) holds when the constructor takes a domain object} \\indented{10}{as the `i'th argument.\\space{2}Otherwise the argument} \\indented{10}{must be a non-domain object.}")) (|kind| (((|ConstructorKind|) $) "\\spad{kind(ctor)} returns the kind of the constructor `ctor'."))) NIL NIL (-189) ((|constructor| (NIL "This category declares basic operations on all constructors.")) (|operations| (((|List| (|OverloadSet|)) $) "\\spad{operations(c)} returns the list of all operator exported by instantiations of constructor \\spad{c}. The operators are partitioned into overload sets.")) (|dualSignature| (((|List| (|Boolean|)) $) "\\spad{dualSignature(c)} returns a list \\spad{l} of Boolean values with the following meaning: \\indented{2}{\\spad{l}.(\\spad{i+1}) holds when the constructor takes a domain object} \\indented{10}{as the `i'th argument.\\space{2}Otherwise the argument} \\indented{10}{must be a non-domain object.}")) (|kind| (((|ConstructorKind|) $) "\\spad{kind(ctor)} returns the kind of the constructor `ctor'."))) NIL NIL (-190) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain enumerates the three kinds of constructors available in OpenAxiom: category constructors,{} domain constructors,{} and package constructors.")) (|package| (($) "`package' is the kind of package constructors.")) (|domain| (($) "`domain' is the kind of domain constructors")) (|category| (($) "`category' is the kind of category constructors"))) NIL NIL (-191 R -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{ComplexTrigonometricManipulations} provides function that compute the real and imaginary parts of complex functions.")) (|complexForm| (((|Complex| (|Expression| |#1|)) |#2|) "\\spad{complexForm(f)} returns \\spad{[real f, imag f]}.")) (|trigs| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{trigs(f)} rewrites all the complex logs and exponentials appearing in \\spad{f} in terms of trigonometric functions.")) (|real?| (((|Boolean|) |#2|) "\\spad{real?(f)} returns \\spad{true} if \\spad{f = real f}.")) (|imag| (((|Expression| |#1|) |#2|) "\\spad{imag(f)} returns the imaginary part of \\spad{f} where \\spad{f} is a complex function.")) (|real| (((|Expression| |#1|) |#2|) "\\spad{real(f)} returns the real part of \\spad{f} where \\spad{f} is a complex function.")) (|complexElementary| ((|#2| |#2| (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{complexElementary(f, x)} rewrites the kernels of \\spad{f} involving \\spad{x} in terms of the 2 fundamental complex transcendental elementary functions: \\spad{log, exp}.") ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{complexElementary(f)} rewrites \\spad{f} in terms of the 2 fundamental complex transcendental elementary functions: \\spad{log, exp}.")) (|complexNormalize| ((|#2| |#2| (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{complexNormalize(f, x)} rewrites \\spad{f} using the least possible number of complex independent kernels involving \\spad{x}.") ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{complexNormalize(f)} rewrites \\spad{f} using the least possible number of complex independent kernels."))) NIL NIL (-192 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "CoerceVectorMatrixPackage: an unexposed,{} technical package for data conversions")) (|coerce| (((|Vector| (|Matrix| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) (|Vector| (|Matrix| |#1|))) "\\spad{coerce(v)} coerces a vector \\spad{v} with entries in \\spadtype{Matrix R} as vector over \\spadtype{Matrix Fraction Polynomial R}")) (|coerceP| (((|Vector| (|Matrix| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) (|Vector| (|Matrix| |#1|))) "\\spad{coerceP(v)} coerces a vector \\spad{v} with entries in \\spadtype{Matrix R} as vector over \\spadtype{Matrix Polynomial R}"))) NIL NIL (-193) ((|constructor| (NIL "Enumeration by cycle indices.")) 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It contains functions \\axiomFun{rangeIsFinite} to test the input range and \\axiomFun{functionIsContinuousAtEndPoints} to check for continuity at the end points of the range.")) (|changeName| (((|Result|) (|Symbol|) (|Symbol|) (|Result|)) "\\spad{changeName(s,t,r)} changes the name of item \\axiom{\\spad{s}} in \\axiom{\\spad{r}} to \\axiom{\\spad{t}}.")) (|commaSeparate| (((|String|) (|List| (|String|))) "\\spad{commaSeparate(l)} produces a comma separated string from a list of strings.")) 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The function \\axiomFun{numericalIntegration} performs the integration by using \\axiomType{NagIntegrationPackage}."))) NIL NIL (-197) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiomType{d01akfAnnaType} is a domain of \\axiomType{NumericalIntegrationCategory} for the NAG routine D01AKF,{} a numerical integration routine which is is suitable for oscillating,{} non-singular functions. The function \\axiomFun{measure} measures the usefulness of the routine D01AKF for the given problem. The function \\axiomFun{numericalIntegration} performs the integration by using \\axiomType{NagIntegrationPackage}."))) NIL NIL (-198) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiomType{d01alfAnnaType} is a domain of \\axiomType{NumericalIntegrationCategory} for the NAG routine D01ALF,{} a general numerical integration routine which can handle a list of singularities. The function \\axiomFun{measure} measures the usefulness of the routine D01ALF for the given problem. The function \\axiomFun{numericalIntegration} performs the integration by using \\axiomType{NagIntegrationPackage}."))) NIL NIL (-199) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiomType{d01amfAnnaType} is a domain of \\axiomType{NumericalIntegrationCategory} for the NAG routine D01AMF,{} a general numerical integration routine which can handle infinite or semi-infinite range of the input function. The function \\axiomFun{measure} measures the usefulness of the routine D01AMF for the given problem. The function \\axiomFun{numericalIntegration} performs the integration by using \\axiomType{NagIntegrationPackage}."))) NIL NIL (-200) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiomType{d01anfAnnaType} is a domain of \\axiomType{NumericalIntegrationCategory} for the NAG routine D01ANF,{} a numerical integration routine which can handle weight functions of the form cos(\\omega \\spad{x}) or sin(\\omega \\spad{x}). The function \\axiomFun{measure} measures the usefulness of the routine D01ANF for the given problem. The function \\axiomFun{numericalIntegration} performs the integration by using \\axiomType{NagIntegrationPackage}."))) NIL NIL (-201) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiomType{d01apfAnnaType} is a domain of \\axiomType{NumericalIntegrationCategory} for the NAG routine D01APF,{} a general numerical integration routine which can handle end point singularities of the algebraico-logarithmic form \\spad{w}(\\spad{x}) = (\\spad{x}-a)^c * (\\spad{b}-\\spad{x})^d. The function \\axiomFun{measure} measures the usefulness of the routine D01APF for the given problem. The function \\axiomFun{numericalIntegration} performs the integration by using \\axiomType{NagIntegrationPackage}."))) NIL NIL (-202) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiomType{d01aqfAnnaType} is a domain of \\axiomType{NumericalIntegrationCategory} for the NAG routine D01AQF,{} a general numerical integration routine which can solve an integral of the form \\newline \\centerline{\\inputbitmap{/home/bjd/Axiom/anna/hypertex/bitmaps/d01aqf.xbm}} The function \\axiomFun{measure} measures the usefulness of the routine D01AQF for the given problem. The function \\axiomFun{numericalIntegration} performs the integration by using \\axiomType{NagIntegrationPackage}."))) NIL NIL (-203) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiomType{d01asfAnnaType} is a domain of \\axiomType{NumericalIntegrationCategory} for the NAG routine D01ASF,{} a numerical integration routine which can handle weight functions of the form cos(\\omega \\spad{x}) or sin(\\omega \\spad{x}) on an semi-infinite range. The function \\axiomFun{measure} measures the usefulness of the routine D01ASF for the given problem. The function \\axiomFun{numericalIntegration} performs the integration by using \\axiomType{NagIntegrationPackage}."))) NIL NIL (-204) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiomType{d01fcfAnnaType} is a domain of \\axiomType{NumericalIntegrationCategory} for the NAG routine D01FCF,{} a numerical integration routine which can handle multi-dimensional quadrature over a finite region. The function \\axiomFun{measure} measures the usefulness of the routine D01GBF for the given problem. The function \\axiomFun{numericalIntegration} performs the integration by using \\axiomType{NagIntegrationPackage}."))) NIL NIL (-205) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiomType{d01gbfAnnaType} is a domain of \\axiomType{NumericalIntegrationCategory} for the NAG routine D01GBF,{} a numerical integration routine which can handle multi-dimensional quadrature over a finite region. The function \\axiomFun{measure} measures the usefulness of the routine D01GBF for the given problem. 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NIL NIL (-208) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiom{d02AgentsPackage} contains a set of computational agents for use with Ordinary Differential Equation solvers.")) (|intermediateResultsIF| (((|Float|) (|Record| (|:| |xinit| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |xend| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |fn| (|Vector| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |yinit| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |intvals| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |g| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |abserr| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |relerr| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{intermediateResultsIF(o)} returns a value corresponding to the required number of intermediate results required and,{} therefore,{} an indication of how much this would affect the step-length of the calculation. It returns a value in the range [0,{}1].")) 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The function \\axiomFun{measure} measures the usefulness of the routine D02BBF for the given problem. The function \\axiomFun{ODESolve} performs the integration by using \\axiomType{NagOrdinaryDifferentialEquationsPackage}."))) NIL NIL (-210) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiomType{d02bhfAnnaType} is a domain of \\axiomType{OrdinaryDifferentialEquationsInitialValueProblemSolverCategory} for the NAG routine D02BHF,{} a ODE routine which uses an Runge-Kutta method to solve a system of differential equations. The function \\axiomFun{measure} measures the usefulness of the routine D02BHF for the given problem. The function \\axiomFun{ODESolve} performs the integration by using \\axiomType{NagOrdinaryDifferentialEquationsPackage}."))) NIL NIL (-211) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiomType{d02cjfAnnaType} is a domain of \\axiomType{OrdinaryDifferentialEquationsInitialValueProblemSolverCategory} for the NAG routine D02CJF,{} a ODE routine which uses an Adams-Moulton-Bashworth method to solve a system of differential equations. The function \\axiomFun{measure} measures the usefulness of the routine D02CJF for the given problem. The function \\axiomFun{ODESolve} performs the integration by using \\axiomType{NagOrdinaryDifferentialEquationsPackage}."))) NIL NIL (-212) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiomType{d02ejfAnnaType} is a domain of \\axiomType{OrdinaryDifferentialEquationsInitialValueProblemSolverCategory} for the NAG routine D02EJF,{} a ODE routine which uses a backward differentiation formulae method to handle a stiff system of differential equations. The function \\axiomFun{measure} measures the usefulness of the routine D02EJF for the given problem. The function \\axiomFun{ODESolve} performs the integration by using \\axiomType{NagOrdinaryDifferentialEquationsPackage}."))) 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(((|Void|) $) "\\spad{display(x)} displays \\spad{x} in some form")) (|elt| (((|DataList| (|String|)) $ (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{elt(db,s)} returns the \\axiom{\\spad{s}} field of each element of \\axiom{\\spad{db}}.") (($ $ (|QueryEquation|)) "\\spad{elt(db,q)} returns all elements of \\axiom{\\spad{db}} which satisfy \\axiom{\\spad{q}}.") (((|String|) $ (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{elt(x,s)} returns an element of \\spad{x} indexed by \\spad{s}"))) NIL NIL (-218 |vars|) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{Author: Gabriel Dos Reis} Date Created: July 2,{} 2010 Date Last Modified: July 2,{} 2010 Descrption: \\indented{2}{Representation of a dual vector space basis,{} given by symbols.}")) (|dual| (($ (|LinearBasis| |#1|)) "\\spad{dual x} constructs the dual vector of a linear element which is part of a basis."))) NIL NIL (-219 -4164 UP UPUP R) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package provides functions for computing the residues of a function on an algebraic curve.")) (|doubleResultant| ((|#2| |#4| (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|)) "\\spad{doubleResultant(f, ')} returns \\spad{p}(\\spad{x}) whose roots are rational multiples of the residues of \\spad{f} at all its finite poles. Argument ' is the derivation to use."))) NIL NIL (-220 -4164 FP) ((|constructor| (NIL "Package for the factorization of a univariate polynomial with coefficients in a finite field. The algorithm used is the \"distinct degree\" algorithm of Cantor-Zassenhaus,{} modified to use trace instead of the norm and a table for computing Frobenius as suggested by Naudin and Quitte .")) (|irreducible?| (((|Boolean|) |#2|) "\\spad{irreducible?(p)} tests whether the polynomial \\spad{p} is irreducible.")) (|tracePowMod| ((|#2| |#2| (|NonNegativeInteger|) |#2|) "\\spad{tracePowMod(u,k,v)} produces the sum of \\spad{u**(q**i)} for \\spad{i} running and q= size \\spad{F}")) (|trace2PowMod| ((|#2| |#2| (|NonNegativeInteger|) |#2|) "\\spad{trace2PowMod(u,k,v)} produces the sum of \\spad{u**(2**i)} for \\spad{i} running from 1 to \\spad{k} all computed modulo the polynomial \\spad{v}.")) (|exptMod| ((|#2| |#2| (|NonNegativeInteger|) |#2|) "\\spad{exptMod(u,k,v)} raises the polynomial \\spad{u} to the \\spad{k}th power modulo the polynomial \\spad{v}.")) (|separateFactors| (((|List| |#2|) (|List| (|Record| (|:| |deg| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |prod| |#2|)))) "\\spad{separateFactors(lfact)} takes the list produced by \\spadfunFrom{separateDegrees}{DistinctDegreeFactorization} and produces the complete list of factors.")) (|separateDegrees| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |deg| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |prod| |#2|))) |#2|) "\\spad{separateDegrees(p)} splits the square free polynomial \\spad{p} into factors each of which is a product of irreducibles of the same degree.")) (|distdfact| (((|Record| (|:| |cont| |#1|) (|:| |factors| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |irr| |#2|) (|:| |pow| (|Integer|)))))) |#2| (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{distdfact(p,sqfrflag)} produces the complete factorization of the polynomial \\spad{p} returning an internal data structure. If argument \\spad{sqfrflag} is \\spad{true},{} the polynomial is assumed square free.")) (|factorSquareFree| (((|Factored| |#2|) |#2|) "\\spad{factorSquareFree(p)} produces the complete factorization of the square free polynomial \\spad{p}.")) (|factor| (((|Factored| |#2|) |#2|) "\\spad{factor(p)} produces the complete factorization of the polynomial \\spad{p}."))) 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(|body| (((|SpadAst|) $) "\\spad{body(d)} returns the right hand side of the definition `d'.")) (|signature| (((|Signature|) $) "\\spad{signature(d)} returns the signature of the operation being defined. Note that this list may be partial in that it contains only the types actually specified in the definition.")) (|head| (((|HeadAst|) $) "\\spad{head(d)} returns the head of the definition `d'. This is a list of identifiers starting with the name of the operation followed by the name of the parameters,{} if any."))) NIL NIL (-223 R -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{ElementaryFunctionDefiniteIntegration} provides functions to compute definite integrals of elementary functions.")) (|innerint| (((|Union| (|:| |f1| (|OrderedCompletion| |#2|)) (|:| |f2| (|List| (|OrderedCompletion| |#2|))) (|:| |fail| "failed") (|:| |pole| "potentialPole")) |#2| (|Symbol|) (|OrderedCompletion| |#2|) (|OrderedCompletion| |#2|) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{innerint(f, x, a, b, ignore?)} should be local but conditional")) (|integrate| (((|Union| (|:| |f1| (|OrderedCompletion| |#2|)) (|:| |f2| (|List| (|OrderedCompletion| |#2|))) (|:| |fail| "failed") (|:| |pole| "potentialPole")) |#2| (|SegmentBinding| (|OrderedCompletion| |#2|)) (|String|)) "\\spad{integrate(f, x = a..b, \"noPole\")} returns the integral of \\spad{f(x)dx} from a to \\spad{b}. If it is not possible to check whether \\spad{f} has a pole for \\spad{x} between a and \\spad{b} (because of parameters),{} then this function will assume that \\spad{f} has no such pole. Error: if \\spad{f} has a pole for \\spad{x} between a and \\spad{b} or if the last argument is not \"noPole\".") (((|Union| (|:| |f1| (|OrderedCompletion| |#2|)) (|:| |f2| (|List| (|OrderedCompletion| |#2|))) (|:| |fail| "failed") (|:| |pole| "potentialPole")) |#2| (|SegmentBinding| (|OrderedCompletion| |#2|))) "\\spad{integrate(f, x = a..b)} returns the integral of \\spad{f(x)dx} from a to \\spad{b}. Error: if \\spad{f} has a pole for \\spad{x} between a and \\spad{b}."))) NIL NIL (-224 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{RationalFunctionDefiniteIntegration} provides functions to compute definite integrals of rational functions.")) (|integrate| (((|Union| (|:| |f1| (|OrderedCompletion| (|Expression| |#1|))) (|:| |f2| (|List| (|OrderedCompletion| (|Expression| |#1|)))) (|:| |fail| "failed") (|:| |pole| "potentialPole")) (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|SegmentBinding| (|OrderedCompletion| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) (|String|)) "\\spad{integrate(f, x = a..b, \"noPole\")} returns the integral of \\spad{f(x)dx} from a to \\spad{b}. If it is not possible to check whether \\spad{f} has a pole for \\spad{x} between a and \\spad{b} (because of parameters),{} then this function will assume that \\spad{f} has no such pole. Error: if \\spad{f} has a pole for \\spad{x} between a and \\spad{b} or if the last argument is not \"noPole\".") (((|Union| (|:| |f1| (|OrderedCompletion| (|Expression| |#1|))) (|:| |f2| (|List| (|OrderedCompletion| (|Expression| |#1|)))) (|:| |fail| "failed") (|:| |pole| "potentialPole")) (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|SegmentBinding| (|OrderedCompletion| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))))) "\\spad{integrate(f, x = a..b)} returns the integral of \\spad{f(x)dx} from a to \\spad{b}. Error: if \\spad{f} has a pole for \\spad{x} between a and \\spad{b}.") (((|Union| (|:| |f1| (|OrderedCompletion| (|Expression| |#1|))) (|:| |f2| (|List| (|OrderedCompletion| (|Expression| |#1|)))) (|:| |fail| "failed") (|:| |pole| "potentialPole")) (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|SegmentBinding| (|OrderedCompletion| (|Expression| |#1|))) (|String|)) "\\spad{integrate(f, x = a..b, \"noPole\")} returns the integral of \\spad{f(x)dx} from a to \\spad{b}. If it is not possible to check whether \\spad{f} has a pole for \\spad{x} between a and \\spad{b} (because of parameters),{} then this function will assume that \\spad{f} has no such pole. Error: if \\spad{f} has a pole for \\spad{x} between a and \\spad{b} or if the last argument is not \"noPole\".") (((|Union| (|:| |f1| (|OrderedCompletion| (|Expression| |#1|))) (|:| |f2| (|List| (|OrderedCompletion| (|Expression| |#1|)))) (|:| |fail| "failed") (|:| |pole| "potentialPole")) (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|SegmentBinding| (|OrderedCompletion| (|Expression| |#1|)))) "\\spad{integrate(f, x = a..b)} returns the integral of \\spad{f(x)dx} from a to \\spad{b}. Error: if \\spad{f} has a pole for \\spad{x} between a and \\spad{b}."))) NIL NIL (-225 R1 R2) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package \\undocumented{}")) (|expand| (((|List| (|Expression| |#2|)) (|Expression| |#2|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{expand(f,n)} \\undocumented{}")) (|reduce| (((|Record| (|:| |pol| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)) (|:| |deg| (|PositiveInteger|))) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)) "\\spad{reduce(p)} \\undocumented{}"))) NIL NIL (-226 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "Linked list implementation of a Dequeue")) (|dequeue| (($ (|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{dequeue([x,y,...,z])} creates a dequeue with first (top or front) element \\spad{x},{} second element \\spad{y},{}...,{}and last (bottom or back) element \\spad{z}."))) ((-4510 . T) (-4511 . T)) ((-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-102))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133)))) (-4144 (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888))))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-102)))) (-227 |CoefRing| |listIndVar|) ((|constructor| (NIL "The deRham complex of Euclidean space,{} that is,{} the class of differential forms of arbitary degree over a coefficient ring. See Flanders,{} Harley,{} Differential Forms,{} With Applications to the Physical Sciences,{} New York,{} Academic Press,{} 1963.")) (|exteriorDifferential| (($ $) "\\spad{exteriorDifferential(df)} returns the exterior derivative (gradient,{} curl,{} divergence,{} ...) of the differential form \\spad{df}.")) (|totalDifferential| (($ (|Expression| |#1|)) "\\spad{totalDifferential(x)} returns the total differential (gradient) form for element \\spad{x}.")) (|map| (($ (|Mapping| (|Expression| |#1|) (|Expression| |#1|)) $) "\\spad{map(f,df)} replaces each coefficient \\spad{x} of differential form \\spad{df} by \\spad{f(x)}.")) (|degree| (((|Integer|) $) "\\spad{degree(df)} returns the homogeneous degree of differential form \\spad{df}.")) (|retractable?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{retractable?(df)} tests if differential form \\spad{df} is a 0-form,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} if degree(\\spad{df}) = 0.")) (|homogeneous?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{homogeneous?(df)} tests if all of the terms of differential form \\spad{df} have the same degree.")) (|generator| (($ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{generator(n)} returns the \\spad{n}th basis term for a differential form.")) (|coefficient| (((|Expression| |#1|) $ $) "\\spad{coefficient(df,u)},{} where \\spad{df} is a differential form,{} returns the coefficient of \\spad{df} containing the basis term \\spad{u} if such a term exists,{} and 0 otherwise.")) (|reductum| (($ $) "\\spad{reductum(df)},{} where \\spad{df} is a differential form,{} returns \\spad{df} minus the leading term of \\spad{df} if \\spad{df} has two or more terms,{} and 0 otherwise.")) (|leadingBasisTerm| (($ $) "\\spad{leadingBasisTerm(df)} returns the leading basis term of differential form \\spad{df}.")) (|leadingCoefficient| (((|Expression| |#1|) $) "\\spad{leadingCoefficient(df)} returns the leading coefficient of differential form \\spad{df}."))) ((-4507 . T)) NIL (-228 R -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{DefiniteIntegrationTools} provides common tools used by the definite integration of both rational and elementary functions.")) (|checkForZero| (((|Union| (|Boolean|) "failed") (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|) (|OrderedCompletion| |#2|) (|OrderedCompletion| |#2|) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{checkForZero(p, a, b, incl?)} is \\spad{true} if \\spad{p} has a zero between a and \\spad{b},{} \\spad{false} otherwise,{} \"failed\" if this cannot be determined. Check for a and \\spad{b} inclusive if incl? is \\spad{true},{} exclusive otherwise.") (((|Union| (|Boolean|) "failed") (|Polynomial| |#1|) (|Symbol|) (|OrderedCompletion| |#2|) (|OrderedCompletion| |#2|) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{checkForZero(p, x, a, b, incl?)} is \\spad{true} if \\spad{p} has a zero for \\spad{x} between a and \\spad{b},{} \\spad{false} otherwise,{} \"failed\" if this cannot be determined. Check for a and \\spad{b} inclusive if incl? is \\spad{true},{} exclusive otherwise.")) (|computeInt| (((|Union| (|OrderedCompletion| |#2|) "failed") (|Kernel| |#2|) |#2| (|OrderedCompletion| |#2|) (|OrderedCompletion| |#2|) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{computeInt(x, g, a, b, eval?)} returns the integral of \\spad{f} for \\spad{x} between a and \\spad{b},{} assuming that \\spad{g} is an indefinite integral of \\spad{f} and \\spad{f} has no pole between a and \\spad{b}. If \\spad{eval?} is \\spad{true},{} then \\spad{g} can be evaluated safely at \\spad{a} and \\spad{b},{} provided that they are finite values. Otherwise,{} limits must be computed.")) (|ignore?| (((|Boolean|) (|String|)) "\\spad{ignore?(s)} is \\spad{true} if \\spad{s} is the string that tells the integrator to assume that the function has no pole in the integration interval."))) NIL NIL (-229) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{\\spadtype{DoubleFloat} is intended to make accessible} hardware floating point arithmetic in \\Language{},{} either native double precision,{} or IEEE. On most machines,{} there will be hardware support for the arithmetic operations: \\spadfunFrom{+}{DoubleFloat},{} \\spadfunFrom{*}{DoubleFloat},{} \\spadfunFrom{/}{DoubleFloat} and possibly also the \\spadfunFrom{sqrt}{DoubleFloat} operation. The operations \\spadfunFrom{exp}{DoubleFloat},{} \\spadfunFrom{log}{DoubleFloat},{} \\spadfunFrom{sin}{DoubleFloat},{} \\spadfunFrom{cos}{DoubleFloat},{} \\spadfunFrom{atan}{DoubleFloat} are normally coded in software based on minimax polynomial/rational approximations. Note that under Lisp/VM,{} \\spadfunFrom{atan}{DoubleFloat} is not available at this time. Some general comments about the accuracy of the operations: the operations \\spadfunFrom{+}{DoubleFloat},{} \\spadfunFrom{*}{DoubleFloat},{} \\spadfunFrom{/}{DoubleFloat} and \\spadfunFrom{sqrt}{DoubleFloat} are expected to be fully accurate. 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(|rationalApproximation| (((|Fraction| (|Integer|)) $ (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{rationalApproximation(f, n, b)} computes a rational approximation \\spad{r} to \\spad{f} with relative error \\spad{< b**(-n)} (that is,{} \\spad{|(r-f)/f| < b**(-n)}).") (((|Fraction| (|Integer|)) $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{rationalApproximation(f, n)} computes a rational approximation \\spad{r} to \\spad{f} with relative error \\spad{< 10**(-n)}.")) (|Beta| (($ $ $) "\\spad{Beta(x,y)} is \\spad{Gamma(x) * Gamma(y)/Gamma(x+y)}.")) (|Gamma| (($ $) "\\spad{Gamma(x)} is the Euler Gamma function.")) (|atan| (($ $ $) "\\spad{atan(x,y)} computes the arc tangent from \\spad{x} with phase \\spad{y}.")) (|log10| (($ $) "\\spad{log10(x)} computes the logarithm with base 10 for \\spad{x}.")) (|log2| (($ $) "\\spad{log2(x)} computes the logarithm with base 2 for \\spad{x}.")) (|exp1| (($) "\\spad{exp1()} returns the natural log base \\spad{2.718281828...}.")) 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This function satisfies the differential equation: \\indented{2}{\\spad{Bi''(x) - x * Bi(x) = 0}.}") (((|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) "\\spad{airyBi(x)} is the Airy function \\spad{Bi(x)}. This function satisfies the differential equation: \\indented{2}{\\spad{Bi''(x) - x * Bi(x) = 0}.}")) (|airyAi| (((|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) "\\spad{airyAi(x)} is the Airy function \\spad{Ai(x)}. This function satisfies the differential equation: \\indented{2}{\\spad{Ai''(x) - x * Ai(x) = 0}.}") (((|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{airyAi(x)} is the Airy function \\spad{Ai(x)}. This function satisfies the differential equation: \\indented{2}{\\spad{Ai''(x) - x * Ai(x) = 0}.}")) (|besselK| (((|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{besselK(v,x)} is the modified Bessel function of the first kind,{} \\spad{K(v,x)}. This function satisfies the differential equation: \\indented{2}{\\spad{x^2 w''(x) + x w'(x) - (x^2+v^2)w(x) = 0}.} Note: The default implmentation uses the relation \\indented{2}{\\spad{K(v,x) = \\%pi/2*(I(-v,x) - I(v,x))/sin(v*\\%pi)}} so is not valid for integer values of \\spad{v}.") (((|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) "\\spad{besselK(v,x)} is the modified Bessel function of the first kind,{} \\spad{K(v,x)}. This function satisfies the differential equation: \\indented{2}{\\spad{x^2 w''(x) + x w'(x) - (x^2+v^2)w(x) = 0}.} Note: The default implmentation uses the relation \\indented{2}{\\spad{K(v,x) = \\%pi/2*(I(-v,x) - I(v,x))/sin(v*\\%pi)}.} so is not valid for integer values of \\spad{v}.")) (|besselI| (((|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{besselI(v,x)} is the modified Bessel function of the first kind,{} \\spad{I(v,x)}. This function satisfies the differential equation: \\indented{2}{\\spad{x^2 w''(x) + x w'(x) - (x^2+v^2)w(x) = 0}.}") (((|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) "\\spad{besselI(v,x)} is the modified Bessel function of the first kind,{} \\spad{I(v,x)}. This function satisfies the differential equation: \\indented{2}{\\spad{x^2 w''(x) + x w'(x) - (x^2+v^2)w(x) = 0}.}")) (|besselY| (((|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{besselY(v,x)} is the Bessel function of the second kind,{} \\spad{Y(v,x)}. This function satisfies the differential equation: \\indented{2}{\\spad{x^2 w''(x) + x w'(x) + (x^2-v^2)w(x) = 0}.} Note: The default implmentation uses the relation \\indented{2}{\\spad{Y(v,x) = (J(v,x) cos(v*\\%pi) - J(-v,x))/sin(v*\\%pi)}} so is not valid for integer values of \\spad{v}.") (((|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) "\\spad{besselY(v,x)} is the Bessel function of the second kind,{} \\spad{Y(v,x)}. This function satisfies the differential equation: \\indented{2}{\\spad{x^2 w''(x) + x w'(x) + (x^2-v^2)w(x) = 0}.} Note: The default implmentation uses the relation \\indented{2}{\\spad{Y(v,x) = (J(v,x) cos(v*\\%pi) - J(-v,x))/sin(v*\\%pi)}} so is not valid for integer values of \\spad{v}.")) (|besselJ| (((|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{besselJ(v,x)} is the Bessel function of the first kind,{} \\spad{J(v,x)}. This function satisfies the differential equation: \\indented{2}{\\spad{x^2 w''(x) + x w'(x) + (x^2-v^2)w(x) = 0}.}") (((|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) "\\spad{besselJ(v,x)} is the Bessel function of the first kind,{} \\spad{J(v,x)}. This function satisfies the differential equation: \\indented{2}{\\spad{x^2 w''(x) + x w'(x) + (x^2-v^2)w(x) = 0}.}")) (|polygamma| (((|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{polygamma(n, x)} is the \\spad{n}-th derivative of \\spad{digamma(x)}.") (((|DoubleFloat|) (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|DoubleFloat|)) "\\spad{polygamma(n, x)} is the \\spad{n}-th derivative of \\spad{digamma(x)}.")) (|digamma| (((|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{digamma(x)} is the function,{} \\spad{psi(x)},{} defined by \\indented{2}{\\spad{psi(x) = Gamma'(x)/Gamma(x)}.}") (((|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) "\\spad{digamma(x)} is the function,{} \\spad{psi(x)},{} defined by \\indented{2}{\\spad{psi(x) = Gamma'(x)/Gamma(x)}.}")) (|logGamma| (((|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{logGamma(x)} is the natural log of \\spad{Gamma(x)}. This can often be computed even if \\spad{Gamma(x)} cannot.") (((|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) "\\spad{logGamma(x)} is the natural log of \\spad{Gamma(x)}. This can often be computed even if \\spad{Gamma(x)} cannot.")) 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Principal operations are thus destructive (non-copying) ones."))) NIL NIL (-233 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "A dictionary is an aggregate in which entries can be inserted,{} searched for and removed. Duplicates are thrown away on insertion. This category models the usual notion of dictionary which involves large amounts of data where copying is impractical. Principal operations are thus destructive (non-copying) ones."))) ((-4511 . T)) NIL (-234 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "Differential extensions of a ring \\spad{R}. Given a differentiation on \\spad{R},{} extend it to a differentiation on \\%."))) ((-4507 . T)) NIL (-235 S T$) ((|constructor| (NIL "This category captures the interface of domains with a distinguished operation named \\spad{differentiate}. Usually,{} additional properties are wanted. For example,{} that it obeys the usual Leibniz identity of differentiation of product,{} in case of differential rings. 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(QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| |#3| (QUOTE (-102))) (-12 (|HasCategory| |#3| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#3| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#3|))))) (-261 A R S V E) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{DifferentialPolynomialCategory} is a category constructor specifying basic functions in an ordinary differential polynomial ring with a given ordered set of differential indeterminates. In addition,{} it implements defaults for the basic functions. The functions \\spadfun{order} and \\spadfun{weight} are extended from the set of derivatives of differential indeterminates to the set of differential polynomials. Other operations provided on differential polynomials are \\spadfun{leader},{} \\spadfun{initial},{} \\spadfun{separant},{} \\spadfun{differentialVariables},{} and \\spadfun{isobaric?}. Furthermore,{} if the ground ring is a differential ring,{} then evaluation (substitution of differential indeterminates by elements of the ground ring or by differential polynomials) is provided by \\spadfun{eval}. A convenient way of referencing derivatives is provided by the functions \\spadfun{makeVariable}. \\blankline To construct a domain using this constructor,{} one needs to provide a ground ring \\spad{R},{} an ordered set \\spad{S} of differential indeterminates,{} a ranking \\spad{V} on the set of derivatives of the differential indeterminates,{} and a set \\spad{E} of exponents in bijection with the set of differential monomials in the given differential indeterminates. \\blankline")) (|separant| (($ $) "\\spad{separant(p)} returns the partial derivative of the differential polynomial \\spad{p} with respect to its leader.")) (|initial| (($ $) "\\spad{initial(p)} returns the leading coefficient when the differential polynomial \\spad{p} is written as a univariate polynomial in its leader.")) (|leader| ((|#4| $) "\\spad{leader(p)} returns the derivative of the highest rank appearing in the differential polynomial \\spad{p} Note: an error occurs if \\spad{p} is in the ground ring.")) (|isobaric?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{isobaric?(p)} returns \\spad{true} if every differential monomial appearing in the differential polynomial \\spad{p} has same weight,{} and returns \\spad{false} otherwise.")) (|weight| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $ |#3|) "\\spad{weight(p, s)} returns the maximum weight of all differential monomials appearing in the differential polynomial \\spad{p} when \\spad{p} is viewed as a differential polynomial in the differential indeterminate \\spad{s} alone.") (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{weight(p)} returns the maximum weight of all differential monomials appearing in the differential polynomial \\spad{p}.")) (|weights| (((|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) $ |#3|) "\\spad{weights(p, s)} returns a list of weights of differential monomials appearing in the differential polynomial \\spad{p} when \\spad{p} is viewed as a differential polynomial in the differential indeterminate \\spad{s} alone.") (((|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) $) "\\spad{weights(p)} returns a list of weights of differential monomials appearing in differential polynomial \\spad{p}.")) (|degree| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $ |#3|) "\\spad{degree(p, s)} returns the maximum degree of the differential polynomial \\spad{p} viewed as a differential polynomial in the differential indeterminate \\spad{s} alone.")) (|order| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{order(p)} returns the order of the differential polynomial \\spad{p},{} which is the maximum number of differentiations of a differential indeterminate,{} among all those appearing in \\spad{p}.") (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $ |#3|) "\\spad{order(p,s)} returns the order of the differential polynomial \\spad{p} in differential indeterminate \\spad{s}.")) (|differentialVariables| (((|List| |#3|) $) "\\spad{differentialVariables(p)} returns a list of differential indeterminates occurring in a differential polynomial \\spad{p}.")) (|makeVariable| (((|Mapping| $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) $) "\\spad{makeVariable(p)} views \\spad{p} as an element of a differential ring,{} in such a way that the \\spad{n}-th derivative of \\spad{p} may be simply referenced as \\spad{z}.\\spad{n} where \\spad{z} := makeVariable(\\spad{p}). Note: In the interpreter,{} \\spad{z} is given as an internal map,{} which may be ignored.") (((|Mapping| $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) |#3|) "\\spad{makeVariable(s)} views \\spad{s} as a differential indeterminate,{} in such a way that the \\spad{n}-th derivative of \\spad{s} may be simply referenced as \\spad{z}.\\spad{n} where \\spad{z} :=makeVariable(\\spad{s}). Note: In the interpreter,{} \\spad{z} is given as an internal map,{} which may be ignored."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-240)))) (-262 R S V E) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{DifferentialPolynomialCategory} is a category constructor specifying basic functions in an ordinary differential polynomial ring with a given ordered set of differential indeterminates. In addition,{} it implements defaults for the basic functions. The functions \\spadfun{order} and \\spadfun{weight} are extended from the set of derivatives of differential indeterminates to the set of differential polynomials. Other operations provided on differential polynomials are \\spadfun{leader},{} \\spadfun{initial},{} \\spadfun{separant},{} \\spadfun{differentialVariables},{} and \\spadfun{isobaric?}. Furthermore,{} if the ground ring is a differential ring,{} then evaluation (substitution of differential indeterminates by elements of the ground ring or by differential polynomials) is provided by \\spadfun{eval}. A convenient way of referencing derivatives is provided by the functions \\spadfun{makeVariable}. \\blankline To construct a domain using this constructor,{} one needs to provide a ground ring \\spad{R},{} an ordered set \\spad{S} of differential indeterminates,{} a ranking \\spad{V} on the set of derivatives of the differential indeterminates,{} and a set \\spad{E} of exponents in bijection with the set of differential monomials in the given differential indeterminates. \\blankline")) (|separant| (($ $) "\\spad{separant(p)} returns the partial derivative of the differential polynomial \\spad{p} with respect to its leader.")) (|initial| (($ $) "\\spad{initial(p)} returns the leading coefficient when the differential polynomial \\spad{p} is written as a univariate polynomial in its leader.")) (|leader| ((|#3| $) "\\spad{leader(p)} returns the derivative of the highest rank appearing in the differential polynomial \\spad{p} Note: an error occurs if \\spad{p} is in the ground ring.")) (|isobaric?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{isobaric?(p)} returns \\spad{true} if every differential monomial appearing in the differential polynomial \\spad{p} has same weight,{} and returns \\spad{false} otherwise.")) (|weight| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $ |#2|) "\\spad{weight(p, s)} returns the maximum weight of all differential monomials appearing in the differential polynomial \\spad{p} when \\spad{p} is viewed as a differential polynomial in the differential indeterminate \\spad{s} alone.") (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{weight(p)} returns the maximum weight of all differential monomials appearing in the differential polynomial \\spad{p}.")) (|weights| (((|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) $ |#2|) "\\spad{weights(p, s)} returns a list of weights of differential monomials appearing in the differential polynomial \\spad{p} when \\spad{p} is viewed as a differential polynomial in the differential indeterminate \\spad{s} alone.") (((|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) $) "\\spad{weights(p)} returns a list of weights of differential monomials appearing in differential polynomial \\spad{p}.")) (|degree| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $ |#2|) "\\spad{degree(p, s)} returns the maximum degree of the differential polynomial \\spad{p} viewed as a differential polynomial in the differential indeterminate \\spad{s} alone.")) (|order| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{order(p)} returns the order of the differential polynomial \\spad{p},{} which is the maximum number of differentiations of a differential indeterminate,{} among all those appearing in \\spad{p}.") (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $ |#2|) "\\spad{order(p,s)} returns the order of the differential polynomial \\spad{p} in differential indeterminate \\spad{s}.")) (|differentialVariables| (((|List| |#2|) $) "\\spad{differentialVariables(p)} returns a list of differential indeterminates occurring in a differential polynomial \\spad{p}.")) (|makeVariable| (((|Mapping| $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) $) "\\spad{makeVariable(p)} views \\spad{p} as an element of a differential ring,{} in such a way that the \\spad{n}-th derivative of \\spad{p} may be simply referenced as \\spad{z}.\\spad{n} where \\spad{z} := makeVariable(\\spad{p}). Note: In the interpreter,{} \\spad{z} is given as an internal map,{} which may be ignored.") (((|Mapping| $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) |#2|) "\\spad{makeVariable(s)} views \\spad{s} as a differential indeterminate,{} in such a way that the \\spad{n}-th derivative of \\spad{s} may be simply referenced as \\spad{z}.\\spad{n} where \\spad{z} :=makeVariable(\\spad{s}). Note: In the interpreter,{} \\spad{z} is given as an internal map,{} which may be ignored."))) (((-4512 "*") |has| |#1| (-175)) (-4503 |has| |#1| (-571)) (-4508 |has| |#1| (-6 -4508)) (-4505 . T) (-4504 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-263 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "A dequeue is a doubly ended stack,{} that is,{} a bag where first items inserted are the first items extracted,{} at either the front or the back end of the data structure.")) (|reverse!| (($ $) "\\spad{reverse!(d)} destructively replaces \\spad{d} by its reverse dequeue,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the top (front) element is now the bottom (back) element,{} and so on.")) (|extractBottom!| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{extractBottom!(d)} destructively extracts the bottom (back) element from the dequeue \\spad{d}. Error: if \\spad{d} is empty.")) (|extractTop!| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{extractTop!(d)} destructively extracts the top (front) element from the dequeue \\spad{d}. Error: if \\spad{d} is empty.")) (|insertBottom!| ((|#1| |#1| $) "\\spad{insertBottom!(x,d)} destructively inserts \\spad{x} into the dequeue \\spad{d} at the bottom (back) of the dequeue.")) (|insertTop!| ((|#1| |#1| $) "\\spad{insertTop!(x,d)} destructively inserts \\spad{x} into the dequeue \\spad{d},{} that is,{} at the top (front) of the dequeue. The element previously at the top of the dequeue becomes the second in the dequeue,{} and so on.")) (|bottom!| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{bottom!(d)} returns the element at the bottom (back) of the dequeue.")) (|top!| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{top!(d)} returns the element at the top (front) of the dequeue.")) (|height| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{height(d)} returns the number of elements in dequeue \\spad{d}. Note: \\axiom{height(\\spad{d}) = \\# \\spad{d}}.")) (|dequeue| (($ (|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{dequeue([x,y,...,z])} creates a dequeue with first (top or front) element \\spad{x},{} second element \\spad{y},{}...,{}and last (bottom or back) element \\spad{z}.") (($) "\\spad{dequeue()}\\$\\spad{D} creates an empty dequeue of type \\spad{D}."))) ((-4510 . T) (-4511 . T)) NIL (-264 |Ex|) ((|constructor| (NIL "TopLevelDrawFunctions provides top level functions for drawing graphics of expressions.")) (|makeObject| (((|ThreeSpace| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|ParametricSurface| |#1|) (|SegmentBinding| (|Float|)) (|SegmentBinding| (|Float|))) "\\spad{makeObject(surface(f(u,v),g(u,v),h(u,v)),u = a..b,v = c..d)} returns a space of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} which contains the graph of the parametric surface \\spad{x = f(u,v)},{} \\spad{y = g(u,v)},{} \\spad{z = h(u,v)} as \\spad{u} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)} and \\spad{v} ranges from \\spad{min(c,d)} to \\spad{max(c,d)}; \\spad{h(t)} is the default title.") (((|ThreeSpace| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|ParametricSurface| |#1|) (|SegmentBinding| (|Float|)) (|SegmentBinding| (|Float|)) (|List| (|DrawOption|))) "\\spad{makeObject(surface(f(u,v),g(u,v),h(u,v)),u = a..b,v = c..d,l)} returns a space of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} which contains the graph of the parametric surface \\spad{x = f(u,v)},{} \\spad{y = g(u,v)},{} \\spad{z = h(u,v)} as \\spad{u} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)} and \\spad{v} ranges from \\spad{min(c,d)} to \\spad{max(c,d)}; \\spad{h(t)} is the default title,{} and the options contained in the list \\spad{l} of the domain \\spad{DrawOption} are applied.") (((|ThreeSpace| (|DoubleFloat|)) |#1| (|SegmentBinding| (|Float|)) (|SegmentBinding| (|Float|))) "\\spad{makeObject(f(x,y),x = a..b,y = c..d)} returns a space of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} which contains the graph of \\spad{z = f(x,y)} as \\spad{x} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)} and \\spad{y} ranges from \\spad{min(c,d)} to \\spad{max(c,d)}; \\spad{f(x,y)} appears as the default title.") (((|ThreeSpace| (|DoubleFloat|)) |#1| (|SegmentBinding| (|Float|)) (|SegmentBinding| (|Float|)) (|List| (|DrawOption|))) "\\spad{makeObject(f(x,y),x = a..b,y = c..d,l)} returns a space of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} which contains the graph of \\spad{z = f(x,y)} as \\spad{x} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)} and \\spad{y} ranges from \\spad{min(c,d)} to \\spad{max(c,d)}; \\spad{f(x,y)} is the default title,{} and the options contained in the list \\spad{l} of the domain \\spad{DrawOption} are applied.") (((|ThreeSpace| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|ParametricSpaceCurve| |#1|) (|SegmentBinding| (|Float|))) "\\spad{makeObject(curve(f(t),g(t),h(t)),t = a..b)} returns a space of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} which contains the graph of the parametric curve \\spad{x = f(t)},{} \\spad{y = g(t)},{} \\spad{z = h(t)} as \\spad{t} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)}; \\spad{h(t)} is the default title.") (((|ThreeSpace| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|ParametricSpaceCurve| |#1|) (|SegmentBinding| (|Float|)) (|List| (|DrawOption|))) "\\spad{makeObject(curve(f(t),g(t),h(t)),t = a..b,l)} returns a space of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} which contains the graph of the parametric curve \\spad{x = f(t)},{} \\spad{y = g(t)},{} \\spad{z = h(t)} as \\spad{t} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)}; \\spad{h(t)} is the default title,{} and the options contained in the list \\spad{l} of the domain \\spad{DrawOption} are applied.")) (|draw| (((|ThreeDimensionalViewport|) (|ParametricSurface| |#1|) (|SegmentBinding| (|Float|)) (|SegmentBinding| (|Float|))) "\\spad{draw(surface(f(u,v),g(u,v),h(u,v)),u = a..b,v = c..d)} draws the graph of the parametric surface \\spad{x = f(u,v)},{} \\spad{y = g(u,v)},{} \\spad{z = h(u,v)} as \\spad{u} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)} and \\spad{v} ranges from \\spad{min(c,d)} to \\spad{max(c,d)}; \\spad{h(t)} is the default title.") (((|ThreeDimensionalViewport|) (|ParametricSurface| |#1|) (|SegmentBinding| (|Float|)) (|SegmentBinding| (|Float|)) (|List| (|DrawOption|))) "\\spad{draw(surface(f(u,v),g(u,v),h(u,v)),u = a..b,v = c..d,l)} draws the graph of the parametric surface \\spad{x = f(u,v)},{} \\spad{y = g(u,v)},{} \\spad{z = h(u,v)} as \\spad{u} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)} and \\spad{v} ranges from \\spad{min(c,d)} to \\spad{max(c,d)}; \\spad{h(t)} is the default title,{} and the options contained in the list \\spad{l} of the domain \\spad{DrawOption} are applied.") (((|ThreeDimensionalViewport|) |#1| (|SegmentBinding| (|Float|)) (|SegmentBinding| (|Float|))) "\\spad{draw(f(x,y),x = a..b,y = c..d)} draws the graph of \\spad{z = f(x,y)} as \\spad{x} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)} and \\spad{y} ranges from \\spad{min(c,d)} to \\spad{max(c,d)}; \\spad{f(x,y)} appears in the title bar.") (((|ThreeDimensionalViewport|) |#1| (|SegmentBinding| (|Float|)) (|SegmentBinding| (|Float|)) (|List| (|DrawOption|))) "\\spad{draw(f(x,y),x = a..b,y = c..d,l)} draws the graph of \\spad{z = f(x,y)} as \\spad{x} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)} and \\spad{y} ranges from \\spad{min(c,d)} to \\spad{max(c,d)}; \\spad{f(x,y)} is the default title,{} and the options contained in the list \\spad{l} of the domain \\spad{DrawOption} are applied.") (((|ThreeDimensionalViewport|) (|ParametricSpaceCurve| |#1|) (|SegmentBinding| (|Float|))) "\\spad{draw(curve(f(t),g(t),h(t)),t = a..b)} draws the graph of the parametric curve \\spad{x = f(t)},{} \\spad{y = g(t)},{} \\spad{z = h(t)} as \\spad{t} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)}; \\spad{h(t)} is the default title.") (((|ThreeDimensionalViewport|) (|ParametricSpaceCurve| |#1|) (|SegmentBinding| (|Float|)) (|List| (|DrawOption|))) "\\spad{draw(curve(f(t),g(t),h(t)),t = a..b,l)} draws the graph of the parametric curve \\spad{x = f(t)},{} \\spad{y = g(t)},{} \\spad{z = h(t)} as \\spad{t} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)}; \\spad{h(t)} is the default title,{} and the options contained in the list \\spad{l} of the domain \\spad{DrawOption} are applied.") (((|TwoDimensionalViewport|) (|ParametricPlaneCurve| |#1|) (|SegmentBinding| (|Float|))) "\\spad{draw(curve(f(t),g(t)),t = a..b)} draws the graph of the parametric curve \\spad{x = f(t), y = g(t)} as \\spad{t} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)}; \\spad{(f(t),g(t))} appears in the title bar.") (((|TwoDimensionalViewport|) (|ParametricPlaneCurve| |#1|) (|SegmentBinding| (|Float|)) (|List| (|DrawOption|))) "\\spad{draw(curve(f(t),g(t)),t = a..b,l)} draws the graph of the parametric curve \\spad{x = f(t), y = g(t)} as \\spad{t} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)}; \\spad{(f(t),g(t))} is the default title,{} and the options contained in the list \\spad{l} of the domain \\spad{DrawOption} are applied.") (((|TwoDimensionalViewport|) |#1| (|SegmentBinding| (|Float|))) "\\spad{draw(f(x),x = a..b)} draws the graph of \\spad{y = f(x)} as \\spad{x} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)}; \\spad{f(x)} appears in the title bar.") (((|TwoDimensionalViewport|) |#1| (|SegmentBinding| (|Float|)) (|List| (|DrawOption|))) "\\spad{draw(f(x),x = a..b,l)} draws the graph of \\spad{y = f(x)} as \\spad{x} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)}; \\spad{f(x)} is the default title,{} and the options contained in the list \\spad{l} of the domain \\spad{DrawOption} are applied."))) NIL NIL (-265) ((|constructor| (NIL "TopLevelDrawFunctionsForCompiledFunctions provides top level functions for drawing graphics of expressions.")) (|recolor| (((|Mapping| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Mapping| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{recolor()},{} uninteresting to top level user; exported in order to compile package.")) (|makeObject| (((|ThreeSpace| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|ParametricSurface| (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|))) (|Segment| (|Float|)) (|Segment| (|Float|))) "\\spad{makeObject(surface(f,g,h),a..b,c..d,l)} returns a space of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} which contains the graph of the parametric surface \\spad{x = f(u,v)},{} \\spad{y = g(u,v)},{} \\spad{z = h(u,v)} as \\spad{u} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)} and \\spad{v} ranges from \\spad{min(c,d)} to \\spad{max(c,d)}.") (((|ThreeSpace| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|ParametricSurface| (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|))) (|Segment| (|Float|)) (|Segment| (|Float|)) (|List| (|DrawOption|))) "\\spad{makeObject(surface(f,g,h),a..b,c..d,l)} returns a space of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} which contains the graph of the parametric surface \\spad{x = f(u,v)},{} \\spad{y = g(u,v)},{} \\spad{z = h(u,v)} as \\spad{u} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)} and \\spad{v} ranges from \\spad{min(c,d)} to \\spad{max(c,d)}. The options contained in the list \\spad{l} of the domain \\spad{DrawOption} are applied.") (((|ThreeSpace| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Mapping| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|Float|)) (|Segment| (|Float|))) "\\spad{makeObject(f,a..b,c..d,l)} returns a space of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} which contains the graph of the parametric surface \\spad{f(u,v)} as \\spad{u} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)} and \\spad{v} ranges from \\spad{min(c,d)} to \\spad{max(c,d)}.") (((|ThreeSpace| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Mapping| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|Float|)) (|Segment| (|Float|)) (|List| (|DrawOption|))) "\\spad{makeObject(f,a..b,c..d,l)} returns a space of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} which contains the graph of the parametric surface \\spad{f(u,v)} as \\spad{u} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)} and \\spad{v} ranges from \\spad{min(c,d)} to \\spad{max(c,d)}; The options contained in the list \\spad{l} of the domain \\spad{DrawOption} are applied.") (((|ThreeSpace| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|Float|)) (|Segment| (|Float|))) "\\spad{makeObject(f,a..b,c..d)} returns a space of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} which contains the graph of \\spad{z = f(x,y)} as \\spad{x} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)} and \\spad{y} ranges from \\spad{min(c,d)} to \\spad{max(c,d)}.") (((|ThreeSpace| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|Float|)) (|Segment| (|Float|)) (|List| (|DrawOption|))) "\\spad{makeObject(f,a..b,c..d,l)} returns a space of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} which contains the graph of \\spad{z = f(x,y)} as \\spad{x} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)} and \\spad{y} ranges from \\spad{min(c,d)} to \\spad{max(c,d)},{} and the options contained in the list \\spad{l} of the domain \\spad{DrawOption} are applied.") (((|ThreeSpace| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Mapping| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|Float|))) "\\spad{makeObject(sp,curve(f,g,h),a..b)} returns the space \\spad{sp} of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} with the addition of the graph of the parametric curve \\spad{x = f(t), y = g(t), z = h(t)} as \\spad{t} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)}.") (((|ThreeSpace| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Mapping| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|Float|)) (|List| (|DrawOption|))) "\\spad{makeObject(curve(f,g,h),a..b,l)} returns a space of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} which contains the graph of the parametric curve \\spad{x = f(t), y = g(t), z = h(t)} as \\spad{t} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)}. The options contained in the list \\spad{l} of the domain \\spad{DrawOption} are applied.") (((|ThreeSpace| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|ParametricSpaceCurve| (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|))) (|Segment| (|Float|))) "\\spad{makeObject(sp,curve(f,g,h),a..b)} returns the space \\spad{sp} of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} with the addition of the graph of the parametric curve \\spad{x = f(t), y = g(t), z = h(t)} as \\spad{t} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)}.") (((|ThreeSpace| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|ParametricSpaceCurve| (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|))) (|Segment| (|Float|)) (|List| (|DrawOption|))) "\\spad{makeObject(curve(f,g,h),a..b,l)} returns a space of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} which contains the graph of the parametric curve \\spad{x = f(t), y = g(t), z = h(t)} as \\spad{t} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)}; The options contained in the list \\spad{l} of the domain \\spad{DrawOption} are applied.")) (|draw| (((|ThreeDimensionalViewport|) (|ParametricSurface| (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|))) (|Segment| (|Float|)) (|Segment| (|Float|))) "\\spad{draw(surface(f,g,h),a..b,c..d)} draws the graph of the parametric surface \\spad{x = f(u,v)},{} \\spad{y = g(u,v)},{} \\spad{z = h(u,v)} as \\spad{u} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)} and \\spad{v} ranges from \\spad{min(c,d)} to \\spad{max(c,d)}.") (((|ThreeDimensionalViewport|) (|ParametricSurface| (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|))) (|Segment| (|Float|)) (|Segment| (|Float|)) (|List| (|DrawOption|))) "\\spad{draw(surface(f,g,h),a..b,c..d)} draws the graph of the parametric surface \\spad{x = f(u,v)},{} \\spad{y = g(u,v)},{} \\spad{z = h(u,v)} as \\spad{u} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)} and \\spad{v} ranges from \\spad{min(c,d)} to \\spad{max(c,d)}; The options contained in the list \\spad{l} of the domain \\spad{DrawOption} are applied.") (((|ThreeDimensionalViewport|) (|Mapping| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|Float|)) (|Segment| (|Float|))) "\\spad{draw(f,a..b,c..d)} draws the graph of the parametric surface \\spad{f(u,v)} as \\spad{u} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)} and \\spad{v} ranges from \\spad{min(c,d)} to \\spad{max(c,d)} The options contained in the list \\spad{l} of the domain \\spad{DrawOption} are applied.") (((|ThreeDimensionalViewport|) (|Mapping| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|Float|)) (|Segment| (|Float|)) (|List| (|DrawOption|))) "\\spad{draw(f,a..b,c..d)} draws the graph of the parametric surface \\spad{f(u,v)} as \\spad{u} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)} and \\spad{v} ranges from \\spad{min(c,d)} to \\spad{max(c,d)}. The options contained in the list \\spad{l} of the domain \\spad{DrawOption} are applied.") (((|ThreeDimensionalViewport|) (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|Float|)) (|Segment| (|Float|))) "\\spad{draw(f,a..b,c..d)} draws the graph of \\spad{z = f(x,y)} as \\spad{x} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)} and \\spad{y} ranges from \\spad{min(c,d)} to \\spad{max(c,d)}.") (((|ThreeDimensionalViewport|) (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|Float|)) (|Segment| (|Float|)) (|List| (|DrawOption|))) "\\spad{draw(f,a..b,c..d,l)} draws the graph of \\spad{z = f(x,y)} as \\spad{x} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)} and \\spad{y} ranges from \\spad{min(c,d)} to \\spad{max(c,d)}. and the options contained in the list \\spad{l} of the domain \\spad{DrawOption} are applied.") (((|ThreeDimensionalViewport|) (|Mapping| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|Float|))) "\\spad{draw(f,a..b,l)} draws the graph of the parametric curve \\spad{f} as \\spad{t} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)}.") (((|ThreeDimensionalViewport|) (|Mapping| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|Float|)) (|List| (|DrawOption|))) "\\spad{draw(f,a..b,l)} draws the graph of the parametric curve \\spad{f} as \\spad{t} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)}. The options contained in the list \\spad{l} of the domain \\spad{DrawOption} are applied.") (((|ThreeDimensionalViewport|) (|ParametricSpaceCurve| (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|))) (|Segment| (|Float|))) "\\spad{draw(curve(f,g,h),a..b,l)} draws the graph of the parametric curve \\spad{x = f(t), y = g(t), z = h(t)} as \\spad{t} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)}.") (((|ThreeDimensionalViewport|) (|ParametricSpaceCurve| (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|))) (|Segment| (|Float|)) (|List| (|DrawOption|))) "\\spad{draw(curve(f,g,h),a..b,l)} draws the graph of the parametric curve \\spad{x = f(t), y = g(t), z = h(t)} as \\spad{t} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)}. The options contained in the list \\spad{l} of the domain \\spad{DrawOption} are applied.") (((|TwoDimensionalViewport|) (|ParametricPlaneCurve| (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|))) (|Segment| (|Float|))) "\\spad{draw(curve(f,g),a..b)} draws the graph of the parametric curve \\spad{x = f(t), y = g(t)} as \\spad{t} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)}.") (((|TwoDimensionalViewport|) (|ParametricPlaneCurve| (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|))) (|Segment| (|Float|)) (|List| (|DrawOption|))) "\\spad{draw(curve(f,g),a..b,l)} draws the graph of the parametric curve \\spad{x = f(t), y = g(t)} as \\spad{t} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)}. The options contained in the list \\spad{l} of the domain \\spad{DrawOption} are applied.") (((|TwoDimensionalViewport|) (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|Float|))) "\\spad{draw(f,a..b)} draws the graph of \\spad{y = f(x)} as \\spad{x} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)}.") (((|TwoDimensionalViewport|) (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|Float|)) (|List| (|DrawOption|))) "\\spad{draw(f,a..b,l)} draws the graph of \\spad{y = f(x)} as \\spad{x} ranges from \\spad{min(a,b)} to \\spad{max(a,b)}. The options contained in the list \\spad{l} of the domain \\spad{DrawOption} are applied."))) NIL NIL (-266 R |Ex|) ((|constructor| (NIL "TopLevelDrawFunctionsForAlgebraicCurves provides top level functions for drawing non-singular algebraic curves.")) (|draw| (((|TwoDimensionalViewport|) (|Equation| |#2|) (|Symbol|) (|Symbol|) (|List| (|DrawOption|))) "\\spad{draw(f(x,y) = g(x,y),x,y,l)} draws the graph of a polynomial equation. The list \\spad{l} of draw options must specify a region in the plane in which the curve is to sketched."))) NIL NIL (-267) ((|setClipValue| (((|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) "\\spad{setClipValue(x)} sets to \\spad{x} the maximum value to plot when drawing complex functions. Returns \\spad{x}.")) (|setImagSteps| (((|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{setImagSteps(i)} sets to \\spad{i} the number of steps to use in the imaginary direction when drawing complex functions. Returns \\spad{i}.")) (|setRealSteps| (((|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{setRealSteps(i)} sets to \\spad{i} the number of steps to use in the real direction when drawing complex functions. Returns \\spad{i}.")) (|drawComplexVectorField| (((|ThreeDimensionalViewport|) (|Mapping| (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{drawComplexVectorField(f,rRange,iRange)} draws a complex vector field using arrows on the \\spad{x--y} plane. These vector fields should be viewed from the top by pressing the \"XY\" translate button on the 3-\\spad{d} viewport control panel.\\newline Sample call: \\indented{3}{\\spad{f z == sin z}} \\indented{3}{\\spad{drawComplexVectorField(f, -2..2, -2..2)}} Parameter descriptions: \\indented{2}{\\spad{f} : the function to draw} \\indented{2}{\\spad{rRange} : the range of the real values} \\indented{2}{\\spad{iRange} : the range of the imaginary values} Call the functions \\axiomFunFrom{setRealSteps}{DrawComplex} and \\axiomFunFrom{setImagSteps}{DrawComplex} to change the number of steps used in each direction.")) (|drawComplex| (((|ThreeDimensionalViewport|) (|Mapping| (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{drawComplex(f,rRange,iRange,arrows?)} draws a complex function as a height field. It uses the complex norm as the height and the complex argument as the color. It will optionally draw arrows on the surface indicating the direction of the complex value.\\newline Sample call: \\indented{2}{\\spad{f z == exp(1/z)}} \\indented{2}{\\spad{drawComplex(f, 0.3..3, 0..2*\\%pi, false)}} Parameter descriptions: \\indented{2}{f:\\space{2}the function to draw} \\indented{2}{\\spad{rRange} : the range of the real values} \\indented{2}{\\spad{iRange} : the range of imaginary values} \\indented{2}{\\spad{arrows?} : a flag indicating whether to draw the phase arrows for \\spad{f}} Call the functions \\axiomFunFrom{setRealSteps}{DrawComplex} and \\axiomFunFrom{setImagSteps}{DrawComplex} to change the number of steps used in each direction."))) NIL NIL (-268 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "Hack for the draw interface. DrawNumericHack provides a \"coercion\" from something of the form \\spad{x = a..b} where \\spad{a} and \\spad{b} are formal expressions to a binding of the form \\spad{x = c..d} where \\spad{c} and \\spad{d} are the numerical values of \\spad{a} and \\spad{b}. This \"coercion\" fails if \\spad{a} and \\spad{b} contains symbolic variables,{} but is meant for expressions involving \\%\\spad{pi}.")) (|coerce| (((|SegmentBinding| (|Float|)) (|SegmentBinding| (|Expression| |#1|))) "\\spad{coerce(x = a..b)} returns \\spad{x = c..d} where \\spad{c} and \\spad{d} are the numerical values of \\spad{a} and \\spad{b}."))) NIL NIL (-269) ((|constructor| (NIL "TopLevelDrawFunctionsForPoints provides top level functions for drawing curves and surfaces described by sets of points.")) (|draw| (((|ThreeDimensionalViewport|) (|List| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|List| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|List| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|List| (|DrawOption|))) "\\spad{draw(lx,ly,lz,l)} draws the surface constructed by projecting the values in the \\axiom{\\spad{lz}} list onto the rectangular grid formed by the The options contained in the list \\spad{l} of the domain \\spad{DrawOption} are applied.") (((|ThreeDimensionalViewport|) (|List| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|List| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{draw(lx,ly,lz)} draws the surface constructed by projecting the values in the \\axiom{\\spad{lz}} list onto the rectangular grid formed by the \\axiom{\\spad{lx} \\spad{X} \\spad{ly}}.") (((|TwoDimensionalViewport|) (|List| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|List| (|DrawOption|))) "\\spad{draw(lp,l)} plots the curve constructed from the list of points \\spad{lp}. The options contained in the list \\spad{l} of the domain \\spad{DrawOption} are applied.") (((|TwoDimensionalViewport|) (|List| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{draw(lp)} plots the curve constructed from the list of points \\spad{lp}.") (((|TwoDimensionalViewport|) (|List| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|List| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|List| (|DrawOption|))) "\\spad{draw(lx,ly,l)} plots the curve constructed of points (\\spad{x},{}\\spad{y}) for \\spad{x} in \\spad{lx} for \\spad{y} in \\spad{ly}. The options contained in the list \\spad{l} of the domain \\spad{DrawOption} are applied.") (((|TwoDimensionalViewport|) (|List| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{draw(lx,ly)} plots the curve constructed of points (\\spad{x},{}\\spad{y}) for \\spad{x} in \\spad{lx} for \\spad{y} in \\spad{ly}."))) NIL NIL (-270) ((|constructor| (NIL "DrawOption allows the user to specify defaults for the creation and rendering of plots.")) (|option?| (((|Boolean|) (|List| $) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{option?()} is not to be used at the top level; option? internally returns \\spad{true} for drawing options which are indicated in a draw command,{} or \\spad{false} for those which are not.")) (|option| (((|Union| (|Any|) "failed") (|List| $) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{option()} is not to be used at the top level; option determines internally which drawing options are indicated in a draw command.")) (|unit| (($ (|List| (|Float|))) "\\spad{unit(lf)} will mark off the units according to the indicated list \\spad{lf}. This option is expressed in the form \\spad{unit == [f1,f2]}.")) (|coord| (($ (|Mapping| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{coord(p)} specifies a change of coordinates of point \\spad{p}. This option is expressed in the form \\spad{coord == p}.")) (|tubePoints| (($ (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{tubePoints(n)} specifies the number of points,{} \\spad{n},{} defining the circle which creates the tube around a 3D curve,{} the default is 6. This option is expressed in the form \\spad{tubePoints == n}.")) (|var2Steps| (($ (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{var2Steps(n)} indicates the number of subdivisions,{} \\spad{n},{} of the second range variable. This option is expressed in the form \\spad{var2Steps == n}.")) (|var1Steps| (($ (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{var1Steps(n)} indicates the number of subdivisions,{} \\spad{n},{} of the first range variable. This option is expressed in the form \\spad{var1Steps == n}.")) (|space| (($ (|ThreeSpace| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{space specifies} the space into which we will draw. If none is given then a new space is created.")) (|ranges| (($ (|List| (|Segment| (|Float|)))) "\\spad{ranges(l)} provides a list of user-specified ranges \\spad{l}. This option is expressed in the form \\spad{ranges == l}.")) (|range| (($ (|List| (|Segment| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))))) "\\spad{range([i])} provides a user-specified range \\spad{i}. This option is expressed in the form \\spad{range == [i]}.") (($ (|List| (|Segment| (|Float|)))) "\\spad{range([l])} provides a user-specified range \\spad{l}. This option is expressed in the form \\spad{range == [l]}.")) (|tubeRadius| (($ (|Float|)) "\\spad{tubeRadius(r)} specifies a radius,{} \\spad{r},{} for a tube plot around a 3D curve; is expressed in the form \\spad{tubeRadius == 4}.")) (|colorFunction| (($ (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{colorFunction(f(x,y,z))} specifies the color for three dimensional plots as a function of \\spad{x},{} \\spad{y},{} and \\spad{z} coordinates. This option is expressed in the form \\spad{colorFunction == f(x,y,z)}.") (($ (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{colorFunction(f(u,v))} specifies the color for three dimensional plots as a function based upon the two parametric variables. This option is expressed in the form \\spad{colorFunction == f(u,v)}.") (($ (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{colorFunction(f(z))} specifies the color based upon the \\spad{z}-component of three dimensional plots. This option is expressed in the form \\spad{colorFunction == f(z)}.")) (|curveColor| (($ (|Palette|)) "\\spad{curveColor(p)} specifies a color index for 2D graph curves from the spadcolors palette \\spad{p}. This option is expressed in the form \\spad{curveColor ==p}.") (($ (|Float|)) "\\spad{curveColor(v)} specifies a color,{} \\spad{v},{} for 2D graph curves. This option is expressed in the form \\spad{curveColor == v}.")) (|pointColor| (($ (|Palette|)) "\\spad{pointColor(p)} specifies a color index for 2D graph points from the spadcolors palette \\spad{p}. This option is expressed in the form \\spad{pointColor == p}.") (($ (|Float|)) "\\spad{pointColor(v)} specifies a color,{} \\spad{v},{} for 2D graph points. This option is expressed in the form \\spad{pointColor == v}.")) (|coordinates| (($ (|Mapping| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{coordinates(p)} specifies a change of coordinate systems of point \\spad{p}. This option is expressed in the form \\spad{coordinates == p}.")) (|toScale| (($ (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{toScale(b)} specifies whether or not a plot is to be drawn to scale; if \\spad{b} is \\spad{true} it is drawn to scale,{} if \\spad{b} is \\spad{false} it is not. This option is expressed in the form \\spad{toScale == b}.")) (|style| (($ (|String|)) "\\spad{style(s)} specifies the drawing style in which the graph will be plotted by the indicated string \\spad{s}. This option is expressed in the form \\spad{style == s}.")) (|title| (($ (|String|)) "\\spad{title(s)} specifies a title for a plot by the indicated string \\spad{s}. This option is expressed in the form \\spad{title == s}.")) (|viewpoint| (($ (|Record| (|:| |theta| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |phi| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |scale| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |scaleX| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |scaleY| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |scaleZ| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |deltaX| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |deltaY| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{viewpoint(vp)} creates a viewpoint data structure corresponding to the list of values. The values are interpreted as [theta,{} phi,{} scale,{} scaleX,{} scaleY,{} scaleZ,{} deltaX,{} deltaY]. This option is expressed in the form \\spad{viewpoint == ls}.")) (|clip| (($ (|List| (|Segment| (|Float|)))) "\\spad{clip([l])} provides ranges for user-defined clipping as specified in the list \\spad{l}. This option is expressed in the form \\spad{clip == [l]}.") 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(|viewpoint| (((|Record| (|:| |theta| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |phi| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |scale| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |scaleX| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |scaleY| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |scaleZ| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |deltaX| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |deltaY| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|List| (|DrawOption|)) (|Record| (|:| |theta| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |phi| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |scale| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |scaleX| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |scaleY| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |scaleZ| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |deltaX| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |deltaY| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{viewpoint(l,ls)} takes the list of draw options,{} \\spad{l},{} and checks the list to see if it contains the option \\spad{viewpoint}. IF the option does not exist,{} the value \\spad{ls} is returned.")) (|clipBoolean| (((|Boolean|) (|List| (|DrawOption|)) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{clipBoolean(l,b)} takes the list of draw options,{} \\spad{l},{} and checks the list to see if it contains the option \\spad{clipBoolean}. If the option does not exist the value,{} \\spad{b} is returned.")) (|adaptive| (((|Boolean|) (|List| (|DrawOption|)) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{adaptive(l,b)} takes the list of draw options,{} \\spad{l},{} and checks the list to see if it contains the option \\spad{adaptive}. If the option does not exist the value,{} \\spad{b} is returned."))) NIL NIL (-272 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package \\undocumented{}")) (|option| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") (|List| (|DrawOption|)) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{option(l,s)} determines whether the indicated drawing option,{} \\spad{s},{} is contained in the list of drawing options,{} \\spad{l},{} which is defined by the draw command."))) NIL NIL (-273 S R) ((|constructor| (NIL "Extension of a base differential space with a derivation. \\blankline")) (D (($ $ (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{D(x,d,n)} is a shorthand for \\spad{differentiate(x,d,n)}.") (($ $ (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|)) "\\spad{D(x,d)} is a shorthand for \\spad{differentiate(x,d)}.")) (|differentiate| (($ $ (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{differentiate(x,d,n)} computes the \\spad{n}\\spad{-}th derivative of \\spad{x} using a derivation extending \\spad{d} on \\spad{R}.") (($ $ (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|)) "\\spad{differentiate(x,d)} computes the derivative of \\spad{x},{} extending differentiation \\spad{d} on \\spad{R}."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -930) (QUOTE (-1209)))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-239)))) (-274 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "Extension of a base differential space with a derivation. \\blankline")) (D (($ $ (|Mapping| |#1| |#1|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{D(x,d,n)} is a shorthand for \\spad{differentiate(x,d,n)}.") (($ $ (|Mapping| |#1| |#1|)) "\\spad{D(x,d)} is a shorthand for \\spad{differentiate(x,d)}.")) 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If \\spad{x},{}...,{}\\spad{y} is an ordered set of differential indeterminates,{} and the prime notation is used for differentiation,{} then the set of derivatives (including zero-th order) of the differential indeterminates is \\spad{x},{}\\spad{x'},{}\\spad{x''},{}...,{} \\spad{y},{}\\spad{y'},{}\\spad{y''},{}... (Note: in the interpreter,{} the \\spad{n}-th derivative of \\spad{y} is displayed as \\spad{y} with a subscript \\spad{n}.) This set is viewed as a set of algebraic indeterminates,{} totally ordered in a way compatible with differentiation and the given order on the differential indeterminates. Such a total order is called a ranking of the differential indeterminates. \\blankline A domain in this category is needed to construct a differential polynomial domain. Differential polynomials are ordered by a ranking on the derivatives,{} and by an order (extending the ranking) on on the set of differential monomials. One may thus associate a domain in this category with a ranking of the differential indeterminates,{} just as one associates a domain in the category \\spadtype{OrderedAbelianMonoidSup} with an ordering of the set of monomials in a set of algebraic indeterminates. The ranking is specified through the binary relation \\spadfun{<}. For example,{} one may define one derivative to be less than another by lexicographically comparing first the \\spadfun{order},{} then the given order of the differential indeterminates appearing in the derivatives. This is the default implementation. \\blankline The notion of weight generalizes that of degree. A polynomial domain may be made into a graded ring if a weight function is given on the set of indeterminates,{} Very often,{} a grading is the first step in ordering the set of monomials. For differential polynomial domains,{} this constructor provides a function \\spadfun{weight},{} which allows the assignment of a non-negative number to each derivative of a differential indeterminate. For example,{} one may define the weight of a derivative to be simply its \\spadfun{order} (this is the default assignment). This weight function can then be extended to the set of all differential polynomials,{} providing a graded ring structure.")) (|coerce| (($ |#2|) "\\spad{coerce(s)} returns \\spad{s},{} viewed as the zero-th order derivative of \\spad{s}.")) (|weight| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{weight(v)} returns the weight of the derivative \\spad{v}.")) (|variable| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{variable(v)} returns \\spad{s} if \\spad{v} is any derivative of the differential indeterminate \\spad{s}.")) (|order| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{order(v)} returns \\spad{n} if \\spad{v} is the \\spad{n}-th derivative of any differential indeterminate.")) (|makeVariable| (($ |#2| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{makeVariable(s, n)} returns the \\spad{n}-th derivative of a differential indeterminate \\spad{s} as an algebraic indeterminate."))) NIL NIL (-277 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{DifferentialVariableCategory} constructs the set of derivatives of a given set of (ordinary) differential indeterminates. If \\spad{x},{}...,{}\\spad{y} is an ordered set of differential indeterminates,{} and the prime notation is used for differentiation,{} then the set of derivatives (including zero-th order) of the differential indeterminates is \\spad{x},{}\\spad{x'},{}\\spad{x''},{}...,{} \\spad{y},{}\\spad{y'},{}\\spad{y''},{}... (Note: in the interpreter,{} the \\spad{n}-th derivative of \\spad{y} is displayed as \\spad{y} with a subscript \\spad{n}.) This set is viewed as a set of algebraic indeterminates,{} totally ordered in a way compatible with differentiation and the given order on the differential indeterminates. Such a total order is called a ranking of the differential indeterminates. \\blankline A domain in this category is needed to construct a differential polynomial domain. Differential polynomials are ordered by a ranking on the derivatives,{} and by an order (extending the ranking) on on the set of differential monomials. One may thus associate a domain in this category with a ranking of the differential indeterminates,{} just as one associates a domain in the category \\spadtype{OrderedAbelianMonoidSup} with an ordering of the set of monomials in a set of algebraic indeterminates. The ranking is specified through the binary relation \\spadfun{<}. For example,{} one may define one derivative to be less than another by lexicographically comparing first the \\spadfun{order},{} then the given order of the differential indeterminates appearing in the derivatives. This is the default implementation. \\blankline The notion of weight generalizes that of degree. A polynomial domain may be made into a graded ring if a weight function is given on the set of indeterminates,{} Very often,{} a grading is the first step in ordering the set of monomials. For differential polynomial domains,{} this constructor provides a function \\spadfun{weight},{} which allows the assignment of a non-negative number to each derivative of a differential indeterminate. For example,{} one may define the weight of a derivative to be simply its \\spadfun{order} (this is the default assignment). This weight function can then be extended to the set of all differential polynomials,{} providing a graded ring structure.")) (|coerce| (($ |#1|) "\\spad{coerce(s)} returns \\spad{s},{} viewed as the zero-th order derivative of \\spad{s}.")) (|weight| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{weight(v)} returns the weight of the derivative \\spad{v}.")) (|variable| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{variable(v)} returns \\spad{s} if \\spad{v} is any derivative of the differential indeterminate \\spad{s}.")) (|order| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{order(v)} returns \\spad{n} if \\spad{v} is the \\spad{n}-th derivative of any differential indeterminate.")) (|makeVariable| (($ |#1| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{makeVariable(s, n)} returns the \\spad{n}-th derivative of a differential indeterminate \\spad{s} as an algebraic indeterminate."))) NIL NIL (-278) ((|optAttributes| (((|List| (|String|)) (|Union| (|:| |noa| (|Record| (|:| |fn| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |init| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |lb| (|List| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |cf| (|List| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |ub| (|List| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)))))) (|:| |lsa| (|Record| (|:| |lfn| (|List| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |init| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))))))) "\\spad{optAttributes(o)} is a function for supplying a list of attributes of an optimization problem.")) (|expenseOfEvaluation| (((|Float|) (|Record| (|:| |lfn| (|List| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |init| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))))) "\\spad{expenseOfEvaluation(o)} returns the intensity value of the cost of evaluating the input set of functions. This is in terms of the number of ``operational units''. It returns a value in the range [0,{}1].")) (|changeNameToObjf| (((|Result|) (|Symbol|) (|Result|)) "\\spad{changeNameToObjf(s,r)} changes the name of item \\axiom{\\spad{s}} in \\axiom{\\spad{r}} to objf.")) (|varList| (((|List| (|Symbol|)) (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{varList(e,n)} returns a list of \\axiom{\\spad{n}} indexed variables with name as in \\axiom{\\spad{e}}.")) (|variables| (((|List| (|Symbol|)) (|Record| (|:| |lfn| (|List| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |init| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))))) "\\spad{variables(args)} returns the list of variables in \\axiom{\\spad{args}.lfn}")) (|quadratic?| (((|Boolean|) (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{quadratic?(e)} tests if \\axiom{\\spad{e}} is a quadratic function.")) (|nonLinearPart| (((|List| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|List| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{nonLinearPart(l)} returns the list of non-linear functions of \\axiom{\\spad{l}}.")) (|linearPart| (((|List| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|List| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{linearPart(l)} returns the list of linear functions of \\axiom{\\spad{l}}.")) (|linearMatrix| (((|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|List| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{linearMatrix(l,n)} returns a matrix of coefficients of the linear functions in \\axiom{\\spad{l}}. If \\spad{l} is empty,{} the matrix has at least one row.")) (|linear?| (((|Boolean|) (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{linear?(e)} tests if \\axiom{\\spad{e}} is a linear function.") (((|Boolean|) (|List| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{linear?(l)} returns \\spad{true} if all the bounds \\spad{l} are either linear or simple.")) (|simpleBounds?| (((|Boolean|) (|List| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{simpleBounds?(l)} returns \\spad{true} if the list of expressions \\spad{l} are simple.")) 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NIL NIL (-279) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiomType{e04dgfAnnaType} is a domain of \\axiomType{NumericalOptimization} for the NAG routine E04DGF,{} a general optimization routine which can handle some singularities in the input function. The function \\axiomFun{measure} measures the usefulness of the routine E04DGF for the given problem. The function \\axiomFun{numericalOptimization} performs the optimization by using \\axiomType{NagOptimisationPackage}."))) NIL NIL (-280) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiomType{e04fdfAnnaType} is a domain of \\axiomType{NumericalOptimization} for the NAG routine E04FDF,{} a general optimization routine which can handle some singularities in the input function. The function \\axiomFun{measure} measures the usefulness of the routine E04FDF for the given problem. The function \\axiomFun{numericalOptimization} performs the optimization by using \\axiomType{NagOptimisationPackage}."))) NIL NIL (-281) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiomType{e04gcfAnnaType} is a domain of \\axiomType{NumericalOptimization} for the NAG routine E04GCF,{} a general optimization routine which can handle some singularities in the input function. The function \\axiomFun{measure} measures the usefulness of the routine E04GCF for the given problem. The function \\axiomFun{numericalOptimization} performs the optimization by using \\axiomType{NagOptimisationPackage}."))) NIL NIL (-282) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiomType{e04jafAnnaType} is a domain of \\axiomType{NumericalOptimization} for the NAG routine E04JAF,{} a general optimization routine which can handle some singularities in the input function. The function \\axiomFun{measure} measures the usefulness of the routine E04JAF for the given problem. The function \\axiomFun{numericalOptimization} performs the optimization by using \\axiomType{NagOptimisationPackage}."))) NIL NIL (-283) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiomType{e04mbfAnnaType} is a domain of \\axiomType{NumericalOptimization} for the NAG routine E04MBF,{} an optimization routine for Linear functions. The function \\axiomFun{measure} measures the usefulness of the routine E04MBF for the given problem. The function \\axiomFun{numericalOptimization} performs the optimization by using \\axiomType{NagOptimisationPackage}."))) NIL NIL (-284) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiomType{e04nafAnnaType} is a domain of \\axiomType{NumericalOptimization} for the NAG routine E04NAF,{} an optimization routine for Quadratic functions. The function \\axiomFun{measure} measures the usefulness of the routine E04NAF for the given problem. The function \\axiomFun{numericalOptimization} performs the optimization by using \\axiomType{NagOptimisationPackage}."))) NIL NIL (-285) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiomType{e04ucfAnnaType} is a domain of \\axiomType{NumericalOptimization} for the NAG routine E04UCF,{} a general optimization routine which can handle some singularities in the input function. The function \\axiomFun{measure} measures the usefulness of the routine E04UCF for the given problem. The function \\axiomFun{numericalOptimization} performs the optimization by using \\axiomType{NagOptimisationPackage}."))) NIL NIL (-286) ((|constructor| (NIL "A domain used in the construction of the exterior algebra on a set \\spad{X} over a ring \\spad{R}. This domain represents the set of all ordered subsets of the set \\spad{X},{} assumed to be in correspondance with {1,{}2,{}3,{} ...}. The ordered subsets are themselves ordered lexicographically and are in bijective correspondance with an ordered basis of the exterior algebra. In this domain we are dealing strictly with the exponents of basis elements which can only be 0 or 1. \\blankline The multiplicative identity element of the exterior algebra corresponds to the empty subset of \\spad{X}. A coerce from List Integer to an ordered basis element is provided to allow the convenient input of expressions. Another exported function forgets the ordered structure and simply returns the list corresponding to an ordered subset.")) (|Nul| (($ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{Nul()} gives the basis element 1 for the algebra generated by \\spad{n} generators.")) (|exponents| (((|List| (|Integer|)) $) "\\spad{exponents(x)} converts a domain element into a list of zeros and ones corresponding to the exponents in the basis element that \\spad{x} represents.")) (|degree| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{degree(x)} gives the numbers of 1's in \\spad{x},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the number of non-zero exponents in the basis element that \\spad{x} represents.")) (|coerce| (($ (|List| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{coerce(l)} converts a list of 0's and 1's into a basis element,{} where 1 (respectively 0) designates that the variable of the corresponding index of \\spad{l} is (respectively,{} is not) present. Error: if an element of \\spad{l} is not 0 or 1."))) NIL NIL (-287 R -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "Provides elementary functions over an integral domain.")) (|localReal?| (((|Boolean|) |#2|) "\\spad{localReal?(x)} should be local but conditional")) (|specialTrigs| (((|Union| |#2| "failed") |#2| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |func| |#2|) (|:| |pole| (|Boolean|))))) "\\spad{specialTrigs(x,l)} should be local but conditional")) (|iiacsch| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{iiacsch(x)} should be local but conditional")) (|iiasech| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{iiasech(x)} should be local but conditional")) (|iiacoth| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{iiacoth(x)} should be local but conditional")) (|iiatanh| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{iiatanh(x)} should be local but conditional")) (|iiacosh| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{iiacosh(x)} should be local but conditional")) (|iiasinh| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{iiasinh(x)} should be local but conditional")) (|iicsch| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{iicsch(x)} should be local but conditional")) (|iisech| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{iisech(x)} should be local but conditional")) (|iicoth| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{iicoth(x)} should be local but conditional")) (|iitanh| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{iitanh(x)} should be local but conditional")) (|iicosh| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{iicosh(x)} should be local but conditional")) (|iisinh| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{iisinh(x)} should be local but conditional")) (|iiacsc| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{iiacsc(x)} should be local but conditional")) (|iiasec| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{iiasec(x)} should be local but conditional")) (|iiacot| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{iiacot(x)} should be local but conditional")) (|iiatan| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{iiatan(x)} should be local but conditional")) (|iiacos| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{iiacos(x)} should be local but conditional")) (|iiasin| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{iiasin(x)} should be local but conditional")) (|iicsc| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{iicsc(x)} should be local but conditional")) (|iisec| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{iisec(x)} should be local but conditional")) (|iicot| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{iicot(x)} should be local but conditional")) (|iitan| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{iitan(x)} should be local but conditional")) (|iicos| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{iicos(x)} should be local but conditional")) (|iisin| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{iisin(x)} should be local but conditional")) (|iilog| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{iilog(x)} should be local but conditional")) (|iiexp| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{iiexp(x)} should be local but conditional")) (|iisqrt3| ((|#2|) "\\spad{iisqrt3()} should be local but conditional")) (|iisqrt2| ((|#2|) "\\spad{iisqrt2()} should be local but conditional")) (|operator| (((|BasicOperator|) (|BasicOperator|)) "\\spad{operator(p)} returns an elementary operator with the same symbol as \\spad{p}")) (|belong?| (((|Boolean|) (|BasicOperator|)) "\\spad{belong?(p)} returns \\spad{true} if operator \\spad{p} is elementary")) (|pi| ((|#2|) "\\spad{pi()} returns the \\spad{pi} operator")) (|acsch| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{acsch(x)} applies the inverse hyperbolic cosecant operator to \\spad{x}")) (|asech| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{asech(x)} applies the inverse hyperbolic secant operator to \\spad{x}")) (|acoth| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{acoth(x)} applies the inverse hyperbolic cotangent operator to \\spad{x}")) (|atanh| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{atanh(x)} applies the inverse hyperbolic tangent operator to \\spad{x}")) (|acosh| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{acosh(x)} applies the inverse hyperbolic cosine operator to \\spad{x}")) (|asinh| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{asinh(x)} applies the inverse hyperbolic sine operator to \\spad{x}")) (|csch| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{csch(x)} applies the hyperbolic cosecant operator to \\spad{x}")) (|sech| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{sech(x)} applies the hyperbolic secant operator to \\spad{x}")) (|coth| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{coth(x)} applies the hyperbolic cotangent operator to \\spad{x}")) (|tanh| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{tanh(x)} applies the hyperbolic tangent operator to \\spad{x}")) (|cosh| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{cosh(x)} applies the hyperbolic cosine operator to \\spad{x}")) (|sinh| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{sinh(x)} applies the hyperbolic sine operator to \\spad{x}")) (|acsc| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{acsc(x)} applies the inverse cosecant operator to \\spad{x}")) (|asec| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{asec(x)} applies the inverse secant operator to \\spad{x}")) (|acot| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{acot(x)} applies the inverse cotangent operator to \\spad{x}")) (|atan| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{atan(x)} applies the inverse tangent operator to \\spad{x}")) (|acos| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{acos(x)} applies the inverse cosine operator to \\spad{x}")) (|asin| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{asin(x)} applies the inverse sine operator to \\spad{x}")) (|csc| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{csc(x)} applies the cosecant operator to \\spad{x}")) (|sec| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{sec(x)} applies the secant operator to \\spad{x}")) (|cot| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{cot(x)} applies the cotangent operator to \\spad{x}")) (|tan| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{tan(x)} applies the tangent operator to \\spad{x}")) (|cos| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{cos(x)} applies the cosine operator to \\spad{x}")) (|sin| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{sin(x)} applies the sine operator to \\spad{x}")) (|log| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{log(x)} applies the logarithm operator to \\spad{x}")) (|exp| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{exp(x)} applies the exponential operator to \\spad{x}"))) NIL NIL (-288 R -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "ElementaryFunctionStructurePackage provides functions to test the algebraic independence of various elementary functions,{} using the Risch structure theorem (real and complex versions). It also provides transformations on elementary functions which are not considered simplifications.")) (|tanQ| ((|#2| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)) |#2|) "\\spad{tanQ(q,a)} is a local function with a conditional implementation.")) (|rootNormalize| ((|#2| |#2| (|Kernel| |#2|)) "\\spad{rootNormalize(f, k)} returns \\spad{f} rewriting either \\spad{k} which must be an \\spad{n}th-root in terms of radicals already in \\spad{f},{} or some radicals in \\spad{f} in terms of \\spad{k}.")) (|validExponential| (((|Union| |#2| "failed") (|List| (|Kernel| |#2|)) |#2| (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{validExponential([k1,...,kn],f,x)} returns \\spad{g} if \\spad{exp(f)=g} and \\spad{g} involves only \\spad{k1...kn},{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|realElementary| ((|#2| |#2| (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{realElementary(f,x)} rewrites the kernels of \\spad{f} involving \\spad{x} in terms of the 4 fundamental real transcendental elementary functions: \\spad{log, exp, tan, atan}.") ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{realElementary(f)} rewrites \\spad{f} in terms of the 4 fundamental real transcendental elementary functions: \\spad{log, exp, tan, atan}.")) (|rischNormalize| (((|Record| (|:| |func| |#2|) (|:| |kers| (|List| (|Kernel| |#2|))) (|:| |vals| (|List| |#2|))) |#2| (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{rischNormalize(f, x)} returns \\spad{[g, [k1,...,kn], [h1,...,hn]]} such that \\spad{g = normalize(f, x)} and each \\spad{ki} was rewritten as \\spad{hi} during the normalization.")) (|normalize| ((|#2| |#2| (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{normalize(f, x)} rewrites \\spad{f} using the least possible number of real algebraically independent kernels involving \\spad{x}.") ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{normalize(f)} rewrites \\spad{f} using the least possible number of real algebraically independent kernels."))) NIL NIL (-289 |Coef| UTS ULS) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{This package provides elementary functions on any Laurent series} domain over a field which was constructed from a Taylor series domain. These functions are implemented by calling the corresponding functions on the Taylor series domain. We also provide 'partial functions' which compute transcendental functions of Laurent series when possible and return \"failed\" when this is not possible.")) (|acsch| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{acsch(z)} returns the inverse hyperbolic cosecant of Laurent series \\spad{z}.")) (|asech| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{asech(z)} returns the inverse hyperbolic secant of Laurent series \\spad{z}.")) (|acoth| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{acoth(z)} returns the inverse hyperbolic cotangent of Laurent series \\spad{z}.")) (|atanh| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{atanh(z)} returns the inverse hyperbolic tangent of Laurent series \\spad{z}.")) (|acosh| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{acosh(z)} returns the inverse hyperbolic cosine of Laurent series \\spad{z}.")) (|asinh| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{asinh(z)} returns the inverse hyperbolic sine of Laurent series \\spad{z}.")) (|csch| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{csch(z)} returns the hyperbolic cosecant of Laurent series \\spad{z}.")) (|sech| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{sech(z)} returns the hyperbolic secant of Laurent series \\spad{z}.")) (|coth| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{coth(z)} returns the hyperbolic cotangent of Laurent series \\spad{z}.")) (|tanh| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{tanh(z)} returns the hyperbolic tangent of Laurent series \\spad{z}.")) (|cosh| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{cosh(z)} returns the hyperbolic cosine of Laurent series \\spad{z}.")) (|sinh| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{sinh(z)} returns the hyperbolic sine of Laurent series \\spad{z}.")) (|acsc| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{acsc(z)} returns the arc-cosecant of Laurent series \\spad{z}.")) (|asec| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{asec(z)} returns the arc-secant of Laurent series \\spad{z}.")) (|acot| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{acot(z)} returns the arc-cotangent of Laurent series \\spad{z}.")) (|atan| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{atan(z)} returns the arc-tangent of Laurent series \\spad{z}.")) (|acos| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{acos(z)} returns the arc-cosine of Laurent series \\spad{z}.")) (|asin| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{asin(z)} returns the arc-sine of Laurent series \\spad{z}.")) (|csc| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{csc(z)} returns the cosecant of Laurent series \\spad{z}.")) (|sec| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{sec(z)} returns the secant of Laurent series \\spad{z}.")) (|cot| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{cot(z)} returns the cotangent of Laurent series \\spad{z}.")) (|tan| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{tan(z)} returns the tangent of Laurent series \\spad{z}.")) (|cos| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{cos(z)} returns the cosine of Laurent series \\spad{z}.")) (|sin| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{sin(z)} returns the sine of Laurent series \\spad{z}.")) (|log| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{log(z)} returns the logarithm of Laurent series \\spad{z}.")) (|exp| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{exp(z)} returns the exponential of Laurent series \\spad{z}.")) (** ((|#3| |#3| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{s ** r} raises a Laurent series \\spad{s} to a rational power \\spad{r}"))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-376)))) (-290 |Coef| ULS UPXS EFULS) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{This package provides elementary functions on any Laurent series} domain over a field which was constructed from a Taylor series domain. These functions are implemented by calling the corresponding functions on the Taylor series domain. We also provide 'partial functions' which compute transcendental functions of Laurent series when possible and return \"failed\" when this is not possible.")) (|acsch| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{acsch(z)} returns the inverse hyperbolic cosecant of a Puiseux series \\spad{z}.")) (|asech| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{asech(z)} returns the inverse hyperbolic secant of a Puiseux series \\spad{z}.")) (|acoth| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{acoth(z)} returns the inverse hyperbolic cotangent of a Puiseux series \\spad{z}.")) (|atanh| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{atanh(z)} returns the inverse hyperbolic tangent of a Puiseux series \\spad{z}.")) (|acosh| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{acosh(z)} returns the inverse hyperbolic cosine of a Puiseux series \\spad{z}.")) (|asinh| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{asinh(z)} returns the inverse hyperbolic sine of a Puiseux series \\spad{z}.")) (|csch| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{csch(z)} returns the hyperbolic cosecant of a Puiseux series \\spad{z}.")) (|sech| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{sech(z)} returns the hyperbolic secant of a Puiseux series \\spad{z}.")) (|coth| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{coth(z)} returns the hyperbolic cotangent of a Puiseux series \\spad{z}.")) (|tanh| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{tanh(z)} returns the hyperbolic tangent of a Puiseux series \\spad{z}.")) (|cosh| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{cosh(z)} returns the hyperbolic cosine of a Puiseux series \\spad{z}.")) (|sinh| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{sinh(z)} returns the hyperbolic sine of a Puiseux series \\spad{z}.")) (|acsc| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{acsc(z)} returns the arc-cosecant of a Puiseux series \\spad{z}.")) (|asec| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{asec(z)} returns the arc-secant of a Puiseux series \\spad{z}.")) (|acot| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{acot(z)} returns the arc-cotangent of a Puiseux series \\spad{z}.")) (|atan| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{atan(z)} returns the arc-tangent of a Puiseux series \\spad{z}.")) (|acos| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{acos(z)} returns the arc-cosine of a Puiseux series \\spad{z}.")) (|asin| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{asin(z)} returns the arc-sine of a Puiseux series \\spad{z}.")) (|csc| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{csc(z)} returns the cosecant of a Puiseux series \\spad{z}.")) (|sec| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{sec(z)} returns the secant of a Puiseux series \\spad{z}.")) (|cot| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{cot(z)} returns the cotangent of a Puiseux series \\spad{z}.")) (|tan| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{tan(z)} returns the tangent of a Puiseux series \\spad{z}.")) (|cos| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{cos(z)} returns the cosine of a Puiseux series \\spad{z}.")) (|sin| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{sin(z)} returns the sine of a Puiseux series \\spad{z}.")) (|log| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{log(z)} returns the logarithm of a Puiseux series \\spad{z}.")) (|exp| ((|#3| |#3|) "\\spad{exp(z)} returns the exponential of a Puiseux series \\spad{z}.")) (** ((|#3| |#3| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{z ** r} raises a Puiseaux series \\spad{z} to a rational power \\spad{r}"))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-376)))) (-291) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domains an expresion as elaborated by the interpreter. See Also:")) (|getOperands| (((|Union| (|List| $) "failed") $) "\\spad{getOperands(e)} returns the list of operands in `e',{} assuming it is a call form.")) (|getOperator| (((|Union| (|Identifier|) "failed") $) "\\spad{getOperator(e)} retrieves the operator being invoked in `e',{} when `e' is an expression.")) (|callForm?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{callForm?(e)} is \\spad{true} when `e' is a call expression.")) (|getIdentifier| (((|Union| (|Identifier|) "failed") $) "\\spad{getIdentifier(e)} retrieves the name of the variable `e'.")) (|variable?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{variable?(e)} returns \\spad{true} if `e' is a variable.")) (|getConstant| (((|Union| (|SExpression|) "failed") $) "\\spad{getConstant(e)} retrieves the constant value of `e'e.")) (|constant?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{constant?(e)} returns \\spad{true} if `e' is a constant.")) (|type| (((|Syntax|) $) "\\spad{type(e)} returns the type of the expression as computed by the interpreter."))) NIL NIL (-292) ((|environment| (((|Environment|) $) "\\spad{environment(x)} returns the environment of the elaboration \\spad{x}.")) (|typeForm| (((|InternalTypeForm|) $) "\\spad{typeForm(x)} returns the type form of the elaboration \\spad{x}.")) (|irForm| (((|InternalRepresentationForm|) $) "\\spad{irForm(x)} returns the internal representation form of the elaboration \\spad{x}.")) (|elaboration| (($ (|InternalRepresentationForm|) (|InternalTypeForm|) (|Environment|)) "\\spad{elaboration(ir,ty,env)} construct an elaboration object for for the internal representation form \\spad{ir},{} with type \\spad{ty},{} and environment \\spad{env}."))) NIL NIL (-293 A S) ((|constructor| (NIL "An extensible aggregate is one which allows insertion and deletion of entries. These aggregates are models of lists and streams which are represented by linked structures so as to make insertion,{} deletion,{} and concatenation efficient. However,{} access to elements of these extensible aggregates is generally slow since access is made from the end. See \\spadtype{FlexibleArray} for an exception.")) (|removeDuplicates!| (($ $) "\\spad{removeDuplicates!(u)} destructively removes duplicates from \\spad{u}.")) (|select!| (($ (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#2|) $) "\\spad{select!(p,u)} destructively changes \\spad{u} by keeping only values \\spad{x} such that \\axiom{\\spad{p}(\\spad{x})}.")) (|merge!| (($ $ $) "\\spad{merge!(u,v)} destructively merges \\spad{u} and \\spad{v} in ascending order.") (($ (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#2| |#2|) $ $) "\\spad{merge!(p,u,v)} destructively merges \\spad{u} and \\spad{v} using predicate \\spad{p}.")) (|insert!| (($ $ $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{insert!(v,u,i)} destructively inserts aggregate \\spad{v} into \\spad{u} at position \\spad{i}.") (($ |#2| $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{insert!(x,u,i)} destructively inserts \\spad{x} into \\spad{u} at position \\spad{i}.")) (|remove!| (($ |#2| $) "\\spad{remove!(x,u)} destructively removes all values \\spad{x} from \\spad{u}.") (($ (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#2|) $) "\\spad{remove!(p,u)} destructively removes all elements \\spad{x} of \\spad{u} such that \\axiom{\\spad{p}(\\spad{x})} is \\spad{true}.")) (|delete!| (($ $ (|UniversalSegment| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{delete!(u,i..j)} destructively deletes elements \\spad{u}.\\spad{i} through \\spad{u}.\\spad{j}.") (($ $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{delete!(u,i)} destructively deletes the \\axiom{\\spad{i}}th element of \\spad{u}.")) (|concat!| (($ $ $) "\\spad{concat!(u,v)} destructively appends \\spad{v} to the end of \\spad{u}. \\spad{v} is unchanged") (($ $ |#2|) "\\spad{concat!(u,x)} destructively adds element \\spad{x} to the end of \\spad{u}."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-872))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-1133)))) (-294 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "An extensible aggregate is one which allows insertion and deletion of entries. These aggregates are models of lists and streams which are represented by linked structures so as to make insertion,{} deletion,{} and concatenation efficient. However,{} access to elements of these extensible aggregates is generally slow since access is made from the end. See \\spadtype{FlexibleArray} for an exception.")) (|removeDuplicates!| (($ $) "\\spad{removeDuplicates!(u)} destructively removes duplicates from \\spad{u}.")) (|select!| (($ (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#1|) $) "\\spad{select!(p,u)} destructively changes \\spad{u} by keeping only values \\spad{x} such that \\axiom{\\spad{p}(\\spad{x})}.")) (|merge!| (($ $ $) "\\spad{merge!(u,v)} destructively merges \\spad{u} and \\spad{v} in ascending order.") (($ (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#1| |#1|) $ $) "\\spad{merge!(p,u,v)} destructively merges \\spad{u} and \\spad{v} using predicate \\spad{p}.")) (|insert!| (($ $ $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{insert!(v,u,i)} destructively inserts aggregate \\spad{v} into \\spad{u} at position \\spad{i}.") (($ |#1| $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{insert!(x,u,i)} destructively inserts \\spad{x} into \\spad{u} at position \\spad{i}.")) (|remove!| (($ |#1| $) "\\spad{remove!(x,u)} destructively removes all values \\spad{x} from \\spad{u}.") (($ (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#1|) $) "\\spad{remove!(p,u)} destructively removes all elements \\spad{x} of \\spad{u} such that \\axiom{\\spad{p}(\\spad{x})} is \\spad{true}.")) (|delete!| (($ $ (|UniversalSegment| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{delete!(u,i..j)} destructively deletes elements \\spad{u}.\\spad{i} through \\spad{u}.\\spad{j}.") (($ $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{delete!(u,i)} destructively deletes the \\axiom{\\spad{i}}th element of \\spad{u}.")) (|concat!| (($ $ $) "\\spad{concat!(u,v)} destructively appends \\spad{v} to the end of \\spad{u}. \\spad{v} is unchanged") (($ $ |#1|) "\\spad{concat!(u,x)} destructively adds element \\spad{x} to the end of \\spad{u}."))) ((-4511 . T)) NIL (-295 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "Category for the elementary functions.")) (** (($ $ $) "\\spad{x**y} returns \\spad{x} to the power \\spad{y}.")) (|exp| (($ $) "\\spad{exp(x)} returns \\%\\spad{e} to the power \\spad{x}.")) (|log| (($ $) "\\spad{log(x)} returns the natural logarithm of \\spad{x}."))) NIL NIL (-296) ((|constructor| (NIL "Category for the elementary functions.")) (** (($ $ $) "\\spad{x**y} returns \\spad{x} to the power \\spad{y}.")) (|exp| (($ $) "\\spad{exp(x)} returns \\%\\spad{e} to the power \\spad{x}.")) (|log| (($ $) "\\spad{log(x)} returns the natural logarithm of \\spad{x}."))) NIL NIL (-297 |Coef| UTS) ((|constructor| (NIL "The elliptic functions sn,{} sc and dn are expanded as Taylor series.")) (|sncndn| (((|List| (|Stream| |#1|)) (|Stream| |#1|) |#1|) "\\spad{sncndn(s,c)} is used internally.")) (|dn| ((|#2| |#2| |#1|) "\\spad{dn(x,k)} expands the elliptic function dn as a Taylor \\indented{1}{series.}")) (|cn| ((|#2| |#2| |#1|) "\\spad{cn(x,k)} expands the elliptic function cn as a Taylor \\indented{1}{series.}")) (|sn| ((|#2| |#2| |#1|) "\\spad{sn(x,k)} expands the elliptic function sn as a Taylor \\indented{1}{series.}"))) NIL NIL (-298 S T$) ((|constructor| (NIL "An eltable over domains \\spad{S} and \\spad{T} is a structure which can be viewed as a function from \\spad{S} to \\spad{T}. Examples of eltable structures range from data structures,{} \\spadignore{e.g.} those of type \\spadtype{List},{} to algebraic structures,{} \\spadignore{e.g.} \\spadtype{Polynomial}.")) (|elt| ((|#2| $ |#1|) "\\spad{elt(u,s)} (also written: \\spad{u.s}) returns the value of \\spad{u} at \\spad{s}. Error: if \\spad{u} is not defined at \\spad{s}."))) NIL NIL (-299 S |Dom| |Im|) ((|constructor| (NIL "An eltable aggregate is one which can be viewed as a function. For example,{} the list \\axiom{[1,{}7,{}4]} can applied to 0,{}1,{} and 2 respectively will return the integers 1,{}7,{} and 4; thus this list may be viewed as mapping 0 to 1,{} 1 to 7 and 2 to 4. In general,{} an aggregate can map members of a domain {\\em Dom} to an image domain {\\em Im}.")) (|qsetelt!| ((|#3| $ |#2| |#3|) "\\spad{qsetelt!(u,x,y)} sets the image of \\axiom{\\spad{x}} to be \\axiom{\\spad{y}} under \\axiom{\\spad{u}},{} without checking that \\axiom{\\spad{x}} is in the domain of \\axiom{\\spad{u}}. If such a check is required use the function \\axiom{setelt}.")) (|setelt| ((|#3| $ |#2| |#3|) "\\spad{setelt(u,x,y)} sets the image of \\spad{x} to be \\spad{y} under \\spad{u},{} assuming \\spad{x} is in the domain of \\spad{u}. Error: if \\spad{x} is not in the domain of \\spad{u}.")) (|qelt| ((|#3| $ |#2|) "\\spad{qelt(u, x)} applies \\axiom{\\spad{u}} to \\axiom{\\spad{x}} without checking whether \\axiom{\\spad{x}} is in the domain of \\axiom{\\spad{u}}. If \\axiom{\\spad{x}} is not in the domain of \\axiom{\\spad{u}} a memory-access violation may occur. If a check on whether \\axiom{\\spad{x}} is in the domain of \\axiom{\\spad{u}} is required,{} use the function \\axiom{elt}.")) (|elt| ((|#3| $ |#2| |#3|) "\\spad{elt(u, x, y)} applies \\spad{u} to \\spad{x} if \\spad{x} is in the domain of \\spad{u},{} and returns \\spad{y} otherwise. For example,{} if \\spad{u} is a polynomial in \\axiom{\\spad{x}} over the rationals,{} \\axiom{elt(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{n},{}0)} may define the coefficient of \\axiom{\\spad{x}} to the power \\spad{n},{} returning 0 when \\spad{n} is out of range."))) NIL ((|HasAttribute| |#1| (QUOTE -4511))) (-300 |Dom| |Im|) ((|constructor| (NIL "An eltable aggregate is one which can be viewed as a function. For example,{} the list \\axiom{[1,{}7,{}4]} can applied to 0,{}1,{} and 2 respectively will return the integers 1,{}7,{} and 4; thus this list may be viewed as mapping 0 to 1,{} 1 to 7 and 2 to 4. In general,{} an aggregate can map members of a domain {\\em Dom} to an image domain {\\em Im}.")) (|qsetelt!| ((|#2| $ |#1| |#2|) "\\spad{qsetelt!(u,x,y)} sets the image of \\axiom{\\spad{x}} to be \\axiom{\\spad{y}} under \\axiom{\\spad{u}},{} without checking that \\axiom{\\spad{x}} is in the domain of \\axiom{\\spad{u}}. If such a check is required use the function \\axiom{setelt}.")) (|setelt| ((|#2| $ |#1| |#2|) "\\spad{setelt(u,x,y)} sets the image of \\spad{x} to be \\spad{y} under \\spad{u},{} assuming \\spad{x} is in the domain of \\spad{u}. Error: if \\spad{x} is not in the domain of \\spad{u}.")) (|qelt| ((|#2| $ |#1|) "\\spad{qelt(u, x)} applies \\axiom{\\spad{u}} to \\axiom{\\spad{x}} without checking whether \\axiom{\\spad{x}} is in the domain of \\axiom{\\spad{u}}. If \\axiom{\\spad{x}} is not in the domain of \\axiom{\\spad{u}} a memory-access violation may occur. 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(|scopes| (((|List| (|Scope|)) $) "\\spad{scopes(e)} returns the stack of scopes in environment \\spad{e}.")) (|empty| (($) "\\spad{empty()} constructs an empty environment"))) NIL NIL (-304 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "This is a package for the exact computation of eigenvalues and eigenvectors. This package can be made to work for matrices with coefficients which are rational functions over a ring where we can factor polynomials. Rational eigenvalues are always explicitly computed while the non-rational ones are expressed in terms of their minimal polynomial.")) (|eigenvectors| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |eigval| (|Union| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|SuchThat| (|Symbol|) (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) (|:| |eigmult| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |eigvec| (|List| (|Matrix| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))))))) (|Matrix| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) "\\spad{eigenvectors(m)} returns the eigenvalues and eigenvectors for the matrix \\spad{m}. 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Typically,{} these functions would be called in user functions. The simple forms of the functions take one argument which is either a string (an error message) or a list of strings which all together make up a message. The list can contain formatting codes (see below). The more sophisticated versions takes two arguments where the first argument is the name of the function from which the error was invoked and the second argument is either a string or a list of strings,{} as above. When you use the one argument version in an interpreter function,{} the system will automatically insert the name of the function as the new first argument. Thus in the user interpreter function \\indented{2}{\\spad{f x == if x < 0 then error \"negative argument\" else x}} the call to error will actually be of the form \\indented{2}{\\spad{error(\"f\",\"negative argument\")}} because the interpreter will have created a new first argument. \\blankline Formatting codes: error messages may contain the following formatting codes (they should either start or end a string or else have blanks around them): \\indented{3}{\\spad{\\%l}\\space{6}start a new line} \\indented{3}{\\spad{\\%b}\\space{6}start printing in a bold font (where available)} \\indented{3}{\\spad{\\%d}\\space{6}stop\\space{2}printing in a bold font (where available)} \\indented{3}{\\spad{ \\%ceon}\\space{2}start centering message lines} \\indented{3}{\\spad{\\%ceoff}\\space{2}stop\\space{2}centering message lines} \\indented{3}{\\spad{\\%rjon}\\space{3}start displaying lines \"ragged left\"} \\indented{3}{\\spad{\\%rjoff}\\space{2}stop\\space{2}displaying lines \"ragged left\"} \\indented{3}{\\spad{\\%i}\\space{6}indent\\space{3}following lines 3 additional spaces} \\indented{3}{\\spad{\\%u}\\space{6}unindent following lines 3 additional spaces} \\indented{3}{\\spad{\\%xN}\\space{5}insert \\spad{N} blanks (eg,{} \\spad{\\%x10} inserts 10 blanks)} \\blankline")) (|error| (((|Exit|) (|String|) (|List| (|String|))) "\\spad{error(nam,lmsg)} displays error messages \\spad{lmsg} preceded by a message containing the name \\spad{nam} of the function in which the error is contained.") (((|Exit|) (|String|) (|String|)) "\\spad{error(nam,msg)} displays error message \\spad{msg} preceded by a message containing the name \\spad{nam} of the function in which the error is contained.") (((|Exit|) (|List| (|String|))) "\\spad{error(lmsg)} displays error message \\spad{lmsg} and terminates.") (((|Exit|) (|String|)) "\\spad{error(msg)} displays error message \\spad{msg} and terminates."))) NIL NIL (-309 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "An expression space is a set which is closed under certain operators.")) (|odd?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{odd? x} is \\spad{true} if \\spad{x} is an odd integer.")) (|even?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{even? x} is \\spad{true} if \\spad{x} is an even integer.")) (|definingPolynomial| (($ $) "\\spad{definingPolynomial(x)} returns an expression \\spad{p} such that \\spad{p(x) = 0}.")) (|minPoly| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $) (|Kernel| $)) "\\spad{minPoly(k)} returns \\spad{p} such that \\spad{p(k) = 0}.")) (|eval| (($ $ (|BasicOperator|) (|Mapping| $ $)) "\\spad{eval(x, s, f)} replaces every \\spad{s(a)} in \\spad{x} by \\spad{f(a)} for any \\spad{a}.") (($ $ (|BasicOperator|) (|Mapping| $ (|List| $))) "\\spad{eval(x, s, f)} replaces every \\spad{s(a1,..,am)} in \\spad{x} by \\spad{f(a1,..,am)} for any \\spad{a1},{}...,{}\\spad{am}.") (($ $ (|List| (|BasicOperator|)) (|List| (|Mapping| $ (|List| $)))) "\\spad{eval(x, [s1,...,sm], [f1,...,fm])} replaces every \\spad{si(a1,...,an)} in \\spad{x} by \\spad{fi(a1,...,an)} for any \\spad{a1},{}...,{}\\spad{an}.") (($ $ (|List| (|BasicOperator|)) (|List| (|Mapping| $ $))) "\\spad{eval(x, [s1,...,sm], [f1,...,fm])} replaces every \\spad{si(a)} in \\spad{x} by \\spad{fi(a)} for any \\spad{a}.") (($ $ (|Symbol|) (|Mapping| $ $)) "\\spad{eval(x, s, f)} replaces every \\spad{s(a)} in \\spad{x} by \\spad{f(a)} for any \\spad{a}.") (($ $ (|Symbol|) (|Mapping| $ (|List| $))) "\\spad{eval(x, s, f)} replaces every \\spad{s(a1,..,am)} in \\spad{x} by \\spad{f(a1,..,am)} for any \\spad{a1},{}...,{}\\spad{am}.") (($ $ (|List| (|Symbol|)) (|List| (|Mapping| $ (|List| $)))) "\\spad{eval(x, [s1,...,sm], [f1,...,fm])} replaces every \\spad{si(a1,...,an)} in \\spad{x} by \\spad{fi(a1,...,an)} for any \\spad{a1},{}...,{}\\spad{an}.") (($ $ (|List| (|Symbol|)) (|List| (|Mapping| $ $))) "\\spad{eval(x, [s1,...,sm], [f1,...,fm])} replaces every \\spad{si(a)} in \\spad{x} by \\spad{fi(a)} for any \\spad{a}.")) (|freeOf?| (((|Boolean|) $ (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{freeOf?(x, s)} tests if \\spad{x} does not contain any operator whose name is \\spad{s}.") (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\spad{freeOf?(x, y)} tests if \\spad{x} does not contain any occurrence of \\spad{y},{} where \\spad{y} is a single kernel.")) (|map| (($ (|Mapping| $ $) (|Kernel| $)) "\\spad{map(f, k)} returns \\spad{op(f(x1),...,f(xn))} where \\spad{k = op(x1,...,xn)}.")) (|kernel| (($ (|BasicOperator|) (|List| $)) "\\spad{kernel(op, [f1,...,fn])} constructs \\spad{op(f1,...,fn)} without evaluating it.") (($ (|BasicOperator|) $) "\\spad{kernel(op, x)} constructs \\spad{op}(\\spad{x}) without evaluating it.")) (|is?| (((|Boolean|) $ (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{is?(x, s)} tests if \\spad{x} is a kernel and is the name of its operator is \\spad{s}.") (((|Boolean|) $ (|BasicOperator|)) "\\spad{is?(x, op)} tests if \\spad{x} is a kernel and is its operator is op.")) (|belong?| (((|Boolean|) (|BasicOperator|)) "\\spad{belong?(op)} tests if \\% accepts \\spad{op} as applicable to its elements.")) (|operator| (((|BasicOperator|) (|BasicOperator|)) "\\spad{operator(op)} returns a copy of \\spad{op} with the domain-dependent properties appropriate for \\%.")) (|operators| (((|List| (|BasicOperator|)) $) "\\spad{operators(f)} returns all the basic operators appearing in \\spad{f},{} no matter what their levels are.")) (|tower| (((|List| (|Kernel| $)) $) "\\spad{tower(f)} returns all the kernels appearing in \\spad{f},{} no matter what their levels are.")) (|kernels| (((|List| (|Kernel| $)) $) "\\spad{kernels(f)} returns the list of all the top-level kernels appearing in \\spad{f},{} but not the ones appearing in the arguments of the top-level kernels.")) (|mainKernel| (((|Union| (|Kernel| $) "failed") $) "\\spad{mainKernel(f)} returns a kernel of \\spad{f} with maximum nesting level,{} or if \\spad{f} has no kernels (\\spadignore{i.e.} \\spad{f} is a constant).")) (|height| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{height(f)} returns the highest nesting level appearing in \\spad{f}. Constants have height 0. Symbols have height 1. For any operator op and expressions \\spad{f1},{}...,{}fn,{} \\spad{op(f1,...,fn)} has height equal to \\spad{1 + max(height(f1),...,height(fn))}.")) (|distribute| (($ $ $) "\\spad{distribute(f, g)} expands all the kernels in \\spad{f} that contain \\spad{g} in their arguments and that are formally enclosed by a \\spadfunFrom{box}{ExpressionSpace} or a \\spadfunFrom{paren}{ExpressionSpace} expression.") (($ $) "\\spad{distribute(f)} expands all the kernels in \\spad{f} that are formally enclosed by a \\spadfunFrom{box}{ExpressionSpace} or \\spadfunFrom{paren}{ExpressionSpace} expression.")) (|paren| (($ (|List| $)) "\\spad{paren([f1,...,fn])} returns \\spad{(f1,...,fn)}. This prevents the \\spad{fi} from being evaluated when operators are applied to them,{} and makes them applicable to a unary operator. For example,{} \\spad{atan(paren [x, 2])} returns the formal kernel \\spad{atan((x, 2))}.") (($ $) "\\spad{paren(f)} returns (\\spad{f}). This prevents \\spad{f} from being evaluated when operators are applied to it. For example,{} \\spad{log(1)} returns 0,{} but \\spad{log(paren 1)} returns the formal kernel log((1)).")) (|box| (($ (|List| $)) "\\spad{box([f1,...,fn])} returns \\spad{(f1,...,fn)} with a 'box' around them that prevents the \\spad{fi} from being evaluated when operators are applied to them,{} and makes them applicable to a unary operator. For example,{} \\spad{atan(box [x, 2])} returns the formal kernel \\spad{atan(x, 2)}.") (($ $) "\\spad{box(f)} returns \\spad{f} with a 'box' around it that prevents \\spad{f} from being evaluated when operators are applied to it. For example,{} \\spad{log(1)} returns 0,{} but \\spad{log(box 1)} returns the formal kernel log(1).")) (|subst| (($ $ (|List| (|Kernel| $)) (|List| $)) "\\spad{subst(f, [k1...,kn], [g1,...,gn])} replaces the kernels \\spad{k1},{}...,{}kn by \\spad{g1},{}...,{}gn formally in \\spad{f}.") (($ $ (|List| (|Equation| $))) "\\spad{subst(f, [k1 = g1,...,kn = gn])} replaces the kernels \\spad{k1},{}...,{}kn by \\spad{g1},{}...,{}gn formally in \\spad{f}.") (($ $ (|Equation| $)) "\\spad{subst(f, k = g)} replaces the kernel \\spad{k} by \\spad{g} formally in \\spad{f}.")) (|elt| (($ (|BasicOperator|) (|List| $)) "\\spad{elt(op,[x1,...,xn])} or \\spad{op}([\\spad{x1},{}...,{}xn]) applies the \\spad{n}-ary operator \\spad{op} to \\spad{x1},{}...,{}xn.") (($ (|BasicOperator|) $ $ $ $) "\\spad{elt(op,x,y,z,t)} or \\spad{op}(\\spad{x},{} \\spad{y},{} \\spad{z},{} \\spad{t}) applies the 4-ary operator \\spad{op} to \\spad{x},{} \\spad{y},{} \\spad{z} and \\spad{t}.") (($ (|BasicOperator|) $ $ $) "\\spad{elt(op,x,y,z)} or \\spad{op}(\\spad{x},{} \\spad{y},{} \\spad{z}) applies the ternary operator \\spad{op} to \\spad{x},{} \\spad{y} and \\spad{z}.") (($ (|BasicOperator|) $ $) "\\spad{elt(op,x,y)} or \\spad{op}(\\spad{x},{} \\spad{y}) applies the binary operator \\spad{op} to \\spad{x} and \\spad{y}.") (($ (|BasicOperator|) $) "\\spad{elt(op,x)} or \\spad{op}(\\spad{x}) applies the unary operator \\spad{op} to \\spad{x}."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (QUOTE (-560)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1081)))) (-310) ((|constructor| (NIL "An expression space is a set which is closed under certain operators.")) (|odd?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{odd? x} is \\spad{true} if \\spad{x} is an odd integer.")) (|even?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{even? x} is \\spad{true} if \\spad{x} is an even integer.")) (|definingPolynomial| (($ $) "\\spad{definingPolynomial(x)} returns an expression \\spad{p} such that \\spad{p(x) = 0}.")) (|minPoly| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $) (|Kernel| $)) "\\spad{minPoly(k)} returns \\spad{p} such that \\spad{p(k) = 0}.")) (|eval| (($ $ (|BasicOperator|) (|Mapping| $ $)) "\\spad{eval(x, s, f)} replaces every \\spad{s(a)} in \\spad{x} by \\spad{f(a)} for any \\spad{a}.") (($ $ (|BasicOperator|) (|Mapping| $ (|List| $))) "\\spad{eval(x, s, f)} replaces every \\spad{s(a1,..,am)} in \\spad{x} by \\spad{f(a1,..,am)} for any \\spad{a1},{}...,{}\\spad{am}.") (($ $ (|List| (|BasicOperator|)) (|List| (|Mapping| $ (|List| $)))) "\\spad{eval(x, [s1,...,sm], [f1,...,fm])} replaces every \\spad{si(a1,...,an)} in \\spad{x} by \\spad{fi(a1,...,an)} for any \\spad{a1},{}...,{}\\spad{an}.") (($ $ (|List| (|BasicOperator|)) (|List| (|Mapping| $ $))) "\\spad{eval(x, [s1,...,sm], [f1,...,fm])} replaces every \\spad{si(a)} in \\spad{x} by \\spad{fi(a)} for any \\spad{a}.") (($ $ (|Symbol|) (|Mapping| $ $)) "\\spad{eval(x, s, f)} replaces every \\spad{s(a)} in \\spad{x} by \\spad{f(a)} for any \\spad{a}.") (($ $ (|Symbol|) (|Mapping| $ (|List| $))) "\\spad{eval(x, s, f)} replaces every \\spad{s(a1,..,am)} in \\spad{x} by \\spad{f(a1,..,am)} for any \\spad{a1},{}...,{}\\spad{am}.") (($ $ (|List| (|Symbol|)) (|List| (|Mapping| $ (|List| $)))) "\\spad{eval(x, [s1,...,sm], [f1,...,fm])} replaces every \\spad{si(a1,...,an)} in \\spad{x} by \\spad{fi(a1,...,an)} for any \\spad{a1},{}...,{}\\spad{an}.") (($ $ (|List| (|Symbol|)) (|List| (|Mapping| $ $))) "\\spad{eval(x, [s1,...,sm], [f1,...,fm])} replaces every \\spad{si(a)} in \\spad{x} by \\spad{fi(a)} for any \\spad{a}.")) (|freeOf?| (((|Boolean|) $ (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{freeOf?(x, s)} tests if \\spad{x} does not contain any operator whose name is \\spad{s}.") (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\spad{freeOf?(x, y)} tests if \\spad{x} does not contain any occurrence of \\spad{y},{} where \\spad{y} is a single kernel.")) (|map| (($ (|Mapping| $ $) (|Kernel| $)) "\\spad{map(f, k)} returns \\spad{op(f(x1),...,f(xn))} where \\spad{k = op(x1,...,xn)}.")) (|kernel| (($ (|BasicOperator|) (|List| $)) "\\spad{kernel(op, [f1,...,fn])} constructs \\spad{op(f1,...,fn)} without evaluating it.") (($ (|BasicOperator|) $) "\\spad{kernel(op, x)} constructs \\spad{op}(\\spad{x}) without evaluating it.")) (|is?| (((|Boolean|) $ (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{is?(x, s)} tests if \\spad{x} is a kernel and is the name of its operator is \\spad{s}.") (((|Boolean|) $ (|BasicOperator|)) "\\spad{is?(x, op)} tests if \\spad{x} is a kernel and is its operator is op.")) (|belong?| (((|Boolean|) (|BasicOperator|)) "\\spad{belong?(op)} tests if \\% accepts \\spad{op} as applicable to its elements.")) (|operator| (((|BasicOperator|) (|BasicOperator|)) "\\spad{operator(op)} returns a copy of \\spad{op} with the domain-dependent properties appropriate for \\%.")) (|operators| (((|List| (|BasicOperator|)) $) "\\spad{operators(f)} returns all the basic operators appearing in \\spad{f},{} no matter what their levels are.")) (|tower| (((|List| (|Kernel| $)) $) "\\spad{tower(f)} returns all the kernels appearing in \\spad{f},{} no matter what their levels are.")) (|kernels| (((|List| (|Kernel| $)) $) "\\spad{kernels(f)} returns the list of all the top-level kernels appearing in \\spad{f},{} but not the ones appearing in the arguments of the top-level kernels.")) (|mainKernel| (((|Union| (|Kernel| $) "failed") $) "\\spad{mainKernel(f)} returns a kernel of \\spad{f} with maximum nesting level,{} or if \\spad{f} has no kernels (\\spadignore{i.e.} \\spad{f} is a constant).")) (|height| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{height(f)} returns the highest nesting level appearing in \\spad{f}. Constants have height 0. Symbols have height 1. For any operator op and expressions \\spad{f1},{}...,{}fn,{} \\spad{op(f1,...,fn)} has height equal to \\spad{1 + max(height(f1),...,height(fn))}.")) (|distribute| (($ $ $) "\\spad{distribute(f, g)} expands all the kernels in \\spad{f} that contain \\spad{g} in their arguments and that are formally enclosed by a \\spadfunFrom{box}{ExpressionSpace} or a \\spadfunFrom{paren}{ExpressionSpace} expression.") (($ $) "\\spad{distribute(f)} expands all the kernels in \\spad{f} that are formally enclosed by a \\spadfunFrom{box}{ExpressionSpace} or \\spadfunFrom{paren}{ExpressionSpace} expression.")) (|paren| (($ (|List| $)) "\\spad{paren([f1,...,fn])} returns \\spad{(f1,...,fn)}. This prevents the \\spad{fi} from being evaluated when operators are applied to them,{} and makes them applicable to a unary operator. For example,{} \\spad{atan(paren [x, 2])} returns the formal kernel \\spad{atan((x, 2))}.") (($ $) "\\spad{paren(f)} returns (\\spad{f}). This prevents \\spad{f} from being evaluated when operators are applied to it. For example,{} \\spad{log(1)} returns 0,{} but \\spad{log(paren 1)} returns the formal kernel log((1)).")) (|box| (($ (|List| $)) "\\spad{box([f1,...,fn])} returns \\spad{(f1,...,fn)} with a 'box' around them that prevents the \\spad{fi} from being evaluated when operators are applied to them,{} and makes them applicable to a unary operator. For example,{} \\spad{atan(box [x, 2])} returns the formal kernel \\spad{atan(x, 2)}.") (($ $) "\\spad{box(f)} returns \\spad{f} with a 'box' around it that prevents \\spad{f} from being evaluated when operators are applied to it. For example,{} \\spad{log(1)} returns 0,{} but \\spad{log(box 1)} returns the formal kernel log(1).")) (|subst| (($ $ (|List| (|Kernel| $)) (|List| $)) "\\spad{subst(f, [k1...,kn], [g1,...,gn])} replaces the kernels \\spad{k1},{}...,{}kn by \\spad{g1},{}...,{}gn formally in \\spad{f}.") (($ $ (|List| (|Equation| $))) "\\spad{subst(f, [k1 = g1,...,kn = gn])} replaces the kernels \\spad{k1},{}...,{}kn by \\spad{g1},{}...,{}gn formally in \\spad{f}.") (($ $ (|Equation| $)) "\\spad{subst(f, k = g)} replaces the kernel \\spad{k} by \\spad{g} formally in \\spad{f}.")) (|elt| (($ (|BasicOperator|) (|List| $)) "\\spad{elt(op,[x1,...,xn])} or \\spad{op}([\\spad{x1},{}...,{}xn]) applies the \\spad{n}-ary operator \\spad{op} to \\spad{x1},{}...,{}xn.") (($ (|BasicOperator|) $ $ $ $) "\\spad{elt(op,x,y,z,t)} or \\spad{op}(\\spad{x},{} \\spad{y},{} \\spad{z},{} \\spad{t}) applies the 4-ary operator \\spad{op} to \\spad{x},{} \\spad{y},{} \\spad{z} and \\spad{t}.") (($ (|BasicOperator|) $ $ $) "\\spad{elt(op,x,y,z)} or \\spad{op}(\\spad{x},{} \\spad{y},{} \\spad{z}) applies the ternary operator \\spad{op} to \\spad{x},{} \\spad{y} and \\spad{z}.") (($ (|BasicOperator|) $ $) "\\spad{elt(op,x,y)} or \\spad{op}(\\spad{x},{} \\spad{y}) applies the binary operator \\spad{op} to \\spad{x} and \\spad{y}.") (($ (|BasicOperator|) $) "\\spad{elt(op,x)} or \\spad{op}(\\spad{x}) applies the unary operator \\spad{op} to \\spad{x}."))) NIL NIL (-311 -4164 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package allows a map from any expression space into any object to be lifted to a kernel over the expression set,{} using a given property of the operator of the kernel.")) (|map| ((|#2| (|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) (|String|) (|Kernel| |#1|)) "\\spad{map(f, p, k)} uses the property \\spad{p} of the operator of \\spad{k},{} in order to lift \\spad{f} and apply it to \\spad{k}."))) NIL NIL (-312 E -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package allows a mapping \\spad{E} -> \\spad{F} to be lifted to a kernel over \\spad{E}; This lifting can fail if the operator of the kernel cannot be applied in \\spad{F}; Do not use this package with \\spad{E} = \\spad{F},{} since this may drop some properties of the operators.")) (|map| ((|#2| (|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) (|Kernel| |#1|)) "\\spad{map(f, k)} returns \\spad{g = op(f(a1),...,f(an))} where \\spad{k = op(a1,...,an)}."))) NIL NIL (-313) ((|constructor| (NIL "ExpertSystemContinuityPackage is a package of functions for the use of domains belonging to the category \\axiomType{NumericalIntegration}.")) (|sdf2lst| (((|List| (|String|)) (|Stream| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{sdf2lst(ln)} coerces a Stream of \\axiomType{DoubleFloat} to \\axiomType{List}(\\axiomType{String})")) (|ldf2lst| (((|List| (|String|)) (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{ldf2lst(ln)} coerces a List of \\axiomType{DoubleFloat} to \\axiomType{List}(\\axiomType{String})")) (|df2st| (((|String|) (|DoubleFloat|)) "\\spad{df2st(n)} coerces a \\axiomType{DoubleFloat} to \\axiomType{String}")) (|polynomialZeros| (((|List| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Polynomial| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|Symbol|) (|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{polynomialZeros(fn,var,range)} calculates the real zeros of the polynomial which are contained in the given interval. It returns a list of points (\\axiomType{Doublefloat}) for which the univariate polynomial \\spad{fn} is zero.")) (|singularitiesOf| (((|Stream| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Vector| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|List| (|Symbol|)) (|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{singularitiesOf(v,vars,range)} returns a list of points (\\axiomType{Doublefloat}) at which a NAG fortran version of \\spad{v} will most likely produce an error. This includes those points which evaluate to 0/0.") (((|Stream| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|List| (|Symbol|)) (|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{singularitiesOf(e,vars,range)} returns a list of points (\\axiomType{Doublefloat}) at which a NAG fortran version of \\spad{e} will most likely produce an error. This includes those points which evaluate to 0/0.")) (|zerosOf| (((|Stream| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|List| (|Symbol|)) (|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{zerosOf(e,vars,range)} returns a list of points (\\axiomType{Doublefloat}) at which a NAG fortran version of \\spad{e} will most likely produce an error.")) (|problemPoints| (((|List| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Symbol|) (|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{problemPoints(f,var,range)} returns a list of possible problem points by looking at the zeros of the denominator of the function \\spad{f} if it can be retracted to \\axiomType{Polynomial(DoubleFloat)}.")) (|functionIsFracPolynomial?| (((|Boolean|) (|Record| (|:| |var| (|Symbol|)) (|:| |fn| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |range| (|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |abserr| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |relerr| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{functionIsFracPolynomial?(args)} tests whether the function can be retracted to \\axiomType{Fraction(Polynomial(DoubleFloat))}")) (|gethi| (((|DoubleFloat|) (|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{gethi(u)} gets the \\axiomType{DoubleFloat} equivalent of the second endpoint of the range \\axiom{\\spad{u}}")) (|getlo| (((|DoubleFloat|) (|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{getlo(u)} gets the \\axiomType{DoubleFloat} equivalent of the first endpoint of the range \\axiom{\\spad{u}}"))) NIL NIL (-314 A B) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spad{ExpertSystemContinuityPackage1} exports a function to check range inclusion")) (|in?| (((|Boolean|) (|DoubleFloat|)) "\\spad{in?(p)} tests whether point \\spad{p} is internal to the range [\\spad{A..B}]"))) NIL NIL (-315) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiom{ExpertSystemToolsPackage} contains some useful functions for use by the computational agents of numerical solvers.")) (|mat| (((|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|List| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{mat(a,n)} constructs a one-dimensional matrix of a.")) (|fi2df| (((|DoubleFloat|) (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{fi2df(f)} coerces a \\axiomType{Fraction Integer} to \\axiomType{DoubleFloat}")) (|df2ef| (((|Expression| (|Float|)) (|DoubleFloat|)) "\\spad{df2ef(a)} coerces a \\axiomType{DoubleFloat} to \\axiomType{Expression Float}")) (|pdf2df| (((|DoubleFloat|) (|Polynomial| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{pdf2df(p)} coerces a \\axiomType{Polynomial DoubleFloat} to \\axiomType{DoubleFloat}. It is an error if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is not retractable to DoubleFloat.")) (|pdf2ef| (((|Expression| (|Float|)) (|Polynomial| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{pdf2ef(p)} coerces a \\axiomType{Polynomial DoubleFloat} to \\axiomType{Expression Float}")) (|iflist2Result| (((|Result|) (|Record| (|:| |stiffness| (|Float|)) (|:| |stability| (|Float|)) (|:| |expense| (|Float|)) (|:| |accuracy| (|Float|)) (|:| |intermediateResults| (|Float|)))) "\\spad{iflist2Result(m)} converts a attributes record into a \\axiomType{Result}")) (|att2Result| (((|Result|) (|Record| (|:| |endPointContinuity| (|Union| (|:| |continuous| "Continuous at the end points") (|:| |lowerSingular| "There is a singularity at the lower end point") (|:| |upperSingular| "There is a singularity at the upper end point") (|:| |bothSingular| "There are singularities at both end points") (|:| |notEvaluated| "End point continuity not yet evaluated"))) (|:| |singularitiesStream| (|Union| (|:| |str| (|Stream| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |notEvaluated| "Internal singularities not yet evaluated"))) (|:| |range| (|Union| (|:| |finite| "The range is finite") (|:| |lowerInfinite| "The bottom of range is infinite") (|:| |upperInfinite| "The top of range is infinite") (|:| |bothInfinite| "Both top and bottom points are infinite") (|:| |notEvaluated| "Range not yet evaluated"))))) "\\spad{att2Result(m)} converts a attributes record into a \\axiomType{Result}")) (|measure2Result| (((|Result|) (|Record| (|:| |measure| (|Float|)) (|:| |name| (|String|)) (|:| |explanations| (|List| (|String|))) (|:| |extra| (|Result|)))) "\\spad{measure2Result(m)} converts a measure record into a \\axiomType{Result}") (((|Result|) (|Record| (|:| |measure| (|Float|)) (|:| |name| (|String|)) (|:| |explanations| (|List| (|String|))))) "\\spad{measure2Result(m)} converts a measure record into a \\axiomType{Result}")) (|outputMeasure| (((|String|) (|Float|)) "\\spad{outputMeasure(n)} rounds \\spad{n} to 3 decimal places and outputs it as a string")) (|concat| (((|Result|) (|List| (|Result|))) "\\spad{concat(l)} concatenates a list of aggregates of type \\axiomType{Result}") (((|Result|) (|Result|) (|Result|)) "\\spad{concat(a,b)} adds two aggregates of type \\axiomType{Result}.")) (|gethi| (((|DoubleFloat|) (|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{gethi(u)} gets the \\axiomType{DoubleFloat} equivalent of the second endpoint of the range \\spad{u}")) (|getlo| (((|DoubleFloat|) (|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{getlo(u)} gets the \\axiomType{DoubleFloat} equivalent of the first endpoint of the range \\spad{u}")) (|sdf2lst| (((|List| (|String|)) (|Stream| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{sdf2lst(ln)} coerces a \\axiomType{Stream DoubleFloat} to \\axiomType{String}")) (|ldf2lst| (((|List| (|String|)) (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{ldf2lst(ln)} coerces a \\axiomType{List DoubleFloat} to \\axiomType{List String}")) (|f2st| (((|String|) (|Float|)) "\\spad{f2st(n)} coerces a \\axiomType{Float} to \\axiomType{String}")) (|df2st| (((|String|) (|DoubleFloat|)) "\\spad{df2st(n)} coerces a \\axiomType{DoubleFloat} to \\axiomType{String}")) (|in?| (((|Boolean|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{in?(p,range)} tests whether point \\spad{p} is internal to the \\spad{range} \\spad{range}")) (|vedf2vef| (((|Vector| (|Expression| (|Float|))) (|Vector| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{vedf2vef(v)} maps \\axiomType{Vector Expression DoubleFloat} to \\axiomType{Vector Expression Float}")) (|edf2ef| (((|Expression| (|Float|)) (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{edf2ef(e)} maps \\axiomType{Expression DoubleFloat} to \\axiomType{Expression Float}")) (|ldf2vmf| (((|Vector| (|MachineFloat|)) (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{ldf2vmf(l)} coerces a \\axiomType{List DoubleFloat} to \\axiomType{List MachineFloat}")) (|df2mf| (((|MachineFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) "\\spad{df2mf(n)} coerces a \\axiomType{DoubleFloat} to \\axiomType{MachineFloat}")) (|dflist| (((|List| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|List| (|Record| (|:| |left| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|:| |right| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))))) "\\spad{dflist(l)} returns a list of \\axiomType{DoubleFloat} equivalents of list \\spad{l}")) (|dfRange| (((|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{dfRange(r)} converts a range including \\inputbitmap{\\htbmdir{}/plusminus.bitmap} \\infty to \\axiomType{DoubleFloat} equavalents.")) (|edf2efi| (((|Expression| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{edf2efi(e)} coerces \\axiomType{Expression DoubleFloat} into \\axiomType{Expression Fraction Integer}")) (|numberOfOperations| (((|Record| (|:| |additions| (|Integer|)) (|:| |multiplications| (|Integer|)) (|:| |exponentiations| (|Integer|)) (|:| |functionCalls| (|Integer|))) (|Vector| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{numberOfOperations(ode)} counts additions,{} multiplications,{} exponentiations and function calls in the input set of expressions.")) (|expenseOfEvaluation| (((|Float|) (|Vector| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{expenseOfEvaluation(o)} gives an approximation of the cost of evaluating a list of expressions in terms of the number of basic operations. < 0.3 inexpensive ; 0.5 neutral ; > 0.7 very expensive 400 `operation units' -> 0.75 200 `operation units' -> 0.5 83 `operation units' -> 0.25 ** = 4 units ,{} function calls = 10 units.")) (|isQuotient| (((|Union| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)) "failed") (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{isQuotient(expr)} returns the quotient part of the input expression or \\spad{\"failed\"} if the expression is not of that form.")) (|edf2df| (((|DoubleFloat|) (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{edf2df(n)} maps \\axiomType{Expression DoubleFloat} to \\axiomType{DoubleFloat} It is an error if \\spad{n} is not coercible to DoubleFloat")) (|edf2fi| (((|Fraction| (|Integer|)) (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{edf2fi(n)} maps \\axiomType{Expression DoubleFloat} to \\axiomType{Fraction Integer} It is an error if \\spad{n} is not coercible to Fraction Integer")) (|df2fi| (((|Fraction| (|Integer|)) (|DoubleFloat|)) "\\spad{df2fi(n)} is a function to convert a \\axiomType{DoubleFloat} to a \\axiomType{Fraction Integer}")) (|convert| (((|List| (|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|List| (|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|Float|))))) "\\spad{convert(l)} is a function to convert a \\axiomType{Segment OrderedCompletion Float} to a \\axiomType{Segment OrderedCompletion DoubleFloat}")) (|socf2socdf| (((|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|Float|)))) "\\spad{socf2socdf(a)} is a function to convert a \\axiomType{Segment OrderedCompletion Float} to a \\axiomType{Segment OrderedCompletion DoubleFloat}")) (|ocf2ocdf| (((|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|OrderedCompletion| (|Float|))) "\\spad{ocf2ocdf(a)} is a function to convert an \\axiomType{OrderedCompletion Float} to an \\axiomType{OrderedCompletion DoubleFloat}")) (|ef2edf| (((|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Expression| (|Float|))) "\\spad{ef2edf(f)} is a function to convert an \\axiomType{Expression Float} to an \\axiomType{Expression DoubleFloat}")) (|f2df| (((|DoubleFloat|) (|Float|)) "\\spad{f2df(f)} is a function to convert a \\axiomType{Float} to a \\axiomType{DoubleFloat}"))) NIL NIL (-316 R1) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiom{\\spad{ExpertSystemToolsPackage1}} contains some useful functions for use by the computational agents of Ordinary Differential Equation solvers.")) (|neglist| (((|List| |#1|) (|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{neglist(l)} returns only the negative elements of the list \\spad{l}"))) NIL NIL (-317 R1 R2) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiom{\\spad{ExpertSystemToolsPackage2}} contains some useful functions for use by the computational agents of Ordinary Differential Equation solvers.")) (|map| (((|Matrix| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) (|Matrix| |#1|)) "\\spad{map(f,m)} applies a mapping \\spad{f:R1} -> \\spad{R2} onto a matrix \\spad{m} in \\spad{R1} returning a matrix in \\spad{R2}"))) NIL NIL (-318 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "A constructive euclidean domain,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} one can divide producing a quotient and a remainder where the remainder is either zero or is smaller (\\spadfun{euclideanSize}) than the divisor. \\blankline Conditional attributes: \\indented{2}{multiplicativeValuation\\tab{25}\\spad{Size(a*b)=Size(a)*Size(b)}} \\indented{2}{additiveValuation\\tab{25}\\spad{Size(a*b)=Size(a)+Size(b)}}")) (|multiEuclidean| (((|Union| (|List| $) "failed") (|List| $) $) "\\spad{multiEuclidean([f1,...,fn],z)} returns a list of coefficients \\spad{[a1, ..., an]} such that \\spad{ z / prod fi = sum aj/fj}. If no such list of coefficients exists,{} \"failed\" is returned.")) (|extendedEuclidean| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |coef1| $) (|:| |coef2| $)) "failed") $ $ $) "\\spad{extendedEuclidean(x,y,z)} either returns a record rec where \\spad{rec.coef1*x+rec.coef2*y=z} or returns \"failed\" if \\spad{z} cannot be expressed as a linear combination of \\spad{x} and \\spad{y}.") (((|Record| (|:| |coef1| $) (|:| |coef2| $) (|:| |generator| $)) $ $) "\\spad{extendedEuclidean(x,y)} returns a record rec where \\spad{rec.coef1*x+rec.coef2*y = rec.generator} and rec.generator is a gcd of \\spad{x} and \\spad{y}. The gcd is unique only up to associates if \\spadatt{canonicalUnitNormal} is not asserted. \\spadfun{principalIdeal} provides a version of this operation which accepts an arbitrary length list of arguments.")) (|rem| (($ $ $) "\\spad{x rem y} is the same as \\spad{divide(x,y).remainder}. See \\spadfunFrom{divide}{EuclideanDomain}.")) (|quo| (($ $ $) "\\spad{x quo y} is the same as \\spad{divide(x,y).quotient}. See \\spadfunFrom{divide}{EuclideanDomain}.")) (|divide| (((|Record| (|:| |quotient| $) (|:| |remainder| $)) $ $) "\\spad{divide(x,y)} divides \\spad{x} by \\spad{y} producing a record containing a \\spad{quotient} and \\spad{remainder},{} where the remainder is smaller (see \\spadfunFrom{sizeLess?}{EuclideanDomain}) than the divisor \\spad{y}.")) (|euclideanSize| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{euclideanSize(x)} returns the euclidean size of the element \\spad{x}. Error: if \\spad{x} is zero.")) (|sizeLess?| (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\spad{sizeLess?(x,y)} tests whether \\spad{x} is strictly smaller than \\spad{y} with respect to the \\spadfunFrom{euclideanSize}{EuclideanDomain}."))) NIL NIL (-319) ((|constructor| (NIL "A constructive euclidean domain,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} one can divide producing a quotient and a remainder where the remainder is either zero or is smaller (\\spadfun{euclideanSize}) than the divisor. \\blankline Conditional attributes: \\indented{2}{multiplicativeValuation\\tab{25}\\spad{Size(a*b)=Size(a)*Size(b)}} \\indented{2}{additiveValuation\\tab{25}\\spad{Size(a*b)=Size(a)+Size(b)}}")) (|multiEuclidean| (((|Union| (|List| $) "failed") (|List| $) $) "\\spad{multiEuclidean([f1,...,fn],z)} returns a list of coefficients \\spad{[a1, ..., an]} such that \\spad{ z / prod fi = sum aj/fj}. If no such list of coefficients exists,{} \"failed\" is returned.")) (|extendedEuclidean| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |coef1| $) (|:| |coef2| $)) "failed") $ $ $) "\\spad{extendedEuclidean(x,y,z)} either returns a record rec where \\spad{rec.coef1*x+rec.coef2*y=z} or returns \"failed\" if \\spad{z} cannot be expressed as a linear combination of \\spad{x} and \\spad{y}.") (((|Record| (|:| |coef1| $) (|:| |coef2| $) (|:| |generator| $)) $ $) "\\spad{extendedEuclidean(x,y)} returns a record rec where \\spad{rec.coef1*x+rec.coef2*y = rec.generator} and rec.generator is a gcd of \\spad{x} and \\spad{y}. The gcd is unique only up to associates if \\spadatt{canonicalUnitNormal} is not asserted. \\spadfun{principalIdeal} provides a version of this operation which accepts an arbitrary length list of arguments.")) (|rem| (($ $ $) "\\spad{x rem y} is the same as \\spad{divide(x,y).remainder}. See \\spadfunFrom{divide}{EuclideanDomain}.")) (|quo| (($ $ $) "\\spad{x quo y} is the same as \\spad{divide(x,y).quotient}. See \\spadfunFrom{divide}{EuclideanDomain}.")) (|divide| (((|Record| (|:| |quotient| $) (|:| |remainder| $)) $ $) "\\spad{divide(x,y)} divides \\spad{x} by \\spad{y} producing a record containing a \\spad{quotient} and \\spad{remainder},{} where the remainder is smaller (see \\spadfunFrom{sizeLess?}{EuclideanDomain}) than the divisor \\spad{y}.")) (|euclideanSize| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{euclideanSize(x)} returns the euclidean size of the element \\spad{x}. Error: if \\spad{x} is zero.")) (|sizeLess?| (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\spad{sizeLess?(x,y)} tests whether \\spad{x} is strictly smaller than \\spad{y} with respect to the \\spadfunFrom{euclideanSize}{EuclideanDomain}."))) ((-4503 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-320 S R) ((|constructor| (NIL "This category provides \\spadfun{eval} operations. A domain may belong to this category if it is possible to make ``evaluation'' substitutions.")) (|eval| (($ $ (|List| (|Equation| |#2|))) "\\spad{eval(f, [x1 = v1,...,xn = vn])} replaces \\spad{xi} by \\spad{vi} in \\spad{f}.") (($ $ (|Equation| |#2|)) "\\spad{eval(f,x = v)} replaces \\spad{x} by \\spad{v} in \\spad{f}."))) NIL NIL (-321 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "This category provides \\spadfun{eval} operations. A domain may belong to this category if it is possible to make ``evaluation'' substitutions.")) (|eval| (($ $ (|List| (|Equation| |#1|))) "\\spad{eval(f, [x1 = v1,...,xn = vn])} replaces \\spad{xi} by \\spad{vi} in \\spad{f}.") (($ $ (|Equation| |#1|)) "\\spad{eval(f,x = v)} replaces \\spad{x} by \\spad{v} in \\spad{f}."))) NIL NIL (-322 -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package is to be used in conjuction with \\indented{12}{the CycleIndicators package. It provides an evaluation} \\indented{12}{function for SymmetricPolynomials.}")) (|eval| ((|#1| (|Mapping| |#1| (|Integer|)) (|SymmetricPolynomial| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))) "\\spad{eval(f,s)} evaluates the cycle index \\spad{s} by applying \\indented{1}{the function \\spad{f} to each integer in a monomial partition,{}} \\indented{1}{forms their product and sums the results over all monomials.}"))) NIL NIL (-323) ((|constructor| (NIL "A function which does not return directly to its caller should have Exit as its return type. \\blankline Note: It is convenient to have a formal \\spad{coerce} into each type from type Exit. This allows,{} for example,{} errors to be raised in one half of a type-balanced \\spad{if}."))) NIL NIL (-324) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain represents exit expressions.")) (|level| (((|Integer|) $) "\\spad{level(e)} returns the nesting exit level of `e'")) (|expression| (((|SpadAst|) $) "\\spad{expression(e)} returns the exit expression of `e'."))) NIL NIL (-325 R FE |var| |cen|) ((|constructor| (NIL "UnivariatePuiseuxSeriesWithExponentialSingularity is a domain used to represent essential singularities of functions. Objects in this domain are quotients of sums,{} where each term in the sum is a univariate Puiseux series times the exponential of a univariate Puiseux series.")) (|coerce| (($ (|UnivariatePuiseuxSeries| |#2| |#3| |#4|)) "\\spad{coerce(f)} converts a \\spadtype{UnivariatePuiseuxSeries} to an \\spadtype{ExponentialExpansion}.")) (|limitPlus| (((|Union| (|OrderedCompletion| |#2|) "failed") $) "\\spad{limitPlus(f(var))} returns \\spad{limit(var -> a+,f(var))}."))) ((-4502 . T) (-4508 . T) (-4503 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . 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Date Created: 16 Jan 1989 Date Last Updated: 22 Jan 1990")) (|map| (((|Expression| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) (|Expression| |#1|)) "\\spad{map(f, e)} applies \\spad{f} to all the constants appearing in \\spad{e}."))) NIL NIL (-328 R FE) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package provides functions to convert functional expressions to power series.")) (|series| (((|Any|) |#2| (|Equation| |#2|) (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{series(f,x = a,n)} expands the expression \\spad{f} as a series in powers of (\\spad{x} - a); terms will be computed up to order at least \\spad{n}.") (((|Any|) |#2| (|Equation| |#2|)) "\\spad{series(f,x = a)} expands the expression \\spad{f} as a series in powers of (\\spad{x} - a).") (((|Any|) |#2| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{series(f,n)} returns a series expansion of the expression \\spad{f}. Note: \\spad{f} should have only one variable; the series will be expanded in powers of that variable and terms will be computed up to order at least \\spad{n}.") (((|Any|) |#2|) "\\spad{series(f)} returns a series expansion of the expression \\spad{f}. Note: \\spad{f} should have only one variable; the series will be expanded in powers of that variable.") (((|Any|) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{series(x)} returns \\spad{x} viewed as a series.")) (|puiseux| (((|Any|) |#2| (|Equation| |#2|) (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{puiseux(f,x = a,n)} expands the expression \\spad{f} as a Puiseux series in powers of \\spad{(x - a)}; terms will be computed up to order at least \\spad{n}.") (((|Any|) |#2| (|Equation| |#2|)) "\\spad{puiseux(f,x = a)} expands the expression \\spad{f} as a Puiseux series in powers of \\spad{(x - a)}.") (((|Any|) |#2| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{puiseux(f,n)} returns a Puiseux expansion of the expression \\spad{f}. Note: \\spad{f} should have only one variable; the series will be expanded in powers of that variable and terms will be computed up to order at least \\spad{n}.") (((|Any|) |#2|) "\\spad{puiseux(f)} returns a Puiseux expansion of the expression \\spad{f}. Note: \\spad{f} should have only one variable; the series will be expanded in powers of that variable.") (((|Any|) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{puiseux(x)} returns \\spad{x} viewed as a Puiseux series.")) (|laurent| (((|Any|) |#2| (|Equation| |#2|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{laurent(f,x = a,n)} expands the expression \\spad{f} as a Laurent series in powers of \\spad{(x - a)}; terms will be computed up to order at least \\spad{n}.") (((|Any|) |#2| (|Equation| |#2|)) "\\spad{laurent(f,x = a)} expands the expression \\spad{f} as a Laurent series in powers of \\spad{(x - a)}.") (((|Any|) |#2| (|Integer|)) "\\spad{laurent(f,n)} returns a Laurent expansion of the expression \\spad{f}. Note: \\spad{f} should have only one variable; the series will be expanded in powers of that variable and terms will be computed up to order at least \\spad{n}.") (((|Any|) |#2|) "\\spad{laurent(f)} returns a Laurent expansion of the expression \\spad{f}. Note: \\spad{f} should have only one variable; the series will be expanded in powers of that variable.") (((|Any|) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{laurent(x)} returns \\spad{x} viewed as a Laurent series.")) (|taylor| (((|Any|) |#2| (|Equation| |#2|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{taylor(f,x = a)} expands the expression \\spad{f} as a Taylor series in powers of \\spad{(x - a)}; terms will be computed up to order at least \\spad{n}.") (((|Any|) |#2| (|Equation| |#2|)) "\\spad{taylor(f,x = a)} expands the expression \\spad{f} as a Taylor series in powers of \\spad{(x - a)}.") (((|Any|) |#2| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{taylor(f,n)} returns a Taylor expansion of the expression \\spad{f}. Note: \\spad{f} should have only one variable; the series will be expanded in powers of that variable and terms will be computed up to order at least \\spad{n}.") (((|Any|) |#2|) "\\spad{taylor(f)} returns a Taylor expansion of the expression \\spad{f}. Note: \\spad{f} should have only one variable; the series will be expanded in powers of that variable.") (((|Any|) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{taylor(x)} returns \\spad{x} viewed as a Taylor series."))) NIL NIL (-329 R -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "Taylor series solutions of explicit ODE's.")) (|seriesSolve| (((|Any|) |#2| (|BasicOperator|) (|Equation| |#2|) (|List| |#2|)) "\\spad{seriesSolve(eq, y, x = a, [b0,...,bn])} is equivalent to \\spad{seriesSolve(eq = 0, y, x = a, [b0,...,b(n-1)])}.") (((|Any|) |#2| (|BasicOperator|) (|Equation| |#2|) (|Equation| |#2|)) "\\spad{seriesSolve(eq, y, x = a, y a = b)} is equivalent to \\spad{seriesSolve(eq=0, y, x=a, y a = b)}.") (((|Any|) |#2| (|BasicOperator|) (|Equation| |#2|) |#2|) "\\spad{seriesSolve(eq, y, x = a, b)} is equivalent to \\spad{seriesSolve(eq = 0, y, x = a, y a = b)}.") (((|Any|) (|Equation| |#2|) (|BasicOperator|) (|Equation| |#2|) |#2|) "\\spad{seriesSolve(eq,y, x=a, b)} is equivalent to \\spad{seriesSolve(eq, y, x=a, y a = b)}.") (((|Any|) (|List| |#2|) (|List| (|BasicOperator|)) (|Equation| |#2|) (|List| (|Equation| |#2|))) "\\spad{seriesSolve([eq1,...,eqn], [y1,...,yn], x = a,[y1 a = b1,..., yn a = bn])} is equivalent to \\spad{seriesSolve([eq1=0,...,eqn=0], [y1,...,yn], x = a, [y1 a = b1,..., yn a = bn])}.") (((|Any|) (|List| |#2|) (|List| (|BasicOperator|)) (|Equation| |#2|) (|List| |#2|)) "\\spad{seriesSolve([eq1,...,eqn], [y1,...,yn], x=a, [b1,...,bn])} is equivalent to \\spad{seriesSolve([eq1=0,...,eqn=0], [y1,...,yn], x=a, [b1,...,bn])}.") (((|Any|) (|List| (|Equation| |#2|)) (|List| (|BasicOperator|)) (|Equation| |#2|) (|List| |#2|)) "\\spad{seriesSolve([eq1,...,eqn], [y1,...,yn], x=a, [b1,...,bn])} is equivalent to \\spad{seriesSolve([eq1,...,eqn], [y1,...,yn], x = a, [y1 a = b1,..., yn a = bn])}.") (((|Any|) (|List| (|Equation| |#2|)) (|List| (|BasicOperator|)) (|Equation| |#2|) (|List| (|Equation| |#2|))) "\\spad{seriesSolve([eq1,...,eqn],[y1,...,yn],x = a,[y1 a = b1,...,yn a = bn])} returns a taylor series solution of \\spad{[eq1,...,eqn]} around \\spad{x = a} with initial conditions \\spad{yi(a) = bi}. Note: eqi must be of the form \\spad{fi(x, y1 x, y2 x,..., yn x) y1'(x) + gi(x, y1 x, y2 x,..., yn x) = h(x, y1 x, y2 x,..., yn x)}.") (((|Any|) (|Equation| |#2|) (|BasicOperator|) (|Equation| |#2|) (|List| |#2|)) "\\spad{seriesSolve(eq,y,x=a,[b0,...,b(n-1)])} returns a Taylor series solution of \\spad{eq} around \\spad{x = a} with initial conditions \\spad{y(a) = b0},{} \\spad{y'(a) = b1},{} \\spad{y''(a) = b2},{} ...,{}\\spad{y(n-1)(a) = b(n-1)} \\spad{eq} must be of the form \\spad{f(x, y x, y'(x),..., y(n-1)(x)) y(n)(x) + g(x,y x,y'(x),...,y(n-1)(x)) = h(x,y x, y'(x),..., y(n-1)(x))}.") (((|Any|) (|Equation| |#2|) (|BasicOperator|) (|Equation| |#2|) (|Equation| |#2|)) "\\spad{seriesSolve(eq,y,x=a, y a = b)} returns a Taylor series solution of \\spad{eq} around \\spad{x} = a with initial condition \\spad{y(a) = b}. Note: \\spad{eq} must be of the form \\spad{f(x, y x) y'(x) + g(x, y x) = h(x, y x)}."))) NIL NIL (-330) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{Author: Clifton \\spad{J}. Williamson} Date Created: Bastille Day 1989 Date Last Updated: 5 June 1990 Keywords: Examples: Package for constructing tubes around 3-dimensional parametric curves.")) (|tubePlot| (((|TubePlot| (|Plot3D|)) (|Expression| (|Integer|)) (|Expression| (|Integer|)) (|Expression| (|Integer|)) (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|String|)) "\\spad{tubePlot(f,g,h,colorFcn,a..b,r,n,s)} puts a tube of radius \\spad{r} with \\spad{n} points on each circle about the curve \\spad{x = f(t)},{} \\spad{y = g(t)},{} \\spad{z = h(t)} for \\spad{t} in \\spad{[a,b]}. If \\spad{s} = \"closed\",{} the tube is considered to be closed; if \\spad{s} = \"open\",{} the tube is considered to be open.") (((|TubePlot| (|Plot3D|)) (|Expression| (|Integer|)) (|Expression| (|Integer|)) (|Expression| (|Integer|)) (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{tubePlot(f,g,h,colorFcn,a..b,r,n)} puts a tube of radius \\spad{r} with \\spad{n} points on each circle about the curve \\spad{x = f(t)},{} \\spad{y = g(t)},{} \\spad{z = h(t)} for \\spad{t} in \\spad{[a,b]}. The tube is considered to be open.") (((|TubePlot| (|Plot3D|)) (|Expression| (|Integer|)) (|Expression| (|Integer|)) (|Expression| (|Integer|)) (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|String|)) "\\spad{tubePlot(f,g,h,colorFcn,a..b,r,n,s)} puts a tube of radius \\spad{r(t)} with \\spad{n} points on each circle about the curve \\spad{x = f(t)},{} \\spad{y = g(t)},{} \\spad{z = h(t)} for \\spad{t} in \\spad{[a,b]}. If \\spad{s} = \"closed\",{} the tube is considered to be closed; if \\spad{s} = \"open\",{} the tube is considered to be open.") (((|TubePlot| (|Plot3D|)) (|Expression| (|Integer|)) (|Expression| (|Integer|)) (|Expression| (|Integer|)) (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{tubePlot(f,g,h,colorFcn,a..b,r,n)} puts a tube of radius \\spad{r}(\\spad{t}) with \\spad{n} points on each circle about the curve \\spad{x = f(t)},{} \\spad{y = g(t)},{} \\spad{z = h(t)} for \\spad{t} in \\spad{[a,b]}. The tube is considered to be open.")) (|constantToUnaryFunction| (((|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|)) "\\spad{constantToUnaryFunction(s)} is a local function which takes the value of \\spad{s},{} which may be a function of a constant,{} and returns a function which always returns the value \\spadtype{DoubleFloat} \\spad{s}."))) NIL NIL (-331 FE |var| |cen|) ((|constructor| (NIL "ExponentialOfUnivariatePuiseuxSeries is a domain used to represent essential singularities of functions. An object in this domain is a function of the form \\spad{exp(f(x))},{} where \\spad{f(x)} is a Puiseux series with no terms of non-negative degree. Objects are ordered according to order of singularity,{} with functions which tend more rapidly to zero or infinity considered to be larger. Thus,{} if \\spad{order(f(x)) < order(g(x))},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the first non-zero term of \\spad{f(x)} has lower degree than the first non-zero term of \\spad{g(x)},{} then \\spad{exp(f(x)) > exp(g(x))}. If \\spad{order(f(x)) = order(g(x))},{} then the ordering is essentially random. This domain is used in computing limits involving functions with essential singularities.")) (|exponentialOrder| (((|Fraction| (|Integer|)) $) "\\spad{exponentialOrder(exp(c * x **(-n) + ...))} returns \\spad{-n}. exponentialOrder(0) returns \\spad{0}.")) 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(|log| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |coef| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |logand| |#1|))) (|Factored| |#1|)) "\\spad{log(f)} returns \\spad{[(a1,b1),...,(am,bm)]} such that the logarithm of \\spad{f} is equal to \\spad{a1*log(b1) + ... + am*log(bm)}.")) (|nthRoot| (((|Record| (|:| |exponent| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |coef| |#1|) (|:| |radicand| (|List| |#1|))) (|Factored| |#1|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{nthRoot(f, n)} returns \\spad{(p, r, [r1,...,rm])} such that the \\spad{n}th-root of \\spad{f} is equal to \\spad{r * \\spad{p}th-root(r1 * ... * rm)},{} where \\spad{r1},{}...,{}rm are distinct factors of \\spad{f},{} each of which has an exponent smaller than \\spad{p} in \\spad{f}."))) NIL NIL (-333 E OV R P) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package provides utilities used by the factorizers which operate on polynomials represented as univariate polynomials with multivariate coefficients.")) (|ran| ((|#3| (|Integer|)) "\\spad{ran(k)} computes a random integer between -k and \\spad{k} as a member of \\spad{R}.")) (|normalDeriv| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{normalDeriv(poly,i)} computes the \\spad{i}th derivative of \\spad{poly} divided by i!.")) (|raisePolynomial| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#3|)) "\\spad{raisePolynomial(rpoly)} converts \\spad{rpoly} from a univariate polynomial over \\spad{r} to be a univariate polynomial with polynomial coefficients.")) (|lowerPolynomial| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#3|) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|)) "\\spad{lowerPolynomial(upoly)} converts \\spad{upoly} to be a univariate polynomial over \\spad{R}. An error if the coefficients contain variables.")) (|variables| (((|List| |#2|) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|)) "\\spad{variables(upoly)} returns the list of variables for the coefficients of \\spad{upoly}.")) (|degree| (((|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|) (|List| |#2|)) "\\spad{degree(upoly, lvar)} returns a list containing the maximum degree for each variable in lvar.")) (|completeEval| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#3|) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|) (|List| |#2|) (|List| |#3|)) "\\spad{completeEval(upoly, lvar, lval)} evaluates the polynomial \\spad{upoly} with each variable in \\spad{lvar} replaced by the corresponding value in lval. Substitutions are done for all variables in \\spad{upoly} producing a univariate polynomial over \\spad{R}."))) NIL NIL (-334 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "The free abelian group on a set \\spad{S} is the monoid of finite sums of the form \\spad{reduce(+,[ni * si])} where the \\spad{si}'s are in \\spad{S},{} and the \\spad{ni}'s are integers. The operation is commutative."))) ((-4505 . T) (-4504 . T)) ((|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-872))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (QUOTE (-816)))) (-335 S E) ((|constructor| (NIL "A free abelian monoid on a set \\spad{S} is the monoid of finite sums of the form \\spad{reduce(+,[ni * si])} where the \\spad{si}'s are in \\spad{S},{} and the \\spad{ni}'s are in a given abelian monoid. The operation is commutative.")) (|highCommonTerms| (($ $ $) "\\spad{highCommonTerms(e1 a1 + ... + en an, f1 b1 + ... + fm bm)} returns \\indented{2}{\\spad{reduce(+,[max(ei, fi) ci])}} where \\spad{ci} ranges in the intersection of \\spad{{a1,...,an}} and \\spad{{b1,...,bm}}.")) (|mapGen| (($ (|Mapping| |#1| |#1|) $) "\\spad{mapGen(f, e1 a1 +...+ en an)} returns \\spad{e1 f(a1) +...+ en f(an)}.")) (|mapCoef| (($ (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|) $) "\\spad{mapCoef(f, e1 a1 +...+ en an)} returns \\spad{f(e1) a1 +...+ f(en) an}.")) (|coefficient| ((|#2| |#1| $) "\\spad{coefficient(s, e1 a1 + ... + en an)} returns \\spad{ei} such that \\spad{ai} = \\spad{s},{} or 0 if \\spad{s} is not one of the \\spad{ai}'s.")) (|nthFactor| ((|#1| $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{nthFactor(x, n)} returns the factor of the n^th term of \\spad{x}.")) (|nthCoef| ((|#2| $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{nthCoef(x, n)} returns the coefficient of the n^th term of \\spad{x}.")) (|terms| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |gen| |#1|) (|:| |exp| |#2|))) $) "\\spad{terms(e1 a1 + ... + en an)} returns \\spad{[[a1, e1],...,[an, en]]}.")) (|size| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{size(x)} returns the number of terms in \\spad{x}. mapGen(\\spad{f},{} \\spad{a1}\\^\\spad{e1} ... an\\^en) returns \\spad{f(a1)\\^e1 ... f(an)\\^en}.")) (* (($ |#2| |#1|) "\\spad{e * s} returns \\spad{e} times \\spad{s}.")) (+ (($ |#1| $) "\\spad{s + x} returns the sum of \\spad{s} and \\spad{x}."))) NIL NIL (-336 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "The free abelian monoid on a set \\spad{S} is the monoid of finite sums of the form \\spad{reduce(+,[ni * si])} where the \\spad{si}'s are in \\spad{S},{} and the \\spad{ni}'s are non-negative integers. The operation is commutative."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| (-793) (QUOTE (-816)))) (-337 S R E) ((|constructor| (NIL "This category is similar to AbelianMonoidRing,{} except that the sum is assumed to be finite. It is a useful model for polynomials,{} but is somewhat more general.")) (|primitivePart| (($ $) "\\spad{primitivePart(p)} returns the unit normalized form of polynomial \\spad{p} divided by the content of \\spad{p}.")) (|content| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{content(p)} gives the gcd of the coefficients of polynomial \\spad{p}.")) (|exquo| (((|Union| $ "failed") $ |#2|) "\\spad{exquo(p,r)} returns the exact quotient of polynomial \\spad{p} by \\spad{r},{} or \"failed\" if none exists.")) (|binomThmExpt| (($ $ $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{binomThmExpt(p,q,n)} returns \\spad{(x+y)^n} by means of the binomial theorem trick.")) (|pomopo!| (($ $ |#2| |#3| $) "\\spad{pomopo!(p1,r,e,p2)} returns \\spad{p1 + monomial(e,r) * p2} and may use \\spad{p1} as workspace. The constaant \\spad{r} is assumed to be nonzero.")) (|mapExponents| (($ (|Mapping| |#3| |#3|) $) "\\spad{mapExponents(fn,u)} maps function \\spad{fn} onto the exponents of the non-zero monomials of polynomial \\spad{u}.")) (|minimumDegree| ((|#3| $) "\\spad{minimumDegree(p)} gives the least exponent of a non-zero term of polynomial \\spad{p}. Error: if applied to 0.")) (|numberOfMonomials| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{numberOfMonomials(p)} gives the number of non-zero monomials in polynomial \\spad{p}.")) (|coefficients| (((|List| |#2|) $) "\\spad{coefficients(p)} gives the list of non-zero coefficients of polynomial \\spad{p}.")) (|ground| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{ground(p)} retracts polynomial \\spad{p} to the coefficient ring.")) (|ground?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{ground?(p)} tests if polynomial \\spad{p} is a member of the coefficient ring."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-466))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-571))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-175)))) (-338 R E) ((|constructor| (NIL "This category is similar to AbelianMonoidRing,{} except that the sum is assumed to be finite. It is a useful model for polynomials,{} but is somewhat more general.")) (|primitivePart| (($ $) "\\spad{primitivePart(p)} returns the unit normalized form of polynomial \\spad{p} divided by the content of \\spad{p}.")) (|content| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{content(p)} gives the gcd of the coefficients of polynomial \\spad{p}.")) (|exquo| (((|Union| $ "failed") $ |#1|) "\\spad{exquo(p,r)} returns the exact quotient of polynomial \\spad{p} by \\spad{r},{} or \"failed\" if none exists.")) (|binomThmExpt| (($ $ $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{binomThmExpt(p,q,n)} returns \\spad{(x+y)^n} by means of the binomial theorem trick.")) (|pomopo!| (($ $ |#1| |#2| $) "\\spad{pomopo!(p1,r,e,p2)} returns \\spad{p1 + monomial(e,r) * p2} and may use \\spad{p1} as workspace. The constaant \\spad{r} is assumed to be nonzero.")) (|mapExponents| (($ (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|) $) "\\spad{mapExponents(fn,u)} maps function \\spad{fn} onto the exponents of the non-zero monomials of polynomial \\spad{u}.")) (|minimumDegree| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{minimumDegree(p)} gives the least exponent of a non-zero term of polynomial \\spad{p}. Error: if applied to 0.")) (|numberOfMonomials| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{numberOfMonomials(p)} gives the number of non-zero monomials in polynomial \\spad{p}.")) (|coefficients| (((|List| |#1|) $) "\\spad{coefficients(p)} gives the list of non-zero coefficients of polynomial \\spad{p}.")) (|ground| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{ground(p)} retracts polynomial \\spad{p} to the coefficient ring.")) (|ground?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{ground?(p)} tests if polynomial \\spad{p} is a member of the coefficient ring."))) (((-4512 "*") |has| |#1| (-175)) (-4503 |has| |#1| (-571)) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-339 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{A FlexibleArray is the notion of an array intended to allow for growth} at the end only. Hence the following efficient operations \\indented{2}{\\spad{append(x,a)} meaning append item \\spad{x} at the end of the array \\spad{a}} \\indented{2}{\\spad{delete(a,n)} meaning delete the last item from the array \\spad{a}} Flexible arrays support the other operations inherited from \\spadtype{ExtensibleLinearAggregate}. However,{} these are not efficient. Flexible arrays combine the \\spad{O(1)} access time property of arrays with growing and shrinking at the end in \\spad{O(1)} (average) time. This is done by using an ordinary array which may have zero or more empty slots at the end. When the array becomes full it is copied into a new larger (50\\% larger) array. Conversely,{} when the array becomes less than 1/2 full,{} it is copied into a smaller array. Flexible arrays provide for an efficient implementation of many data structures in particular heaps,{} stacks and sets."))) ((-4511 . T) (-4510 . T)) ((-4144 (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-872))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|)))) (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|))))) (-4144 (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888))))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -633) (QUOTE (-549)))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-872))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-872))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-102))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-872))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133)))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (QUOTE (-872))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-102))) (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|))))) (-340 S -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "FiniteAlgebraicExtensionField {\\em F} is the category of fields which are finite algebraic extensions of the field {\\em F}. If {\\em F} is finite then any finite algebraic extension of {\\em F} is finite,{} too. Let {\\em K} be a finite algebraic extension of the finite field {\\em F}. The exponentiation of elements of {\\em K} defines a \\spad{Z}-module structure on the multiplicative group of {\\em K}. The additive group of {\\em K} becomes a module over the ring of polynomials over {\\em F} via the operation \\spadfun{linearAssociatedExp}(a:K,{}f:SparseUnivariatePolynomial \\spad{F}) which is linear over {\\em F},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} for elements {\\em a} from {\\em K},{} {\\em c,d} from {\\em F} and {\\em f,g} univariate polynomials over {\\em F} we have \\spadfun{linearAssociatedExp}(a,{}cf+dg) equals {\\em c} times \\spadfun{linearAssociatedExp}(a,{}\\spad{f}) plus {\\em d} times \\spadfun{linearAssociatedExp}(a,{}\\spad{g}). Therefore \\spadfun{linearAssociatedExp} is defined completely by its action on monomials from {\\em F[X]}: \\spadfun{linearAssociatedExp}(a,{}monomial(1,{}\\spad{k})\\$SUP(\\spad{F})) is defined to be \\spadfun{Frobenius}(a,{}\\spad{k}) which is {\\em a**(q**k)} where {\\em q=size()\\$F}. The operations order and discreteLog associated with the multiplicative exponentiation have additive analogues associated to the operation \\spadfun{linearAssociatedExp}. These are the functions \\spadfun{linearAssociatedOrder} and \\spadfun{linearAssociatedLog},{} respectively.")) (|linearAssociatedLog| (((|Union| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|) "failed") $ $) "\\spad{linearAssociatedLog(b,a)} returns a polynomial {\\em g},{} such that the \\spadfun{linearAssociatedExp}(\\spad{b},{}\\spad{g}) equals {\\em a}. If there is no such polynomial {\\em g},{} then \\spadfun{linearAssociatedLog} fails.") (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|) $) "\\spad{linearAssociatedLog(a)} returns a polynomial {\\em g},{} such that \\spadfun{linearAssociatedExp}(normalElement(),{}\\spad{g}) equals {\\em a}.")) (|linearAssociatedOrder| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|) $) "\\spad{linearAssociatedOrder(a)} retruns the monic polynomial {\\em g} of least degree,{} such that \\spadfun{linearAssociatedExp}(a,{}\\spad{g}) is 0.")) (|linearAssociatedExp| (($ $ (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|)) "\\spad{linearAssociatedExp(a,f)} is linear over {\\em F},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} for elements {\\em a} from {\\em \\$},{} {\\em c,d} form {\\em F} and {\\em f,g} univariate polynomials over {\\em F} we have \\spadfun{linearAssociatedExp}(a,{}cf+dg) equals {\\em c} times \\spadfun{linearAssociatedExp}(a,{}\\spad{f}) plus {\\em d} times \\spadfun{linearAssociatedExp}(a,{}\\spad{g}). Therefore \\spadfun{linearAssociatedExp} is defined completely by its action on monomials from {\\em F[X]}: \\spadfun{linearAssociatedExp}(a,{}monomial(1,{}\\spad{k})\\$SUP(\\spad{F})) is defined to be \\spadfun{Frobenius}(a,{}\\spad{k}) which is {\\em a**(q**k)},{} where {\\em q=size()\\$F}.")) (|generator| (($) "\\spad{generator()} returns a root of the defining polynomial. This element generates the field as an algebra over the ground field.")) (|normal?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{normal?(a)} tests whether the element \\spad{a} is normal over the ground field \\spad{F},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} \\spad{a**(q**i), 0 <= i <= extensionDegree()-1} is an \\spad{F}-basis,{} where \\spad{q = size()\\$F}. Implementation according to Lidl/Niederreiter: Theorem 2.39.")) (|normalElement| (($) "\\spad{normalElement()} returns a element,{} normal over the ground field \\spad{F},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} \\spad{a**(q**i), 0 <= i < extensionDegree()} is an \\spad{F}-basis,{} where \\spad{q = size()\\$F}. At the first call,{} the element is computed by \\spadfunFrom{createNormalElement}{FiniteAlgebraicExtensionField} then cached in a global variable. On subsequent calls,{} the element is retrieved by referencing the global variable.")) (|createNormalElement| (($) "\\spad{createNormalElement()} computes a normal element over the ground field \\spad{F},{} that is,{} \\spad{a**(q**i), 0 <= i < extensionDegree()} is an \\spad{F}-basis,{} where \\spad{q = size()\\$F}. Reference: Such an element exists Lidl/Niederreiter: Theorem 2.35.")) (|trace| (($ $ (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{trace(a,d)} computes the trace of \\spad{a} with respect to the field of extension degree \\spad{d} over the ground field of size \\spad{q}. Error: if \\spad{d} does not divide the extension degree of \\spad{a}. Note: \\spad{trace(a,d) = reduce(+,[a**(q**(d*i)) for i in 0..n/d])}.") ((|#2| $) "\\spad{trace(a)} computes the trace of \\spad{a} with respect to the field considered as an algebra with 1 over the ground field \\spad{F}.")) (|norm| (($ $ (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{norm(a,d)} computes the norm of \\spad{a} with respect to the field of extension degree \\spad{d} over the ground field of size. Error: if \\spad{d} does not divide the extension degree of \\spad{a}. Note: norm(a,{}\\spad{d}) = reduce(*,{}[a**(q**(d*i)) for \\spad{i} in 0..n/d])") ((|#2| $) "\\spad{norm(a)} computes the norm of \\spad{a} with respect to the field considered as an algebra with 1 over the ground field \\spad{F}.")) (|degree| (((|PositiveInteger|) $) "\\spad{degree(a)} returns the degree of the minimal polynomial of an element \\spad{a} over the ground field \\spad{F}.")) (|extensionDegree| (((|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{extensionDegree()} returns the degree of field extension.")) (|definingPolynomial| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|)) "\\spad{definingPolynomial()} returns the polynomial used to define the field extension.")) (|minimalPolynomial| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $) $ (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{minimalPolynomial(x,n)} computes the minimal polynomial of \\spad{x} over the field of extension degree \\spad{n} over the ground field \\spad{F}.") (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|) $) "\\spad{minimalPolynomial(a)} returns the minimal polynomial of an element \\spad{a} over the ground field \\spad{F}.")) (|represents| (($ (|Vector| |#2|)) "\\spad{represents([a1,..,an])} returns \\spad{a1*v1 + ... + an*vn},{} where \\spad{v1},{}...,{}vn are the elements of the fixed basis.")) (|coordinates| (((|Matrix| |#2|) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{coordinates([v1,...,vm])} returns the coordinates of the \\spad{vi}'s with to the fixed basis. The coordinates of \\spad{vi} are contained in the \\spad{i}th row of the matrix returned by this function.") (((|Vector| |#2|) $) "\\spad{coordinates(a)} returns the coordinates of \\spad{a} with respect to the fixed \\spad{F}-vectorspace basis.")) (|basis| (((|Vector| $) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{basis(n)} returns a fixed basis of a subfield of \\$ as \\spad{F}-vectorspace.") (((|Vector| $)) "\\spad{basis()} returns a fixed basis of \\$ as \\spad{F}-vectorspace."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-381)))) (-341 -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "FiniteAlgebraicExtensionField {\\em F} is the category of fields which are finite algebraic extensions of the field {\\em F}. If {\\em F} is finite then any finite algebraic extension of {\\em F} is finite,{} too. Let {\\em K} be a finite algebraic extension of the finite field {\\em F}. The exponentiation of elements of {\\em K} defines a \\spad{Z}-module structure on the multiplicative group of {\\em K}. The additive group of {\\em K} becomes a module over the ring of polynomials over {\\em F} via the operation \\spadfun{linearAssociatedExp}(a:K,{}f:SparseUnivariatePolynomial \\spad{F}) which is linear over {\\em F},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} for elements {\\em a} from {\\em K},{} {\\em c,d} from {\\em F} and {\\em f,g} univariate polynomials over {\\em F} we have \\spadfun{linearAssociatedExp}(a,{}cf+dg) equals {\\em c} times \\spadfun{linearAssociatedExp}(a,{}\\spad{f}) plus {\\em d} times \\spadfun{linearAssociatedExp}(a,{}\\spad{g}). Therefore \\spadfun{linearAssociatedExp} is defined completely by its action on monomials from {\\em F[X]}: \\spadfun{linearAssociatedExp}(a,{}monomial(1,{}\\spad{k})\\$SUP(\\spad{F})) is defined to be \\spadfun{Frobenius}(a,{}\\spad{k}) which is {\\em a**(q**k)} where {\\em q=size()\\$F}. The operations order and discreteLog associated with the multiplicative exponentiation have additive analogues associated to the operation \\spadfun{linearAssociatedExp}. These are the functions \\spadfun{linearAssociatedOrder} and \\spadfun{linearAssociatedLog},{} respectively.")) (|linearAssociatedLog| (((|Union| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|) "failed") $ $) "\\spad{linearAssociatedLog(b,a)} returns a polynomial {\\em g},{} such that the \\spadfun{linearAssociatedExp}(\\spad{b},{}\\spad{g}) equals {\\em a}. If there is no such polynomial {\\em g},{} then \\spadfun{linearAssociatedLog} fails.") (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|) $) "\\spad{linearAssociatedLog(a)} returns a polynomial {\\em g},{} such that \\spadfun{linearAssociatedExp}(normalElement(),{}\\spad{g}) equals {\\em a}.")) (|linearAssociatedOrder| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|) $) "\\spad{linearAssociatedOrder(a)} retruns the monic polynomial {\\em g} of least degree,{} such that \\spadfun{linearAssociatedExp}(a,{}\\spad{g}) is 0.")) (|linearAssociatedExp| (($ $ (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)) "\\spad{linearAssociatedExp(a,f)} is linear over {\\em F},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} for elements {\\em a} from {\\em \\$},{} {\\em c,d} form {\\em F} and {\\em f,g} univariate polynomials over {\\em F} we have \\spadfun{linearAssociatedExp}(a,{}cf+dg) equals {\\em c} times \\spadfun{linearAssociatedExp}(a,{}\\spad{f}) plus {\\em d} times \\spadfun{linearAssociatedExp}(a,{}\\spad{g}). Therefore \\spadfun{linearAssociatedExp} is defined completely by its action on monomials from {\\em F[X]}: \\spadfun{linearAssociatedExp}(a,{}monomial(1,{}\\spad{k})\\$SUP(\\spad{F})) is defined to be \\spadfun{Frobenius}(a,{}\\spad{k}) which is {\\em a**(q**k)},{} where {\\em q=size()\\$F}.")) (|generator| (($) "\\spad{generator()} returns a root of the defining polynomial. This element generates the field as an algebra over the ground field.")) (|normal?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{normal?(a)} tests whether the element \\spad{a} is normal over the ground field \\spad{F},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} \\spad{a**(q**i), 0 <= i <= extensionDegree()-1} is an \\spad{F}-basis,{} where \\spad{q = size()\\$F}. Implementation according to Lidl/Niederreiter: Theorem 2.39.")) (|normalElement| (($) "\\spad{normalElement()} returns a element,{} normal over the ground field \\spad{F},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} \\spad{a**(q**i), 0 <= i < extensionDegree()} is an \\spad{F}-basis,{} where \\spad{q = size()\\$F}. At the first call,{} the element is computed by \\spadfunFrom{createNormalElement}{FiniteAlgebraicExtensionField} then cached in a global variable. On subsequent calls,{} the element is retrieved by referencing the global variable.")) (|createNormalElement| (($) "\\spad{createNormalElement()} computes a normal element over the ground field \\spad{F},{} that is,{} \\spad{a**(q**i), 0 <= i < extensionDegree()} is an \\spad{F}-basis,{} where \\spad{q = size()\\$F}. Reference: Such an element exists Lidl/Niederreiter: Theorem 2.35.")) (|trace| (($ $ (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{trace(a,d)} computes the trace of \\spad{a} with respect to the field of extension degree \\spad{d} over the ground field of size \\spad{q}. Error: if \\spad{d} does not divide the extension degree of \\spad{a}. Note: \\spad{trace(a,d) = reduce(+,[a**(q**(d*i)) for i in 0..n/d])}.") ((|#1| $) "\\spad{trace(a)} computes the trace of \\spad{a} with respect to the field considered as an algebra with 1 over the ground field \\spad{F}.")) (|norm| (($ $ (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{norm(a,d)} computes the norm of \\spad{a} with respect to the field of extension degree \\spad{d} over the ground field of size. Error: if \\spad{d} does not divide the extension degree of \\spad{a}. Note: norm(a,{}\\spad{d}) = reduce(*,{}[a**(q**(d*i)) for \\spad{i} in 0..n/d])") ((|#1| $) "\\spad{norm(a)} computes the norm of \\spad{a} with respect to the field considered as an algebra with 1 over the ground field \\spad{F}.")) (|degree| (((|PositiveInteger|) $) "\\spad{degree(a)} returns the degree of the minimal polynomial of an element \\spad{a} over the ground field \\spad{F}.")) (|extensionDegree| (((|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{extensionDegree()} returns the degree of field extension.")) (|definingPolynomial| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)) "\\spad{definingPolynomial()} returns the polynomial used to define the field extension.")) (|minimalPolynomial| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $) $ (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{minimalPolynomial(x,n)} computes the minimal polynomial of \\spad{x} over the field of extension degree \\spad{n} over the ground field \\spad{F}.") (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|) $) "\\spad{minimalPolynomial(a)} returns the minimal polynomial of an element \\spad{a} over the ground field \\spad{F}.")) (|represents| (($ (|Vector| |#1|)) "\\spad{represents([a1,..,an])} returns \\spad{a1*v1 + ... + an*vn},{} where \\spad{v1},{}...,{}vn are the elements of the fixed basis.")) (|coordinates| (((|Matrix| |#1|) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{coordinates([v1,...,vm])} returns the coordinates of the \\spad{vi}'s with to the fixed basis. The coordinates of \\spad{vi} are contained in the \\spad{i}th row of the matrix returned by this function.") (((|Vector| |#1|) $) "\\spad{coordinates(a)} returns the coordinates of \\spad{a} with respect to the fixed \\spad{F}-vectorspace basis.")) (|basis| (((|Vector| $) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{basis(n)} returns a fixed basis of a subfield of \\$ as \\spad{F}-vectorspace.") (((|Vector| $)) "\\spad{basis()} returns a fixed basis of \\$ as \\spad{F}-vectorspace."))) ((-4502 . T) (-4508 . T) (-4503 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-342) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain builds representations of program code segments for use with the FortranProgram domain.")) (|setLabelValue| (((|SingleInteger|) (|SingleInteger|)) "\\spad{setLabelValue(i)} resets the counter which produces labels to \\spad{i}")) (|getCode| (((|SExpression|) $) "\\spad{getCode(f)} returns a Lisp list of strings representing \\spad{f} in Fortran notation. This is used by the FortranProgram domain.")) (|printCode| (((|Void|) $) "\\spad{printCode(f)} prints out \\spad{f} in FORTRAN notation.")) (|code| (((|Union| (|:| |nullBranch| "null") (|:| |assignmentBranch| (|Record| (|:| |var| (|Symbol|)) (|:| |arrayIndex| (|List| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|)))) (|:| |rand| (|Record| (|:| |ints2Floats?| (|Boolean|)) (|:| |expr| (|OutputForm|)))))) (|:| |arrayAssignmentBranch| (|Record| (|:| |var| (|Symbol|)) (|:| |rand| (|OutputForm|)) (|:| |ints2Floats?| (|Boolean|)))) (|:| |conditionalBranch| (|Record| (|:| |switch| (|Switch|)) (|:| |thenClause| $) (|:| |elseClause| $))) (|:| |returnBranch| (|Record| (|:| |empty?| (|Boolean|)) (|:| |value| (|Record| (|:| |ints2Floats?| (|Boolean|)) (|:| |expr| (|OutputForm|)))))) (|:| |blockBranch| (|List| $)) (|:| |commentBranch| (|List| (|String|))) (|:| |callBranch| (|String|)) (|:| |forBranch| (|Record| (|:| |range| (|SegmentBinding| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|)))) (|:| |span| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) (|:| |body| $))) (|:| |labelBranch| (|SingleInteger|)) (|:| |loopBranch| (|Record| (|:| |switch| (|Switch|)) (|:| |body| $))) (|:| |commonBranch| (|Record| (|:| |name| (|Symbol|)) (|:| |contents| (|List| (|Symbol|))))) (|:| |printBranch| (|List| (|OutputForm|)))) $) "\\spad{code(f)} returns the internal representation of the object represented by \\spad{f}.")) (|operation| (((|Union| (|:| |Null| "null") (|:| |Assignment| "assignment") (|:| |Conditional| "conditional") (|:| |Return| "return") (|:| |Block| "block") (|:| |Comment| "comment") (|:| |Call| "call") (|:| |For| "for") (|:| |While| "while") (|:| |Repeat| "repeat") (|:| |Goto| "goto") (|:| |Continue| "continue") (|:| |ArrayAssignment| "arrayAssignment") (|:| |Save| "save") (|:| |Stop| "stop") (|:| |Common| "common") (|:| |Print| "print")) $) "\\spad{operation(f)} returns the name of the operation represented by \\spad{f}.")) (|common| (($ (|Symbol|) (|List| (|Symbol|))) "\\spad{common(name,contents)} creates a representation a named common block.")) (|printStatement| (($ (|List| (|OutputForm|))) "\\spad{printStatement(l)} creates a representation of a PRINT statement.")) (|save| (($) "\\spad{save()} creates a representation of a SAVE statement.")) (|stop| (($) "\\spad{stop()} creates a representation of a STOP statement.")) (|block| (($ (|List| $)) "\\spad{block(l)} creates a representation of the statements in \\spad{l} as a block.")) (|assign| (($ (|Symbol|) (|List| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) (|Expression| (|Complex| (|Float|)))) "\\spad{assign(x,l,y)} creates a representation of the assignment of \\spad{y} to the \\spad{l}\\spad{'}th element of array \\spad{x} (\\spad{l} is a list of indices).") (($ (|Symbol|) (|List| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) (|Expression| (|Float|))) "\\spad{assign(x,l,y)} creates a representation of the assignment of \\spad{y} to the \\spad{l}\\spad{'}th element of array \\spad{x} (\\spad{l} is a list of indices).") (($ (|Symbol|) (|List| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) (|Expression| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{assign(x,l,y)} creates a representation of the assignment of \\spad{y} to the \\spad{l}\\spad{'}th element of array \\spad{x} (\\spad{l} is a list of indices).") (($ (|Symbol|) (|Vector| (|Expression| (|Complex| (|Float|))))) "\\spad{assign(x,y)} creates a representation of the FORTRAN expression x=y.") (($ (|Symbol|) (|Vector| (|Expression| (|Float|)))) "\\spad{assign(x,y)} creates a representation of the FORTRAN expression x=y.") (($ (|Symbol|) (|Vector| (|Expression| (|Integer|)))) "\\spad{assign(x,y)} creates a representation of the FORTRAN expression x=y.") (($ (|Symbol|) (|Matrix| (|Expression| (|Complex| (|Float|))))) "\\spad{assign(x,y)} creates a representation of the FORTRAN expression x=y.") (($ (|Symbol|) (|Matrix| (|Expression| (|Float|)))) "\\spad{assign(x,y)} creates a representation of the FORTRAN expression x=y.") (($ (|Symbol|) (|Matrix| (|Expression| (|Integer|)))) "\\spad{assign(x,y)} creates a representation of the FORTRAN expression x=y.") (($ (|Symbol|) (|Expression| (|Complex| (|Float|)))) "\\spad{assign(x,y)} creates a representation of the FORTRAN expression x=y.") (($ (|Symbol|) (|Expression| (|Float|))) "\\spad{assign(x,y)} creates a representation of the FORTRAN expression x=y.") (($ (|Symbol|) (|Expression| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{assign(x,y)} creates a representation of the FORTRAN expression x=y.") (($ (|Symbol|) (|List| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) (|Expression| (|MachineComplex|))) "\\spad{assign(x,l,y)} creates a representation of the assignment of \\spad{y} to the \\spad{l}\\spad{'}th element of array \\spad{x} (\\spad{l} is a list of indices).") (($ (|Symbol|) (|List| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) (|Expression| (|MachineFloat|))) "\\spad{assign(x,l,y)} creates a representation of the assignment of \\spad{y} to the \\spad{l}\\spad{'}th element of array \\spad{x} (\\spad{l} is a list of indices).") (($ (|Symbol|) (|List| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) (|Expression| (|MachineInteger|))) "\\spad{assign(x,l,y)} creates a representation of the assignment of \\spad{y} to the \\spad{l}\\spad{'}th element of array \\spad{x} (\\spad{l} is a list of indices).") (($ (|Symbol|) (|Vector| (|Expression| (|MachineComplex|)))) "\\spad{assign(x,y)} creates a representation of the FORTRAN expression x=y.") (($ (|Symbol|) (|Vector| (|Expression| (|MachineFloat|)))) "\\spad{assign(x,y)} creates a representation of the FORTRAN expression x=y.") (($ (|Symbol|) (|Vector| (|Expression| (|MachineInteger|)))) "\\spad{assign(x,y)} creates a representation of the FORTRAN expression x=y.") (($ (|Symbol|) (|Matrix| (|Expression| (|MachineComplex|)))) "\\spad{assign(x,y)} creates a representation of the FORTRAN expression x=y.") (($ (|Symbol|) (|Matrix| (|Expression| (|MachineFloat|)))) "\\spad{assign(x,y)} creates a representation of the FORTRAN expression x=y.") (($ (|Symbol|) (|Matrix| (|Expression| (|MachineInteger|)))) "\\spad{assign(x,y)} creates a representation of the FORTRAN expression x=y.") (($ (|Symbol|) (|Vector| (|MachineComplex|))) "\\spad{assign(x,y)} creates a representation of the FORTRAN expression x=y.") (($ (|Symbol|) (|Vector| (|MachineFloat|))) "\\spad{assign(x,y)} creates a representation of the FORTRAN expression x=y.") (($ (|Symbol|) (|Vector| (|MachineInteger|))) "\\spad{assign(x,y)} creates a representation of the FORTRAN expression x=y.") (($ (|Symbol|) (|Matrix| (|MachineComplex|))) "\\spad{assign(x,y)} creates a representation of the FORTRAN expression x=y.") (($ (|Symbol|) (|Matrix| (|MachineFloat|))) "\\spad{assign(x,y)} creates a representation of the FORTRAN expression x=y.") (($ (|Symbol|) (|Matrix| (|MachineInteger|))) "\\spad{assign(x,y)} creates a representation of the FORTRAN expression x=y.") (($ (|Symbol|) (|Expression| (|MachineComplex|))) "\\spad{assign(x,y)} creates a representation of the FORTRAN expression x=y.") (($ (|Symbol|) (|Expression| (|MachineFloat|))) "\\spad{assign(x,y)} creates a representation of the FORTRAN expression x=y.") (($ (|Symbol|) (|Expression| (|MachineInteger|))) "\\spad{assign(x,y)} creates a representation of the FORTRAN expression x=y.") (($ (|Symbol|) (|String|)) "\\spad{assign(x,y)} creates a representation of the FORTRAN expression x=y.")) (|cond| (($ (|Switch|) $ $) "\\spad{cond(s,e,f)} creates a representation of the FORTRAN expression IF (\\spad{s}) THEN \\spad{e} ELSE \\spad{f}.") (($ (|Switch|) $) "\\spad{cond(s,e)} creates a representation of the FORTRAN expression IF (\\spad{s}) THEN \\spad{e}.")) (|returns| (($ (|Expression| (|Complex| (|Float|)))) "\\spad{returns(e)} creates a representation of a FORTRAN RETURN statement with a returned value.") (($ (|Expression| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{returns(e)} creates a representation of a FORTRAN RETURN statement with a returned value.") (($ (|Expression| (|Float|))) "\\spad{returns(e)} creates a representation of a FORTRAN RETURN statement with a returned value.") (($ (|Expression| (|MachineComplex|))) "\\spad{returns(e)} creates a representation of a FORTRAN RETURN statement with a returned value.") (($ (|Expression| (|MachineInteger|))) "\\spad{returns(e)} creates a representation of a FORTRAN RETURN statement with a returned value.") (($ (|Expression| (|MachineFloat|))) "\\spad{returns(e)} creates a representation of a FORTRAN RETURN statement with a returned value.") (($) "\\spad{returns()} creates a representation of a FORTRAN RETURN statement.")) (|call| (($ (|String|)) "\\spad{call(s)} creates a representation of a FORTRAN CALL statement")) (|comment| (($ (|List| (|String|))) "\\spad{comment(s)} creates a representation of the Strings \\spad{s} as a multi-line FORTRAN comment.") (($ (|String|)) "\\spad{comment(s)} creates a representation of the String \\spad{s} as a single FORTRAN comment.")) (|continue| (($ (|SingleInteger|)) "\\spad{continue(l)} creates a representation of a FORTRAN CONTINUE labelled with \\spad{l}")) (|goto| (($ (|SingleInteger|)) "\\spad{goto(l)} creates a representation of a FORTRAN GOTO statement")) (|repeatUntilLoop| (($ (|Switch|) $) "\\spad{repeatUntilLoop(s,c)} creates a repeat ... until loop in FORTRAN.")) (|whileLoop| (($ (|Switch|) $) "\\spad{whileLoop(s,c)} creates a while loop in FORTRAN.")) (|forLoop| (($ (|SegmentBinding| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) (|Polynomial| (|Integer|)) $) "\\spad{forLoop(i=1..10,n,c)} creates a representation of a FORTRAN DO loop with \\spad{i} ranging over the values 1 to 10 by \\spad{n}.") (($ (|SegmentBinding| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) $) "\\spad{forLoop(i=1..10,c)} creates a representation of a FORTRAN DO loop with \\spad{i} ranging over the values 1 to 10."))) NIL NIL (-343 E) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{Author: James Davenport} Date Created: 17 April 1992 Date Last Updated: 12 June 1992 Basic Functions: Related Constructors: Also See: AMS Classifications: Keywords: References: Description:")) (|argument| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{argument(x)} returns the argument of a given sin/cos expressions")) (|sin?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{sin?(x)} returns \\spad{true} if term is a sin,{} otherwise \\spad{false}")) (|cos| (($ |#1|) "\\spad{cos(x)} makes a cos kernel for use in Fourier series")) (|sin| (($ |#1|) "\\spad{sin(x)} makes a sin kernel for use in Fourier series"))) NIL NIL (-344) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{FortranCodePackage1} provides some utilities for producing useful objects in FortranCode domain. The Package may be used with the FortranCode domain and its \\spad{printCode} or possibly via an outputAsFortran. (The package provides items of use in connection with ASPs in the AXIOM-NAG link and,{} where appropriate,{} naming accords with that in IRENA.) The easy-to-use functions use Fortran loop variables \\spad{I1},{} \\spad{I2},{} and it is users' responsibility to check that this is sensible. The advanced functions use SegmentBinding to allow users control over Fortran loop variable names.")) (|identitySquareMatrix| (((|FortranCode|) (|Symbol|) (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{identitySquareMatrix(s,p)} \\undocumented{}")) (|zeroSquareMatrix| (((|FortranCode|) (|Symbol|) (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{zeroSquareMatrix(s,p)} \\undocumented{}")) (|zeroMatrix| (((|FortranCode|) (|Symbol|) (|SegmentBinding| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) (|SegmentBinding| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|)))) "\\spad{zeroMatrix(s,b,d)} in this version gives the user control over names of Fortran variables used in loops.") (((|FortranCode|) (|Symbol|) (|Polynomial| (|Integer|)) (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{zeroMatrix(s,p,q)} uses loop variables in the Fortran,{} \\spad{I1} and \\spad{I2}")) (|zeroVector| (((|FortranCode|) (|Symbol|) (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{zeroVector(s,p)} \\undocumented{}"))) NIL NIL (-345) ((|constructor| (NIL "Represntation of data needed to instantiate a domain constructor.")) (|lookupFunction| (((|Identifier|) $) "\\spad{lookupFunction x} returns the name of the lookup function associated with the functor data \\spad{x}.")) (|categories| (((|PrimitiveArray| (|ConstructorCall| (|CategoryConstructor|))) $) "\\spad{categories x} returns the list of categories forms each domain object obtained from the domain data \\spad{x} belongs to.")) (|encodingDirectory| (((|PrimitiveArray| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) $) "\\spad{encodintDirectory x} returns the directory of domain-wide entity description.")) (|attributeData| (((|List| (|Pair| (|Syntax|) (|NonNegativeInteger|))) $) "\\spad{attributeData x} returns the list of attribute-predicate bit vector index pair associated with the functor data \\spad{x}.")) (|domainTemplate| (((|DomainTemplate|) $) "\\spad{domainTemplate x} returns the domain template vector associated with the functor data \\spad{x}."))) NIL NIL (-346 -4164 UP UPUP R) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domains implements finite rational divisors on a curve,{} that is finite formal sums SUM(\\spad{n} * \\spad{P}) where the \\spad{n}'s are integers and the \\spad{P}'s are finite rational points on the curve.")) (|lSpaceBasis| (((|Vector| |#4|) $) "\\spad{lSpaceBasis(d)} returns a basis for \\spad{L(d) = {f | (f) >= -d}} as a module over \\spad{K[x]}.")) (|finiteBasis| (((|Vector| |#4|) $) "\\spad{finiteBasis(d)} returns a basis for \\spad{d} as a module over {\\em K[x]}."))) NIL NIL (-347 R1 UP1 UPUP1 F1 R2 UP2 UPUP2 F2) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{Lift a map to finite divisors.} Author: Manuel Bronstein Date Created: 1988 Date Last Updated: 19 May 1993")) (|map| (((|FiniteDivisor| |#5| |#6| |#7| |#8|) (|Mapping| |#5| |#1|) (|FiniteDivisor| |#1| |#2| |#3| |#4|)) "\\spad{map(f,d)} \\undocumented{}"))) NIL NIL (-348 S -4164 UP UPUP R) ((|constructor| (NIL "This category describes finite rational divisors on a curve,{} that is finite formal sums SUM(\\spad{n} * \\spad{P}) where the \\spad{n}'s are integers and the \\spad{P}'s are finite rational points on the curve.")) (|generator| (((|Union| |#5| "failed") $) "\\spad{generator(d)} returns \\spad{f} if \\spad{(f) = d},{} \"failed\" if \\spad{d} is not principal.")) (|principal?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{principal?(D)} tests if the argument is the divisor of a function.")) (|reduce| (($ $) "\\spad{reduce(D)} converts \\spad{D} to some reduced form (the reduced forms can be differents in different implementations).")) (|decompose| (((|Record| (|:| |id| (|FractionalIdeal| |#3| (|Fraction| |#3|) |#4| |#5|)) (|:| |principalPart| |#5|)) $) "\\spad{decompose(d)} returns \\spad{[id, f]} where \\spad{d = (id) + div(f)}.")) (|divisor| (($ |#5| |#3| |#3| |#3| |#2|) "\\spad{divisor(h, d, d', g, r)} returns the sum of all the finite points where \\spad{h/d} has residue \\spad{r}. \\spad{h} must be integral. \\spad{d} must be squarefree. \\spad{d'} is some derivative of \\spad{d} (not necessarily dd/dx). \\spad{g = gcd(d,discriminant)} contains the ramified zeros of \\spad{d}") (($ |#2| |#2| (|Integer|)) "\\spad{divisor(a, b, n)} makes the divisor \\spad{nP} where P: \\spad{(x = a, y = b)}. \\spad{P} is allowed to be singular if \\spad{n} is a multiple of the rank.") (($ |#2| |#2|) "\\spad{divisor(a, b)} makes the divisor P: \\spad{(x = a, y = b)}. Error: if \\spad{P} is singular.") (($ |#5|) "\\spad{divisor(g)} returns the divisor of the function \\spad{g}.") (($ (|FractionalIdeal| |#3| (|Fraction| |#3|) |#4| |#5|)) "\\spad{divisor(I)} makes a divisor \\spad{D} from an ideal \\spad{I}.")) (|ideal| (((|FractionalIdeal| |#3| (|Fraction| |#3|) |#4| |#5|) $) "\\spad{ideal(D)} returns the ideal corresponding to a divisor \\spad{D}."))) NIL NIL (-349 -4164 UP UPUP R) ((|constructor| (NIL "This category describes finite rational divisors on a curve,{} that is finite formal sums SUM(\\spad{n} * \\spad{P}) where the \\spad{n}'s are integers and the \\spad{P}'s are finite rational points on the curve.")) (|generator| (((|Union| |#4| "failed") $) "\\spad{generator(d)} returns \\spad{f} if \\spad{(f) = d},{} \"failed\" if \\spad{d} is not principal.")) (|principal?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{principal?(D)} tests if the argument is the divisor of a function.")) (|reduce| (($ $) "\\spad{reduce(D)} converts \\spad{D} to some reduced form (the reduced forms can be differents in different implementations).")) (|decompose| (((|Record| (|:| |id| (|FractionalIdeal| |#2| (|Fraction| |#2|) |#3| |#4|)) (|:| |principalPart| |#4|)) $) "\\spad{decompose(d)} returns \\spad{[id, f]} where \\spad{d = (id) + div(f)}.")) (|divisor| (($ |#4| |#2| |#2| |#2| |#1|) "\\spad{divisor(h, d, d', g, r)} returns the sum of all the finite points where \\spad{h/d} has residue \\spad{r}. \\spad{h} must be integral. \\spad{d} must be squarefree. \\spad{d'} is some derivative of \\spad{d} (not necessarily dd/dx). \\spad{g = gcd(d,discriminant)} contains the ramified zeros of \\spad{d}") (($ |#1| |#1| (|Integer|)) "\\spad{divisor(a, b, n)} makes the divisor \\spad{nP} where P: \\spad{(x = a, y = b)}. \\spad{P} is allowed to be singular if \\spad{n} is a multiple of the rank.") (($ |#1| |#1|) "\\spad{divisor(a, b)} makes the divisor P: \\spad{(x = a, y = b)}. Error: if \\spad{P} is singular.") (($ |#4|) "\\spad{divisor(g)} returns the divisor of the function \\spad{g}.") (($ (|FractionalIdeal| |#2| (|Fraction| |#2|) |#3| |#4|)) "\\spad{divisor(I)} makes a divisor \\spad{D} from an ideal \\spad{I}.")) (|ideal| (((|FractionalIdeal| |#2| (|Fraction| |#2|) |#3| |#4|) $) "\\spad{ideal(D)} returns the ideal corresponding to a divisor \\spad{D}."))) NIL NIL (-350 S R) ((|constructor| (NIL "This category provides a selection of evaluation operations depending on what the argument type \\spad{R} provides.")) (|map| (($ (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|) $) "\\spad{map(f, ex)} evaluates ex,{} applying \\spad{f} to values of type \\spad{R} in ex."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -528) (QUOTE (-1209)) (|devaluate| |#2|))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#2|))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -298) (|devaluate| |#2|) (|devaluate| |#2|)))) (-351 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "This category provides a selection of evaluation operations depending on what the argument type \\spad{R} provides.")) (|map| (($ (|Mapping| |#1| |#1|) $) "\\spad{map(f, ex)} evaluates ex,{} applying \\spad{f} to values of type \\spad{R} in ex."))) NIL NIL (-352 |basicSymbols| |subscriptedSymbols| R) ((|constructor| (NIL "A domain of expressions involving functions which can be translated into standard Fortran-77,{} with some extra extensions from the NAG Fortran Library.")) (|useNagFunctions| (((|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{useNagFunctions(v)} sets the flag which controls whether NAG functions \\indented{1}{are being used for mathematical and machine constants.\\space{2}The previous} \\indented{1}{value is returned.}") (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{useNagFunctions()} indicates whether NAG functions are being used \\indented{1}{for mathematical and machine constants.}")) (|variables| (((|List| (|Symbol|)) $) "\\spad{variables(e)} return a list of all the variables in \\spad{e}.")) (|pi| (($) "\\spad{pi(x)} represents the NAG Library function X01AAF which returns \\indented{1}{an approximation to the value of \\spad{pi}}")) (|tanh| (($ $) "\\spad{tanh(x)} represents the Fortran intrinsic function TANH")) (|cosh| (($ $) "\\spad{cosh(x)} represents the Fortran intrinsic function COSH")) (|sinh| (($ $) "\\spad{sinh(x)} represents the Fortran intrinsic function SINH")) (|atan| (($ $) "\\spad{atan(x)} represents the Fortran intrinsic function ATAN")) (|acos| (($ $) "\\spad{acos(x)} represents the Fortran intrinsic function ACOS")) (|asin| (($ $) "\\spad{asin(x)} represents the Fortran intrinsic function ASIN")) (|tan| (($ $) "\\spad{tan(x)} represents the Fortran intrinsic function TAN")) (|cos| (($ $) "\\spad{cos(x)} represents the Fortran intrinsic function COS")) (|sin| (($ $) "\\spad{sin(x)} represents the Fortran intrinsic function SIN")) (|log10| (($ $) "\\spad{log10(x)} represents the Fortran intrinsic function \\spad{LOG10}")) (|log| (($ $) "\\spad{log(x)} represents the Fortran intrinsic function LOG")) (|exp| (($ $) "\\spad{exp(x)} represents the Fortran intrinsic function EXP")) (|sqrt| (($ $) "\\spad{sqrt(x)} represents the Fortran intrinsic function SQRT")) (|abs| (($ $) "\\spad{abs(x)} represents the Fortran intrinsic function ABS")) (|coerce| (((|Expression| |#3|) $) "\\spad{coerce(x)} \\undocumented{}")) (|retractIfCan| (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Polynomial| (|Float|))) "\\spad{retractIfCan(e)} takes \\spad{e} and tries to transform it into a \\indented{1}{FortranExpression checking that it contains no non-Fortran} \\indented{1}{functions,{} and that it only contains the given basic symbols} \\indented{1}{and subscripted symbols which correspond to scalar and array} \\indented{1}{parameters respectively.}") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Float|)))) "\\spad{retractIfCan(e)} takes \\spad{e} and tries to transform it into a \\indented{1}{FortranExpression checking that it contains no non-Fortran} \\indented{1}{functions,{} and that it only contains the given basic symbols} \\indented{1}{and subscripted symbols which correspond to scalar and array} \\indented{1}{parameters respectively.}") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Expression| (|Float|))) "\\spad{retractIfCan(e)} takes \\spad{e} and tries to transform it into a \\indented{1}{FortranExpression checking that it contains no non-Fortran} \\indented{1}{functions,{} and that it only contains the given basic symbols} \\indented{1}{and subscripted symbols which correspond to scalar and array} \\indented{1}{parameters respectively.}") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{retractIfCan(e)} takes \\spad{e} and tries to transform it into a \\indented{1}{FortranExpression checking that it contains no non-Fortran} \\indented{1}{functions,{} and that it only contains the given basic symbols} \\indented{1}{and subscripted symbols which correspond to scalar and array} \\indented{1}{parameters respectively.}") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|)))) "\\spad{retractIfCan(e)} takes \\spad{e} and tries to transform it into a \\indented{1}{FortranExpression checking that it contains no non-Fortran} \\indented{1}{functions,{} and that it only contains the given basic symbols} \\indented{1}{and subscripted symbols which correspond to scalar and array} \\indented{1}{parameters respectively.}") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Expression| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{retractIfCan(e)} takes \\spad{e} and tries to transform it into a \\indented{1}{FortranExpression checking that it contains no non-Fortran} \\indented{1}{functions,{} and that it only contains the given basic symbols} \\indented{1}{and subscripted symbols which correspond to scalar and array} \\indented{1}{parameters respectively.}") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{retractIfCan(e)} takes \\spad{e} and tries to transform it into a FortranExpression \\indented{1}{checking that it is one of the given basic symbols} \\indented{1}{or subscripted symbols which correspond to scalar and array} \\indented{1}{parameters respectively.}") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Expression| |#3|)) "\\spad{retractIfCan(e)} takes \\spad{e} and tries to transform it into a \\indented{1}{FortranExpression checking that it contains no non-Fortran} \\indented{1}{functions,{} and that it only contains the given basic symbols} \\indented{1}{and subscripted symbols which correspond to scalar and array} \\indented{1}{parameters respectively.}")) (|retract| (($ (|Polynomial| (|Float|))) "\\spad{retract(e)} takes \\spad{e} and transforms it into a \\indented{1}{FortranExpression checking that it contains no non-Fortran} \\indented{1}{functions,{} and that it only contains the given basic symbols} \\indented{1}{and subscripted symbols which correspond to scalar and array} \\indented{1}{parameters respectively.}") (($ (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Float|)))) "\\spad{retract(e)} takes \\spad{e} and transforms it into a \\indented{1}{FortranExpression checking that it contains no non-Fortran} \\indented{1}{functions,{} and that it only contains the given basic symbols} \\indented{1}{and subscripted symbols which correspond to scalar and array} \\indented{1}{parameters respectively.}") (($ (|Expression| (|Float|))) "\\spad{retract(e)} takes \\spad{e} and transforms it into a \\indented{1}{FortranExpression checking that it contains no non-Fortran} \\indented{1}{functions,{} and that it only contains the given basic symbols} \\indented{1}{and subscripted symbols which correspond to scalar and array} \\indented{1}{parameters respectively.}") (($ (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{retract(e)} takes \\spad{e} and transforms it into a \\indented{1}{FortranExpression checking that it contains no non-Fortran} \\indented{1}{functions,{} and that it only contains the given basic symbols} \\indented{1}{and subscripted symbols which correspond to scalar and array} \\indented{1}{parameters respectively.}") (($ (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|)))) "\\spad{retract(e)} takes \\spad{e} and transforms it into a \\indented{1}{FortranExpression checking that it contains no non-Fortran} \\indented{1}{functions,{} and that it only contains the given basic symbols} \\indented{1}{and subscripted symbols which correspond to scalar and array} \\indented{1}{parameters respectively.}") (($ (|Expression| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{retract(e)} takes \\spad{e} and transforms it into a \\indented{1}{FortranExpression checking that it contains no non-Fortran} \\indented{1}{functions,{} and that it only contains the given basic symbols} \\indented{1}{and subscripted symbols which correspond to scalar and array} \\indented{1}{parameters respectively.}") (($ (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{retract(e)} takes \\spad{e} and transforms it into a FortranExpression \\indented{1}{checking that it is one of the given basic symbols} \\indented{1}{or subscripted symbols which correspond to scalar and array} \\indented{1}{parameters respectively.}") (($ (|Expression| |#3|)) "\\spad{retract(e)} takes \\spad{e} and transforms it into a \\indented{1}{FortranExpression checking that it contains no non-Fortran} \\indented{1}{functions,{} and that it only contains the given basic symbols} \\indented{1}{and subscripted symbols which correspond to scalar and array} \\indented{1}{parameters respectively.}"))) ((-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) ((|HasCategory| |#3| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (QUOTE (-560)))) (|HasCategory| |#3| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (QUOTE (-391)))) (|HasCategory| $ (QUOTE (-1081))) (|HasCategory| $ (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (QUOTE (-560))))) (-353 |p| |n|) ((|constructor| (NIL "FiniteField(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{n}) implements finite fields with p**n elements. This packages checks that \\spad{p} is prime. For a non-checking version,{} see \\spadtype{InnerFiniteField}."))) ((-4502 . T) (-4508 . T) (-4503 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) ((-4144 (|HasCategory| (-936 |#1|) (QUOTE (-147))) (|HasCategory| (-936 |#1|) (QUOTE (-381)))) (|HasCategory| (-936 |#1|) (QUOTE (-149))) (|HasCategory| (-936 |#1|) (QUOTE (-381))) (|HasCategory| (-936 |#1|) (QUOTE (-147)))) (-354 S -4164 UP UPUP) ((|constructor| (NIL "This category is a model for the function field of a plane algebraic curve.")) (|rationalPoints| (((|List| (|List| |#2|))) "\\spad{rationalPoints()} returns the list of all the affine rational points.")) (|nonSingularModel| (((|List| (|Polynomial| |#2|)) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{nonSingularModel(u)} returns the equations in \\spad{u1},{}...,{}un of an affine non-singular model for the curve.")) (|algSplitSimple| (((|Record| (|:| |num| $) (|:| |den| |#3|) (|:| |derivden| |#3|) (|:| |gd| |#3|)) $ (|Mapping| |#3| |#3|)) "\\spad{algSplitSimple(f, D)} returns \\spad{[h,d,d',g]} such that \\spad{f=h/d},{} \\spad{h} is integral at all the normal places \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\spad{D},{} \\spad{d' = Dd},{} \\spad{g = gcd(d, discriminant())} and \\spad{D} is the derivation to use. \\spad{f} must have at most simple finite poles.")) (|hyperelliptic| (((|Union| |#3| "failed")) "\\spad{hyperelliptic()} returns \\spad{p(x)} if the curve is the hyperelliptic defined by \\spad{y**2 = p(x)},{} \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|elliptic| (((|Union| |#3| "failed")) "\\spad{elliptic()} returns \\spad{p(x)} if the curve is the elliptic defined by \\spad{y**2 = p(x)},{} \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|elt| ((|#2| $ |#2| |#2|) "\\spad{elt(f,a,b)} or \\spad{f}(a,{} \\spad{b}) returns the value of \\spad{f} at the point \\spad{(x = a, y = b)} if it is not singular.")) (|primitivePart| (($ $) "\\spad{primitivePart(f)} removes the content of the denominator and the common content of the numerator of \\spad{f}.")) (|differentiate| (($ $ (|Mapping| |#3| |#3|)) "\\spad{differentiate(x, d)} extends the derivation \\spad{d} from UP to \\$ and applies it to \\spad{x}.")) (|integralDerivationMatrix| (((|Record| (|:| |num| (|Matrix| |#3|)) (|:| |den| |#3|)) (|Mapping| |#3| |#3|)) "\\spad{integralDerivationMatrix(d)} extends the derivation \\spad{d} from UP to \\$ and returns (\\spad{M},{} \\spad{Q}) such that the i^th row of \\spad{M} divided by \\spad{Q} form the coordinates of \\spad{d(wi)} with respect to \\spad{(w1,...,wn)} where \\spad{(w1,...,wn)} is the integral basis returned by integralBasis().")) (|integralRepresents| (($ (|Vector| |#3|) |#3|) "\\spad{integralRepresents([A1,...,An], D)} returns \\spad{(A1 w1+...+An wn)/D} where \\spad{(w1,...,wn)} is the integral basis of \\spad{integralBasis()}.")) (|integralCoordinates| (((|Record| (|:| |num| (|Vector| |#3|)) (|:| |den| |#3|)) $) "\\spad{integralCoordinates(f)} returns \\spad{[[A1,...,An], D]} such that \\spad{f = (A1 w1 +...+ An wn) / D} where \\spad{(w1,...,wn)} is the integral basis returned by \\spad{integralBasis()}.")) (|represents| (($ (|Vector| |#3|) |#3|) "\\spad{represents([A0,...,A(n-1)],D)} returns \\spad{(A0 + A1 y +...+ A(n-1)*y**(n-1))/D}.")) (|yCoordinates| (((|Record| (|:| |num| (|Vector| |#3|)) (|:| |den| |#3|)) $) "\\spad{yCoordinates(f)} returns \\spad{[[A1,...,An], D]} such that \\spad{f = (A1 + A2 y +...+ An y**(n-1)) / D}.")) (|inverseIntegralMatrixAtInfinity| (((|Matrix| (|Fraction| |#3|))) "\\spad{inverseIntegralMatrixAtInfinity()} returns \\spad{M} such that \\spad{M (v1,...,vn) = (1, y, ..., y**(n-1))} where \\spad{(v1,...,vn)} is the local integral basis at infinity returned by \\spad{infIntBasis()}.")) (|integralMatrixAtInfinity| (((|Matrix| (|Fraction| |#3|))) "\\spad{integralMatrixAtInfinity()} returns \\spad{M} such that \\spad{(v1,...,vn) = M (1, y, ..., y**(n-1))} where \\spad{(v1,...,vn)} is the local integral basis at infinity returned by \\spad{infIntBasis()}.")) (|inverseIntegralMatrix| (((|Matrix| (|Fraction| |#3|))) "\\spad{inverseIntegralMatrix()} returns \\spad{M} such that \\spad{M (w1,...,wn) = (1, y, ..., y**(n-1))} where \\spad{(w1,...,wn)} is the integral basis of \\spadfunFrom{integralBasis}{FunctionFieldCategory}.")) (|integralMatrix| (((|Matrix| (|Fraction| |#3|))) "\\spad{integralMatrix()} returns \\spad{M} such that \\spad{(w1,...,wn) = M (1, y, ..., y**(n-1))},{} where \\spad{(w1,...,wn)} is the integral basis of \\spadfunFrom{integralBasis}{FunctionFieldCategory}.")) (|reduceBasisAtInfinity| (((|Vector| $) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{reduceBasisAtInfinity(b1,...,bn)} returns \\spad{(x**i * bj)} for all \\spad{i},{}\\spad{j} such that \\spad{x**i*bj} is locally integral at infinity.")) (|normalizeAtInfinity| (((|Vector| $) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{normalizeAtInfinity(v)} makes \\spad{v} normal at infinity.")) (|complementaryBasis| (((|Vector| $) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{complementaryBasis(b1,...,bn)} returns the complementary basis \\spad{(b1',...,bn')} of \\spad{(b1,...,bn)}.")) (|integral?| (((|Boolean|) $ |#3|) "\\spad{integral?(f, p)} tests whether \\spad{f} is locally integral at \\spad{p(x) = 0}.") (((|Boolean|) $ |#2|) "\\spad{integral?(f, a)} tests whether \\spad{f} is locally integral at \\spad{x = a}.") (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{integral?()} tests if \\spad{f} is integral over \\spad{k[x]}.")) (|integralAtInfinity?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{integralAtInfinity?()} tests if \\spad{f} is locally integral at infinity.")) (|integralBasisAtInfinity| (((|Vector| $)) "\\spad{integralBasisAtInfinity()} returns the local integral basis at infinity.")) (|integralBasis| (((|Vector| $)) "\\spad{integralBasis()} returns the integral basis for the curve.")) (|ramified?| (((|Boolean|) |#3|) "\\spad{ramified?(p)} tests whether \\spad{p(x) = 0} is ramified.") (((|Boolean|) |#2|) "\\spad{ramified?(a)} tests whether \\spad{x = a} is ramified.")) (|ramifiedAtInfinity?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{ramifiedAtInfinity?()} tests if infinity is ramified.")) (|singular?| (((|Boolean|) |#3|) "\\spad{singular?(p)} tests whether \\spad{p(x) = 0} is singular.") (((|Boolean|) |#2|) "\\spad{singular?(a)} tests whether \\spad{x = a} is singular.")) (|singularAtInfinity?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{singularAtInfinity?()} tests if there is a singularity at infinity.")) (|branchPoint?| (((|Boolean|) |#3|) "\\spad{branchPoint?(p)} tests whether \\spad{p(x) = 0} is a branch point.") (((|Boolean|) |#2|) "\\spad{branchPoint?(a)} tests whether \\spad{x = a} is a branch point.")) (|branchPointAtInfinity?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{branchPointAtInfinity?()} tests if there is a branch point at infinity.")) (|rationalPoint?| (((|Boolean|) |#2| |#2|) "\\spad{rationalPoint?(a, b)} tests if \\spad{(x=a,y=b)} is on the curve.")) (|absolutelyIrreducible?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{absolutelyIrreducible?()} tests if the curve absolutely irreducible?")) (|genus| (((|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{genus()} returns the genus of one absolutely irreducible component")) (|numberOfComponents| (((|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{numberOfComponents()} returns the number of absolutely irreducible components."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-381))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-376)))) (-355 -4164 UP UPUP) ((|constructor| (NIL "This category is a model for the function field of a plane algebraic curve.")) (|rationalPoints| (((|List| (|List| |#1|))) "\\spad{rationalPoints()} returns the list of all the affine rational points.")) (|nonSingularModel| (((|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{nonSingularModel(u)} returns the equations in \\spad{u1},{}...,{}un of an affine non-singular model for the curve.")) (|algSplitSimple| (((|Record| (|:| |num| $) (|:| |den| |#2|) (|:| |derivden| |#2|) (|:| |gd| |#2|)) $ (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|)) "\\spad{algSplitSimple(f, D)} returns \\spad{[h,d,d',g]} such that \\spad{f=h/d},{} \\spad{h} is integral at all the normal places \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\spad{D},{} \\spad{d' = Dd},{} \\spad{g = gcd(d, discriminant())} and \\spad{D} is the derivation to use. \\spad{f} must have at most simple finite poles.")) (|hyperelliptic| (((|Union| |#2| "failed")) "\\spad{hyperelliptic()} returns \\spad{p(x)} if the curve is the hyperelliptic defined by \\spad{y**2 = p(x)},{} \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|elliptic| (((|Union| |#2| "failed")) "\\spad{elliptic()} returns \\spad{p(x)} if the curve is the elliptic defined by \\spad{y**2 = p(x)},{} \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|elt| ((|#1| $ |#1| |#1|) "\\spad{elt(f,a,b)} or \\spad{f}(a,{} \\spad{b}) returns the value of \\spad{f} at the point \\spad{(x = a, y = b)} if it is not singular.")) (|primitivePart| (($ $) "\\spad{primitivePart(f)} removes the content of the denominator and the common content of the numerator of \\spad{f}.")) (|differentiate| (($ $ (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|)) "\\spad{differentiate(x, d)} extends the derivation \\spad{d} from UP to \\$ and applies it to \\spad{x}.")) (|integralDerivationMatrix| (((|Record| (|:| |num| (|Matrix| |#2|)) (|:| |den| |#2|)) (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|)) "\\spad{integralDerivationMatrix(d)} extends the derivation \\spad{d} from UP to \\$ and returns (\\spad{M},{} \\spad{Q}) such that the i^th row of \\spad{M} divided by \\spad{Q} form the coordinates of \\spad{d(wi)} with respect to \\spad{(w1,...,wn)} where \\spad{(w1,...,wn)} is the integral basis returned by integralBasis().")) (|integralRepresents| (($ (|Vector| |#2|) |#2|) "\\spad{integralRepresents([A1,...,An], D)} returns \\spad{(A1 w1+...+An wn)/D} where \\spad{(w1,...,wn)} is the integral basis of \\spad{integralBasis()}.")) (|integralCoordinates| (((|Record| (|:| |num| (|Vector| |#2|)) (|:| |den| |#2|)) $) "\\spad{integralCoordinates(f)} returns \\spad{[[A1,...,An], D]} such that \\spad{f = (A1 w1 +...+ An wn) / D} where \\spad{(w1,...,wn)} is the integral basis returned by \\spad{integralBasis()}.")) (|represents| (($ (|Vector| |#2|) |#2|) "\\spad{represents([A0,...,A(n-1)],D)} returns \\spad{(A0 + A1 y +...+ A(n-1)*y**(n-1))/D}.")) (|yCoordinates| (((|Record| (|:| |num| (|Vector| |#2|)) (|:| |den| |#2|)) $) "\\spad{yCoordinates(f)} returns \\spad{[[A1,...,An], D]} such that \\spad{f = (A1 + A2 y +...+ An y**(n-1)) / D}.")) (|inverseIntegralMatrixAtInfinity| (((|Matrix| (|Fraction| |#2|))) "\\spad{inverseIntegralMatrixAtInfinity()} returns \\spad{M} such that \\spad{M (v1,...,vn) = (1, y, ..., y**(n-1))} where \\spad{(v1,...,vn)} is the local integral basis at infinity returned by \\spad{infIntBasis()}.")) (|integralMatrixAtInfinity| (((|Matrix| (|Fraction| |#2|))) "\\spad{integralMatrixAtInfinity()} returns \\spad{M} such that \\spad{(v1,...,vn) = M (1, y, ..., y**(n-1))} where \\spad{(v1,...,vn)} is the local integral basis at infinity returned by \\spad{infIntBasis()}.")) (|inverseIntegralMatrix| (((|Matrix| (|Fraction| |#2|))) "\\spad{inverseIntegralMatrix()} returns \\spad{M} such that \\spad{M (w1,...,wn) = (1, y, ..., y**(n-1))} where \\spad{(w1,...,wn)} is the integral basis of \\spadfunFrom{integralBasis}{FunctionFieldCategory}.")) (|integralMatrix| (((|Matrix| (|Fraction| |#2|))) "\\spad{integralMatrix()} returns \\spad{M} such that \\spad{(w1,...,wn) = M (1, y, ..., y**(n-1))},{} where \\spad{(w1,...,wn)} is the integral basis of \\spadfunFrom{integralBasis}{FunctionFieldCategory}.")) (|reduceBasisAtInfinity| (((|Vector| $) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{reduceBasisAtInfinity(b1,...,bn)} returns \\spad{(x**i * bj)} for all \\spad{i},{}\\spad{j} such that \\spad{x**i*bj} is locally integral at infinity.")) (|normalizeAtInfinity| (((|Vector| $) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{normalizeAtInfinity(v)} makes \\spad{v} normal at infinity.")) (|complementaryBasis| (((|Vector| $) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{complementaryBasis(b1,...,bn)} returns the complementary basis \\spad{(b1',...,bn')} of \\spad{(b1,...,bn)}.")) (|integral?| (((|Boolean|) $ |#2|) "\\spad{integral?(f, p)} tests whether \\spad{f} is locally integral at \\spad{p(x) = 0}.") (((|Boolean|) $ |#1|) "\\spad{integral?(f, a)} tests whether \\spad{f} is locally integral at \\spad{x = a}.") (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{integral?()} tests if \\spad{f} is integral over \\spad{k[x]}.")) (|integralAtInfinity?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{integralAtInfinity?()} tests if \\spad{f} is locally integral at infinity.")) (|integralBasisAtInfinity| (((|Vector| $)) "\\spad{integralBasisAtInfinity()} returns the local integral basis at infinity.")) (|integralBasis| (((|Vector| $)) "\\spad{integralBasis()} returns the integral basis for the curve.")) (|ramified?| (((|Boolean|) |#2|) "\\spad{ramified?(p)} tests whether \\spad{p(x) = 0} is ramified.") (((|Boolean|) |#1|) "\\spad{ramified?(a)} tests whether \\spad{x = a} is ramified.")) (|ramifiedAtInfinity?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{ramifiedAtInfinity?()} tests if infinity is ramified.")) (|singular?| (((|Boolean|) |#2|) "\\spad{singular?(p)} tests whether \\spad{p(x) = 0} is singular.") (((|Boolean|) |#1|) "\\spad{singular?(a)} tests whether \\spad{x = a} is singular.")) (|singularAtInfinity?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{singularAtInfinity?()} tests if there is a singularity at infinity.")) (|branchPoint?| (((|Boolean|) |#2|) "\\spad{branchPoint?(p)} tests whether \\spad{p(x) = 0} is a branch point.") (((|Boolean|) |#1|) "\\spad{branchPoint?(a)} tests whether \\spad{x = a} is a branch point.")) (|branchPointAtInfinity?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{branchPointAtInfinity?()} tests if there is a branch point at infinity.")) (|rationalPoint?| (((|Boolean|) |#1| |#1|) "\\spad{rationalPoint?(a, b)} tests if \\spad{(x=a,y=b)} is on the curve.")) (|absolutelyIrreducible?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{absolutelyIrreducible?()} tests if the curve absolutely irreducible?")) (|genus| (((|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{genus()} returns the genus of one absolutely irreducible component")) (|numberOfComponents| (((|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{numberOfComponents()} returns the number of absolutely irreducible components."))) ((-4503 |has| (-421 |#2|) (-376)) (-4508 |has| (-421 |#2|) (-376)) (-4502 |has| (-421 |#2|) (-376)) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-356 R1 UP1 UPUP1 F1 R2 UP2 UPUP2 F2) ((|constructor| (NIL "Lifts a map from rings to function fields over them.")) (|map| ((|#8| (|Mapping| |#5| |#1|) |#4|) "\\spad{map(f, p)} lifts \\spad{f} to \\spad{F1} and applies it to \\spad{p}."))) NIL NIL (-357 |p| |extdeg|) ((|constructor| (NIL "FiniteFieldCyclicGroup(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{n}) implements a finite field extension of degee \\spad{n} over the prime field with \\spad{p} elements. Its elements are represented by powers of a primitive element,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} a generator of the multiplicative (cyclic) group. As primitive element we choose the root of the extension polynomial,{} which is created by {\\em createPrimitivePoly} from \\spadtype{FiniteFieldPolynomialPackage}. The Zech logarithms are stored in a table of size half of the field size,{} and use \\spadtype{SingleInteger} for representing field elements,{} hence,{} there are restrictions on the size of the field.")) (|getZechTable| (((|PrimitiveArray| (|SingleInteger|))) "\\spad{getZechTable()} returns the zech logarithm table of the field. This table is used to perform additions in the field quickly."))) ((-4502 . T) (-4508 . T) (-4503 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) ((-4144 (|HasCategory| (-936 |#1|) (QUOTE (-147))) (|HasCategory| (-936 |#1|) (QUOTE (-381)))) (|HasCategory| (-936 |#1|) (QUOTE (-149))) (|HasCategory| (-936 |#1|) (QUOTE (-381))) (|HasCategory| (-936 |#1|) (QUOTE (-147)))) (-358 GF |defpol|) ((|constructor| (NIL "FiniteFieldCyclicGroupExtensionByPolynomial(GF,{}defpol) implements a finite extension field of the ground field {\\em GF}. Its elements are represented by powers of a primitive element,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} a generator of the multiplicative (cyclic) group. As primitive element we choose the root of the extension polynomial {\\em defpol},{} which MUST be primitive (user responsibility). Zech logarithms are stored in a table of size half of the field size,{} and use \\spadtype{SingleInteger} for representing field elements,{} hence,{} there are restrictions on the size of the field.")) (|getZechTable| (((|PrimitiveArray| (|SingleInteger|))) "\\spad{getZechTable()} returns the zech logarithm table of the field it is used to perform additions in the field quickly."))) ((-4502 . T) (-4508 . T) (-4503 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) ((-4144 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-147))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-381)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-149))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-381))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-147)))) (-359 GF |extdeg|) ((|constructor| (NIL "FiniteFieldCyclicGroupExtension(GF,{}\\spad{n}) implements a extension of degree \\spad{n} over the ground field {\\em GF}. Its elements are represented by powers of a primitive element,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} a generator of the multiplicative (cyclic) group. As primitive element we choose the root of the extension polynomial,{} which is created by {\\em createPrimitivePoly} from \\spadtype{FiniteFieldPolynomialPackage}. Zech logarithms are stored in a table of size half of the field size,{} and use \\spadtype{SingleInteger} for representing field elements,{} hence,{} there are restrictions on the size of the field.")) (|getZechTable| (((|PrimitiveArray| (|SingleInteger|))) "\\spad{getZechTable()} returns the zech logarithm table of the field. This table is used to perform additions in the field quickly."))) ((-4502 . T) (-4508 . T) (-4503 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) ((-4144 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-147))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-381)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-149))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-381))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-147)))) (-360 GF) ((|constructor| (NIL "FiniteFieldFunctions(GF) is a package with functions concerning finite extension fields of the finite ground field {\\em GF},{} \\spadignore{e.g.} Zech logarithms.")) (|createLowComplexityNormalBasis| (((|Union| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|) (|Vector| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |value| |#1|) (|:| |index| (|SingleInteger|)))))) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{createLowComplexityNormalBasis(n)} tries to find a a low complexity normal basis of degree {\\em n} over {\\em GF} and returns its multiplication matrix If no low complexity basis is found it calls \\axiomFunFrom{createNormalPoly}{FiniteFieldPolynomialPackage}(\\spad{n}) to produce a normal polynomial of degree {\\em n} over {\\em GF}")) (|createLowComplexityTable| (((|Union| (|Vector| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |value| |#1|) (|:| |index| (|SingleInteger|))))) "failed") (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{createLowComplexityTable(n)} tries to find a low complexity normal basis of degree {\\em n} over {\\em GF} and returns its multiplication matrix Fails,{} if it does not find a low complexity basis")) (|sizeMultiplication| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) (|Vector| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |value| |#1|) (|:| |index| (|SingleInteger|)))))) "\\spad{sizeMultiplication(m)} returns the number of entries of the multiplication table {\\em m}.")) (|createMultiplicationMatrix| (((|Matrix| |#1|) (|Vector| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |value| |#1|) (|:| |index| (|SingleInteger|)))))) "\\spad{createMultiplicationMatrix(m)} forms the multiplication table {\\em m} into a matrix over the ground field.")) (|createMultiplicationTable| (((|Vector| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |value| |#1|) (|:| |index| (|SingleInteger|))))) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)) "\\spad{createMultiplicationTable(f)} generates a multiplication table for the normal basis of the field extension determined by {\\em f}. This is needed to perform multiplications between elements represented as coordinate vectors to this basis. See \\spadtype{FFNBP},{} \\spadtype{FFNBX}.")) (|createZechTable| (((|PrimitiveArray| (|SingleInteger|)) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)) "\\spad{createZechTable(f)} generates a Zech logarithm table for the cyclic group representation of a extension of the ground field by the primitive polynomial {\\em f(x)},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} \\spad{Z(i)},{} defined by {\\em x**Z(i) = 1+x**i} is stored at index \\spad{i}. This is needed in particular to perform addition of field elements in finite fields represented in this way. See \\spadtype{FFCGP},{} \\spadtype{FFCGX}."))) NIL NIL (-361 F1 GF F2) ((|constructor| (NIL "FiniteFieldHomomorphisms(\\spad{F1},{}GF,{}\\spad{F2}) exports coercion functions of elements between the fields {\\em F1} and {\\em F2},{} which both must be finite simple algebraic extensions of the finite ground field {\\em GF}.")) (|coerce| ((|#1| |#3|) "\\spad{coerce(x)} is the homomorphic image of \\spad{x} from {\\em F2} in {\\em F1},{} where {\\em coerce} is a field homomorphism between the fields extensions {\\em F2} and {\\em F1} both over ground field {\\em GF} (the second argument to the package). Error: if the extension degree of {\\em F2} doesn't divide the extension degree of {\\em F1}. Note that the other coercion function in the \\spadtype{FiniteFieldHomomorphisms} is a left inverse.") ((|#3| |#1|) "\\spad{coerce(x)} is the homomorphic image of \\spad{x} from {\\em F1} in {\\em F2}. Thus {\\em coerce} is a field homomorphism between the fields extensions {\\em F1} and {\\em F2} both over ground field {\\em GF} (the second argument to the package). Error: if the extension degree of {\\em F1} doesn't divide the extension degree of {\\em F2}. Note that the other coercion function in the \\spadtype{FiniteFieldHomomorphisms} is a left inverse."))) NIL NIL (-362 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "FiniteFieldCategory is the category of finite fields")) (|representationType| (((|Union| "prime" "polynomial" "normal" "cyclic")) "\\spad{representationType()} returns the type of the representation,{} one of: \\spad{prime},{} \\spad{polynomial},{} \\spad{normal},{} or \\spad{cyclic}.")) (|order| (((|PositiveInteger|) $) "\\spad{order(b)} computes the order of an element \\spad{b} in the multiplicative group of the field. Error: if \\spad{b} equals 0.")) (|discreteLog| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{discreteLog(a)} computes the discrete logarithm of \\spad{a} with respect to \\spad{primitiveElement()} of the field.")) (|primitive?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{primitive?(b)} tests whether the element \\spad{b} is a generator of the (cyclic) multiplicative group of the field,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} is a primitive element. Implementation Note: see ch.IX.1.3,{} th.2 in \\spad{D}. Lipson.")) (|primitiveElement| (($) "\\spad{primitiveElement()} returns a primitive element stored in a global variable in the domain. At first call,{} the primitive element is computed by calling \\spadfun{createPrimitiveElement}.")) (|createPrimitiveElement| (($) "\\spad{createPrimitiveElement()} computes a generator of the (cyclic) multiplicative group of the field.")) (|tableForDiscreteLogarithm| (((|Table| (|PositiveInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{tableForDiscreteLogarithm(a,n)} returns a table of the discrete logarithms of \\spad{a**0} up to \\spad{a**(n-1)} which,{} called with key \\spad{lookup(a**i)} returns \\spad{i} for \\spad{i} in \\spad{0..n-1}. Error: if not called for prime divisors of order of \\indented{7}{multiplicative group.}")) (|factorsOfCyclicGroupSize| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |factor| (|Integer|)) (|:| |exponent| (|Integer|))))) "\\spad{factorsOfCyclicGroupSize()} returns the factorization of size()\\spad{-1}")) (|conditionP| (((|Union| (|Vector| $) "failed") (|Matrix| $)) "\\spad{conditionP(mat)},{} given a matrix representing a homogeneous system of equations,{} returns a vector whose characteristic'th powers is a non-trivial solution,{} or \"failed\" if no such vector exists.")) (|charthRoot| (($ $) "\\spad{charthRoot(a)} takes the characteristic'th root of {\\em a}. Note: such a root is alway defined in finite fields."))) NIL NIL (-363) ((|constructor| (NIL "FiniteFieldCategory is the category of finite fields")) (|representationType| (((|Union| "prime" "polynomial" "normal" "cyclic")) "\\spad{representationType()} returns the type of the representation,{} one of: \\spad{prime},{} \\spad{polynomial},{} \\spad{normal},{} or \\spad{cyclic}.")) (|order| (((|PositiveInteger|) $) "\\spad{order(b)} computes the order of an element \\spad{b} in the multiplicative group of the field. Error: if \\spad{b} equals 0.")) (|discreteLog| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{discreteLog(a)} computes the discrete logarithm of \\spad{a} with respect to \\spad{primitiveElement()} of the field.")) (|primitive?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{primitive?(b)} tests whether the element \\spad{b} is a generator of the (cyclic) multiplicative group of the field,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} is a primitive element. Implementation Note: see ch.IX.1.3,{} th.2 in \\spad{D}. Lipson.")) (|primitiveElement| (($) "\\spad{primitiveElement()} returns a primitive element stored in a global variable in the domain. At first call,{} the primitive element is computed by calling \\spadfun{createPrimitiveElement}.")) (|createPrimitiveElement| (($) "\\spad{createPrimitiveElement()} computes a generator of the (cyclic) multiplicative group of the field.")) (|tableForDiscreteLogarithm| (((|Table| (|PositiveInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{tableForDiscreteLogarithm(a,n)} returns a table of the discrete logarithms of \\spad{a**0} up to \\spad{a**(n-1)} which,{} called with key \\spad{lookup(a**i)} returns \\spad{i} for \\spad{i} in \\spad{0..n-1}. Error: if not called for prime divisors of order of \\indented{7}{multiplicative group.}")) (|factorsOfCyclicGroupSize| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |factor| (|Integer|)) (|:| |exponent| (|Integer|))))) "\\spad{factorsOfCyclicGroupSize()} returns the factorization of size()\\spad{-1}")) (|conditionP| (((|Union| (|Vector| $) "failed") (|Matrix| $)) "\\spad{conditionP(mat)},{} given a matrix representing a homogeneous system of equations,{} returns a vector whose characteristic'th powers is a non-trivial solution,{} or \"failed\" if no such vector exists.")) (|charthRoot| (($ $) "\\spad{charthRoot(a)} takes the characteristic'th root of {\\em a}. Note: such a root is alway defined in finite fields."))) ((-4502 . T) (-4508 . T) (-4503 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-364 R UP -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "In this package \\spad{R} is a Euclidean domain and \\spad{F} is a framed algebra over \\spad{R}. The package provides functions to compute the integral closure of \\spad{R} in the quotient field of \\spad{F}. It is assumed that \\spad{char(R/P) = char(R)} for any prime \\spad{P} of \\spad{R}. A typical instance of this is when \\spad{R = K[x]} and \\spad{F} is a function field over \\spad{R}.")) (|localIntegralBasis| (((|Record| (|:| |basis| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|:| |basisDen| |#1|) (|:| |basisInv| (|Matrix| |#1|))) |#1|) "\\spad{integralBasis(p)} returns a record \\spad{[basis,basisDen,basisInv]} containing information regarding the local integral closure of \\spad{R} at the prime \\spad{p} in the quotient field of \\spad{F},{} where \\spad{F} is a framed algebra with \\spad{R}-module basis \\spad{w1,w2,...,wn}. If \\spad{basis} is the matrix \\spad{(aij, i = 1..n, j = 1..n)},{} then the \\spad{i}th element of the local integral basis is \\spad{vi = (1/basisDen) * sum(aij * wj, j = 1..n)},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the \\spad{i}th row of \\spad{basis} contains the coordinates of the \\spad{i}th basis vector. Similarly,{} the \\spad{i}th row of the matrix \\spad{basisInv} contains the coordinates of \\spad{wi} with respect to the basis \\spad{v1,...,vn}: if \\spad{basisInv} is the matrix \\spad{(bij, i = 1..n, j = 1..n)},{} then \\spad{wi = sum(bij * vj, j = 1..n)}.")) (|integralBasis| (((|Record| (|:| |basis| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|:| |basisDen| |#1|) (|:| |basisInv| (|Matrix| |#1|)))) "\\spad{integralBasis()} returns a record \\spad{[basis,basisDen,basisInv]} containing information regarding the integral closure of \\spad{R} in the quotient field of \\spad{F},{} where \\spad{F} is a framed algebra with \\spad{R}-module basis \\spad{w1,w2,...,wn}. If \\spad{basis} is the matrix \\spad{(aij, i = 1..n, j = 1..n)},{} then the \\spad{i}th element of the integral basis is \\spad{vi = (1/basisDen) * sum(aij * wj, j = 1..n)},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the \\spad{i}th row of \\spad{basis} contains the coordinates of the \\spad{i}th basis vector. Similarly,{} the \\spad{i}th row of the matrix \\spad{basisInv} contains the coordinates of \\spad{wi} with respect to the basis \\spad{v1,...,vn}: if \\spad{basisInv} is the matrix \\spad{(bij, i = 1..n, j = 1..n)},{} then \\spad{wi = sum(bij * vj, j = 1..n)}.")) (|squareFree| (((|Factored| $) $) "\\spad{squareFree(x)} returns a square-free factorisation of \\spad{x}"))) NIL NIL (-365 |p| |extdeg|) ((|constructor| (NIL "FiniteFieldNormalBasis(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{n}) implements a finite extension field of degree \\spad{n} over the prime field with \\spad{p} elements. The elements are represented by coordinate vectors with respect to a normal basis,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} a basis consisting of the conjugates (\\spad{q}-powers) of an element,{} in this case called normal element. This is chosen as a root of the extension polynomial created by \\spadfunFrom{createNormalPoly}{FiniteFieldPolynomialPackage}.")) (|sizeMultiplication| (((|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{sizeMultiplication()} returns the number of entries in the multiplication table of the field. Note: The time of multiplication of field elements depends on this size.")) (|getMultiplicationMatrix| (((|Matrix| (|PrimeField| |#1|))) "\\spad{getMultiplicationMatrix()} returns the multiplication table in form of a matrix.")) (|getMultiplicationTable| (((|Vector| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |value| (|PrimeField| |#1|)) (|:| |index| (|SingleInteger|)))))) "\\spad{getMultiplicationTable()} returns the multiplication table for the normal basis of the field. This table is used to perform multiplications between field elements."))) ((-4502 . T) (-4508 . T) (-4503 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) ((-4144 (|HasCategory| (-936 |#1|) (QUOTE (-147))) (|HasCategory| (-936 |#1|) (QUOTE (-381)))) (|HasCategory| (-936 |#1|) (QUOTE (-149))) (|HasCategory| (-936 |#1|) (QUOTE (-381))) (|HasCategory| (-936 |#1|) (QUOTE (-147)))) (-366 GF |uni|) ((|constructor| (NIL "FiniteFieldNormalBasisExtensionByPolynomial(GF,{}uni) implements a finite extension of the ground field {\\em GF}. The elements are represented by coordinate vectors with respect to. a normal basis,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} a basis consisting of the conjugates (\\spad{q}-powers) of an element,{} in this case called normal element,{} where \\spad{q} is the size of {\\em GF}. The normal element is chosen as a root of the extension polynomial,{} which MUST be normal over {\\em GF} (user responsibility)")) (|sizeMultiplication| (((|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{sizeMultiplication()} returns the number of entries in the multiplication table of the field. Note: the time of multiplication of field elements depends on this size.")) (|getMultiplicationMatrix| (((|Matrix| |#1|)) "\\spad{getMultiplicationMatrix()} returns the multiplication table in form of a matrix.")) (|getMultiplicationTable| (((|Vector| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |value| |#1|) (|:| |index| (|SingleInteger|)))))) "\\spad{getMultiplicationTable()} returns the multiplication table for the normal basis of the field. This table is used to perform multiplications between field elements."))) ((-4502 . T) (-4508 . T) (-4503 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) ((-4144 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-147))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-381)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-149))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-381))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-147)))) (-367 GF |extdeg|) ((|constructor| (NIL "FiniteFieldNormalBasisExtensionByPolynomial(GF,{}\\spad{n}) implements a finite extension field of degree \\spad{n} over the ground field {\\em GF}. The elements are represented by coordinate vectors with respect to a normal basis,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} a basis consisting of the conjugates (\\spad{q}-powers) of an element,{} in this case called normal element. This is chosen as a root of the extension polynomial,{} created by {\\em createNormalPoly} from \\spadtype{FiniteFieldPolynomialPackage}")) (|sizeMultiplication| (((|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{sizeMultiplication()} returns the number of entries in the multiplication table of the field. Note: the time of multiplication of field elements depends on this size.")) (|getMultiplicationMatrix| (((|Matrix| |#1|)) "\\spad{getMultiplicationMatrix()} returns the multiplication table in form of a matrix.")) (|getMultiplicationTable| (((|Vector| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |value| |#1|) (|:| |index| (|SingleInteger|)))))) "\\spad{getMultiplicationTable()} returns the multiplication table for the normal basis of the field. This table is used to perform multiplications between field elements."))) ((-4502 . T) (-4508 . T) (-4503 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) ((-4144 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-147))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-381)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-149))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-381))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-147)))) (-368 GF |defpol|) ((|constructor| (NIL "FiniteFieldExtensionByPolynomial(GF,{} defpol) implements the extension of the finite field {\\em GF} generated by the extension polynomial {\\em defpol} which MUST be irreducible. Note: the user has the responsibility to ensure that {\\em defpol} is irreducible."))) ((-4502 . T) (-4508 . T) (-4503 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) ((-4144 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-147))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-381)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-149))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-381))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-147)))) (-369 GF) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package provides a number of functions for generating,{} counting and testing irreducible,{} normal,{} primitive,{} random polynomials over finite fields.")) (|reducedQPowers| (((|PrimitiveArray| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)) "\\spad{reducedQPowers(f)} generates \\spad{[x,x**q,x**(q**2),...,x**(q**(n-1))]} reduced modulo \\spad{f} where \\spad{q = size()\\$GF} and \\spad{n = degree f}.")) (|leastAffineMultiple| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)) "\\spad{leastAffineMultiple(f)} computes the least affine polynomial which is divisible by the polynomial \\spad{f} over the finite field {\\em GF},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} a polynomial whose exponents are 0 or a power of \\spad{q},{} the size of {\\em GF}.")) (|random| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|) (|PositiveInteger|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{random(m,n)}\\$FFPOLY(GF) generates a random monic polynomial of degree \\spad{d} over the finite field {\\em GF},{} \\spad{d} between \\spad{m} and \\spad{n}.") (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{random(n)}\\$FFPOLY(GF) generates a random monic polynomial of degree \\spad{n} over the finite field {\\em GF}.")) (|nextPrimitiveNormalPoly| (((|Union| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|) "failed") (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)) "\\spad{nextPrimitiveNormalPoly(f)} yields the next primitive normal polynomial over a finite field {\\em GF} of the same degree as \\spad{f} in the following order,{} or \"failed\" if there are no greater ones. Error: if \\spad{f} has degree 0. Note: the input polynomial \\spad{f} is made monic. Also,{} \\spad{f < g} if the {\\em lookup} of the constant term of \\spad{f} is less than this number for \\spad{g} or,{} in case these numbers are equal,{} if the {\\em lookup} of the coefficient of the term of degree {\\em n-1} of \\spad{f} is less than this number for \\spad{g}. If these numbers are equals,{} \\spad{f < g} if the number of monomials of \\spad{f} is less than that for \\spad{g},{} or if the lists of exponents for \\spad{f} are lexicographically less than those for \\spad{g}. If these lists are also equal,{} the lists of coefficients are coefficients according to the lexicographic ordering induced by the ordering of the elements of {\\em GF} given by {\\em lookup}. This operation is equivalent to nextNormalPrimitivePoly(\\spad{f}).")) (|nextNormalPrimitivePoly| (((|Union| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|) "failed") (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)) "\\spad{nextNormalPrimitivePoly(f)} yields the next normal primitive polynomial over a finite field {\\em GF} of the same degree as \\spad{f} in the following order,{} or \"failed\" if there are no greater ones. Error: if \\spad{f} has degree 0. Note: the input polynomial \\spad{f} is made monic. Also,{} \\spad{f < g} if the {\\em lookup} of the constant term of \\spad{f} is less than this number for \\spad{g} or if {\\em lookup} of the coefficient of the term of degree {\\em n-1} of \\spad{f} is less than this number for \\spad{g}. Otherwise,{} \\spad{f < g} if the number of monomials of \\spad{f} is less than that for \\spad{g} or if the lists of exponents for \\spad{f} are lexicographically less than those for \\spad{g}. If these lists are also equal,{} the lists of coefficients are compared according to the lexicographic ordering induced by the ordering of the elements of {\\em GF} given by {\\em lookup}. This operation is equivalent to nextPrimitiveNormalPoly(\\spad{f}).")) (|nextNormalPoly| (((|Union| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|) "failed") (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)) "\\spad{nextNormalPoly(f)} yields the next normal polynomial over a finite field {\\em GF} of the same degree as \\spad{f} in the following order,{} or \"failed\" if there are no greater ones. Error: if \\spad{f} has degree 0. Note: the input polynomial \\spad{f} is made monic. Also,{} \\spad{f < g} if the {\\em lookup} of the coefficient of the term of degree {\\em n-1} of \\spad{f} is less than that for \\spad{g}. In case these numbers are equal,{} \\spad{f < g} if if the number of monomials of \\spad{f} is less that for \\spad{g} or if the list of exponents of \\spad{f} are lexicographically less than the corresponding list for \\spad{g}. If these lists are also equal,{} the lists of coefficients are compared according to the lexicographic ordering induced by the ordering of the elements of {\\em GF} given by {\\em lookup}.")) (|nextPrimitivePoly| (((|Union| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|) "failed") (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)) "\\spad{nextPrimitivePoly(f)} yields the next primitive polynomial over a finite field {\\em GF} of the same degree as \\spad{f} in the following order,{} or \"failed\" if there are no greater ones. Error: if \\spad{f} has degree 0. Note: the input polynomial \\spad{f} is made monic. Also,{} \\spad{f < g} if the {\\em lookup} of the constant term of \\spad{f} is less than this number for \\spad{g}. If these values are equal,{} then \\spad{f < g} if if the number of monomials of \\spad{f} is less than that for \\spad{g} or if the lists of exponents of \\spad{f} are lexicographically less than the corresponding list for \\spad{g}. If these lists are also equal,{} the lists of coefficients are compared according to the lexicographic ordering induced by the ordering of the elements of {\\em GF} given by {\\em lookup}.")) (|nextIrreduciblePoly| (((|Union| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|) "failed") (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)) "\\spad{nextIrreduciblePoly(f)} yields the next monic irreducible polynomial over a finite field {\\em GF} of the same degree as \\spad{f} in the following order,{} or \"failed\" if there are no greater ones. Error: if \\spad{f} has degree 0. Note: the input polynomial \\spad{f} is made monic. Also,{} \\spad{f < g} if the number of monomials of \\spad{f} is less than this number for \\spad{g}. If \\spad{f} and \\spad{g} have the same number of monomials,{} the lists of exponents are compared lexicographically. If these lists are also equal,{} the lists of coefficients are compared according to the lexicographic ordering induced by the ordering of the elements of {\\em GF} given by {\\em lookup}.")) (|createPrimitiveNormalPoly| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{createPrimitiveNormalPoly(n)}\\$FFPOLY(GF) generates a normal and primitive polynomial of degree \\spad{n} over the field {\\em GF}. polynomial of degree \\spad{n} over the field {\\em GF}.")) (|createNormalPrimitivePoly| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{createNormalPrimitivePoly(n)}\\$FFPOLY(GF) generates a normal and primitive polynomial of degree \\spad{n} over the field {\\em GF}. Note: this function is equivalent to createPrimitiveNormalPoly(\\spad{n})")) (|createNormalPoly| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{createNormalPoly(n)}\\$FFPOLY(GF) generates a normal polynomial of degree \\spad{n} over the finite field {\\em GF}.")) (|createPrimitivePoly| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{createPrimitivePoly(n)}\\$FFPOLY(GF) generates a primitive polynomial of degree \\spad{n} over the finite field {\\em GF}.")) (|createIrreduciblePoly| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{createIrreduciblePoly(n)}\\$FFPOLY(GF) generates a monic irreducible univariate polynomial of degree \\spad{n} over the finite field {\\em GF}.")) (|numberOfNormalPoly| (((|PositiveInteger|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{numberOfNormalPoly(n)}\\$FFPOLY(GF) yields the number of normal polynomials of degree \\spad{n} over the finite field {\\em GF}.")) (|numberOfPrimitivePoly| (((|PositiveInteger|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{numberOfPrimitivePoly(n)}\\$FFPOLY(GF) yields the number of primitive polynomials of degree \\spad{n} over the finite field {\\em GF}.")) (|numberOfIrreduciblePoly| (((|PositiveInteger|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{numberOfIrreduciblePoly(n)}\\$FFPOLY(GF) yields the number of monic irreducible univariate polynomials of degree \\spad{n} over the finite field {\\em GF}.")) (|normal?| (((|Boolean|) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)) "\\spad{normal?(f)} tests whether the polynomial \\spad{f} over a finite field is normal,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} its roots are linearly independent over the field.")) (|primitive?| (((|Boolean|) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)) "\\spad{primitive?(f)} tests whether the polynomial \\spad{f} over a finite field is primitive,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} all its roots are primitive."))) NIL NIL (-370 -4164 GF) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spad{FiniteFieldPolynomialPackage2}(\\spad{F},{}GF) exports some functions concerning finite fields,{} which depend on a finite field {\\em GF} and an algebraic extension \\spad{F} of {\\em GF},{} \\spadignore{e.g.} a zero of a polynomial over {\\em GF} in \\spad{F}.")) (|rootOfIrreduciblePoly| ((|#1| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|)) "\\spad{rootOfIrreduciblePoly(f)} computes one root of the monic,{} irreducible polynomial \\spad{f},{} which degree must divide the extension degree of {\\em F} over {\\em GF},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} \\spad{f} splits into linear factors over {\\em F}.")) (|Frobenius| ((|#1| |#1|) "\\spad{Frobenius(x)} \\undocumented{}")) (|basis| (((|Vector| |#1|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{basis(n)} \\undocumented{}")) (|lookup| (((|PositiveInteger|) |#1|) "\\spad{lookup(x)} \\undocumented{}")) (|coerce| ((|#1| |#2|) "\\spad{coerce(x)} \\undocumented{}"))) NIL NIL (-371 -4164 FP FPP) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package solves linear diophantine equations for Bivariate polynomials over finite fields")) (|solveLinearPolynomialEquation| (((|Union| (|List| |#3|) "failed") (|List| |#3|) |#3|) "\\spad{solveLinearPolynomialEquation([f1, ..., fn], g)} (where the \\spad{fi} are relatively prime to each other) returns a list of \\spad{ai} such that \\spad{g/prod fi = sum ai/fi} or returns \"failed\" if no such list of \\spad{ai}'s exists."))) NIL NIL (-372 GF |n|) ((|constructor| (NIL "FiniteFieldExtensionByPolynomial(GF,{} \\spad{n}) implements an extension of the finite field {\\em GF} of degree \\spad{n} generated by the extension polynomial constructed by \\spadfunFrom{createIrreduciblePoly}{FiniteFieldPolynomialPackage} from \\spadtype{FiniteFieldPolynomialPackage}."))) ((-4502 . T) (-4508 . T) (-4503 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) ((-4144 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-147))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-381)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-149))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-381))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-147)))) (-373 R |ls|) ((|constructor| (NIL "This is just an interface between several packages and domains. The goal is to compute lexicographical Groebner bases of sets of polynomial with type \\spadtype{Polynomial R} by the {\\em FGLM} algorithm if this is possible (\\spadignore{i.e.} if the input system generates a zero-dimensional ideal).")) (|groebner| (((|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) "\\axiom{groebner(\\spad{lq1})} returns the lexicographical Groebner basis of \\axiom{\\spad{lq1}}. If \\axiom{\\spad{lq1}} generates a zero-dimensional ideal then the {\\em FGLM} strategy is used,{} otherwise the {\\em Sugar} strategy is used.")) (|fglmIfCan| (((|Union| (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) "failed") (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) "\\axiom{fglmIfCan(\\spad{lq1})} returns the lexicographical Groebner basis of \\axiom{\\spad{lq1}} by using the {\\em FGLM} strategy,{} if \\axiom{zeroDimensional?(\\spad{lq1})} holds.")) (|zeroDimensional?| (((|Boolean|) (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) "\\axiom{zeroDimensional?(\\spad{lq1})} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{\\spad{lq1}} generates a zero-dimensional ideal \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. the variables of \\axiom{ls}."))) NIL NIL (-374 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "The free group on a set \\spad{S} is the group of finite products of the form \\spad{reduce(*,[si ** ni])} where the \\spad{si}'s are in \\spad{S},{} and the \\spad{ni}'s are integers. The multiplication is not commutative.")) (|factors| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |gen| |#1|) (|:| |exp| (|Integer|)))) $) "\\spad{factors(a1\\^e1,...,an\\^en)} returns \\spad{[[a1, e1],...,[an, en]]}.")) (|mapGen| (($ (|Mapping| |#1| |#1|) $) "\\spad{mapGen(f, a1\\^e1 ... an\\^en)} returns \\spad{f(a1)\\^e1 ... f(an)\\^en}.")) (|mapExpon| (($ (|Mapping| (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) $) "\\spad{mapExpon(f, a1\\^e1 ... an\\^en)} returns \\spad{a1\\^f(e1) ... an\\^f(en)}.")) (|nthFactor| ((|#1| $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{nthFactor(x, n)} returns the factor of the n^th monomial of \\spad{x}.")) (|nthExpon| (((|Integer|) $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{nthExpon(x, n)} returns the exponent of the n^th monomial of \\spad{x}.")) (|size| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{size(x)} returns the number of monomials in \\spad{x}.")) (** (($ |#1| (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s ** n} returns the product of \\spad{s} by itself \\spad{n} times.")) (* (($ $ |#1|) "\\spad{x * s} returns the product of \\spad{x} by \\spad{s} on the right.") (($ |#1| $) "\\spad{s * x} returns the product of \\spad{x} by \\spad{s} on the left."))) ((-4507 . T)) NIL (-375 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "The category of commutative fields,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} commutative rings where all non-zero elements have multiplicative inverses. The \\spadfun{factor} operation while trivial is useful to have defined. \\blankline")) (|canonicalsClosed| ((|attribute|) "since \\spad{0*0=0},{} \\spad{1*1=1}")) (|canonicalUnitNormal| ((|attribute|) "either 0 or 1.")) (/ (($ $ $) "\\spad{x/y} divides the element \\spad{x} by the element \\spad{y}. Error: if \\spad{y} is 0."))) NIL NIL (-376) ((|constructor| (NIL "The category of commutative fields,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} commutative rings where all non-zero elements have multiplicative inverses. The \\spadfun{factor} operation while trivial is useful to have defined. \\blankline")) (|canonicalsClosed| ((|attribute|) "since \\spad{0*0=0},{} \\spad{1*1=1}")) (|canonicalUnitNormal| ((|attribute|) "either 0 or 1.")) (/ (($ $ $) "\\spad{x/y} divides the element \\spad{x} by the element \\spad{y}. Error: if \\spad{y} is 0."))) ((-4502 . T) (-4508 . T) (-4503 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-377 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain provides a basic model of files to save arbitrary values. The operations provide sequential access to the contents.")) (|readIfCan!| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") $) "\\spad{readIfCan!(f)} returns a value from the file \\spad{f},{} if possible. If \\spad{f} is not open for reading,{} or if \\spad{f} is at the end of file then \\spad{\"failed\"} is the result."))) NIL NIL (-378 |Name| S) ((|constructor| (NIL "This category provides an interface to operate on files in the computer's file system. The precise method of naming files is determined by the Name parameter. The type of the contents of the file is determined by \\spad{S}.")) (|write!| ((|#2| $ |#2|) "\\spad{write!(f,s)} puts the value \\spad{s} into the file \\spad{f}. The state of \\spad{f} is modified so subsequents call to \\spad{write!} will append one after another.")) (|read!| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{read!(f)} extracts a value from file \\spad{f}. The state of \\spad{f} is modified so a subsequent call to \\spadfun{read!} will return the next element.")) (|iomode| (((|String|) $) "\\spad{iomode(f)} returns the status of the file \\spad{f}. The input/output status of \\spad{f} may be \"input\",{} \"output\" or \"closed\" mode.")) (|name| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{name(f)} returns the external name of the file \\spad{f}.")) (|close!| (($ $) "\\spad{close!(f)} returns the file \\spad{f} closed to input and output.")) (|reopen!| (($ $ (|String|)) "\\spad{reopen!(f,mode)} returns a file \\spad{f} reopened for operation in the indicated mode: \"input\" or \"output\". \\spad{reopen!(f,\"input\")} will reopen the file \\spad{f} for input.")) (|open| (($ |#1| (|String|)) "\\spad{open(s,mode)} returns a file \\spad{s} open for operation in the indicated mode: \"input\" or \"output\".") (($ |#1|) "\\spad{open(s)} returns the file \\spad{s} open for input."))) NIL NIL (-379 S R) ((|constructor| (NIL "A FiniteRankNonAssociativeAlgebra is a non associative algebra over a commutative ring \\spad{R} which is a free \\spad{R}-module of finite rank.")) (|unitsKnown| ((|attribute|) "unitsKnown means that \\spadfun{recip} truly yields reciprocal or \\spad{\"failed\"} if not a unit,{} similarly for \\spadfun{leftRecip} and \\spadfun{rightRecip}. The reason is that we use left,{} respectively right,{} minimal polynomials to decide this question.")) (|unit| (((|Union| $ "failed")) "\\spad{unit()} returns a unit of the algebra (necessarily unique),{} or \\spad{\"failed\"} if there is none.")) (|rightUnit| (((|Union| $ "failed")) "\\spad{rightUnit()} returns a right unit of the algebra (not necessarily unique),{} or \\spad{\"failed\"} if there is none.")) (|leftUnit| (((|Union| $ "failed")) "\\spad{leftUnit()} returns a left unit of the algebra (not necessarily unique),{} or \\spad{\"failed\"} if there is none.")) (|rightUnits| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |particular| $) (|:| |basis| (|List| $))) "failed")) "\\spad{rightUnits()} returns the affine space of all right units of the algebra,{} or \\spad{\"failed\"} if there is none.")) (|leftUnits| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |particular| $) (|:| |basis| (|List| $))) "failed")) "\\spad{leftUnits()} returns the affine space of all left units of the algebra,{} or \\spad{\"failed\"} if there is none.")) (|rightMinimalPolynomial| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|) $) "\\spad{rightMinimalPolynomial(a)} returns the polynomial determined by the smallest non-trivial linear combination of right powers of \\spad{a}. Note: the polynomial never has a constant term as in general the algebra has no unit.")) (|leftMinimalPolynomial| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|) $) "\\spad{leftMinimalPolynomial(a)} returns the polynomial determined by the smallest non-trivial linear combination of left powers of \\spad{a}. Note: the polynomial never has a constant term as in general the algebra has no unit.")) (|associatorDependence| (((|List| (|Vector| |#2|))) "\\spad{associatorDependence()} looks for the associator identities,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} finds a basis of the solutions of the linear combinations of the six permutations of \\spad{associator(a,b,c)} which yield 0,{} for all \\spad{a},{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{c} in the algebra. The order of the permutations is \\spad{123 231 312 132 321 213}.")) (|rightRecip| (((|Union| $ "failed") $) "\\spad{rightRecip(a)} returns an element,{} which is a right inverse of \\spad{a},{} or \\spad{\"failed\"} if there is no unit element,{} if such an element doesn't exist or cannot be determined (see unitsKnown).")) (|leftRecip| (((|Union| $ "failed") $) "\\spad{leftRecip(a)} returns an element,{} which is a left inverse of \\spad{a},{} or \\spad{\"failed\"} if there is no unit element,{} if such an element doesn't exist or cannot be determined (see unitsKnown).")) (|recip| (((|Union| $ "failed") $) "\\spad{recip(a)} returns an element,{} which is both a left and a right inverse of \\spad{a},{} or \\spad{\"failed\"} if there is no unit element,{} if such an element doesn't exist or cannot be determined (see unitsKnown).")) (|lieAlgebra?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{lieAlgebra?()} tests if the algebra is anticommutative and \\spad{(a*b)*c + (b*c)*a + (c*a)*b = 0} for all \\spad{a},{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{c} in the algebra (Jacobi identity). Example: for every associative algebra \\spad{(A,+,@)} we can construct a Lie algebra \\spad{(A,+,*)},{} where \\spad{a*b := a@b-b@a}.")) (|jordanAlgebra?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{jordanAlgebra?()} tests if the algebra is commutative,{} characteristic is not 2,{} and \\spad{(a*b)*a**2 - a*(b*a**2) = 0} for all \\spad{a},{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{c} in the algebra (Jordan identity). Example: for every associative algebra \\spad{(A,+,@)} we can construct a Jordan algebra \\spad{(A,+,*)},{} where \\spad{a*b := (a@b+b@a)/2}.")) (|noncommutativeJordanAlgebra?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{noncommutativeJordanAlgebra?()} tests if the algebra is flexible and Jordan admissible.")) (|jordanAdmissible?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{jordanAdmissible?()} tests if 2 is invertible in the coefficient domain and the multiplication defined by \\spad{(1/2)(a*b+b*a)} determines a Jordan algebra,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} satisfies the Jordan identity. The property of \\spadatt{commutative(\"*\")} follows from by definition.")) (|lieAdmissible?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{lieAdmissible?()} tests if the algebra defined by the commutators is a Lie algebra,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} satisfies the Jacobi identity. The property of anticommutativity follows from definition.")) (|jacobiIdentity?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{jacobiIdentity?()} tests if \\spad{(a*b)*c + (b*c)*a + (c*a)*b = 0} for all \\spad{a},{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{c} in the algebra. For example,{} this holds for crossed products of 3-dimensional vectors.")) (|powerAssociative?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{powerAssociative?()} tests if all subalgebras generated by a single element are associative.")) (|alternative?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{alternative?()} tests if \\spad{2*associator(a,a,b) = 0 = 2*associator(a,b,b)} for all \\spad{a},{} \\spad{b} in the algebra. Note: we only can test this; in general we don't know whether \\spad{2*a=0} implies \\spad{a=0}.")) (|flexible?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{flexible?()} tests if \\spad{2*associator(a,b,a) = 0} for all \\spad{a},{} \\spad{b} in the algebra. Note: we only can test this; in general we don't know whether \\spad{2*a=0} implies \\spad{a=0}.")) (|rightAlternative?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{rightAlternative?()} tests if \\spad{2*associator(a,b,b) = 0} for all \\spad{a},{} \\spad{b} in the algebra. Note: we only can test this; in general we don't know whether \\spad{2*a=0} implies \\spad{a=0}.")) (|leftAlternative?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{leftAlternative?()} tests if \\spad{2*associator(a,a,b) = 0} for all \\spad{a},{} \\spad{b} in the algebra. Note: we only can test this; in general we don't know whether \\spad{2*a=0} implies \\spad{a=0}.")) (|antiAssociative?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{antiAssociative?()} tests if multiplication in algebra is anti-associative,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} \\spad{(a*b)*c + a*(b*c) = 0} for all \\spad{a},{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{c} in the algebra.")) (|associative?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{associative?()} tests if multiplication in algebra is associative.")) (|antiCommutative?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{antiCommutative?()} tests if \\spad{a*a = 0} for all \\spad{a} in the algebra. Note: this implies \\spad{a*b + b*a = 0} for all \\spad{a} and \\spad{b}.")) (|commutative?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{commutative?()} tests if multiplication in the algebra is commutative.")) (|rightCharacteristicPolynomial| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|) $) "\\spad{rightCharacteristicPolynomial(a)} returns the characteristic polynomial of the right regular representation of \\spad{a} with respect to any basis.")) (|leftCharacteristicPolynomial| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|) $) "\\spad{leftCharacteristicPolynomial(a)} returns the characteristic polynomial of the left regular representation of \\spad{a} with respect to any basis.")) (|rightTraceMatrix| (((|Matrix| |#2|) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{rightTraceMatrix([v1,...,vn])} is the \\spad{n}-by-\\spad{n} matrix whose element at the \\spad{i}\\spad{-}th row and \\spad{j}\\spad{-}th column is given by the right trace of the product \\spad{vi*vj}.")) (|leftTraceMatrix| (((|Matrix| |#2|) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{leftTraceMatrix([v1,...,vn])} is the \\spad{n}-by-\\spad{n} matrix whose element at the \\spad{i}\\spad{-}th row and \\spad{j}\\spad{-}th column is given by the left trace of the product \\spad{vi*vj}.")) (|rightDiscriminant| ((|#2| (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{rightDiscriminant([v1,...,vn])} returns the determinant of the \\spad{n}-by-\\spad{n} matrix whose element at the \\spad{i}\\spad{-}th row and \\spad{j}\\spad{-}th column is given by the right trace of the product \\spad{vi*vj}. Note: the same as \\spad{determinant(rightTraceMatrix([v1,...,vn]))}.")) (|leftDiscriminant| ((|#2| (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{leftDiscriminant([v1,...,vn])} returns the determinant of the \\spad{n}-by-\\spad{n} matrix whose element at the \\spad{i}\\spad{-}th row and \\spad{j}\\spad{-}th column is given by the left trace of the product \\spad{vi*vj}. Note: the same as \\spad{determinant(leftTraceMatrix([v1,...,vn]))}.")) (|represents| (($ (|Vector| |#2|) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{represents([a1,...,am],[v1,...,vm])} returns the linear combination \\spad{a1*vm + ... + an*vm}.")) (|coordinates| (((|Matrix| |#2|) (|Vector| $) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{coordinates([a1,...,am],[v1,...,vn])} returns a matrix whose \\spad{i}-th row is formed by the coordinates of \\spad{ai} with respect to the \\spad{R}-module basis \\spad{v1},{}...,{}\\spad{vn}.") (((|Vector| |#2|) $ (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{coordinates(a,[v1,...,vn])} returns the coordinates of \\spad{a} with respect to the \\spad{R}-module basis \\spad{v1},{}...,{}\\spad{vn}.")) (|rightNorm| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{rightNorm(a)} returns the determinant of the right regular representation of \\spad{a}.")) (|leftNorm| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{leftNorm(a)} returns the determinant of the left regular representation of \\spad{a}.")) (|rightTrace| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{rightTrace(a)} returns the trace of the right regular representation of \\spad{a}.")) (|leftTrace| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{leftTrace(a)} returns the trace of the left regular representation of \\spad{a}.")) (|rightRegularRepresentation| (((|Matrix| |#2|) $ (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{rightRegularRepresentation(a,[v1,...,vn])} returns the matrix of the linear map defined by right multiplication by \\spad{a} with respect to the \\spad{R}-module basis \\spad{[v1,...,vn]}.")) (|leftRegularRepresentation| (((|Matrix| |#2|) $ (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{leftRegularRepresentation(a,[v1,...,vn])} returns the matrix of the linear map defined by left multiplication by \\spad{a} with respect to the \\spad{R}-module basis \\spad{[v1,...,vn]}.")) (|structuralConstants| (((|Vector| (|Matrix| |#2|)) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{structuralConstants([v1,v2,...,vm])} calculates the structural constants \\spad{[(gammaijk) for k in 1..m]} defined by \\spad{vi * vj = gammaij1 * v1 + ... + gammaijm * vm},{} where \\spad{[v1,...,vm]} is an \\spad{R}-module basis of a subalgebra.")) (|conditionsForIdempotents| (((|List| (|Polynomial| |#2|)) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{conditionsForIdempotents([v1,...,vn])} determines a complete list of polynomial equations for the coefficients of idempotents with respect to the \\spad{R}-module basis \\spad{v1},{}...,{}\\spad{vn}.")) (|rank| (((|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{rank()} returns the rank of the algebra as \\spad{R}-module.")) (|someBasis| (((|Vector| $)) "\\spad{someBasis()} returns some \\spad{R}-module basis."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-571)))) (-380 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "A FiniteRankNonAssociativeAlgebra is a non associative algebra over a commutative ring \\spad{R} which is a free \\spad{R}-module of finite rank.")) (|unitsKnown| ((|attribute|) "unitsKnown means that \\spadfun{recip} truly yields reciprocal or \\spad{\"failed\"} if not a unit,{} similarly for \\spadfun{leftRecip} and \\spadfun{rightRecip}. The reason is that we use left,{} respectively right,{} minimal polynomials to decide this question.")) (|unit| (((|Union| $ "failed")) "\\spad{unit()} returns a unit of the algebra (necessarily unique),{} or \\spad{\"failed\"} if there is none.")) (|rightUnit| (((|Union| $ "failed")) "\\spad{rightUnit()} returns a right unit of the algebra (not necessarily unique),{} or \\spad{\"failed\"} if there is none.")) (|leftUnit| (((|Union| $ "failed")) "\\spad{leftUnit()} returns a left unit of the algebra (not necessarily unique),{} or \\spad{\"failed\"} if there is none.")) (|rightUnits| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |particular| $) (|:| |basis| (|List| $))) "failed")) "\\spad{rightUnits()} returns the affine space of all right units of the algebra,{} or \\spad{\"failed\"} if there is none.")) (|leftUnits| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |particular| $) (|:| |basis| (|List| $))) "failed")) "\\spad{leftUnits()} returns the affine space of all left units of the algebra,{} or \\spad{\"failed\"} if there is none.")) (|rightMinimalPolynomial| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|) $) "\\spad{rightMinimalPolynomial(a)} returns the polynomial determined by the smallest non-trivial linear combination of right powers of \\spad{a}. Note: the polynomial never has a constant term as in general the algebra has no unit.")) (|leftMinimalPolynomial| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|) $) "\\spad{leftMinimalPolynomial(a)} returns the polynomial determined by the smallest non-trivial linear combination of left powers of \\spad{a}. Note: the polynomial never has a constant term as in general the algebra has no unit.")) (|associatorDependence| (((|List| (|Vector| |#1|))) "\\spad{associatorDependence()} looks for the associator identities,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} finds a basis of the solutions of the linear combinations of the six permutations of \\spad{associator(a,b,c)} which yield 0,{} for all \\spad{a},{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{c} in the algebra. The order of the permutations is \\spad{123 231 312 132 321 213}.")) (|rightRecip| (((|Union| $ "failed") $) "\\spad{rightRecip(a)} returns an element,{} which is a right inverse of \\spad{a},{} or \\spad{\"failed\"} if there is no unit element,{} if such an element doesn't exist or cannot be determined (see unitsKnown).")) (|leftRecip| (((|Union| $ "failed") $) "\\spad{leftRecip(a)} returns an element,{} which is a left inverse of \\spad{a},{} or \\spad{\"failed\"} if there is no unit element,{} if such an element doesn't exist or cannot be determined (see unitsKnown).")) (|recip| (((|Union| $ "failed") $) "\\spad{recip(a)} returns an element,{} which is both a left and a right inverse of \\spad{a},{} or \\spad{\"failed\"} if there is no unit element,{} if such an element doesn't exist or cannot be determined (see unitsKnown).")) (|lieAlgebra?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{lieAlgebra?()} tests if the algebra is anticommutative and \\spad{(a*b)*c + (b*c)*a + (c*a)*b = 0} for all \\spad{a},{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{c} in the algebra (Jacobi identity). Example: for every associative algebra \\spad{(A,+,@)} we can construct a Lie algebra \\spad{(A,+,*)},{} where \\spad{a*b := a@b-b@a}.")) (|jordanAlgebra?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{jordanAlgebra?()} tests if the algebra is commutative,{} characteristic is not 2,{} and \\spad{(a*b)*a**2 - a*(b*a**2) = 0} for all \\spad{a},{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{c} in the algebra (Jordan identity). Example: for every associative algebra \\spad{(A,+,@)} we can construct a Jordan algebra \\spad{(A,+,*)},{} where \\spad{a*b := (a@b+b@a)/2}.")) (|noncommutativeJordanAlgebra?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{noncommutativeJordanAlgebra?()} tests if the algebra is flexible and Jordan admissible.")) (|jordanAdmissible?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{jordanAdmissible?()} tests if 2 is invertible in the coefficient domain and the multiplication defined by \\spad{(1/2)(a*b+b*a)} determines a Jordan algebra,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} satisfies the Jordan identity. The property of \\spadatt{commutative(\"*\")} follows from by definition.")) (|lieAdmissible?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{lieAdmissible?()} tests if the algebra defined by the commutators is a Lie algebra,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} satisfies the Jacobi identity. The property of anticommutativity follows from definition.")) (|jacobiIdentity?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{jacobiIdentity?()} tests if \\spad{(a*b)*c + (b*c)*a + (c*a)*b = 0} for all \\spad{a},{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{c} in the algebra. For example,{} this holds for crossed products of 3-dimensional vectors.")) (|powerAssociative?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{powerAssociative?()} tests if all subalgebras generated by a single element are associative.")) (|alternative?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{alternative?()} tests if \\spad{2*associator(a,a,b) = 0 = 2*associator(a,b,b)} for all \\spad{a},{} \\spad{b} in the algebra. Note: we only can test this; in general we don't know whether \\spad{2*a=0} implies \\spad{a=0}.")) (|flexible?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{flexible?()} tests if \\spad{2*associator(a,b,a) = 0} for all \\spad{a},{} \\spad{b} in the algebra. Note: we only can test this; in general we don't know whether \\spad{2*a=0} implies \\spad{a=0}.")) (|rightAlternative?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{rightAlternative?()} tests if \\spad{2*associator(a,b,b) = 0} for all \\spad{a},{} \\spad{b} in the algebra. Note: we only can test this; in general we don't know whether \\spad{2*a=0} implies \\spad{a=0}.")) (|leftAlternative?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{leftAlternative?()} tests if \\spad{2*associator(a,a,b) = 0} for all \\spad{a},{} \\spad{b} in the algebra. Note: we only can test this; in general we don't know whether \\spad{2*a=0} implies \\spad{a=0}.")) (|antiAssociative?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{antiAssociative?()} tests if multiplication in algebra is anti-associative,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} \\spad{(a*b)*c + a*(b*c) = 0} for all \\spad{a},{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{c} in the algebra.")) (|associative?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{associative?()} tests if multiplication in algebra is associative.")) (|antiCommutative?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{antiCommutative?()} tests if \\spad{a*a = 0} for all \\spad{a} in the algebra. Note: this implies \\spad{a*b + b*a = 0} for all \\spad{a} and \\spad{b}.")) (|commutative?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{commutative?()} tests if multiplication in the algebra is commutative.")) (|rightCharacteristicPolynomial| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|) $) "\\spad{rightCharacteristicPolynomial(a)} returns the characteristic polynomial of the right regular representation of \\spad{a} with respect to any basis.")) (|leftCharacteristicPolynomial| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|) $) "\\spad{leftCharacteristicPolynomial(a)} returns the characteristic polynomial of the left regular representation of \\spad{a} with respect to any basis.")) (|rightTraceMatrix| (((|Matrix| |#1|) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{rightTraceMatrix([v1,...,vn])} is the \\spad{n}-by-\\spad{n} matrix whose element at the \\spad{i}\\spad{-}th row and \\spad{j}\\spad{-}th column is given by the right trace of the product \\spad{vi*vj}.")) (|leftTraceMatrix| (((|Matrix| |#1|) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{leftTraceMatrix([v1,...,vn])} is the \\spad{n}-by-\\spad{n} matrix whose element at the \\spad{i}\\spad{-}th row and \\spad{j}\\spad{-}th column is given by the left trace of the product \\spad{vi*vj}.")) (|rightDiscriminant| ((|#1| (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{rightDiscriminant([v1,...,vn])} returns the determinant of the \\spad{n}-by-\\spad{n} matrix whose element at the \\spad{i}\\spad{-}th row and \\spad{j}\\spad{-}th column is given by the right trace of the product \\spad{vi*vj}. Note: the same as \\spad{determinant(rightTraceMatrix([v1,...,vn]))}.")) (|leftDiscriminant| ((|#1| (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{leftDiscriminant([v1,...,vn])} returns the determinant of the \\spad{n}-by-\\spad{n} matrix whose element at the \\spad{i}\\spad{-}th row and \\spad{j}\\spad{-}th column is given by the left trace of the product \\spad{vi*vj}. Note: the same as \\spad{determinant(leftTraceMatrix([v1,...,vn]))}.")) (|represents| (($ (|Vector| |#1|) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{represents([a1,...,am],[v1,...,vm])} returns the linear combination \\spad{a1*vm + ... + an*vm}.")) (|coordinates| (((|Matrix| |#1|) (|Vector| $) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{coordinates([a1,...,am],[v1,...,vn])} returns a matrix whose \\spad{i}-th row is formed by the coordinates of \\spad{ai} with respect to the \\spad{R}-module basis \\spad{v1},{}...,{}\\spad{vn}.") (((|Vector| |#1|) $ (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{coordinates(a,[v1,...,vn])} returns the coordinates of \\spad{a} with respect to the \\spad{R}-module basis \\spad{v1},{}...,{}\\spad{vn}.")) (|rightNorm| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{rightNorm(a)} returns the determinant of the right regular representation of \\spad{a}.")) (|leftNorm| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{leftNorm(a)} returns the determinant of the left regular representation of \\spad{a}.")) (|rightTrace| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{rightTrace(a)} returns the trace of the right regular representation of \\spad{a}.")) (|leftTrace| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{leftTrace(a)} returns the trace of the left regular representation of \\spad{a}.")) (|rightRegularRepresentation| (((|Matrix| |#1|) $ (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{rightRegularRepresentation(a,[v1,...,vn])} returns the matrix of the linear map defined by right multiplication by \\spad{a} with respect to the \\spad{R}-module basis \\spad{[v1,...,vn]}.")) (|leftRegularRepresentation| (((|Matrix| |#1|) $ (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{leftRegularRepresentation(a,[v1,...,vn])} returns the matrix of the linear map defined by left multiplication by \\spad{a} with respect to the \\spad{R}-module basis \\spad{[v1,...,vn]}.")) (|structuralConstants| (((|Vector| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{structuralConstants([v1,v2,...,vm])} calculates the structural constants \\spad{[(gammaijk) for k in 1..m]} defined by \\spad{vi * vj = gammaij1 * v1 + ... + gammaijm * vm},{} where \\spad{[v1,...,vm]} is an \\spad{R}-module basis of a subalgebra.")) (|conditionsForIdempotents| (((|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{conditionsForIdempotents([v1,...,vn])} determines a complete list of polynomial equations for the coefficients of idempotents with respect to the \\spad{R}-module basis \\spad{v1},{}...,{}\\spad{vn}.")) (|rank| (((|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{rank()} returns the rank of the algebra as \\spad{R}-module.")) (|someBasis| (((|Vector| $)) "\\spad{someBasis()} returns some \\spad{R}-module basis."))) ((-4507 |has| |#1| (-571)) (-4505 . T) (-4504 . T)) NIL (-381) ((|constructor| (NIL "The category of domains composed of a finite set of elements. We include the functions \\spadfun{lookup} and \\spadfun{index} to give a bijection between the finite set and an initial segment of positive integers. \\blankline")) (|random| (($) "\\spad{random()} returns a random element from the set.")) (|lookup| (((|PositiveInteger|) $) "\\spad{lookup(x)} returns a positive integer such that \\spad{x = index lookup x}.")) (|index| (($ (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{index(i)} takes a positive integer \\spad{i} less than or equal to \\spad{size()} and returns the \\spad{i}\\spad{-}th element of the set. This operation establishs a bijection between the elements of the finite set and \\spad{1..size()}.")) (|size| (((|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{size()} returns the number of elements in the set."))) NIL NIL (-382 S R UP) ((|constructor| (NIL "A FiniteRankAlgebra is an algebra over a commutative ring \\spad{R} which is a free \\spad{R}-module of finite rank.")) (|minimalPolynomial| ((|#3| $) "\\spad{minimalPolynomial(a)} returns the minimal polynomial of \\spad{a}.")) (|characteristicPolynomial| ((|#3| $) "\\spad{characteristicPolynomial(a)} returns the characteristic polynomial of the regular representation of \\spad{a} with respect to any basis.")) (|traceMatrix| (((|Matrix| |#2|) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{traceMatrix([v1,..,vn])} is the \\spad{n}-by-\\spad{n} matrix ( Tr(\\spad{vi} * vj) )")) (|discriminant| ((|#2| (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{discriminant([v1,..,vn])} returns \\spad{determinant(traceMatrix([v1,..,vn]))}.")) (|represents| (($ (|Vector| |#2|) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{represents([a1,..,an],[v1,..,vn])} returns \\spad{a1*v1 + ... + an*vn}.")) (|coordinates| (((|Matrix| |#2|) (|Vector| $) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{coordinates([v1,...,vm], basis)} returns the coordinates of the \\spad{vi}'s with to the basis \\spad{basis}. The coordinates of \\spad{vi} are contained in the \\spad{i}th row of the matrix returned by this function.") (((|Vector| |#2|) $ (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{coordinates(a,basis)} returns the coordinates of \\spad{a} with respect to the \\spad{basis} \\spad{basis}.")) (|norm| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{norm(a)} returns the determinant of the regular representation of \\spad{a} with respect to any basis.")) (|trace| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{trace(a)} returns the trace of the regular representation of \\spad{a} with respect to any basis.")) (|regularRepresentation| (((|Matrix| |#2|) $ (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{regularRepresentation(a,basis)} returns the matrix of the linear map defined by left multiplication by \\spad{a} with respect to the \\spad{basis} \\spad{basis}.")) (|rank| (((|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{rank()} returns the rank of the algebra."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-147))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-149))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-376)))) (-383 R UP) ((|constructor| (NIL "A FiniteRankAlgebra is an algebra over a commutative ring \\spad{R} which is a free \\spad{R}-module of finite rank.")) (|minimalPolynomial| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{minimalPolynomial(a)} returns the minimal polynomial of \\spad{a}.")) (|characteristicPolynomial| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{characteristicPolynomial(a)} returns the characteristic polynomial of the regular representation of \\spad{a} with respect to any basis.")) (|traceMatrix| (((|Matrix| |#1|) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{traceMatrix([v1,..,vn])} is the \\spad{n}-by-\\spad{n} matrix ( Tr(\\spad{vi} * vj) )")) (|discriminant| ((|#1| (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{discriminant([v1,..,vn])} returns \\spad{determinant(traceMatrix([v1,..,vn]))}.")) (|represents| (($ (|Vector| |#1|) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{represents([a1,..,an],[v1,..,vn])} returns \\spad{a1*v1 + ... + an*vn}.")) (|coordinates| (((|Matrix| |#1|) (|Vector| $) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{coordinates([v1,...,vm], basis)} returns the coordinates of the \\spad{vi}'s with to the basis \\spad{basis}. The coordinates of \\spad{vi} are contained in the \\spad{i}th row of the matrix returned by this function.") (((|Vector| |#1|) $ (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{coordinates(a,basis)} returns the coordinates of \\spad{a} with respect to the \\spad{basis} \\spad{basis}.")) (|norm| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{norm(a)} returns the determinant of the regular representation of \\spad{a} with respect to any basis.")) (|trace| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{trace(a)} returns the trace of the regular representation of \\spad{a} with respect to any basis.")) (|regularRepresentation| (((|Matrix| |#1|) $ (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{regularRepresentation(a,basis)} returns the matrix of the linear map defined by left multiplication by \\spad{a} with respect to the \\spad{basis} \\spad{basis}.")) (|rank| (((|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{rank()} returns the rank of the algebra."))) ((-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-384 A S) ((|constructor| (NIL "A finite linear aggregate is a linear aggregate of finite length. The finite property of the aggregate adds several exports to the list of exports from \\spadtype{LinearAggregate} such as \\spadfun{reverse},{} \\spadfun{sort},{} and so on.")) (|sort!| (($ $) "\\spad{sort!(u)} returns \\spad{u} with its elements in ascending order.") (($ (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#2| |#2|) $) "\\spad{sort!(p,u)} returns \\spad{u} with its elements ordered by \\spad{p}.")) (|reverse!| (($ $) "\\spad{reverse!(u)} returns \\spad{u} with its elements in reverse order.")) (|copyInto!| (($ $ $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{copyInto!(u,v,i)} returns aggregate \\spad{u} containing a copy of \\spad{v} inserted at element \\spad{i}.")) (|position| (((|Integer|) |#2| $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{position(x,a,n)} returns the index \\spad{i} of the first occurrence of \\spad{x} in \\axiom{a} where \\axiom{\\spad{i} >= \\spad{n}},{} and \\axiom{minIndex(a) - 1} if no such \\spad{x} is found.") (((|Integer|) |#2| $) "\\spad{position(x,a)} returns the index \\spad{i} of the first occurrence of \\spad{x} in a,{} and \\axiom{minIndex(a) - 1} if there is no such \\spad{x}.") (((|Integer|) (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#2|) $) "\\spad{position(p,a)} returns the index \\spad{i} of the first \\spad{x} in \\axiom{a} such that \\axiom{\\spad{p}(\\spad{x})} is \\spad{true},{} and \\axiom{minIndex(a) - 1} if there is no such \\spad{x}.")) (|sorted?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{sorted?(u)} tests if the elements of \\spad{u} are in ascending order.") (((|Boolean|) (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#2| |#2|) $) "\\spad{sorted?(p,a)} tests if \\axiom{a} is sorted according to predicate \\spad{p}.")) (|sort| (($ $) "\\spad{sort(u)} returns an \\spad{u} with elements in ascending order. Note: \\axiom{sort(\\spad{u}) = sort(<=,{}\\spad{u})}.") (($ (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#2| |#2|) $) "\\spad{sort(p,a)} returns a copy of \\axiom{a} sorted using total ordering predicate \\spad{p}.")) (|reverse| (($ $) "\\spad{reverse(a)} returns a copy of \\axiom{a} with elements in reverse order.")) (|merge| (($ $ $) "\\spad{merge(u,v)} merges \\spad{u} and \\spad{v} in ascending order. Note: \\axiom{merge(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{v}) = merge(<=,{}\\spad{u},{}\\spad{v})}.") (($ (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#2| |#2|) $ $) "\\spad{merge(p,a,b)} returns an aggregate \\spad{c} which merges \\axiom{a} and \\spad{b}. The result is produced by examining each element \\spad{x} of \\axiom{a} and \\spad{y} of \\spad{b} successively. If \\axiom{\\spad{p}(\\spad{x},{}\\spad{y})} is \\spad{true},{} then \\spad{x} is inserted into the result; otherwise \\spad{y} is inserted. If \\spad{x} is chosen,{} the next element of \\axiom{a} is examined,{} and so on. When all the elements of one aggregate are examined,{} the remaining elements of the other are appended. For example,{} \\axiom{merge(<,{}[1,{}3],{}[2,{}7,{}5])} returns \\axiom{[1,{}2,{}3,{}7,{}5]}."))) NIL ((|HasAttribute| |#1| (QUOTE -4511)) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-872))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-1133)))) (-385 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "A finite linear aggregate is a linear aggregate of finite length. The finite property of the aggregate adds several exports to the list of exports from \\spadtype{LinearAggregate} such as \\spadfun{reverse},{} \\spadfun{sort},{} and so on.")) (|sort!| (($ $) "\\spad{sort!(u)} returns \\spad{u} with its elements in ascending order.") (($ (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#1| |#1|) $) "\\spad{sort!(p,u)} returns \\spad{u} with its elements ordered by \\spad{p}.")) (|reverse!| (($ $) "\\spad{reverse!(u)} returns \\spad{u} with its elements in reverse order.")) (|copyInto!| (($ $ $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{copyInto!(u,v,i)} returns aggregate \\spad{u} containing a copy of \\spad{v} inserted at element \\spad{i}.")) (|position| (((|Integer|) |#1| $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{position(x,a,n)} returns the index \\spad{i} of the first occurrence of \\spad{x} in \\axiom{a} where \\axiom{\\spad{i} >= \\spad{n}},{} and \\axiom{minIndex(a) - 1} if no such \\spad{x} is found.") (((|Integer|) |#1| $) "\\spad{position(x,a)} returns the index \\spad{i} of the first occurrence of \\spad{x} in a,{} and \\axiom{minIndex(a) - 1} if there is no such \\spad{x}.") (((|Integer|) (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#1|) $) "\\spad{position(p,a)} returns the index \\spad{i} of the first \\spad{x} in \\axiom{a} such that \\axiom{\\spad{p}(\\spad{x})} is \\spad{true},{} and \\axiom{minIndex(a) - 1} if there is no such \\spad{x}.")) (|sorted?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{sorted?(u)} tests if the elements of \\spad{u} are in ascending order.") (((|Boolean|) (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#1| |#1|) $) "\\spad{sorted?(p,a)} tests if \\axiom{a} is sorted according to predicate \\spad{p}.")) (|sort| (($ $) "\\spad{sort(u)} returns an \\spad{u} with elements in ascending order. Note: \\axiom{sort(\\spad{u}) = sort(<=,{}\\spad{u})}.") (($ (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#1| |#1|) $) "\\spad{sort(p,a)} returns a copy of \\axiom{a} sorted using total ordering predicate \\spad{p}.")) (|reverse| (($ $) "\\spad{reverse(a)} returns a copy of \\axiom{a} with elements in reverse order.")) (|merge| (($ $ $) "\\spad{merge(u,v)} merges \\spad{u} and \\spad{v} in ascending order. Note: \\axiom{merge(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{v}) = merge(<=,{}\\spad{u},{}\\spad{v})}.") (($ (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#1| |#1|) $ $) "\\spad{merge(p,a,b)} returns an aggregate \\spad{c} which merges \\axiom{a} and \\spad{b}. The result is produced by examining each element \\spad{x} of \\axiom{a} and \\spad{y} of \\spad{b} successively. If \\axiom{\\spad{p}(\\spad{x},{}\\spad{y})} is \\spad{true},{} then \\spad{x} is inserted into the result; otherwise \\spad{y} is inserted. If \\spad{x} is chosen,{} the next element of \\axiom{a} is examined,{} and so on. When all the elements of one aggregate are examined,{} the remaining elements of the other are appended. For example,{} \\axiom{merge(<,{}[1,{}3],{}[2,{}7,{}5])} returns \\axiom{[1,{}2,{}3,{}7,{}5]}."))) ((-4510 . T)) NIL (-386 S A R B) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spad{FiniteLinearAggregateFunctions2} provides functions involving two FiniteLinearAggregates where the underlying domains might be different. An example of this might be creating a list of rational numbers by mapping a function across a list of integers where the function divides each integer by 1000.")) (|scan| ((|#4| (|Mapping| |#3| |#1| |#3|) |#2| |#3|) "\\spad{scan(f,a,r)} successively applies \\spad{reduce(f,x,r)} to more and more leading sub-aggregates \\spad{x} of aggregrate \\spad{a}. More precisely,{} if \\spad{a} is \\spad{[a1,a2,...]},{} then \\spad{scan(f,a,r)} returns \\spad{[reduce(f,[a1],r),reduce(f,[a1,a2],r),...]}.")) (|reduce| ((|#3| (|Mapping| |#3| |#1| |#3|) |#2| |#3|) "\\spad{reduce(f,a,r)} applies function \\spad{f} to each successive element of the aggregate \\spad{a} and an accumulant initialized to \\spad{r}. For example,{} \\spad{reduce(_+\\$Integer,[1,2,3],0)} does \\spad{3+(2+(1+0))}. Note: third argument \\spad{r} may be regarded as the identity element for the function \\spad{f}.")) (|map| ((|#4| (|Mapping| |#3| |#1|) |#2|) "\\spad{map(f,a)} applies function \\spad{f} to each member of aggregate \\spad{a} resulting in a new aggregate over a possibly different underlying domain."))) NIL NIL (-387 |VarSet| R) ((|constructor| (NIL "The category of free Lie algebras. It is used by domains of non-commutative algebra: \\spadtype{LiePolynomial} and \\spadtype{XPBWPolynomial}. \\newline Author: Michel Petitot (petitot@lifl.fr)")) (|eval| (($ $ (|List| |#1|) (|List| $)) "\\axiom{eval(\\spad{p},{} [\\spad{x1},{}...,{}xn],{} [\\spad{v1},{}...,{}vn])} replaces \\axiom{\\spad{xi}} by \\axiom{\\spad{vi}} in \\axiom{\\spad{p}}.") (($ $ |#1| $) "\\axiom{eval(\\spad{p},{} \\spad{x},{} \\spad{v})} replaces \\axiom{\\spad{x}} by \\axiom{\\spad{v}} in \\axiom{\\spad{p}}.")) (|varList| (((|List| |#1|) $) "\\axiom{varList(\\spad{x})} returns the list of distinct entries of \\axiom{\\spad{x}}.")) (|trunc| (($ $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\axiom{trunc(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{n})} returns the polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{p}} truncated at order \\axiom{\\spad{n}}.")) (|mirror| (($ $) "\\axiom{mirror(\\spad{x})} returns \\axiom{Sum(r_i mirror(w_i))} if \\axiom{\\spad{x}} is \\axiom{Sum(r_i w_i)}.")) (|LiePoly| (($ (|LyndonWord| |#1|)) "\\axiom{LiePoly(\\spad{l})} returns the bracketed form of \\axiom{\\spad{l}} as a Lie polynomial.")) (|rquo| (((|XRecursivePolynomial| |#1| |#2|) (|XRecursivePolynomial| |#1| |#2|) $) "\\axiom{rquo(\\spad{x},{}\\spad{y})} returns the right simplification of \\axiom{\\spad{x}} by \\axiom{\\spad{y}}.")) (|lquo| (((|XRecursivePolynomial| |#1| |#2|) (|XRecursivePolynomial| |#1| |#2|) $) "\\axiom{lquo(\\spad{x},{}\\spad{y})} returns the left simplification of \\axiom{\\spad{x}} by \\axiom{\\spad{y}}.")) (|degree| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\axiom{degree(\\spad{x})} returns the greatest length of a word in the support of \\axiom{\\spad{x}}.")) (|coerce| (((|XRecursivePolynomial| |#1| |#2|) $) "\\axiom{coerce(\\spad{x})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{x}} as a recursive polynomial.") (((|XDistributedPolynomial| |#1| |#2|) $) "\\axiom{coerce(\\spad{x})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{x}} as distributed polynomial.") (($ |#1|) "\\axiom{coerce(\\spad{x})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{x}} as a Lie polynomial.")) (|coef| ((|#2| (|XRecursivePolynomial| |#1| |#2|) $) "\\axiom{coef(\\spad{x},{}\\spad{y})} returns the scalar product of \\axiom{\\spad{x}} by \\axiom{\\spad{y}},{} the set of words being regarded as an orthogonal basis."))) ((|JacobiIdentity| . T) (|NullSquare| . T) (-4505 . T) (-4504 . T)) NIL (-388 S V) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package exports 3 sorting algorithms which work over FiniteLinearAggregates.")) (|shellSort| ((|#2| (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#1| |#1|) |#2|) "\\spad{shellSort(f, agg)} sorts the aggregate agg with the ordering function \\spad{f} using the shellSort algorithm.")) (|heapSort| ((|#2| (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#1| |#1|) |#2|) "\\spad{heapSort(f, agg)} sorts the aggregate agg with the ordering function \\spad{f} using the heapsort algorithm.")) (|quickSort| ((|#2| (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#1| |#1|) |#2|) "\\spad{quickSort(f, agg)} sorts the aggregate agg with the ordering function \\spad{f} using the quicksort algorithm."))) NIL NIL (-389 S R) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spad{S} is \\spadtype{FullyLinearlyExplicitRingOver R} means that \\spad{S} is a \\spadtype{LinearlyExplicitRingOver R} and,{} in addition,{} if \\spad{R} is a \\spadtype{LinearlyExplicitRingOver Integer},{} then so is \\spad{S}"))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -660) (QUOTE (-560))))) (-390 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spad{S} is \\spadtype{FullyLinearlyExplicitRingOver R} means that \\spad{S} is a \\spadtype{LinearlyExplicitRingOver R} and,{} in addition,{} if \\spad{R} is a \\spadtype{LinearlyExplicitRingOver Integer},{} then so is \\spad{S}"))) NIL NIL (-391) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{Float} implements arbitrary precision floating point arithmetic. The number of significant digits of each operation can be set to an arbitrary value (the default is 20 decimal digits). The operation \\spad{float(mantissa,exponent,\\spadfunFrom{base}{FloatingPointSystem})} for integer \\spad{mantissa},{} \\spad{exponent} specifies the number \\spad{mantissa * \\spadfunFrom{base}{FloatingPointSystem} ** exponent} The underlying representation for floats is binary not decimal. The implications of this are described below. \\blankline The model adopted is that arithmetic operations are rounded to to nearest unit in the last place,{} that is,{} accurate to within \\spad{2**(-\\spadfunFrom{bits}{FloatingPointSystem})}. Also,{} the elementary functions and constants are accurate to one unit in the last place. A float is represented as a record of two integers,{} the mantissa and the exponent. The \\spadfunFrom{base}{FloatingPointSystem} of the representation is binary,{} hence a \\spad{Record(m:mantissa,e:exponent)} represents the number \\spad{m * 2 ** e}. Though it is not assumed that the underlying integers are represented with a binary \\spadfunFrom{base}{FloatingPointSystem},{} the code will be most efficient when this is the the case (this is \\spad{true} in most implementations of Lisp). The decision to choose the \\spadfunFrom{base}{FloatingPointSystem} to be binary has some unfortunate consequences. First,{} decimal numbers like 0.3 cannot be represented exactly. Second,{} there is a further loss of accuracy during conversion to decimal for output. To compensate for this,{} if \\spad{d} digits of precision are specified,{} \\spad{1 + ceiling(log2 d)} bits are used. Two numbers that are displayed identically may therefore be not equal. On the other hand,{} a significant efficiency loss would be incurred if we chose to use a decimal \\spadfunFrom{base}{FloatingPointSystem} when the underlying integer base is binary. \\blankline Algorithms used: For the elementary functions,{} the general approach is to apply identities so that the taylor series can be used,{} and,{} so that it will converge within \\spad{O( sqrt n )} steps. For example,{} using the identity \\spad{exp(x) = exp(x/2)**2},{} we can compute \\spad{exp(1/3)} to \\spad{n} digits of precision as follows. We have \\spad{exp(1/3) = exp(2 ** (-sqrt s) / 3) ** (2 ** sqrt s)}. The taylor series will converge in less than sqrt \\spad{n} steps and the exponentiation requires sqrt \\spad{n} multiplications for a total of \\spad{2 sqrt n} multiplications. Assuming integer multiplication costs \\spad{O( n**2 )} the overall running time is \\spad{O( sqrt(n) n**2 )}. This approach is the best known approach for precisions up to about 10,{}000 digits at which point the methods of Brent which are \\spad{O( log(n) n**2 )} become competitive. Note also that summing the terms of the taylor series for the elementary functions is done using integer operations. This avoids the overhead of floating point operations and results in efficient code at low precisions. This implementation makes no attempt to reuse storage,{} relying on the underlying system to do \\spadgloss{garbage collection}. \\spad{I} estimate that the efficiency of this package at low precisions could be improved by a factor of 2 if in-place operations were available. \\blankline Running times: in the following,{} \\spad{n} is the number of bits of precision \\indented{5}{\\spad{*},{} \\spad{/},{} \\spad{sqrt},{} \\spad{pi},{} \\spad{exp1},{} \\spad{log2},{} \\spad{log10}: \\spad{ O( n**2 )}} \\indented{5}{\\spad{exp},{} \\spad{log},{} \\spad{sin},{} \\spad{atan}:\\space{2}\\spad{ O( sqrt(n) n**2 )}} The other elementary functions are coded in terms of the ones above.")) (|outputSpacing| (((|Void|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{outputSpacing(n)} inserts a space after \\spad{n} (default 10) digits on output; outputSpacing(0) means no spaces are inserted.")) (|outputGeneral| (((|Void|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{outputGeneral(n)} sets the output mode to general notation with \\spad{n} significant digits displayed.") (((|Void|)) "\\spad{outputGeneral()} sets the output mode (default mode) to general notation; numbers will be displayed in either fixed or floating (scientific) notation depending on the magnitude.")) (|outputFixed| (((|Void|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{outputFixed(n)} sets the output mode to fixed point notation,{} with \\spad{n} digits displayed after the decimal point.") (((|Void|)) "\\spad{outputFixed()} sets the output mode to fixed point notation; the output will contain a decimal point.")) (|outputFloating| (((|Void|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{outputFloating(n)} sets the output mode to floating (scientific) notation with \\spad{n} significant digits displayed after the decimal point.") (((|Void|)) "\\spad{outputFloating()} sets the output mode to floating (scientific) notation,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} \\spad{mantissa * 10 exponent} is displayed as \\spad{0.mantissa E exponent}.")) (|atan| (($ $ $) "\\spad{atan(x,y)} computes the arc tangent from \\spad{x} with phase \\spad{y}.")) (|exp1| (($) "\\spad{exp1()} returns exp 1: \\spad{2.7182818284...}.")) (|log10| (($ $) "\\spad{log10(x)} computes the logarithm for \\spad{x} to base 10.") (($) "\\spad{log10()} returns \\spad{ln 10}: \\spad{2.3025809299...}.")) (|log2| (($ $) "\\spad{log2(x)} computes the logarithm for \\spad{x} to base 2.") (($) "\\spad{log2()} returns \\spad{ln 2},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} \\spad{0.6931471805...}.")) (|rationalApproximation| (((|Fraction| (|Integer|)) $ (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{rationalApproximation(f, n, b)} computes a rational approximation \\spad{r} to \\spad{f} with relative error \\spad{< b**(-n)},{} that is \\spad{|(r-f)/f| < b**(-n)}.") (((|Fraction| (|Integer|)) $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{rationalApproximation(f, n)} computes a rational approximation \\spad{r} to \\spad{f} with relative error \\spad{< 10**(-n)}.")) (|shift| (($ $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{shift(x,n)} adds \\spad{n} to the exponent of float \\spad{x}.")) (|relerror| (((|Integer|) $ $) "\\spad{relerror(x,y)} computes the absolute value of \\spad{x - y} divided by \\spad{y},{} when \\spad{y \\~= 0}.")) (|normalize| (($ $) "\\spad{normalize(x)} normalizes \\spad{x} at current precision.")) (** (($ $ $) "\\spad{x ** y} computes \\spad{exp(y log x)} where \\spad{x >= 0}.")) (/ (($ $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{x / i} computes the division from \\spad{x} by an integer \\spad{i}."))) ((-4493 . T) (-4501 . T) (-2862 . T) (-4502 . T) (-4508 . T) (-4503 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-392 |Par|) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{3}{This is a package for the approximation of complex solutions for} systems of equations of rational functions with complex rational coefficients. The results are expressed as either complex rational numbers or complex floats depending on the type of the precision parameter which can be either a rational number or a floating point number.")) (|complexRoots| (((|List| (|List| (|Complex| |#1|))) (|List| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Complex| (|Integer|))))) (|List| (|Symbol|)) |#1|) "\\spad{complexRoots(lrf, lv, eps)} finds all the complex solutions of a list of rational functions with rational number coefficients with respect the the variables appearing in \\spad{lv}. Each solution is computed to precision eps and returned as list corresponding to the order of variables in \\spad{lv}.") (((|List| (|Complex| |#1|)) (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Complex| (|Integer|)))) |#1|) "\\spad{complexRoots(rf, eps)} finds all the complex solutions of a univariate rational function with rational number coefficients. The solutions are computed to precision eps.")) (|complexSolve| (((|List| (|Equation| (|Polynomial| (|Complex| |#1|)))) (|Equation| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Complex| (|Integer|))))) |#1|) "\\spad{complexSolve(eq,eps)} finds all the complex solutions of the equation \\spad{eq} of rational functions with rational rational coefficients with respect to all the variables appearing in \\spad{eq},{} with precision \\spad{eps}.") (((|List| (|Equation| (|Polynomial| (|Complex| |#1|)))) (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Complex| (|Integer|)))) |#1|) "\\spad{complexSolve(p,eps)} find all the complex solutions of the rational function \\spad{p} with complex rational coefficients with respect to all the variables appearing in \\spad{p},{} with precision \\spad{eps}.") (((|List| (|List| (|Equation| (|Polynomial| (|Complex| |#1|))))) (|List| (|Equation| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Complex| (|Integer|)))))) |#1|) "\\spad{complexSolve(leq,eps)} finds all the complex solutions to precision \\spad{eps} of the system \\spad{leq} of equations of rational functions over complex rationals with respect to all the variables appearing in lp.") (((|List| (|List| (|Equation| (|Polynomial| (|Complex| |#1|))))) (|List| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Complex| (|Integer|))))) |#1|) "\\spad{complexSolve(lp,eps)} finds all the complex solutions to precision \\spad{eps} of the system \\spad{lp} of rational functions over the complex rationals with respect to all the variables appearing in \\spad{lp}."))) NIL NIL (-393 |Par|) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{3}{This is a package for the approximation of real solutions for} systems of polynomial equations over the rational numbers. The results are expressed as either rational numbers or floats depending on the type of the precision parameter which can be either a rational number or a floating point number.")) (|realRoots| (((|List| |#1|) (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) |#1|) "\\spad{realRoots(rf, eps)} finds the real zeros of a univariate rational function with precision given by eps.") (((|List| (|List| |#1|)) (|List| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|)))) (|List| (|Symbol|)) |#1|) "\\spad{realRoots(lp,lv,eps)} computes the list of the real solutions of the list \\spad{lp} of rational functions with rational coefficients with respect to the variables in \\spad{lv},{} with precision \\spad{eps}. Each solution is expressed as a list of numbers in order corresponding to the variables in \\spad{lv}.")) (|solve| (((|List| (|Equation| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) (|Equation| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|)))) |#1|) "\\spad{solve(eq,eps)} finds all of the real solutions of the univariate equation \\spad{eq} of rational functions with respect to the unique variables appearing in \\spad{eq},{} with precision \\spad{eps}.") (((|List| (|Equation| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) |#1|) "\\spad{solve(p,eps)} finds all of the real solutions of the univariate rational function \\spad{p} with rational coefficients with respect to the unique variable appearing in \\spad{p},{} with precision \\spad{eps}.") (((|List| (|List| (|Equation| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) (|List| (|Equation| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))))) |#1|) "\\spad{solve(leq,eps)} finds all of the real solutions of the system \\spad{leq} of equationas of rational functions with respect to all the variables appearing in lp,{} with precision \\spad{eps}.") (((|List| (|List| (|Equation| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) (|List| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|)))) |#1|) "\\spad{solve(lp,eps)} finds all of the real solutions of the system \\spad{lp} of rational functions over the rational numbers with respect to all the variables appearing in \\spad{lp},{} with precision \\spad{eps}."))) NIL NIL (-394 R S) ((|constructor| (NIL "A \\spad{bi}-module is a free module over a ring with generators indexed by an ordered set. Each element can be expressed as a finite linear combination of generators. Only non-zero terms are stored."))) ((-4505 . T) (-4504 . T)) ((|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-175))) (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-1133))))) (-395 R S) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain implements linear combinations of elements from the domain \\spad{S} with coefficients in the domain \\spad{R} where \\spad{S} is an ordered set and \\spad{R} is a ring (which may be non-commutative). This domain is used by domains of non-commutative algebra such as: \\indented{4}{\\spadtype{XDistributedPolynomial},{}} \\indented{4}{\\spadtype{XRecursivePolynomial}.} Author: Michel Petitot (petitot@lifl.fr)")) (* (($ |#2| |#1|) "\\spad{s*r} returns the product \\spad{r*s} used by \\spadtype{XRecursivePolynomial}"))) ((-4505 . T) (-4504 . T)) ((|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-175)))) (-396) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiomType{FortranMatrixCategory} provides support for producing Functions and Subroutines when the input to these is an AXIOM object of type \\axiomType{Matrix} or in domains involving \\axiomType{FortranCode}.")) (|coerce| (($ (|Record| (|:| |localSymbols| (|SymbolTable|)) (|:| |code| (|List| (|FortranCode|))))) "\\spad{coerce(e)} takes the component of \\spad{e} from \\spadtype{List FortranCode} and uses it as the body of the ASP,{} making the declarations in the \\spadtype{SymbolTable} component.") (($ (|FortranCode|)) "\\spad{coerce(e)} takes an object from \\spadtype{FortranCode} and \\indented{1}{uses it as the body of an ASP.}") (($ (|List| (|FortranCode|))) "\\spad{coerce(e)} takes an object from \\spadtype{List FortranCode} and \\indented{1}{uses it as the body of an ASP.}") (($ (|Matrix| (|MachineFloat|))) "\\spad{coerce(v)} produces an ASP which returns the value of \\spad{v}."))) NIL NIL (-397 R |Basis|) ((|constructor| (NIL "A domain of this category implements formal linear combinations of elements from a domain \\spad{Basis} with coefficients in a domain \\spad{R}. The domain \\spad{Basis} needs only to belong to the category \\spadtype{SetCategory} and \\spad{R} to the category \\spadtype{Ring}. Thus the coefficient ring may be non-commutative. See the \\spadtype{XDistributedPolynomial} constructor for examples of domains built with the \\spadtype{FreeModuleCat} category constructor. Author: Michel Petitot (petitot@lifl.fr)")) (|reductum| (($ $) "\\spad{reductum(x)} returns \\spad{x} minus its leading term.")) (|leadingTerm| (((|Record| (|:| |k| |#2|) (|:| |c| |#1|)) $) "\\spad{leadingTerm(x)} returns the first term which appears in \\spad{ListOfTerms(x)}.")) (|leadingCoefficient| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{leadingCoefficient(x)} returns the first coefficient which appears in \\spad{ListOfTerms(x)}.")) (|leadingMonomial| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{leadingMonomial(x)} returns the first element from \\spad{Basis} which appears in \\spad{ListOfTerms(x)}.")) (|numberOfMonomials| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{numberOfMonomials(x)} returns the number of monomials of \\spad{x}.")) (|monomials| (((|List| $) $) "\\spad{monomials(x)} returns the list of \\spad{r_i*b_i} whose sum is \\spad{x}.")) (|coefficients| (((|List| |#1|) $) "\\spad{coefficients(x)} returns the list of coefficients of \\spad{x}.")) (|ListOfTerms| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |k| |#2|) (|:| |c| |#1|))) $) "\\spad{ListOfTerms(x)} returns a list \\spad{lt} of terms with type \\spad{Record(k: Basis, c: R)} such that \\spad{x} equals \\spad{reduce(+, map(x +-> monom(x.k, x.c), lt))}.")) (|monomial?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{monomial?(x)} returns \\spad{true} if \\spad{x} contains a single monomial.")) (|monom| (($ |#2| |#1|) "\\spad{monom(b,r)} returns the element with the single monomial \\indented{1}{\\spad{b} and coefficient \\spad{r}.}")) (|map| (($ (|Mapping| |#1| |#1|) $) "\\spad{map(fn,u)} maps function \\spad{fn} onto the coefficients \\indented{1}{of the non-zero monomials of \\spad{u}.}")) (|coefficient| ((|#1| $ |#2|) "\\spad{coefficient(x,b)} returns the coefficient of \\spad{b} in \\spad{x}.")) (* (($ |#1| |#2|) "\\spad{r*b} returns the product of \\spad{r} by \\spad{b}."))) ((-4505 . T) (-4504 . T)) NIL (-398) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiomType{FortranMatrixFunctionCategory} provides support for producing Functions and Subroutines representing matrices of expressions.")) (|retractIfCan| (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Matrix| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))))) "\\spad{retractIfCan(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Matrix| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Float|))))) "\\spad{retractIfCan(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Matrix| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|)))) "\\spad{retractIfCan(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Matrix| (|Polynomial| (|Float|)))) "\\spad{retractIfCan(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Matrix| (|Expression| (|Integer|)))) "\\spad{retractIfCan(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Matrix| (|Expression| (|Float|)))) "\\spad{retractIfCan(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}")) (|retract| (($ (|Matrix| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))))) "\\spad{retract(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}") (($ (|Matrix| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Float|))))) "\\spad{retract(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}") (($ (|Matrix| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|)))) "\\spad{retract(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}") (($ (|Matrix| (|Polynomial| (|Float|)))) "\\spad{retract(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}") (($ (|Matrix| (|Expression| (|Integer|)))) "\\spad{retract(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}") (($ (|Matrix| (|Expression| (|Float|)))) "\\spad{retract(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}")) (|coerce| (($ (|Record| (|:| |localSymbols| (|SymbolTable|)) (|:| |code| (|List| (|FortranCode|))))) "\\spad{coerce(e)} takes the component of \\spad{e} from \\spadtype{List FortranCode} and uses it as the body of the ASP,{} making the declarations in the \\spadtype{SymbolTable} component.") (($ (|FortranCode|)) "\\spad{coerce(e)} takes an object from \\spadtype{FortranCode} and \\indented{1}{uses it as the body of an ASP.}") (($ (|List| (|FortranCode|))) "\\spad{coerce(e)} takes an object from \\spadtype{List FortranCode} and \\indented{1}{uses it as the body of an ASP.}"))) NIL NIL (-399 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "A free monoid on a set \\spad{S} is the monoid of finite products of the form \\spad{reduce(*,[si ** ni])} where the \\spad{si}'s are in \\spad{S},{} and the \\spad{ni}'s are nonnegative integers. The multiplication is not commutative.")) (|mapGen| (($ (|Mapping| |#1| |#1|) $) "\\spad{mapGen(f, a1\\^e1 ... an\\^en)} returns \\spad{f(a1)\\^e1 ... f(an)\\^en}.")) (|mapExpon| (($ (|Mapping| (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) $) "\\spad{mapExpon(f, a1\\^e1 ... an\\^en)} returns \\spad{a1\\^f(e1) ... an\\^f(en)}.")) (|nthFactor| ((|#1| $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{nthFactor(x, n)} returns the factor of the n^th monomial of \\spad{x}.")) (|nthExpon| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{nthExpon(x, n)} returns the exponent of the n^th monomial of \\spad{x}.")) (|factors| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |gen| |#1|) (|:| |exp| (|NonNegativeInteger|)))) $) "\\spad{factors(a1\\^e1,...,an\\^en)} returns \\spad{[[a1, e1],...,[an, en]]}.")) (|size| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{size(x)} returns the number of monomials in \\spad{x}.")) (|overlap| (((|Record| (|:| |lm| $) (|:| |mm| $) (|:| |rm| $)) $ $) "\\spad{overlap(x, y)} returns \\spad{[l, m, r]} such that \\spad{x = l * m},{} \\spad{y = m * r} and \\spad{l} and \\spad{r} have no overlap,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} \\spad{overlap(l, r) = [l, 1, r]}.")) (|divide| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |lm| $) (|:| |rm| $)) "failed") $ $) "\\spad{divide(x, y)} returns the left and right exact quotients of \\spad{x} by \\spad{y},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} \\spad{[l, r]} such that \\spad{x = l * y * r},{} \"failed\" if \\spad{x} is not of the form \\spad{l * y * r}.")) (|rquo| (((|Union| $ "failed") $ $) "\\spad{rquo(x, y)} returns the exact right quotient of \\spad{x} by \\spad{y} \\spadignore{i.e.} \\spad{q} such that \\spad{x = q * y},{} \"failed\" if \\spad{x} is not of the form \\spad{q * y}.")) (|lquo| (((|Union| $ "failed") $ $) "\\spad{lquo(x, y)} returns the exact left quotient of \\spad{x} by \\spad{y} \\spadignore{i.e.} \\spad{q} such that \\spad{x = y * q},{} \"failed\" if \\spad{x} is not of the form \\spad{y * q}.")) (|hcrf| (($ $ $) "\\spad{hcrf(x, y)} returns the highest common right factor of \\spad{x} and \\spad{y},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the largest \\spad{d} such that \\spad{x = a d} and \\spad{y = b d}.")) (|hclf| (($ $ $) "\\spad{hclf(x, y)} returns the highest common left factor of \\spad{x} and \\spad{y},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the largest \\spad{d} such that \\spad{x = d a} and \\spad{y = d b}.")) (** (($ |#1| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{s ** n} returns the product of \\spad{s} by itself \\spad{n} times.")) (* (($ $ |#1|) "\\spad{x * s} returns the product of \\spad{x} by \\spad{s} on the right.") (($ |#1| $) "\\spad{s * x} returns the product of \\spad{x} by \\spad{s} on the left."))) NIL NIL (-400 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "The free monoid on a set \\spad{S} is the monoid of finite products of the form \\spad{reduce(*,[si ** ni])} where the \\spad{si}'s are in \\spad{S},{} and the \\spad{ni}'s are nonnegative integers. The multiplication is not commutative."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-872)))) (-401) ((|constructor| (NIL "A category of domains which model machine arithmetic used by machines in the AXIOM-NAG link."))) ((-4503 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-402) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain provides an interface to names in the file system."))) NIL NIL (-403) ((|constructor| (NIL "This category provides an interface to names in the file system.")) (|new| (($ (|String|) (|String|) (|String|)) "\\spad{new(d,pref,e)} constructs the name of a new writable file with \\spad{d} as its directory,{} \\spad{pref} as a prefix of its name and \\spad{e} as its extension. When \\spad{d} or \\spad{t} is the empty string,{} a default is used. An error occurs if a new file cannot be written in the given directory.")) (|writable?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{writable?(f)} tests if the named file be opened for writing. The named file need not already exist.")) (|readable?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{readable?(f)} tests if the named file exist and can it be opened for reading.")) (|exists?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{exists?(f)} tests if the file exists in the file system.")) (|extension| (((|String|) $) "\\spad{extension(f)} returns the type part of the file name.")) (|name| (((|String|) $) "\\spad{name(f)} returns the name part of the file name.")) (|directory| (((|String|) $) "\\spad{directory(f)} returns the directory part of the file name.")) (|filename| (($ (|String|) (|String|) (|String|)) "\\spad{filename(d,n,e)} creates a file name with \\spad{d} as its directory,{} \\spad{n} as its name and \\spad{e} as its extension. This is a portable way to create file names. When \\spad{d} or \\spad{t} is the empty string,{} a default is used."))) NIL NIL (-404 |n| |class| R) ((|constructor| (NIL "Generate the Free Lie Algebra over a ring \\spad{R} with identity; A \\spad{P}. Hall basis is generated by a package call to HallBasis.")) (|generator| (($ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{generator(i)} is the \\spad{i}th Hall Basis element")) (|shallowExpand| (((|OutputForm|) $) "\\spad{shallowExpand(x)} \\undocumented{}")) (|deepExpand| (((|OutputForm|) $) "\\spad{deepExpand(x)} \\undocumented{}")) (|dimension| (((|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{dimension()} is the rank of this Lie algebra"))) ((-4505 . T) (-4504 . T)) NIL (-405) ((|constructor| (NIL "Code to manipulate Fortran Output Stack")) (|topFortranOutputStack| (((|String|)) "\\spad{topFortranOutputStack()} returns the top element of the Fortran output stack")) (|pushFortranOutputStack| (((|Void|) (|String|)) "\\spad{pushFortranOutputStack(f)} pushes \\spad{f} onto the Fortran output stack") (((|Void|) (|FileName|)) "\\spad{pushFortranOutputStack(f)} pushes \\spad{f} onto the Fortran output stack")) (|popFortranOutputStack| (((|Void|)) "\\spad{popFortranOutputStack()} pops the Fortran output stack")) (|showFortranOutputStack| (((|Stack| (|String|))) "\\spad{showFortranOutputStack()} returns the Fortran output stack")) (|clearFortranOutputStack| (((|Stack| (|String|))) "\\spad{clearFortranOutputStack()} clears the Fortran output stack"))) NIL NIL (-406 -4164 UP UPUP R) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{Finds the order of a divisor over a finite field} Author: Manuel Bronstein Date Created: 1988 Date Last Updated: 11 Jul 1990")) (|order| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) (|FiniteDivisor| |#1| |#2| |#3| |#4|)) "\\spad{order(x)} \\undocumented"))) NIL NIL (-407) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{ScriptFormulaFormat} provides a coercion from \\spadtype{OutputForm} to IBM SCRIPT/VS Mathematical Formula Format. The basic SCRIPT formula format object consists of three parts: a prologue,{} a formula part and an epilogue. The functions \\spadfun{prologue},{} \\spadfun{formula} and \\spadfun{epilogue} extract these parts,{} respectively. The central parts of the expression go into the formula part. The other parts can be set (\\spadfun{setPrologue!},{} \\spadfun{setEpilogue!}) so that contain the appropriate tags for printing. For example,{} the prologue and epilogue might simply contain \":df.\" and \":edf.\" so that the formula section will be printed in display math mode.")) (|setPrologue!| (((|List| (|String|)) $ (|List| (|String|))) "\\spad{setPrologue!(t,strings)} sets the prologue section of a formatted object \\spad{t} to \\spad{strings}.")) (|setFormula!| (((|List| (|String|)) $ (|List| (|String|))) "\\spad{setFormula!(t,strings)} sets the formula section of a formatted object \\spad{t} to \\spad{strings}.")) (|setEpilogue!| (((|List| (|String|)) $ (|List| (|String|))) "\\spad{setEpilogue!(t,strings)} sets the epilogue section of a formatted object \\spad{t} to \\spad{strings}.")) (|prologue| (((|List| (|String|)) $) "\\spad{prologue(t)} extracts the prologue section of a formatted object \\spad{t}.")) (|new| (($) "\\spad{new()} create a new,{} empty object. Use \\spadfun{setPrologue!},{} \\spadfun{setFormula!} and \\spadfun{setEpilogue!} to set the various components of this object.")) (|formula| (((|List| (|String|)) $) "\\spad{formula(t)} extracts the formula section of a formatted object \\spad{t}.")) (|epilogue| (((|List| (|String|)) $) "\\spad{epilogue(t)} extracts the epilogue section of a formatted object \\spad{t}.")) (|display| (((|Void|) $) "\\spad{display(t)} outputs the formatted code \\spad{t} so that each line has length less than or equal to the value set by the system command \\spadsyscom{set output length}.") (((|Void|) $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{display(t,width)} outputs the formatted code \\spad{t} so that each line has length less than or equal to \\spadvar{\\spad{width}}.")) (|convert| (($ (|OutputForm|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{convert(o,step)} changes \\spad{o} in standard output format to SCRIPT formula format and also adds the given \\spad{step} number. This is useful if you want to create equations with given numbers or have the equation numbers correspond to the interpreter \\spad{step} numbers."))) NIL NIL (-408 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{ScriptFormulaFormat1} provides a utility coercion for changing to SCRIPT formula format anything that has a coercion to the standard output format.")) (|coerce| (((|ScriptFormulaFormat|) |#1|) "\\spad{coerce(s)} provides a direct coercion from an expression \\spad{s} of domain \\spad{S} to SCRIPT formula format. This allows the user to skip the step of first manually coercing the object to standard output format before it is coerced to SCRIPT formula format."))) NIL NIL (-409) ((|constructor| (NIL "provides an interface to the boot code for calling Fortran")) (|setLegalFortranSourceExtensions| (((|List| (|String|)) (|List| (|String|))) "\\spad{setLegalFortranSourceExtensions(l)} \\undocumented{}")) (|outputAsFortran| (((|Void|) (|FileName|)) "\\spad{outputAsFortran(fn)} \\undocumented{}")) (|linkToFortran| (((|SExpression|) (|Symbol|) (|List| (|Symbol|)) (|TheSymbolTable|) (|List| (|Symbol|))) "\\spad{linkToFortran(s,l,t,lv)} \\undocumented{}") (((|SExpression|) (|Symbol|) (|List| (|Union| (|:| |array| (|List| (|Symbol|))) (|:| |scalar| (|Symbol|)))) (|List| (|List| (|Union| (|:| |array| (|List| (|Symbol|))) (|:| |scalar| (|Symbol|))))) (|List| (|Symbol|)) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{linkToFortran(s,l,ll,lv,t)} \\undocumented{}") (((|SExpression|) (|Symbol|) (|List| (|Union| (|:| |array| (|List| (|Symbol|))) (|:| |scalar| (|Symbol|)))) (|List| (|List| (|Union| (|:| |array| (|List| (|Symbol|))) (|:| |scalar| (|Symbol|))))) (|List| (|Symbol|))) "\\spad{linkToFortran(s,l,ll,lv)} \\undocumented{}"))) NIL NIL (-410) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiomType{FortranProgramCategory} provides various models of FORTRAN subprograms. These can be transformed into actual FORTRAN code.")) (|outputAsFortran| (((|Void|) $) "\\axiom{outputAsFortran(\\spad{u})} translates \\axiom{\\spad{u}} into a legal FORTRAN subprogram."))) NIL NIL (-411) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiomType{FortranFunctionCategory} is the category of arguments to NAG Library routines which return (sets of) function values.")) (|retractIfCan| (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|)))) "\\spad{retractIfCan(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Float|)))) "\\spad{retractIfCan(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{retractIfCan(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Polynomial| (|Float|))) "\\spad{retractIfCan(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Expression| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{retractIfCan(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Expression| (|Float|))) "\\spad{retractIfCan(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}")) (|retract| (($ (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|)))) "\\spad{retract(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}") (($ (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Float|)))) "\\spad{retract(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}") (($ (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{retract(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}") (($ (|Polynomial| (|Float|))) "\\spad{retract(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}") (($ (|Expression| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{retract(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}") (($ (|Expression| (|Float|))) "\\spad{retract(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}")) (|coerce| (($ (|Record| (|:| |localSymbols| (|SymbolTable|)) (|:| |code| (|List| (|FortranCode|))))) "\\spad{coerce(e)} takes the component of \\spad{e} from \\spadtype{List FortranCode} and uses it as the body of the ASP,{} making the declarations in the \\spadtype{SymbolTable} component.") (($ (|FortranCode|)) "\\spad{coerce(e)} takes an object from \\spadtype{FortranCode} and \\indented{1}{uses it as the body of an ASP.}") (($ (|List| (|FortranCode|))) "\\spad{coerce(e)} takes an object from \\spadtype{List FortranCode} and \\indented{1}{uses it as the body of an ASP.}"))) NIL NIL (-412 -4401 |returnType| -1629 |symbols|) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiomType{FortranProgram} allows the user to build and manipulate simple models of FORTRAN subprograms. These can then be transformed into actual FORTRAN notation.")) (|coerce| (($ (|Equation| (|Expression| (|Complex| (|Float|))))) "\\spad{coerce(eq)} \\undocumented{}") (($ (|Equation| (|Expression| (|Float|)))) "\\spad{coerce(eq)} \\undocumented{}") (($ (|Equation| (|Expression| (|Integer|)))) "\\spad{coerce(eq)} \\undocumented{}") (($ (|Expression| (|Complex| (|Float|)))) "\\spad{coerce(e)} \\undocumented{}") (($ (|Expression| (|Float|))) "\\spad{coerce(e)} \\undocumented{}") (($ (|Expression| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{coerce(e)} \\undocumented{}") (($ (|Equation| (|Expression| (|MachineComplex|)))) "\\spad{coerce(eq)} \\undocumented{}") (($ (|Equation| (|Expression| (|MachineFloat|)))) "\\spad{coerce(eq)} \\undocumented{}") (($ (|Equation| (|Expression| (|MachineInteger|)))) "\\spad{coerce(eq)} \\undocumented{}") (($ (|Expression| (|MachineComplex|))) "\\spad{coerce(e)} \\undocumented{}") (($ (|Expression| (|MachineFloat|))) "\\spad{coerce(e)} \\undocumented{}") (($ (|Expression| (|MachineInteger|))) "\\spad{coerce(e)} \\undocumented{}") (($ (|Record| (|:| |localSymbols| (|SymbolTable|)) (|:| |code| (|List| (|FortranCode|))))) "\\spad{coerce(r)} \\undocumented{}") (($ (|List| (|FortranCode|))) "\\spad{coerce(lfc)} \\undocumented{}") (($ (|FortranCode|)) "\\spad{coerce(fc)} \\undocumented{}"))) NIL NIL (-413 -4164 UP) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{Full partial fraction expansion of rational functions} Author: Manuel Bronstein Date Created: 9 December 1992 Date Last Updated: June 18,{} 2010 References: \\spad{M}.Bronstein & \\spad{B}.Salvy,{} \\indented{12}{Full Partial Fraction Decomposition of Rational Functions,{}} \\indented{12}{in Proceedings of \\spad{ISSAC'93},{} Kiev,{} ACM Press.}")) (|construct| (($ (|List| (|Record| (|:| |exponent| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |center| |#2|) (|:| |num| |#2|)))) "\\spad{construct(l)} is the inverse of fracPart.")) (|fracPart| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |exponent| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |center| |#2|) (|:| |num| |#2|))) $) "\\spad{fracPart(f)} returns the list of summands of the fractional part of \\spad{f}.")) (|polyPart| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{polyPart(f)} returns the polynomial part of \\spad{f}.")) (|fullPartialFraction| (($ (|Fraction| |#2|)) "\\spad{fullPartialFraction(f)} returns \\spad{[p, [[j, Dj, Hj]...]]} such that \\spad{f = p(x) + \\sum_{[j,Dj,Hj] in l} \\sum_{Dj(a)=0} Hj(a)/(x - a)\\^j}.")) (+ (($ |#2| $) "\\spad{p + x} returns the sum of \\spad{p} and \\spad{x}"))) NIL NIL (-414 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "A set \\spad{S} is PatternMatchable over \\spad{R} if \\spad{S} can lift the pattern-matching functions of \\spad{S} over the integers and float to itself (necessary for matching in towers)."))) NIL NIL (-415 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "FieldOfPrimeCharacteristic is the category of fields of prime characteristic,{} \\spadignore{e.g.} finite fields,{} algebraic closures of fields of prime characteristic,{} transcendental extensions of of fields of prime characteristic.")) (|primeFrobenius| (($ $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{primeFrobenius(a,s)} returns \\spad{a**(p**s)} where \\spad{p} is the characteristic.") (($ $) "\\spad{primeFrobenius(a)} returns \\spad{a ** p} where \\spad{p} is the characteristic.")) (|discreteLog| (((|Union| (|NonNegativeInteger|) "failed") $ $) "\\spad{discreteLog(b,a)} computes \\spad{s} with \\spad{b**s = a} if such an \\spad{s} exists.")) (|order| (((|OnePointCompletion| (|PositiveInteger|)) $) "\\spad{order(a)} computes the order of an element in the multiplicative group of the field. Error: if \\spad{a} is 0."))) NIL NIL (-416) ((|constructor| (NIL "FieldOfPrimeCharacteristic is the category of fields of prime characteristic,{} \\spadignore{e.g.} finite fields,{} algebraic closures of fields of prime characteristic,{} transcendental extensions of of fields of prime characteristic.")) (|primeFrobenius| (($ $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{primeFrobenius(a,s)} returns \\spad{a**(p**s)} where \\spad{p} is the characteristic.") (($ $) "\\spad{primeFrobenius(a)} returns \\spad{a ** p} where \\spad{p} is the characteristic.")) (|discreteLog| (((|Union| (|NonNegativeInteger|) "failed") $ $) "\\spad{discreteLog(b,a)} computes \\spad{s} with \\spad{b**s = a} if such an \\spad{s} exists.")) (|order| (((|OnePointCompletion| (|PositiveInteger|)) $) "\\spad{order(a)} computes the order of an element in the multiplicative group of the field. Error: if \\spad{a} is 0."))) ((-4502 . T) (-4508 . T) (-4503 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-417 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "This category is intended as a model for floating point systems. A floating point system is a model for the real numbers. In fact,{} it is an approximation in the sense that not all real numbers are exactly representable by floating point numbers. A floating point system is characterized by the following: \\blankline \\indented{2}{1: \\spadfunFrom{base}{FloatingPointSystem} of the \\spadfunFrom{exponent}{FloatingPointSystem}.} \\indented{9}{(actual implemenations are usually binary or decimal)} \\indented{2}{2: \\spadfunFrom{precision}{FloatingPointSystem} of the \\spadfunFrom{mantissa}{FloatingPointSystem} (arbitrary or fixed)} \\indented{2}{3: rounding error for operations} \\blankline Because a Float is an approximation to the real numbers,{} even though it is defined to be a join of a Field and OrderedRing,{} some of the attributes do not hold. In particular associative(\"+\") does not hold. 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A floating point system is characterized by the following: \\blankline \\indented{2}{1: \\spadfunFrom{base}{FloatingPointSystem} of the \\spadfunFrom{exponent}{FloatingPointSystem}.} \\indented{9}{(actual implemenations are usually binary or decimal)} \\indented{2}{2: \\spadfunFrom{precision}{FloatingPointSystem} of the \\spadfunFrom{mantissa}{FloatingPointSystem} (arbitrary or fixed)} \\indented{2}{3: rounding error for operations} \\blankline Because a Float is an approximation to the real numbers,{} even though it is defined to be a join of a Field and OrderedRing,{} some of the attributes do not hold. In particular associative(\"+\") does not hold. Algorithms defined over a field need special considerations when the field is a floating point system.")) (|max| (($) "\\spad{max()} returns the maximum floating point number.")) (|min| (($) "\\spad{min()} returns the minimum floating point number.")) 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T)) NIL (-419 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{Factored} creates a domain whose objects are kept in factored form as long as possible. Thus certain operations like multiplication and gcd are relatively easy to do. Others,{} like addition require somewhat more work,{} and unless the argument domain provides a factor function,{} the result may not be completely factored. Each object consists of a unit and a list of factors,{} where a factor has a member of \\spad{R} (the \"base\"),{} and exponent and a flag indicating what is known about the base. A flag may be one of \"nil\",{} \"sqfr\",{} \"irred\" or \"prime\",{} which respectively mean that nothing is known about the base,{} it is square-free,{} it is irreducible,{} or it is prime. The current restriction to integral domains allows simplification to be performed without worrying about multiplication order.")) 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(|map| (((|Fraction| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) (|Fraction| |#1|)) "\\spad{map(func,frac)} applies the function \\spad{func} to the numerator and denominator of the fraction \\spad{frac}."))) NIL NIL (-423 S R UP) ((|constructor| (NIL "A \\spadtype{FramedAlgebra} is a \\spadtype{FiniteRankAlgebra} together with a fixed \\spad{R}-module basis.")) (|regularRepresentation| (((|Matrix| |#2|) $) "\\spad{regularRepresentation(a)} returns the matrix of the linear map defined by left multiplication by \\spad{a} with respect to the fixed basis.")) (|discriminant| ((|#2|) "\\spad{discriminant()} = determinant(traceMatrix()).")) (|traceMatrix| (((|Matrix| |#2|)) "\\spad{traceMatrix()} is the \\spad{n}-by-\\spad{n} matrix ( \\spad{Tr(vi * vj)} ),{} where \\spad{v1},{} ...,{} vn are the elements of the fixed basis.")) (|convert| (($ (|Vector| |#2|)) "\\spad{convert([a1,..,an])} returns \\spad{a1*v1 + ... + an*vn},{} where \\spad{v1},{} ...,{} vn are the elements of the fixed basis.") (((|Vector| |#2|) $) "\\spad{convert(a)} returns the coordinates of \\spad{a} with respect to the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis.")) (|represents| (($ (|Vector| |#2|)) "\\spad{represents([a1,..,an])} returns \\spad{a1*v1 + ... + an*vn},{} where \\spad{v1},{} ...,{} vn are the elements of the fixed basis.")) (|coordinates| (((|Matrix| |#2|) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{coordinates([v1,...,vm])} returns the coordinates of the \\spad{vi}'s with to the fixed basis. The coordinates of \\spad{vi} are contained in the \\spad{i}th row of the matrix returned by this function.") (((|Vector| |#2|) $) "\\spad{coordinates(a)} returns the coordinates of \\spad{a} with respect to the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis.")) (|basis| (((|Vector| $)) "\\spad{basis()} returns the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis."))) NIL NIL (-424 R UP) ((|constructor| (NIL "A \\spadtype{FramedAlgebra} is a \\spadtype{FiniteRankAlgebra} together with a fixed \\spad{R}-module basis.")) (|regularRepresentation| (((|Matrix| |#1|) $) "\\spad{regularRepresentation(a)} returns the matrix of the linear map defined by left multiplication by \\spad{a} with respect to the fixed basis.")) (|discriminant| ((|#1|) "\\spad{discriminant()} = determinant(traceMatrix()).")) (|traceMatrix| (((|Matrix| |#1|)) "\\spad{traceMatrix()} is the \\spad{n}-by-\\spad{n} matrix ( \\spad{Tr(vi * vj)} ),{} where \\spad{v1},{} ...,{} vn are the elements of the fixed basis.")) (|convert| (($ (|Vector| |#1|)) "\\spad{convert([a1,..,an])} returns \\spad{a1*v1 + ... + an*vn},{} where \\spad{v1},{} ...,{} vn are the elements of the fixed basis.") (((|Vector| |#1|) $) "\\spad{convert(a)} returns the coordinates of \\spad{a} with respect to the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis.")) (|represents| (($ (|Vector| |#1|)) "\\spad{represents([a1,..,an])} returns \\spad{a1*v1 + ... + an*vn},{} where \\spad{v1},{} ...,{} vn are the elements of the fixed basis.")) (|coordinates| (((|Matrix| |#1|) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{coordinates([v1,...,vm])} returns the coordinates of the \\spad{vi}'s with to the fixed basis. The coordinates of \\spad{vi} are contained in the \\spad{i}th row of the matrix returned by this function.") (((|Vector| |#1|) $) "\\spad{coordinates(a)} returns the coordinates of \\spad{a} with respect to the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis.")) (|basis| (((|Vector| $)) "\\spad{basis()} returns the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis."))) ((-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-425 A S) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{2}{A is fully retractable to \\spad{B} means that A is retractable to \\spad{B},{} and,{}} \\indented{2}{in addition,{} if \\spad{B} is retractable to the integers or rational} \\indented{2}{numbers then so is A.} \\indented{2}{In particular,{} what we are asserting is that there are no integers} \\indented{2}{(rationals) in A which don't retract into \\spad{B}.} Date Created: March 1990 Date Last Updated: 9 April 1991"))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (|%list| (QUOTE -421) (QUOTE (-560))))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (QUOTE (-560))))) (-426 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{2}{A is fully retractable to \\spad{B} means that A is retractable to \\spad{B},{} and,{}} \\indented{2}{in addition,{} if \\spad{B} is retractable to the integers or rational} \\indented{2}{numbers then so is A.} \\indented{2}{In particular,{} what we are asserting is that there are no integers} \\indented{2}{(rationals) in A which don't retract into \\spad{B}.} Date Created: March 1990 Date Last Updated: 9 April 1991"))) NIL NIL (-427 R -4164 UP A) ((|constructor| (NIL "Fractional ideals in a framed algebra.")) (|randomLC| ((|#4| (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|Vector| |#4|)) "\\spad{randomLC(n,x)} should be local but conditional.")) (|minimize| (($ $) "\\spad{minimize(I)} returns a reduced set of generators for \\spad{I}.")) (|denom| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{denom(1/d * (f1,...,fn))} returns \\spad{d}.")) (|numer| (((|Vector| |#4|) $) "\\spad{numer(1/d * (f1,...,fn))} = the vector \\spad{[f1,...,fn]}.")) (|norm| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{norm(I)} returns the norm of the ideal \\spad{I}.")) (|basis| (((|Vector| |#4|) $) "\\spad{basis((f1,...,fn))} returns the vector \\spad{[f1,...,fn]}.")) (|ideal| (($ (|Vector| |#4|)) "\\spad{ideal([f1,...,fn])} returns the ideal \\spad{(f1,...,fn)}."))) ((-4507 . T)) NIL (-428 R1 F1 U1 A1 R2 F2 U2 A2) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{Lifting of morphisms to fractional ideals.} Author: Manuel Bronstein Date Created: 1 Feb 1989 Date Last Updated: 27 Feb 1990 Keywords: ideal,{} algebra,{} module.")) (|map| (((|FractionalIdeal| |#5| |#6| |#7| |#8|) (|Mapping| |#5| |#1|) (|FractionalIdeal| |#1| |#2| |#3| |#4|)) "\\spad{map(f,i)} \\undocumented{}"))) NIL NIL (-429 R -4164 UP A |ibasis|) ((|constructor| (NIL "Module representation of fractional ideals.")) (|module| (($ (|FractionalIdeal| |#1| |#2| |#3| |#4|)) "\\spad{module(I)} returns \\spad{I} viewed has a module over \\spad{R}.") (($ (|Vector| |#4|)) "\\spad{module([f1,...,fn])} = the module generated by \\spad{(f1,...,fn)} over \\spad{R}.")) (|norm| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{norm(f)} returns the norm of the module \\spad{f}.")) (|basis| (((|Vector| |#4|) $) "\\spad{basis((f1,...,fn))} = the vector \\spad{[f1,...,fn]}."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#4| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (|devaluate| |#2|)))) (-430 AR R AS S) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spad{FramedNonAssociativeAlgebraFunctions2} implements functions between two framed non associative algebra domains defined over different rings. The function map is used to coerce between algebras over different domains having the same structural constants.")) (|map| ((|#3| (|Mapping| |#4| |#2|) |#1|) "\\spad{map(f,u)} maps \\spad{f} onto the coordinates of \\spad{u} to get an element in \\spad{AS} via identification of the basis of \\spad{AR} as beginning part of the basis of \\spad{AS}."))) NIL NIL (-431 S R) ((|constructor| (NIL "FramedNonAssociativeAlgebra(\\spad{R}) is a \\spadtype{FiniteRankNonAssociativeAlgebra} (\\spadignore{i.e.} a non associative algebra over \\spad{R} which is a free \\spad{R}-module of finite rank) over a commutative ring \\spad{R} together with a fixed \\spad{R}-module basis.")) (|apply| (($ (|Matrix| |#2|) $) "\\spad{apply(m,a)} defines a left operation of \\spad{n} by \\spad{n} matrices where \\spad{n} is the rank of the algebra in terms of matrix-vector multiplication,{} this is a substitute for a left module structure. Error: if shape of matrix doesn't fit.")) (|rightRankPolynomial| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|Polynomial| |#2|))) "\\spad{rightRankPolynomial()} calculates the right minimal polynomial of the generic element in the algebra,{} defined by the same structural constants over the polynomial ring in symbolic coefficients with respect to the fixed basis.")) (|leftRankPolynomial| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|Polynomial| |#2|))) "\\spad{leftRankPolynomial()} calculates the left minimal polynomial of the generic element in the algebra,{} defined by the same structural constants over the polynomial ring in symbolic coefficients with respect to the fixed basis.")) (|rightRegularRepresentation| (((|Matrix| |#2|) $) "\\spad{rightRegularRepresentation(a)} returns the matrix of the linear map defined by right multiplication by \\spad{a} with respect to the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis.")) (|leftRegularRepresentation| (((|Matrix| |#2|) $) "\\spad{leftRegularRepresentation(a)} returns the matrix of the linear map defined by left multiplication by \\spad{a} with respect to the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis.")) (|rightTraceMatrix| (((|Matrix| |#2|)) "\\spad{rightTraceMatrix()} is the \\spad{n}-by-\\spad{n} matrix whose element at the \\spad{i}\\spad{-}th row and \\spad{j}\\spad{-}th column is given by the right trace of the product \\spad{vi*vj},{} where \\spad{v1},{}...,{}\\spad{vn} are the elements of the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis.")) (|leftTraceMatrix| (((|Matrix| |#2|)) "\\spad{leftTraceMatrix()} is the \\spad{n}-by-\\spad{n} matrix whose element at the \\spad{i}\\spad{-}th row and \\spad{j}\\spad{-}th column is given by left trace of the product \\spad{vi*vj},{} where \\spad{v1},{}...,{}\\spad{vn} are the elements of the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis.")) (|rightDiscriminant| ((|#2|) "\\spad{rightDiscriminant()} returns the determinant of the \\spad{n}-by-\\spad{n} matrix whose element at the \\spad{i}\\spad{-}th row and \\spad{j}\\spad{-}th column is given by the right trace of the product \\spad{vi*vj},{} where \\spad{v1},{}...,{}\\spad{vn} are the elements of the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis. Note: the same as \\spad{determinant(rightTraceMatrix())}.")) (|leftDiscriminant| ((|#2|) "\\spad{leftDiscriminant()} returns the determinant of the \\spad{n}-by-\\spad{n} matrix whose element at the \\spad{i}\\spad{-}th row and \\spad{j}\\spad{-}th column is given by the left trace of the product \\spad{vi*vj},{} where \\spad{v1},{}...,{}\\spad{vn} are the elements of the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis. Note: the same as \\spad{determinant(leftTraceMatrix())}.")) (|convert| (($ (|Vector| |#2|)) "\\spad{convert([a1,...,an])} returns \\spad{a1*v1 + ... + an*vn},{} where \\spad{v1},{} ...,{} \\spad{vn} are the elements of the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis.") (((|Vector| |#2|) $) "\\spad{convert(a)} returns the coordinates of \\spad{a} with respect to the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis.")) (|represents| (($ (|Vector| |#2|)) "\\spad{represents([a1,...,an])} returns \\spad{a1*v1 + ... + an*vn},{} where \\spad{v1},{} ...,{} \\spad{vn} are the elements of the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis.")) (|conditionsForIdempotents| (((|List| (|Polynomial| |#2|))) "\\spad{conditionsForIdempotents()} determines a complete list of polynomial equations for the coefficients of idempotents with respect to the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis.")) (|structuralConstants| (((|Vector| (|Matrix| |#2|))) "\\spad{structuralConstants()} calculates the structural constants \\spad{[(gammaijk) for k in 1..rank()]} defined by \\spad{vi * vj = gammaij1 * v1 + ... + gammaijn * vn},{} where \\spad{v1},{}...,{}\\spad{vn} is the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis.")) (|coordinates| (((|Matrix| |#2|) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{coordinates([a1,...,am])} returns a matrix whose \\spad{i}-th row is formed by the coordinates of \\spad{ai} with respect to the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis.") (((|Vector| |#2|) $) "\\spad{coordinates(a)} returns the coordinates of \\spad{a} with respect to the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis.")) (|basis| (((|Vector| $)) "\\spad{basis()} returns the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-376)))) (-432 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "FramedNonAssociativeAlgebra(\\spad{R}) is a \\spadtype{FiniteRankNonAssociativeAlgebra} (\\spadignore{i.e.} a non associative algebra over \\spad{R} which is a free \\spad{R}-module of finite rank) over a commutative ring \\spad{R} together with a fixed \\spad{R}-module basis.")) (|apply| (($ (|Matrix| |#1|) $) "\\spad{apply(m,a)} defines a left operation of \\spad{n} by \\spad{n} matrices where \\spad{n} is the rank of the algebra in terms of matrix-vector multiplication,{} this is a substitute for a left module structure. Error: if shape of matrix doesn't fit.")) (|rightRankPolynomial| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) "\\spad{rightRankPolynomial()} calculates the right minimal polynomial of the generic element in the algebra,{} defined by the same structural constants over the polynomial ring in symbolic coefficients with respect to the fixed basis.")) (|leftRankPolynomial| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) "\\spad{leftRankPolynomial()} calculates the left minimal polynomial of the generic element in the algebra,{} defined by the same structural constants over the polynomial ring in symbolic coefficients with respect to the fixed basis.")) (|rightRegularRepresentation| (((|Matrix| |#1|) $) "\\spad{rightRegularRepresentation(a)} returns the matrix of the linear map defined by right multiplication by \\spad{a} with respect to the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis.")) (|leftRegularRepresentation| (((|Matrix| |#1|) $) "\\spad{leftRegularRepresentation(a)} returns the matrix of the linear map defined by left multiplication by \\spad{a} with respect to the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis.")) (|rightTraceMatrix| (((|Matrix| |#1|)) "\\spad{rightTraceMatrix()} is the \\spad{n}-by-\\spad{n} matrix whose element at the \\spad{i}\\spad{-}th row and \\spad{j}\\spad{-}th column is given by the right trace of the product \\spad{vi*vj},{} where \\spad{v1},{}...,{}\\spad{vn} are the elements of the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis.")) (|leftTraceMatrix| (((|Matrix| |#1|)) "\\spad{leftTraceMatrix()} is the \\spad{n}-by-\\spad{n} matrix whose element at the \\spad{i}\\spad{-}th row and \\spad{j}\\spad{-}th column is given by left trace of the product \\spad{vi*vj},{} where \\spad{v1},{}...,{}\\spad{vn} are the elements of the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis.")) (|rightDiscriminant| ((|#1|) "\\spad{rightDiscriminant()} returns the determinant of the \\spad{n}-by-\\spad{n} matrix whose element at the \\spad{i}\\spad{-}th row and \\spad{j}\\spad{-}th column is given by the right trace of the product \\spad{vi*vj},{} where \\spad{v1},{}...,{}\\spad{vn} are the elements of the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis. Note: the same as \\spad{determinant(rightTraceMatrix())}.")) (|leftDiscriminant| ((|#1|) "\\spad{leftDiscriminant()} returns the determinant of the \\spad{n}-by-\\spad{n} matrix whose element at the \\spad{i}\\spad{-}th row and \\spad{j}\\spad{-}th column is given by the left trace of the product \\spad{vi*vj},{} where \\spad{v1},{}...,{}\\spad{vn} are the elements of the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis. Note: the same as \\spad{determinant(leftTraceMatrix())}.")) (|convert| (($ (|Vector| |#1|)) "\\spad{convert([a1,...,an])} returns \\spad{a1*v1 + ... + an*vn},{} where \\spad{v1},{} ...,{} \\spad{vn} are the elements of the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis.") (((|Vector| |#1|) $) "\\spad{convert(a)} returns the coordinates of \\spad{a} with respect to the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis.")) (|represents| (($ (|Vector| |#1|)) "\\spad{represents([a1,...,an])} returns \\spad{a1*v1 + ... + an*vn},{} where \\spad{v1},{} ...,{} \\spad{vn} are the elements of the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis.")) (|conditionsForIdempotents| (((|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) "\\spad{conditionsForIdempotents()} determines a complete list of polynomial equations for the coefficients of idempotents with respect to the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis.")) (|structuralConstants| (((|Vector| (|Matrix| |#1|))) "\\spad{structuralConstants()} calculates the structural constants \\spad{[(gammaijk) for k in 1..rank()]} defined by \\spad{vi * vj = gammaij1 * v1 + ... + gammaijn * vn},{} where \\spad{v1},{}...,{}\\spad{vn} is the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis.")) (|coordinates| (((|Matrix| |#1|) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{coordinates([a1,...,am])} returns a matrix whose \\spad{i}-th row is formed by the coordinates of \\spad{ai} with respect to the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis.") (((|Vector| |#1|) $) "\\spad{coordinates(a)} returns the coordinates of \\spad{a} with respect to the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis.")) (|basis| (((|Vector| $)) "\\spad{basis()} returns the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis."))) ((-4507 |has| |#1| (-571)) (-4505 . T) (-4504 . T)) NIL (-433 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{FactoredFunctionUtilities} implements some utility functions for manipulating factored objects.")) (|mergeFactors| (((|Factored| |#1|) (|Factored| |#1|) (|Factored| |#1|)) "\\spad{mergeFactors(u,v)} is used when the factorizations of \\spadvar{\\spad{u}} and \\spadvar{\\spad{v}} are known to be disjoint,{} \\spadignore{e.g.} resulting from a content/primitive part split. Essentially,{} it creates a new factored object by multiplying the units together and appending the lists of factors.")) (|refine| (((|Factored| |#1|) (|Factored| |#1|) (|Mapping| (|Factored| |#1|) |#1|)) "\\spad{refine(u,fn)} is used to apply the function \\userfun{\\spad{fn}} to each factor of \\spadvar{\\spad{u}} and then build a new factored object from the results. For example,{} if \\spadvar{\\spad{u}} were created by calling \\spad{nilFactor(10,2)} then \\spad{refine(u,factor)} would create a factored object equal to that created by \\spad{factor(100)} or \\spad{primeFactor(2,2) * primeFactor(5,2)}."))) NIL NIL (-434 S R) ((|constructor| (NIL "A space of formal functions with arguments in an arbitrary ordered set.")) (|univariate| (((|Fraction| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) $ (|Kernel| $)) "\\spad{univariate(f, k)} returns \\spad{f} viewed as a univariate fraction in \\spad{k}.")) (/ (($ (|SparseMultivariatePolynomial| |#2| (|Kernel| $)) (|SparseMultivariatePolynomial| |#2| (|Kernel| $))) "\\spad{p1/p2} returns the quotient of \\spad{p1} and \\spad{p2} as an element of \\%.")) (|denominator| (($ $) "\\spad{denominator(f)} returns the denominator of \\spad{f} converted to \\%.")) (|denom| (((|SparseMultivariatePolynomial| |#2| (|Kernel| $)) $) "\\spad{denom(f)} returns the denominator of \\spad{f} viewed as a polynomial in the kernels over \\spad{R}.")) (|convert| (($ (|Factored| $)) "\\spad{convert(f1\\^e1 ... fm\\^em)} returns \\spad{(f1)\\^e1 ... (fm)\\^em} as an element of \\%,{} using formal kernels created using a \\spadfunFrom{paren}{ExpressionSpace}.")) (|isPower| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |val| $) (|:| |exponent| (|Integer|))) "failed") $) "\\spad{isPower(p)} returns \\spad{[x, n]} if \\spad{p = x**n} and \\spad{n <> 0}.")) (|numerator| (($ $) "\\spad{numerator(f)} returns the numerator of \\spad{f} converted to \\%.")) (|numer| (((|SparseMultivariatePolynomial| |#2| (|Kernel| $)) $) "\\spad{numer(f)} returns the numerator of \\spad{f} viewed as a polynomial in the kernels over \\spad{R} if \\spad{R} is an integral domain. If not,{} then numer(\\spad{f}) = \\spad{f} viewed as a polynomial in the kernels over \\spad{R}.")) (|coerce| (($ (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Fraction| |#2|)))) "\\spad{coerce(f)} returns \\spad{f} as an element of \\%.") (($ (|Polynomial| (|Fraction| |#2|))) "\\spad{coerce(p)} returns \\spad{p} as an element of \\%.") (($ (|Fraction| |#2|)) "\\spad{coerce(q)} returns \\spad{q} as an element of \\%.") (($ (|SparseMultivariatePolynomial| |#2| (|Kernel| $))) "\\spad{coerce(p)} returns \\spad{p} as an element of \\%.")) (|isMult| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |coef| (|Integer|)) (|:| |var| (|Kernel| $))) "failed") $) "\\spad{isMult(p)} returns \\spad{[n, x]} if \\spad{p = n * x} and \\spad{n <> 0}.")) (|isPlus| (((|Union| (|List| $) "failed") $) "\\spad{isPlus(p)} returns \\spad{[m1,...,mn]} if \\spad{p = m1 +...+ mn} and \\spad{n > 1}.")) (|isExpt| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |var| (|Kernel| $)) (|:| |exponent| (|Integer|))) "failed") $ (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{isExpt(p,f)} returns \\spad{[x, n]} if \\spad{p = x**n} and \\spad{n <> 0} and \\spad{x = f(a)}.") (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |var| (|Kernel| $)) (|:| |exponent| (|Integer|))) "failed") $ (|BasicOperator|)) "\\spad{isExpt(p,op)} returns \\spad{[x, n]} if \\spad{p = x**n} and \\spad{n <> 0} and \\spad{x = op(a)}.") (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |var| (|Kernel| $)) (|:| |exponent| (|Integer|))) "failed") $) "\\spad{isExpt(p)} returns \\spad{[x, n]} if \\spad{p = x**n} and \\spad{n <> 0}.")) (|isTimes| (((|Union| (|List| $) "failed") $) "\\spad{isTimes(p)} returns \\spad{[a1,...,an]} if \\spad{p = a1*...*an} and \\spad{n > 1}.")) (** (($ $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{x**n} returns \\spad{x} * \\spad{x} * \\spad{x} * ... * \\spad{x} (\\spad{n} times).")) (|eval| (($ $ (|Symbol|) (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|Mapping| $ $)) "\\spad{eval(x, s, n, f)} replaces every \\spad{s(a)**n} in \\spad{x} by \\spad{f(a)} for any \\spad{a}.") (($ $ (|Symbol|) (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|Mapping| $ (|List| $))) "\\spad{eval(x, s, n, f)} replaces every \\spad{s(a1,...,am)**n} in \\spad{x} by \\spad{f(a1,...,am)} for any \\spad{a1},{}...,{}am.") (($ $ (|List| (|Symbol|)) (|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|List| (|Mapping| $ (|List| $)))) "\\spad{eval(x, [s1,...,sm], [n1,...,nm], [f1,...,fm])} replaces every \\spad{si(a1,...,an)**ni} in \\spad{x} by \\spad{fi(a1,...,an)} for any \\spad{a1},{}...,{}am.") (($ $ (|List| (|Symbol|)) (|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|List| (|Mapping| $ $))) "\\spad{eval(x, [s1,...,sm], [n1,...,nm], [f1,...,fm])} replaces every \\spad{si(a)**ni} in \\spad{x} by \\spad{fi(a)} for any \\spad{a}.") (($ $ (|List| (|BasicOperator|)) (|List| $) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{eval(x, [s1,...,sm], [f1,...,fm], y)} replaces every \\spad{si(a)} in \\spad{x} by \\spad{fi(y)} with \\spad{y} replaced by \\spad{a} for any \\spad{a}.") (($ $ (|BasicOperator|) $ (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{eval(x, s, f, y)} replaces every \\spad{s(a)} in \\spad{x} by \\spad{f(y)} with \\spad{y} replaced by \\spad{a} for any \\spad{a}.") (($ $) "\\spad{eval(f)} unquotes all the quoted operators in \\spad{f}.") (($ $ (|List| (|Symbol|))) "\\spad{eval(f, [foo1,...,foon])} unquotes all the \\spad{fooi}'s in \\spad{f}.") (($ $ (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{eval(f, foo)} unquotes all the foo's in \\spad{f}.")) (|applyQuote| (($ (|Symbol|) (|List| $)) "\\spad{applyQuote(foo, [x1,...,xn])} returns \\spad{'foo(x1,...,xn)}.") (($ (|Symbol|) $ $ $ $) "\\spad{applyQuote(foo, x, y, z, t)} returns \\spad{'foo(x,y,z,t)}.") (($ (|Symbol|) $ $ $) "\\spad{applyQuote(foo, x, y, z)} returns \\spad{'foo(x,y,z)}.") (($ (|Symbol|) $ $) "\\spad{applyQuote(foo, x, y)} returns \\spad{'foo(x,y)}.") (($ (|Symbol|) $) "\\spad{applyQuote(foo, x)} returns \\spad{'foo(x)}.")) (|variables| (((|List| (|Symbol|)) $) "\\spad{variables(f)} returns the list of all the variables of \\spad{f}.")) (|ground| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{ground(f)} returns \\spad{f} as an element of \\spad{R}. An error occurs if \\spad{f} is not an element of \\spad{R}.")) (|ground?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{ground?(f)} tests if \\spad{f} is an element of \\spad{R}."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (QUOTE (-560)))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-571))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-175))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-147))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-149))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-1081))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-21))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-25))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-487))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-1144))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -633) (QUOTE (-549))))) (-435 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "A space of formal functions with arguments in an arbitrary ordered set.")) (|univariate| (((|Fraction| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) $ (|Kernel| $)) "\\spad{univariate(f, k)} returns \\spad{f} viewed as a univariate fraction in \\spad{k}.")) (/ (($ (|SparseMultivariatePolynomial| |#1| (|Kernel| $)) (|SparseMultivariatePolynomial| |#1| (|Kernel| $))) "\\spad{p1/p2} returns the quotient of \\spad{p1} and \\spad{p2} as an element of \\%.")) (|denominator| (($ $) "\\spad{denominator(f)} returns the denominator of \\spad{f} converted to \\%.")) (|denom| (((|SparseMultivariatePolynomial| |#1| (|Kernel| $)) $) "\\spad{denom(f)} returns the denominator of \\spad{f} viewed as a polynomial in the kernels over \\spad{R}.")) (|convert| (($ (|Factored| $)) "\\spad{convert(f1\\^e1 ... fm\\^em)} returns \\spad{(f1)\\^e1 ... (fm)\\^em} as an element of \\%,{} using formal kernels created using a \\spadfunFrom{paren}{ExpressionSpace}.")) (|isPower| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |val| $) (|:| |exponent| (|Integer|))) "failed") $) "\\spad{isPower(p)} returns \\spad{[x, n]} if \\spad{p = x**n} and \\spad{n <> 0}.")) (|numerator| (($ $) "\\spad{numerator(f)} returns the numerator of \\spad{f} converted to \\%.")) (|numer| (((|SparseMultivariatePolynomial| |#1| (|Kernel| $)) $) "\\spad{numer(f)} returns the numerator of \\spad{f} viewed as a polynomial in the kernels over \\spad{R} if \\spad{R} is an integral domain. If not,{} then numer(\\spad{f}) = \\spad{f} viewed as a polynomial in the kernels over \\spad{R}.")) (|coerce| (($ (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Fraction| |#1|)))) "\\spad{coerce(f)} returns \\spad{f} as an element of \\%.") (($ (|Polynomial| (|Fraction| |#1|))) "\\spad{coerce(p)} returns \\spad{p} as an element of \\%.") (($ (|Fraction| |#1|)) "\\spad{coerce(q)} returns \\spad{q} as an element of \\%.") (($ (|SparseMultivariatePolynomial| |#1| (|Kernel| $))) "\\spad{coerce(p)} returns \\spad{p} as an element of \\%.")) (|isMult| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |coef| (|Integer|)) (|:| |var| (|Kernel| $))) "failed") $) "\\spad{isMult(p)} returns \\spad{[n, x]} if \\spad{p = n * x} and \\spad{n <> 0}.")) (|isPlus| (((|Union| (|List| $) "failed") $) "\\spad{isPlus(p)} returns \\spad{[m1,...,mn]} if \\spad{p = m1 +...+ mn} and \\spad{n > 1}.")) (|isExpt| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |var| (|Kernel| $)) (|:| |exponent| (|Integer|))) "failed") $ (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{isExpt(p,f)} returns \\spad{[x, n]} if \\spad{p = x**n} and \\spad{n <> 0} and \\spad{x = f(a)}.") (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |var| (|Kernel| $)) (|:| |exponent| (|Integer|))) "failed") $ (|BasicOperator|)) "\\spad{isExpt(p,op)} returns \\spad{[x, n]} if \\spad{p = x**n} and \\spad{n <> 0} and \\spad{x = op(a)}.") (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |var| (|Kernel| $)) (|:| |exponent| (|Integer|))) "failed") $) "\\spad{isExpt(p)} returns \\spad{[x, n]} if \\spad{p = x**n} and \\spad{n <> 0}.")) (|isTimes| (((|Union| (|List| $) "failed") $) "\\spad{isTimes(p)} returns \\spad{[a1,...,an]} if \\spad{p = a1*...*an} and \\spad{n > 1}.")) (** (($ $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{x**n} returns \\spad{x} * \\spad{x} * \\spad{x} * ... * \\spad{x} (\\spad{n} times).")) (|eval| (($ $ (|Symbol|) (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|Mapping| $ $)) "\\spad{eval(x, s, n, f)} replaces every \\spad{s(a)**n} in \\spad{x} by \\spad{f(a)} for any \\spad{a}.") (($ $ (|Symbol|) (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|Mapping| $ (|List| $))) "\\spad{eval(x, s, n, f)} replaces every \\spad{s(a1,...,am)**n} in \\spad{x} by \\spad{f(a1,...,am)} for any \\spad{a1},{}...,{}am.") (($ $ (|List| (|Symbol|)) (|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|List| (|Mapping| $ (|List| $)))) "\\spad{eval(x, [s1,...,sm], [n1,...,nm], [f1,...,fm])} replaces every \\spad{si(a1,...,an)**ni} in \\spad{x} by \\spad{fi(a1,...,an)} for any \\spad{a1},{}...,{}am.") (($ $ (|List| (|Symbol|)) (|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|List| (|Mapping| $ $))) "\\spad{eval(x, [s1,...,sm], [n1,...,nm], [f1,...,fm])} replaces every \\spad{si(a)**ni} in \\spad{x} by \\spad{fi(a)} for any \\spad{a}.") (($ $ (|List| (|BasicOperator|)) (|List| $) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{eval(x, [s1,...,sm], [f1,...,fm], y)} replaces every \\spad{si(a)} in \\spad{x} by \\spad{fi(y)} with \\spad{y} replaced by \\spad{a} for any \\spad{a}.") (($ $ (|BasicOperator|) $ (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{eval(x, s, f, y)} replaces every \\spad{s(a)} in \\spad{x} by \\spad{f(y)} with \\spad{y} replaced by \\spad{a} for any \\spad{a}.") (($ $) "\\spad{eval(f)} unquotes all the quoted operators in \\spad{f}.") (($ $ (|List| (|Symbol|))) "\\spad{eval(f, [foo1,...,foon])} unquotes all the \\spad{fooi}'s in \\spad{f}.") (($ $ (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{eval(f, foo)} unquotes all the foo's in \\spad{f}.")) (|applyQuote| (($ (|Symbol|) (|List| $)) "\\spad{applyQuote(foo, [x1,...,xn])} returns \\spad{'foo(x1,...,xn)}.") (($ (|Symbol|) $ $ $ $) "\\spad{applyQuote(foo, x, y, z, t)} returns \\spad{'foo(x,y,z,t)}.") (($ (|Symbol|) $ $ $) "\\spad{applyQuote(foo, x, y, z)} returns \\spad{'foo(x,y,z)}.") (($ (|Symbol|) $ $) "\\spad{applyQuote(foo, x, y)} returns \\spad{'foo(x,y)}.") (($ (|Symbol|) $) "\\spad{applyQuote(foo, x)} returns \\spad{'foo(x)}.")) (|variables| (((|List| (|Symbol|)) $) "\\spad{variables(f)} returns the list of all the variables of \\spad{f}.")) (|ground| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{ground(f)} returns \\spad{f} as an element of \\spad{R}. An error occurs if \\spad{f} is not an element of \\spad{R}.")) (|ground?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{ground?(f)} tests if \\spad{f} is an element of \\spad{R}."))) ((-4507 -4144 (|has| |#1| (-1081)) (|has| |#1| (-487))) (-4505 |has| |#1| (-175)) (-4504 |has| |#1| (-175)) ((-4512 "*") |has| |#1| (-571)) (-4503 |has| |#1| (-571)) (-4508 |has| |#1| (-571)) (-4502 |has| |#1| (-571))) NIL (-436 R A S B) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package allows a mapping \\spad{R} -> \\spad{S} to be lifted to a mapping from a function space over \\spad{R} to a function space over \\spad{S}.")) (|map| ((|#4| (|Mapping| |#3| |#1|) |#2|) "\\spad{map(f, a)} applies \\spad{f} to all the constants in \\spad{R} appearing in \\spad{a}."))) NIL NIL (-437 R FE |x| |cen|) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package converts expressions in some function space to exponential expansions.")) (|localAbs| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{localAbs(fcn)} = \\spad{abs(fcn)} or \\spad{sqrt(fcn**2)} depending on whether or not FE has a function \\spad{abs}. This should be a local function,{} but the compiler won't allow it.")) (|exprToXXP| (((|Union| (|:| |%expansion| (|ExponentialExpansion| |#1| |#2| |#3| |#4|)) (|:| |%problem| (|Record| (|:| |func| (|String|)) (|:| |prob| (|String|))))) |#2| (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{exprToXXP(fcn,posCheck?)} converts the expression \\spad{fcn} to an exponential expansion. If \\spad{posCheck?} is \\spad{true},{} log's of negative numbers are not allowed nor are \\spad{n}th roots of negative numbers with \\spad{n} even. If \\spad{posCheck?} is \\spad{false},{} these are allowed."))) NIL NIL (-438 R FE |Expon| UPS TRAN |x|) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package converts expressions in some function space to power series in a variable \\spad{x} with coefficients in that function space. The function \\spadfun{exprToUPS} converts expressions to power series whose coefficients do not contain the variable \\spad{x}. The function \\spadfun{exprToGenUPS} converts functional expressions to power series whose coefficients may involve functions of \\spad{log(x)}.")) (|localAbs| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{localAbs(fcn)} = \\spad{abs(fcn)} or \\spad{sqrt(fcn**2)} depending on whether or not FE has a function \\spad{abs}. This should be a local function,{} but the compiler won't allow it.")) (|exprToGenUPS| (((|Union| (|:| |%series| |#4|) (|:| |%problem| (|Record| (|:| |func| (|String|)) (|:| |prob| (|String|))))) |#2| (|Boolean|) (|String|)) "\\spad{exprToGenUPS(fcn,posCheck?,atanFlag)} converts the expression \\spad{fcn} to a generalized power series. If \\spad{posCheck?} is \\spad{true},{} log's of negative numbers are not allowed nor are \\spad{n}th roots of negative numbers with \\spad{n} even. If \\spad{posCheck?} is \\spad{false},{} these are allowed. \\spad{atanFlag} determines how the case \\spad{atan(f(x))},{} where \\spad{f(x)} has a pole,{} will be treated. The possible values of \\spad{atanFlag} are \\spad{\"complex\"},{} \\spad{\"real: two sides\"},{} \\spad{\"real: left side\"},{} \\spad{\"real: right side\"},{} and \\spad{\"just do it\"}. If \\spad{atanFlag} is \\spad{\"complex\"},{} then no series expansion will be computed because,{} viewed as a function of a complex variable,{} \\spad{atan(f(x))} has an essential singularity. Otherwise,{} the sign of the leading coefficient of the series expansion of \\spad{f(x)} determines the constant coefficient in the series expansion of \\spad{atan(f(x))}. If this sign cannot be determined,{} a series expansion is computed only when \\spad{atanFlag} is \\spad{\"just do it\"}. When the leading term in the series expansion of \\spad{f(x)} is of odd degree (or is a rational degree with odd numerator),{} then the constant coefficient in the series expansion of \\spad{atan(f(x))} for values to the left differs from that for values to the right. If \\spad{atanFlag} is \\spad{\"real: two sides\"},{} no series expansion will be computed. If \\spad{atanFlag} is \\spad{\"real: left side\"} the constant coefficient for values to the left will be used and if \\spad{atanFlag} \\spad{\"real: right side\"} the constant coefficient for values to the right will be used. If there is a problem in converting the function to a power series,{} we return a record containing the name of the function that caused the problem and a brief description of the problem. When expanding the expression into a series it is assumed that the series is centered at 0. For a series centered at a,{} the user should perform the substitution \\spad{x -> x + a} before calling this function.")) (|exprToUPS| (((|Union| (|:| |%series| |#4|) (|:| |%problem| (|Record| (|:| |func| (|String|)) (|:| |prob| (|String|))))) |#2| (|Boolean|) (|String|)) "\\spad{exprToUPS(fcn,posCheck?,atanFlag)} converts the expression \\spad{fcn} to a power series. If \\spad{posCheck?} is \\spad{true},{} log's of negative numbers are not allowed nor are \\spad{n}th roots of negative numbers with \\spad{n} even. If \\spad{posCheck?} is \\spad{false},{} these are allowed. \\spad{atanFlag} determines how the case \\spad{atan(f(x))},{} where \\spad{f(x)} has a pole,{} will be treated. The possible values of \\spad{atanFlag} are \\spad{\"complex\"},{} \\spad{\"real: two sides\"},{} \\spad{\"real: left side\"},{} \\spad{\"real: right side\"},{} and \\spad{\"just do it\"}. If \\spad{atanFlag} is \\spad{\"complex\"},{} then no series expansion will be computed because,{} viewed as a function of a complex variable,{} \\spad{atan(f(x))} has an essential singularity. Otherwise,{} the sign of the leading coefficient of the series expansion of \\spad{f(x)} determines the constant coefficient in the series expansion of \\spad{atan(f(x))}. If this sign cannot be determined,{} a series expansion is computed only when \\spad{atanFlag} is \\spad{\"just do it\"}. When the leading term in the series expansion of \\spad{f(x)} is of odd degree (or is a rational degree with odd numerator),{} then the constant coefficient in the series expansion of \\spad{atan(f(x))} for values to the left differs from that for values to the right. If \\spad{atanFlag} is \\spad{\"real: two sides\"},{} no series expansion will be computed. If \\spad{atanFlag} is \\spad{\"real: left side\"} the constant coefficient for values to the left will be used and if \\spad{atanFlag} \\spad{\"real: right side\"} the constant coefficient for values to the right will be used. If there is a problem in converting the function to a power series,{} a record containing the name of the function that caused the problem and a brief description of the problem is returned. When expanding the expression into a series it is assumed that the series is centered at 0. For a series centered at a,{} the user should perform the substitution \\spad{x -> x + a} before calling this function.")) (|integrate| (($ $) "\\spad{integrate(x)} returns the integral of \\spad{x} since we need to be able to integrate a power series")) (|differentiate| (($ $) "\\spad{differentiate(x)} returns the derivative of \\spad{x} since we need to be able to differentiate a power series"))) NIL NIL (-439 A S) ((|constructor| (NIL "A finite-set aggregate models the notion of a finite set,{} that is,{} a collection of elements characterized by membership,{} but not by order or multiplicity. See \\spadtype{Set} for an example.")) (|min| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{min(u)} returns the smallest element of aggregate \\spad{u}.")) (|max| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{max(u)} returns the largest element of aggregate \\spad{u}.")) (|universe| (($) "\\spad{universe()}\\$\\spad{D} returns the universal set for finite set aggregate \\spad{D}.")) (|complement| (($ $) "\\spad{complement(u)} returns the complement of the set \\spad{u},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the set of all values not in \\spad{u}.")) (|cardinality| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{cardinality(u)} returns the number of elements of \\spad{u}. Note: \\axiom{cardinality(\\spad{u}) = \\#u}."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-872))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-381)))) (-440 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "A finite-set aggregate models the notion of a finite set,{} that is,{} a collection of elements characterized by membership,{} but not by order or multiplicity. See \\spadtype{Set} for an example.")) (|min| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{min(u)} returns the smallest element of aggregate \\spad{u}.")) (|max| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{max(u)} returns the largest element of aggregate \\spad{u}.")) (|universe| (($) "\\spad{universe()}\\$\\spad{D} returns the universal set for finite set aggregate \\spad{D}.")) (|complement| (($ $) "\\spad{complement(u)} returns the complement of the set \\spad{u},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the set of all values not in \\spad{u}.")) (|cardinality| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{cardinality(u)} returns the number of elements of \\spad{u}. Note: \\axiom{cardinality(\\spad{u}) = \\#u}."))) ((-4510 . T) (-4500 . T) (-4511 . T)) NIL (-441 S A R B) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spad{FiniteSetAggregateFunctions2} provides functions involving two finite set aggregates where the underlying domains might be different. An example of this is to create a set of rational numbers by mapping a function across a set of integers,{} where the function divides each integer by 1000.")) (|scan| ((|#4| (|Mapping| |#3| |#1| |#3|) |#2| |#3|) "\\spad{scan(f,a,r)} successively applies \\spad{reduce(f,x,r)} to more and more leading sub-aggregates \\spad{x} of aggregate \\spad{a}. More precisely,{} if \\spad{a} is \\spad{[a1,a2,...]},{} then \\spad{scan(f,a,r)} returns \\spad {[reduce(f,[a1],r),reduce(f,[a1,a2],r),...]}.")) (|reduce| ((|#3| (|Mapping| |#3| |#1| |#3|) |#2| |#3|) "\\spad{reduce(f,a,r)} applies function \\spad{f} to each successive element of the aggregate \\spad{a} and an accumulant initialised to \\spad{r}. For example,{} \\spad{reduce(_+\\$Integer,[1,2,3],0)} does a \\spad{3+(2+(1+0))}. Note: third argument \\spad{r} may be regarded as an identity element for the function.")) (|map| ((|#4| (|Mapping| |#3| |#1|) |#2|) "\\spad{map(f,a)} applies function \\spad{f} to each member of aggregate \\spad{a},{} creating a new aggregate with a possibly different underlying domain."))) NIL NIL (-442 R -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{FunctionSpaceComplexIntegration} provides functions for the indefinite integration of complex-valued functions.")) (|complexIntegrate| ((|#2| |#2| (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{complexIntegrate(f, x)} returns the integral of \\spad{f(x)dx} where \\spad{x} is viewed as a complex variable.")) (|internalIntegrate0| (((|IntegrationResult| |#2|) |#2| (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{internalIntegrate0 should} be a local function,{} but is conditional.")) (|internalIntegrate| (((|IntegrationResult| |#2|) |#2| (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{internalIntegrate(f, x)} returns the integral of \\spad{f(x)dx} where \\spad{x} is viewed as a complex variable."))) NIL NIL (-443 R E) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{Author: James Davenport} Date Created: 17 April 1992 Date Last Updated: Basic Functions: Related Constructors: Also See: AMS Classifications: Keywords: References: Description:")) (|makeCos| (($ |#2| |#1|) "\\spad{makeCos(e,r)} makes a sin expression with given argument and coefficient")) (|makeSin| (($ |#2| |#1|) "\\spad{makeSin(e,r)} makes a sin expression with given argument and coefficient")) (|coerce| (($ (|FourierComponent| |#2|)) "\\spad{coerce(c)} converts sin/cos terms into Fourier Series") (($ |#1|) "\\spad{coerce(r)} converts coefficients into Fourier Series"))) ((-4497 -12 (|has| |#1| (-6 -4497)) (|has| |#2| (-6 -4497))) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) ((-12 (|HasAttribute| |#1| (QUOTE -4497)) (|HasAttribute| |#2| (QUOTE -4497)))) (-444 R -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{FunctionSpaceIntegration} provides functions for the indefinite integration of real-valued functions.")) (|integrate| (((|Union| |#2| (|List| |#2|)) |#2| (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{integrate(f, x)} returns the integral of \\spad{f(x)dx} where \\spad{x} is viewed as a real variable."))) NIL NIL (-445 R -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "Provides some special functions over an integral domain.")) (|iiabs| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{iiabs(x)} should be local but conditional.")) (|iiGamma| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{iiGamma(x)} should be local but conditional.")) (|airyBi| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{airyBi(x)} returns the airybi function applied to \\spad{x}")) (|airyAi| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{airyAi(x)} returns the airyai function applied to \\spad{x}")) (|besselK| ((|#2| |#2| |#2|) "\\spad{besselK(x,y)} returns the besselk function applied to \\spad{x} and \\spad{y}")) (|besselI| ((|#2| |#2| |#2|) "\\spad{besselI(x,y)} returns the besseli function applied to \\spad{x} and \\spad{y}")) (|besselY| ((|#2| |#2| |#2|) "\\spad{besselY(x,y)} returns the bessely function applied to \\spad{x} and \\spad{y}")) (|besselJ| ((|#2| |#2| |#2|) "\\spad{besselJ(x,y)} returns the besselj function applied to \\spad{x} and \\spad{y}")) (|polygamma| ((|#2| |#2| |#2|) "\\spad{polygamma(x,y)} returns the polygamma function applied to \\spad{x} and \\spad{y}")) (|digamma| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{digamma(x)} returns the digamma function applied to \\spad{x}")) (|Beta| ((|#2| |#2| |#2|) "\\spad{Beta(x,y)} returns the beta function applied to \\spad{x} and \\spad{y}")) (|Gamma| ((|#2| |#2| |#2|) "\\spad{Gamma(a,x)} returns the incomplete Gamma function applied to a and \\spad{x}") ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{Gamma(f)} returns the formal Gamma function applied to \\spad{f}")) (|abs| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{abs(f)} returns the absolute value operator applied to \\spad{f}")) (|operator| (((|BasicOperator|) (|BasicOperator|)) "\\spad{operator(op)} returns a copy of \\spad{op} with the domain-dependent properties appropriate for \\spad{F}; error if \\spad{op} is not a special function operator")) (|belong?| (((|Boolean|) (|BasicOperator|)) "\\spad{belong?(op)} is \\spad{true} if \\spad{op} is a special function operator."))) NIL NIL (-446 R -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "FunctionsSpacePrimitiveElement provides functions to compute primitive elements in functions spaces.")) (|primitiveElement| (((|Record| (|:| |primelt| |#2|) (|:| |pol1| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|)) (|:| |pol2| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|)) (|:| |prim| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|))) |#2| |#2|) "\\spad{primitiveElement(a1, a2)} returns \\spad{[a, q1, q2, q]} such that \\spad{k(a1, a2) = k(a)},{} \\spad{ai = qi(a)},{} and \\spad{q(a) = 0}. The minimal polynomial for \\spad{a2} may involve \\spad{a1},{} but the minimal polynomial for \\spad{a1} may not involve \\spad{a2}; This operations uses \\spadfun{resultant}.") (((|Record| (|:| |primelt| |#2|) (|:| |poly| (|List| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|))) (|:| |prim| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|))) (|List| |#2|)) "\\spad{primitiveElement([a1,...,an])} returns \\spad{[a, [q1,...,qn], q]} such that then \\spad{k(a1,...,an) = k(a)},{} \\spad{ai = qi(a)},{} and \\spad{q(a) = 0}. This operation uses the technique of \\spadglossSee{groebner bases}{Groebner basis}."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-27)))) (-447 R -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package provides function which replaces transcendental kernels in a function space by random integers. The correspondence between the kernels and the integers is fixed between calls to new().")) (|newReduc| (((|Void|)) "\\spad{newReduc()} \\undocumented")) (|bringDown| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) |#2| (|Kernel| |#2|)) "\\spad{bringDown(f,k)} \\undocumented") (((|Fraction| (|Integer|)) |#2|) "\\spad{bringDown(f)} \\undocumented"))) NIL NIL (-448) ((|constructor| (NIL "Creates and manipulates objects which correspond to the basic FORTRAN data types: REAL,{} INTEGER,{} COMPLEX,{} LOGICAL and CHARACTER")) (= (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\spad{x=y} tests for equality")) (|logical?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{logical?(t)} tests whether \\spad{t} is equivalent to the FORTRAN type LOGICAL.")) (|character?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{character?(t)} tests whether \\spad{t} is equivalent to the FORTRAN type CHARACTER.")) (|doubleComplex?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{doubleComplex?(t)} tests whether \\spad{t} is equivalent to the (non-standard) FORTRAN type DOUBLE COMPLEX.")) (|complex?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{complex?(t)} tests whether \\spad{t} is equivalent to the FORTRAN type COMPLEX.")) (|integer?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{integer?(t)} tests whether \\spad{t} is equivalent to the FORTRAN type INTEGER.")) (|double?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{double?(t)} tests whether \\spad{t} is equivalent to the FORTRAN type DOUBLE PRECISION")) (|real?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{real?(t)} tests whether \\spad{t} is equivalent to the FORTRAN type REAL.")) (|coerce| (((|SExpression|) $) "\\spad{coerce(x)} returns the \\spad{s}-expression associated with \\spad{x}") (((|Symbol|) $) "\\spad{coerce(x)} returns the symbol associated with \\spad{x}") (($ (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{coerce(s)} transforms the symbol \\spad{s} into an element of FortranScalarType provided \\spad{s} is one of real,{} complex,{}double precision,{} logical,{} integer,{} character,{} REAL,{} COMPLEX,{} LOGICAL,{} INTEGER,{} CHARACTER,{} DOUBLE PRECISION") (($ (|String|)) "\\spad{coerce(s)} transforms the string \\spad{s} into an element of FortranScalarType provided \\spad{s} is one of \"real\",{} \"double precision\",{} \"complex\",{} \"logical\",{} \"integer\",{} \"character\",{} \"REAL\",{} \"COMPLEX\",{} \"LOGICAL\",{} \"INTEGER\",{} \"CHARACTER\",{} \"DOUBLE PRECISION\""))) NIL NIL (-449 R -4164 UP) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{Used internally by IR2F} Author: Manuel Bronstein Date Created: 12 May 1988 Date Last Updated: 22 September 1993 Keywords: function,{} space,{} polynomial,{} factoring")) (|anfactor| (((|Union| (|Factored| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|AlgebraicNumber|))) "failed") |#3|) "\\spad{anfactor(p)} tries to factor \\spad{p} over algebraic numbers,{} returning \"failed\" if it cannot")) (|UP2ifCan| (((|Union| (|:| |overq| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))) (|:| |overan| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|AlgebraicNumber|))) (|:| |failed| (|Boolean|))) |#3|) "\\spad{UP2ifCan(x)} should be local but conditional.")) (|qfactor| (((|Union| (|Factored| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))) "failed") |#3|) "\\spad{qfactor(p)} tries to factor \\spad{p} over fractions of integers,{} returning \"failed\" if it cannot")) (|ffactor| (((|Factored| |#3|) |#3|) "\\spad{ffactor(p)} tries to factor a univariate polynomial \\spad{p} over \\spad{F}"))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (QUOTE (-48))))) (-450) ((|constructor| (NIL "Creates and manipulates objects which correspond to FORTRAN data types,{} including array dimensions.")) (|fortranCharacter| (($) "\\spad{fortranCharacter()} returns CHARACTER,{} an element of FortranType")) (|fortranDoubleComplex| (($) "\\spad{fortranDoubleComplex()} returns DOUBLE COMPLEX,{} an element of FortranType")) (|fortranComplex| (($) "\\spad{fortranComplex()} returns COMPLEX,{} an element of FortranType")) (|fortranLogical| (($) "\\spad{fortranLogical()} returns LOGICAL,{} an element of FortranType")) (|fortranInteger| (($) "\\spad{fortranInteger()} returns INTEGER,{} an element of FortranType")) (|fortranDouble| (($) "\\spad{fortranDouble()} returns DOUBLE PRECISION,{} an element of FortranType")) (|fortranReal| (($) "\\spad{fortranReal()} returns REAL,{} an element of FortranType")) (|construct| (($ (|Union| (|:| |fst| (|FortranScalarType|)) (|:| |void| "void")) (|List| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{construct(type,dims)} creates an element of FortranType") (($ (|Union| (|:| |fst| (|FortranScalarType|)) (|:| |void| "void")) (|List| (|Symbol|)) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{construct(type,dims)} creates an element of FortranType")) (|external?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{external?(u)} returns \\spad{true} if \\spad{u} is declared to be EXTERNAL")) (|dimensionsOf| (((|List| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) $) "\\spad{dimensionsOf(t)} returns the dimensions of \\spad{t}")) (|scalarTypeOf| (((|Union| (|:| |fst| (|FortranScalarType|)) (|:| |void| "void")) $) "\\spad{scalarTypeOf(t)} returns the FORTRAN data type of \\spad{t}")) (|coerce| (($ (|FortranScalarType|)) "\\spad{coerce(t)} creates an element from a scalar type"))) NIL NIL (-451) ((|constructor| (NIL "Code to manipulate Fortran templates")) (|fortranCarriageReturn| (((|Void|)) "\\spad{fortranCarriageReturn()} produces a carriage return on the current Fortran output stream")) (|fortranLiteral| (((|Void|) (|String|)) "\\spad{fortranLiteral(s)} writes \\spad{s} to the current Fortran output stream")) (|fortranLiteralLine| (((|Void|) (|String|)) "\\spad{fortranLiteralLine(s)} writes \\spad{s} to the current Fortran output stream,{} followed by a carriage return")) (|processTemplate| (((|FileName|) (|FileName|)) "\\spad{processTemplate(tp)} processes the template \\spad{tp},{} writing the result to the current FORTRAN output stream.") (((|FileName|) (|FileName|) (|FileName|)) "\\spad{processTemplate(tp,fn)} processes the template \\spad{tp},{} writing the result out to \\spad{fn}."))) NIL NIL (-452 |f|) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain implements named functions")) (|name| (((|Symbol|) $) "\\spad{name(x)} returns the symbol"))) NIL NIL (-453) ((|constructor| (NIL "This is the datatype for exported function descriptor. A function descriptor consists of: (1) a signature; (2) a predicate; and (3) a slot into the scope object.")) (|signature| (((|Signature|) $) "\\spad{signature(x)} returns the signature of function described by \\spad{x}."))) NIL NIL (-454) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiomType{FortranVectorCategory} provides support for producing Functions and Subroutines when the input to these is an AXIOM object of type \\axiomType{Vector} or in domains involving \\axiomType{FortranCode}.")) (|coerce| (($ (|Record| (|:| |localSymbols| (|SymbolTable|)) (|:| |code| (|List| (|FortranCode|))))) "\\spad{coerce(e)} takes the component of \\spad{e} from \\spadtype{List FortranCode} and uses it as the body of the ASP,{} making the declarations in the \\spadtype{SymbolTable} component.") (($ (|FortranCode|)) "\\spad{coerce(e)} takes an object from \\spadtype{FortranCode} and \\indented{1}{uses it as the body of an ASP.}") (($ (|List| (|FortranCode|))) "\\spad{coerce(e)} takes an object from \\spadtype{List FortranCode} and \\indented{1}{uses it as the body of an ASP.}") (($ (|Vector| (|MachineFloat|))) "\\spad{coerce(v)} produces an ASP which returns the value of \\spad{v}."))) NIL NIL (-455) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiomType{FortranVectorFunctionCategory} is the catagory of arguments to NAG Library routines which return the values of vectors of functions.")) (|retractIfCan| (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Vector| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))))) "\\spad{retractIfCan(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Vector| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Float|))))) "\\spad{retractIfCan(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Vector| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|)))) "\\spad{retractIfCan(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Vector| (|Polynomial| (|Float|)))) "\\spad{retractIfCan(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Vector| (|Expression| (|Integer|)))) "\\spad{retractIfCan(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Vector| (|Expression| (|Float|)))) "\\spad{retractIfCan(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}")) (|retract| (($ (|Vector| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))))) "\\spad{retract(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}") (($ (|Vector| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Float|))))) "\\spad{retract(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}") (($ (|Vector| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|)))) "\\spad{retract(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}") (($ (|Vector| (|Polynomial| (|Float|)))) "\\spad{retract(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}") (($ (|Vector| (|Expression| (|Integer|)))) "\\spad{retract(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}") (($ (|Vector| (|Expression| (|Float|)))) "\\spad{retract(e)} tries to convert \\spad{e} into an ASP,{} checking that \\indented{1}{legal Fortran-77 is produced.}")) (|coerce| (($ (|Record| (|:| |localSymbols| (|SymbolTable|)) (|:| |code| (|List| (|FortranCode|))))) "\\spad{coerce(e)} takes the component of \\spad{e} from \\spadtype{List FortranCode} and uses it as the body of the ASP,{} making the declarations in the \\spadtype{SymbolTable} component.") (($ (|FortranCode|)) "\\spad{coerce(e)} takes an object from \\spadtype{FortranCode} and \\indented{1}{uses it as the body of an ASP.}") (($ (|List| (|FortranCode|))) "\\spad{coerce(e)} takes an object from \\spadtype{List FortranCode} and \\indented{1}{uses it as the body of an ASP.}"))) NIL NIL (-456 UP) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{GaloisGroupFactorizer} provides functions to factor resolvents.")) (|btwFact| (((|Record| (|:| |contp| (|Integer|)) (|:| |factors| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |irr| |#1|) (|:| |pow| (|Integer|)))))) |#1| (|Boolean|) (|Set| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{btwFact(p,sqf,pd,r)} returns the factorization of \\spad{p},{} the result is a Record such that \\spad{contp=}content \\spad{p},{} \\spad{factors=}List of irreducible factors of \\spad{p} with exponent. If \\spad{sqf=true} the polynomial is assumed to be square free (\\spadignore{i.e.} without repeated factors). \\spad{pd} is the \\spadtype{Set} of possible degrees. \\spad{r} is a lower bound for the number of factors of \\spad{p}. Please do not use this function in your code because its design may change.")) (|henselFact| (((|Record| (|:| |contp| (|Integer|)) (|:| |factors| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |irr| |#1|) (|:| |pow| (|Integer|)))))) |#1| (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{henselFact(p,sqf)} returns the factorization of \\spad{p},{} the result is a Record such that \\spad{contp=}content \\spad{p},{} \\spad{factors=}List of irreducible factors of \\spad{p} with exponent. If \\spad{sqf=true} the polynomial is assumed to be square free (\\spadignore{i.e.} without repeated factors).")) (|factorOfDegree| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") (|PositiveInteger|) |#1| (|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{factorOfDegree(d,p,listOfDegrees,r,sqf)} returns a factor of \\spad{p} of degree \\spad{d} knowing that \\spad{p} has for possible splitting of its degree \\spad{listOfDegrees},{} and that \\spad{p} has at least \\spad{r} factors. If \\spad{sqf=true} the polynomial is assumed to be square free (\\spadignore{i.e.} without repeated factors).") (((|Union| |#1| "failed") (|PositiveInteger|) |#1| (|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{factorOfDegree(d,p,listOfDegrees,r)} returns a factor of \\spad{p} of degree \\spad{d} knowing that \\spad{p} has for possible splitting of its degree \\spad{listOfDegrees},{} and that \\spad{p} has at least \\spad{r} factors.") (((|Union| |#1| "failed") (|PositiveInteger|) |#1| (|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|))) "\\spad{factorOfDegree(d,p,listOfDegrees)} returns a factor of \\spad{p} of degree \\spad{d} knowing that \\spad{p} has for possible splitting of its degree \\spad{listOfDegrees}.") (((|Union| |#1| "failed") (|PositiveInteger|) |#1| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{factorOfDegree(d,p,r)} returns a factor of \\spad{p} of degree \\spad{d} knowing that \\spad{p} has at least \\spad{r} factors.") (((|Union| |#1| "failed") (|PositiveInteger|) |#1|) "\\spad{factorOfDegree(d,p)} returns a factor of \\spad{p} of degree \\spad{d}.")) (|factorSquareFree| (((|Factored| |#1|) |#1| (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{factorSquareFree(p,d,r)} factorizes the polynomial \\spad{p} using the single factor bound algorithm,{} knowing that \\spad{d} divides the degree of all factors of \\spad{p} and that \\spad{p} has at least \\spad{r} factors. \\spad{f} is supposed not having any repeated factor (this is not checked).") (((|Factored| |#1|) |#1| (|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{factorSquareFree(p,listOfDegrees,r)} factorizes the polynomial \\spad{p} using the single factor bound algorithm,{} knowing that \\spad{p} has for possible splitting of its degree \\spad{listOfDegrees} and that \\spad{p} has at least \\spad{r} factors. \\spad{f} is supposed not having any repeated factor (this is not checked).") (((|Factored| |#1|) |#1| (|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|))) "\\spad{factorSquareFree(p,listOfDegrees)} factorizes the polynomial \\spad{p} using the single factor bound algorithm and knowing that \\spad{p} has for possible splitting of its degree \\spad{listOfDegrees}. \\spad{f} is supposed not having any repeated factor (this is not checked).") (((|Factored| |#1|) |#1| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{factorSquareFree(p,r)} factorizes the polynomial \\spad{p} using the single factor bound algorithm and knowing that \\spad{p} has at least \\spad{r} factors. \\spad{f} is supposed not having any repeated factor (this is not checked).") (((|Factored| |#1|) |#1|) "\\spad{factorSquareFree(p)} returns the factorization of \\spad{p} which is supposed not having any repeated factor (this is not checked).")) (|factor| (((|Factored| |#1|) |#1| (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{factor(p,d,r)} factorizes the polynomial \\spad{p} using the single factor bound algorithm,{} knowing that \\spad{d} divides the degree of all factors of \\spad{p} and that \\spad{p} has at least \\spad{r} factors.") (((|Factored| |#1|) |#1| (|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{factor(p,listOfDegrees,r)} factorizes the polynomial \\spad{p} using the single factor bound algorithm,{} knowing that \\spad{p} has for possible splitting of its degree \\spad{listOfDegrees} and that \\spad{p} has at least \\spad{r} factors.") (((|Factored| |#1|) |#1| (|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|))) "\\spad{factor(p,listOfDegrees)} factorizes the polynomial \\spad{p} using the single factor bound algorithm and knowing that \\spad{p} has for possible splitting of its degree \\spad{listOfDegrees}.") (((|Factored| |#1|) |#1| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{factor(p,r)} factorizes the polynomial \\spad{p} using the single factor bound algorithm and knowing that \\spad{p} has at least \\spad{r} factors.") (((|Factored| |#1|) |#1|) "\\spad{factor(p)} returns the factorization of \\spad{p} over the integers.")) (|tryFunctionalDecomposition| (((|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{tryFunctionalDecomposition(b)} chooses whether factorizers have to look for functional decomposition of polynomials (\\spad{true}) or not (\\spad{false}). Returns the previous value.")) (|tryFunctionalDecomposition?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{tryFunctionalDecomposition?()} returns \\spad{true} if factorizers try functional decomposition of polynomials before factoring them.")) (|eisensteinIrreducible?| (((|Boolean|) |#1|) "\\spad{eisensteinIrreducible?(p)} returns \\spad{true} if \\spad{p} can be shown to be irreducible by Eisenstein's criterion,{} \\spad{false} is inconclusive.")) (|useEisensteinCriterion| (((|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{useEisensteinCriterion(b)} chooses whether factorizers check Eisenstein's criterion before factoring: \\spad{true} for using it,{} \\spad{false} else. Returns the previous value.")) (|useEisensteinCriterion?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{useEisensteinCriterion?()} returns \\spad{true} if factorizers check Eisenstein's criterion before factoring.")) (|useSingleFactorBound| (((|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{useSingleFactorBound(b)} chooses the algorithm to be used by the factorizers: \\spad{true} for algorithm with single factor bound,{} \\spad{false} for algorithm with overall bound. Returns the previous value.")) (|useSingleFactorBound?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{useSingleFactorBound?()} returns \\spad{true} if algorithm with single factor bound is used for factorization,{} \\spad{false} for algorithm with overall bound.")) (|modularFactor| (((|Record| (|:| |prime| (|Integer|)) (|:| |factors| (|List| |#1|))) |#1|) "\\spad{modularFactor(f)} chooses a \"good\" prime and returns the factorization of \\spad{f} modulo this prime in a form that may be used by \\spadfunFrom{completeHensel}{GeneralHenselPackage}. If prime is zero it means that \\spad{f} has been proved to be irreducible over the integers or that \\spad{f} is a unit (\\spadignore{i.e.} 1 or \\spad{-1}). \\spad{f} shall be primitive (\\spadignore{i.e.} content(\\spad{p})\\spad{=1}) and square free (\\spadignore{i.e.} without repeated factors).")) (|numberOfFactors| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) (|List| (|Record| (|:| |factor| |#1|) (|:| |degree| (|Integer|))))) "\\spad{numberOfFactors(ddfactorization)} returns the number of factors of the polynomial \\spad{f} modulo \\spad{p} where \\spad{ddfactorization} is the distinct degree factorization of \\spad{f} computed by \\spadfunFrom{ddFact}{ModularDistinctDegreeFactorizer} for some prime \\spad{p}.")) (|stopMusserTrials| (((|PositiveInteger|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{stopMusserTrials(n)} sets to \\spad{n} the bound on the number of factors for which \\spadfun{modularFactor} stops to look for an other prime. You will have to remember that the step of recombining the extraneous factors may take up to \\spad{2**n} trials. Returns the previous value.") (((|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{stopMusserTrials()} returns the bound on the number of factors for which \\spadfun{modularFactor} stops to look for an other prime. You will have to remember that the step of recombining the extraneous factors may take up to \\spad{2**stopMusserTrials()} trials.")) (|musserTrials| (((|PositiveInteger|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{musserTrials(n)} sets to \\spad{n} the number of primes to be tried in \\spadfun{modularFactor} and returns the previous value.") (((|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{musserTrials()} returns the number of primes that are tried in \\spadfun{modularFactor}.")) (|degreePartition| (((|Multiset| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|List| (|Record| (|:| |factor| |#1|) (|:| |degree| (|Integer|))))) "\\spad{degreePartition(ddfactorization)} returns the degree partition of the polynomial \\spad{f} modulo \\spad{p} where \\spad{ddfactorization} is the distinct degree factorization of \\spad{f} computed by \\spadfunFrom{ddFact}{ModularDistinctDegreeFactorizer} for some prime \\spad{p}.")) (|makeFR| (((|Factored| |#1|) (|Record| (|:| |contp| (|Integer|)) (|:| |factors| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |irr| |#1|) (|:| |pow| (|Integer|))))))) "\\spad{makeFR(flist)} turns the final factorization of henselFact into a \\spadtype{Factored} object."))) NIL NIL (-457 R UP -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{GaloisGroupFactorizationUtilities} provides functions that will be used by the factorizer.")) (|length| ((|#3| |#2|) "\\spad{length(p)} returns the sum of the absolute values of the coefficients of the polynomial \\spad{p}.")) (|height| ((|#3| |#2|) "\\spad{height(p)} returns the maximal absolute value of the coefficients of the polynomial \\spad{p}.")) (|infinityNorm| ((|#3| |#2|) "\\spad{infinityNorm(f)} returns the maximal absolute value of the coefficients of the polynomial \\spad{f}.")) (|quadraticNorm| ((|#3| |#2|) "\\spad{quadraticNorm(f)} returns the \\spad{l2} norm of the polynomial \\spad{f}.")) (|norm| ((|#3| |#2| (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{norm(f,p)} returns the lp norm of the polynomial \\spad{f}.")) (|singleFactorBound| (((|Integer|) |#2|) "\\spad{singleFactorBound(p,r)} returns a bound on the infinite norm of the factor of \\spad{p} with smallest Bombieri's norm. \\spad{p} shall be of degree higher or equal to 2.") (((|Integer|) |#2| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{singleFactorBound(p,r)} returns a bound on the infinite norm of the factor of \\spad{p} with smallest Bombieri's norm. \\spad{r} is a lower bound for the number of factors of \\spad{p}. \\spad{p} shall be of degree higher or equal to 2.")) (|rootBound| (((|Integer|) |#2|) "\\spad{rootBound(p)} returns a bound on the largest norm of the complex roots of \\spad{p}.")) (|bombieriNorm| ((|#3| |#2| (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{bombieriNorm(p,n)} returns the \\spad{n}th Bombieri's norm of \\spad{p}.") ((|#3| |#2|) "\\spad{bombieriNorm(p)} returns quadratic Bombieri's norm of \\spad{p}.")) (|beauzamyBound| (((|Integer|) |#2|) "\\spad{beauzamyBound(p)} returns a bound on the larger coefficient of any factor of \\spad{p}."))) NIL NIL (-458 R UP) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{GaloisGroupPolynomialUtilities} provides useful functions for univariate polynomials which should be added to \\spadtype{UnivariatePolynomialCategory} or to \\spadtype{Factored} (July 1994).")) (|factorsOfDegree| (((|List| |#2|) (|PositiveInteger|) (|Factored| |#2|)) "\\spad{factorsOfDegree(d,f)} returns the factors of degree \\spad{d} of the factored polynomial \\spad{f}.")) (|factorOfDegree| ((|#2| (|PositiveInteger|) (|Factored| |#2|)) "\\spad{factorOfDegree(d,f)} returns a factor of degree \\spad{d} of the factored polynomial \\spad{f}. Such a factor shall exist.")) (|degreePartition| (((|Multiset| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|Factored| |#2|)) "\\spad{degreePartition(f)} returns the degree partition (\\spadignore{i.e.} the multiset of the degrees of the irreducible factors) of the polynomial \\spad{f}.")) (|shiftRoots| ((|#2| |#2| |#1|) "\\spad{shiftRoots(p,c)} returns the polynomial which has for roots \\spad{c} added to the roots of \\spad{p}.")) (|scaleRoots| ((|#2| |#2| |#1|) "\\spad{scaleRoots(p,c)} returns the polynomial which has \\spad{c} times the roots of \\spad{p}.")) (|reverse| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{reverse(p)} returns the reverse polynomial of \\spad{p}.")) (|unvectorise| ((|#2| (|Vector| |#1|)) "\\spad{unvectorise(v)} returns the polynomial which has for coefficients the entries of \\spad{v} in the increasing order.")) (|monic?| (((|Boolean|) |#2|) "\\spad{monic?(p)} tests if \\spad{p} is monic (\\spadignore{i.e.} leading coefficient equal to 1)."))) NIL NIL (-459 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{GaloisGroupUtilities} provides several useful functions.")) (|safetyMargin| (((|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{safetyMargin()} returns the number of low weight digits we do not trust in the floating point representation (used by \\spadfun{safeCeiling}).") (((|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{safetyMargin(n)} sets to \\spad{n} the number of low weight digits we do not trust in the floating point representation and returns the previous value (for use by \\spadfun{safeCeiling}).")) (|safeFloor| (((|Integer|) |#1|) "\\spad{safeFloor(x)} returns the integer which is lower or equal to the largest integer which has the same floating point number representation.")) (|safeCeiling| (((|Integer|) |#1|) "\\spad{safeCeiling(x)} returns the integer which is greater than any integer with the same floating point number representation.")) (|fillPascalTriangle| (((|Void|)) "\\spad{fillPascalTriangle()} fills the stored table.")) (|sizePascalTriangle| (((|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{sizePascalTriangle()} returns the number of entries currently stored in the table.")) (|rangePascalTriangle| (((|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{rangePascalTriangle()} returns the maximal number of lines stored.") (((|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{rangePascalTriangle(n)} sets the maximal number of lines which are stored and returns the previous value.")) (|pascalTriangle| ((|#1| (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{pascalTriangle(n,r)} returns the binomial coefficient \\spad{C(n,r)=n!/(r! (n-r)!)} and stores it in a table to prevent recomputation."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-418)))) (-460) ((|constructor| (NIL "Package for the factorization of complex or gaussian integers.")) (|prime?| (((|Boolean|) (|Complex| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{prime?(zi)} tests if the complex integer \\spad{zi} is prime.")) (|sumSquares| (((|List| (|Integer|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{sumSquares(p)} construct \\spad{a} and \\spad{b} such that \\spad{a**2+b**2} is equal to the integer prime \\spad{p},{} and otherwise returns an error. It will succeed if the prime number \\spad{p} is 2 or congruent to 1 mod 4.")) (|factor| (((|Factored| (|Complex| (|Integer|))) (|Complex| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{factor(zi)} produces the complete factorization of the complex integer \\spad{zi}."))) NIL NIL (-461 |Dom| |Expon| |VarSet| |Dpol|) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{GroebnerPackage} computes groebner bases for polynomial ideals. The basic computation provides a distinguished set of generators for polynomial ideals over fields. This basis allows an easy test for membership: the operation \\spadfun{normalForm} returns zero on ideal members. When the provided coefficient domain,{} Dom,{} is not a field,{} the result is equivalent to considering the extended ideal with \\spadtype{Fraction(Dom)} as coefficients,{} but considerably more efficient since all calculations are performed in Dom. Additional argument \"info\" and \"redcrit\" can be given to provide incremental information during computation. Argument \"info\" produces a computational summary for each \\spad{s}-polynomial. Argument \"redcrit\" prints out the reduced critical pairs. The term ordering is determined by the polynomial type used. Suggested types include \\spadtype{DistributedMultivariatePolynomial},{} \\spadtype{HomogeneousDistributedMultivariatePolynomial},{} \\spadtype{GeneralDistributedMultivariatePolynomial}.")) (|normalForm| ((|#4| |#4| (|List| |#4|)) "\\spad{normalForm(poly,gb)} reduces the polynomial \\spad{poly} modulo the precomputed groebner basis \\spad{gb} giving a canonical representative of the residue class.")) (|groebner| (((|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|) (|String|) (|String|)) "\\spad{groebner(lp, \"info\", \"redcrit\")} computes a groebner basis for a polynomial ideal generated by the list of polynomials \\spad{lp},{} displaying both a summary of the critical pairs considered (\\spad{\"info\"}) and the result of reducing each critical pair (\"redcrit\"). If the second or third arguments have any other string value,{} the indicated information is suppressed.") (((|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|) (|String|)) "\\spad{groebner(lp, infoflag)} computes a groebner basis for a polynomial ideal generated by the list of polynomials \\spad{lp}. Argument infoflag is used to get information on the computation. If infoflag is \"info\",{} then summary information is displayed for each \\spad{s}-polynomial generated. If infoflag is \"redcrit\",{} the reduced critical pairs are displayed. If infoflag is any other string,{} no information is printed during computation.") (((|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|)) "\\spad{groebner(lp)} computes a groebner basis for a polynomial ideal generated by the list of polynomials \\spad{lp}."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-376)))) (-462 |Dom| |Expon| |VarSet| |Dpol|) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{EuclideanGroebnerBasisPackage} computes groebner bases for polynomial ideals over euclidean domains. The basic computation provides a distinguished set of generators for these ideals. This basis allows an easy test for membership: the operation \\spadfun{euclideanNormalForm} returns zero on ideal members. The string \"info\" and \"redcrit\" can be given as additional args to provide incremental information during the computation. If \"info\" is given,{} \\indented{1}{a computational summary is given for each \\spad{s}-polynomial. If \"redcrit\"} is given,{} the reduced critical pairs are printed. The term ordering is determined by the polynomial type used. Suggested types include \\spadtype{DistributedMultivariatePolynomial},{} \\spadtype{HomogeneousDistributedMultivariatePolynomial},{} \\spadtype{GeneralDistributedMultivariatePolynomial}.")) (|euclideanGroebner| (((|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|) (|String|) (|String|)) "\\spad{euclideanGroebner(lp, \"info\", \"redcrit\")} computes a groebner basis for a polynomial ideal generated by the list of polynomials \\spad{lp}. If the second argument is \\spad{\"info\"},{} a summary is given of the critical pairs. If the third argument is \"redcrit\",{} critical pairs are printed.") (((|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|) (|String|)) "\\spad{euclideanGroebner(lp, infoflag)} computes a groebner basis for a polynomial ideal over a euclidean domain generated by the list of polynomials \\spad{lp}. During computation,{} additional information is printed out if infoflag is given as either \"info\" (for summary information) or \"redcrit\" (for reduced critical pairs)") (((|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|)) "\\spad{euclideanGroebner(lp)} computes a groebner basis for a polynomial ideal over a euclidean domain generated by the list of polynomials \\spad{lp}.")) (|euclideanNormalForm| ((|#4| |#4| (|List| |#4|)) "\\spad{euclideanNormalForm(poly,gb)} reduces the polynomial \\spad{poly} modulo the precomputed groebner basis \\spad{gb} giving a canonical representative of the residue class."))) NIL NIL (-463 |Dom| |Expon| |VarSet| |Dpol|) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{GroebnerFactorizationPackage} provides the function groebnerFactor\" which uses the factorization routines of \\Language{} to factor each polynomial under consideration while doing the groebner basis algorithm. Then it writes the ideal as an intersection of ideals determined by the irreducible factors. Note that the whole ring may occur as well as other redundancies. We also use the fact,{} that from the second factor on we can assume that the preceding factors are not equal to 0 and we divide all polynomials under considerations by the elements of this list of \"nonZeroRestrictions\". The result is a list of groebner bases,{} whose union of solutions of the corresponding systems of equations is the solution of the system of equation corresponding to the input list. The term ordering is determined by the polynomial type used. Suggested types include \\spadtype{DistributedMultivariatePolynomial},{} \\spadtype{HomogeneousDistributedMultivariatePolynomial},{} \\spadtype{GeneralDistributedMultivariatePolynomial}.")) (|groebnerFactorize| (((|List| (|List| |#4|)) (|List| |#4|) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{groebnerFactorize(listOfPolys, info)} returns a list of groebner bases. The union of their solutions is the solution of the system of equations given by {\\em listOfPolys}. At each stage the polynomial \\spad{p} under consideration (either from the given basis or obtained from a reduction of the next \\spad{S}-polynomial) is factorized. For each irreducible factors of \\spad{p},{} a new {\\em createGroebnerBasis} is started doing the usual updates with the factor in place of \\spad{p}. If {\\em info} is \\spad{true},{} information is printed about partial results.") (((|List| (|List| |#4|)) (|List| |#4|)) "\\spad{groebnerFactorize(listOfPolys)} returns a list of groebner bases. The union of their solutions is the solution of the system of equations given by {\\em listOfPolys}. At each stage the polynomial \\spad{p} under consideration (either from the given basis or obtained from a reduction of the next \\spad{S}-polynomial) is factorized. For each irreducible factors of \\spad{p},{} a new {\\em createGroebnerBasis} is started doing the usual updates with the factor in place of \\spad{p}.") (((|List| (|List| |#4|)) (|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{groebnerFactorize(listOfPolys, nonZeroRestrictions, info)} returns a list of groebner basis. The union of their solutions is the solution of the system of equations given by {\\em listOfPolys} under the restriction that the polynomials of {\\em nonZeroRestrictions} don't vanish. At each stage the polynomial \\spad{p} under consideration (either from the given basis or obtained from a reduction of the next \\spad{S}-polynomial) is factorized. For each irreducible factors of \\spad{p} a new {\\em createGroebnerBasis} is started doing the usual updates with the factor in place of \\spad{p}. If argument {\\em info} is \\spad{true},{} information is printed about partial results.") (((|List| (|List| |#4|)) (|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|)) "\\spad{groebnerFactorize(listOfPolys, nonZeroRestrictions)} returns a list of groebner basis. The union of their solutions is the solution of the system of equations given by {\\em listOfPolys} under the restriction that the polynomials of {\\em nonZeroRestrictions} don't vanish. At each stage the polynomial \\spad{p} under consideration (either from the given basis or obtained from a reduction of the next \\spad{S}-polynomial) is factorized. For each irreducible factors of \\spad{p},{} a new {\\em createGroebnerBasis} is started doing the usual updates with the factor in place of \\spad{p}.")) (|factorGroebnerBasis| (((|List| (|List| |#4|)) (|List| |#4|) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{factorGroebnerBasis(basis,info)} checks whether the \\spad{basis} contains reducible polynomials and uses these to split the \\spad{basis}. If argument {\\em info} is \\spad{true},{} information is printed about partial results.") (((|List| (|List| |#4|)) (|List| |#4|)) "\\spad{factorGroebnerBasis(basis)} checks whether the \\spad{basis} contains reducible polynomials and uses these to split the \\spad{basis}."))) NIL NIL (-464 |Dom| |Expon| |VarSet| |Dpol|) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{Author:} Date Created: Date Last Updated: Keywords: Description This package provides low level tools for Groebner basis computations")) (|virtualDegree| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) |#4|) "\\spad{virtualDegree }\\undocumented")) (|makeCrit| (((|Record| (|:| |lcmfij| |#2|) (|:| |totdeg| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |poli| |#4|) (|:| |polj| |#4|)) (|Record| (|:| |totdeg| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |pol| |#4|)) |#4| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{makeCrit }\\undocumented")) (|critpOrder| (((|Boolean|) (|Record| (|:| |lcmfij| |#2|) (|:| |totdeg| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |poli| |#4|) (|:| |polj| |#4|)) (|Record| (|:| |lcmfij| |#2|) (|:| |totdeg| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |poli| |#4|) (|:| |polj| |#4|))) "\\spad{critpOrder }\\undocumented")) (|prinb| (((|Void|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{prinb }\\undocumented")) (|prinpolINFO| (((|Void|) (|List| |#4|)) "\\spad{prinpolINFO }\\undocumented")) (|fprindINFO| (((|Integer|) (|Record| (|:| |lcmfij| |#2|) (|:| |totdeg| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |poli| |#4|) (|:| |polj| |#4|)) |#4| |#4| (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{fprindINFO }\\undocumented")) (|prindINFO| (((|Integer|) (|Record| (|:| |lcmfij| |#2|) (|:| |totdeg| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |poli| |#4|) (|:| |polj| |#4|)) |#4| |#4| (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{prindINFO }\\undocumented")) (|prinshINFO| (((|Void|) |#4|) "\\spad{prinshINFO }\\undocumented")) (|lepol| (((|Integer|) |#4|) "\\spad{lepol }\\undocumented")) (|minGbasis| (((|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|)) "\\spad{minGbasis }\\undocumented")) (|updatD| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |lcmfij| |#2|) (|:| |totdeg| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |poli| |#4|) (|:| |polj| |#4|))) (|List| (|Record| (|:| |lcmfij| |#2|) (|:| |totdeg| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |poli| |#4|) (|:| |polj| |#4|))) (|List| (|Record| (|:| |lcmfij| |#2|) (|:| |totdeg| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |poli| |#4|) (|:| |polj| |#4|)))) "\\spad{updatD }\\undocumented")) (|sPol| ((|#4| (|Record| (|:| |lcmfij| |#2|) (|:| |totdeg| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |poli| |#4|) (|:| |polj| |#4|))) "\\spad{sPol }\\undocumented")) (|updatF| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |totdeg| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |pol| |#4|))) |#4| (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|List| (|Record| (|:| |totdeg| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |pol| |#4|)))) "\\spad{updatF }\\undocumented")) (|hMonic| ((|#4| |#4|) "\\spad{hMonic }\\undocumented")) (|redPo| (((|Record| (|:| |poly| |#4|) (|:| |mult| |#1|)) |#4| (|List| |#4|)) "\\spad{redPo }\\undocumented")) (|critMonD1| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |lcmfij| |#2|) (|:| |totdeg| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |poli| |#4|) (|:| |polj| |#4|))) |#2| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |lcmfij| |#2|) (|:| |totdeg| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |poli| |#4|) (|:| |polj| |#4|)))) "\\spad{critMonD1 }\\undocumented")) (|critMTonD1| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |lcmfij| |#2|) (|:| |totdeg| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |poli| |#4|) (|:| |polj| |#4|))) (|List| (|Record| (|:| |lcmfij| |#2|) (|:| |totdeg| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |poli| |#4|) (|:| |polj| |#4|)))) "\\spad{critMTonD1 }\\undocumented")) (|critBonD| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |lcmfij| |#2|) (|:| |totdeg| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |poli| |#4|) (|:| |polj| |#4|))) |#4| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |lcmfij| |#2|) (|:| |totdeg| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |poli| |#4|) (|:| |polj| |#4|)))) "\\spad{critBonD }\\undocumented")) (|critB| (((|Boolean|) |#2| |#2| |#2| |#2|) "\\spad{critB }\\undocumented")) (|critM| (((|Boolean|) |#2| |#2|) "\\spad{critM }\\undocumented")) (|critT| (((|Boolean|) (|Record| (|:| |lcmfij| |#2|) (|:| |totdeg| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |poli| |#4|) (|:| |polj| |#4|))) "\\spad{critT }\\undocumented")) (|gbasis| (((|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{gbasis }\\undocumented")) (|redPol| ((|#4| |#4| (|List| |#4|)) "\\spad{redPol }\\undocumented")) (|credPol| ((|#4| |#4| (|List| |#4|)) "\\spad{credPol }\\undocumented"))) NIL NIL (-465 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "This category describes domains where \\spadfun{gcd} can be computed but where there is no guarantee of the existence of \\spadfun{factor} operation for factorisation into irreducibles. However,{} if such a \\spadfun{factor} operation exist,{} factorization will be unique up to order and units.")) (|lcm| (($ (|List| $)) "\\spad{lcm(l)} returns the least common multiple of the elements of the list \\spad{l}.") (($ $ $) "\\spad{lcm(x,y)} returns the least common multiple of \\spad{x} and \\spad{y}.")) (|gcd| (($ (|List| $)) "\\spad{gcd(l)} returns the common gcd of the elements in the list \\spad{l}.") (($ $ $) "\\spad{gcd(x,y)} returns the greatest common divisor of \\spad{x} and \\spad{y}."))) NIL NIL (-466) ((|constructor| (NIL "This category describes domains where \\spadfun{gcd} can be computed but where there is no guarantee of the existence of \\spadfun{factor} operation for factorisation into irreducibles. However,{} if such a \\spadfun{factor} operation exist,{} factorization will be unique up to order and units.")) (|lcm| (($ (|List| $)) "\\spad{lcm(l)} returns the least common multiple of the elements of the list \\spad{l}.") (($ $ $) "\\spad{lcm(x,y)} returns the least common multiple of \\spad{x} and \\spad{y}.")) (|gcd| (($ (|List| $)) "\\spad{gcd(l)} returns the common gcd of the elements in the list \\spad{l}.") (($ $ $) "\\spad{gcd(x,y)} returns the greatest common divisor of \\spad{x} and \\spad{y}."))) ((-4503 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-467 R |n| |ls| |gamma|) ((|constructor| (NIL "AlgebraGenericElementPackage allows you to create generic elements of an algebra,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the scalars are extended to include symbolic coefficients")) (|conditionsForIdempotents| (((|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) "\\spad{conditionsForIdempotents()} determines a complete list of polynomial equations for the coefficients of idempotents with respect to the fixed \\spad{R}-module basis") (((|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{conditionsForIdempotents([v1,...,vn])} determines a complete list of polynomial equations for the coefficients of idempotents with respect to the \\spad{R}-module basis \\spad{v1},{}...,{}\\spad{vn}")) (|genericRightDiscriminant| (((|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) "\\spad{genericRightDiscriminant()} is the determinant of the generic left trace forms of all products of basis element,{} if the generic left trace form is associative,{} an algebra is separable if the generic left discriminant is invertible,{} if it is non-zero,{} there is some ring extension which makes the algebra separable")) (|genericRightTraceForm| (((|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) $ $) "\\spad{genericRightTraceForm (a,b)} is defined to be \\spadfun{genericRightTrace (a*b)},{} this defines a symmetric bilinear form on the algebra")) (|genericLeftDiscriminant| (((|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) "\\spad{genericLeftDiscriminant()} is the determinant of the generic left trace forms of all products of basis element,{} if the generic left trace form is associative,{} an algebra is separable if the generic left discriminant is invertible,{} if it is non-zero,{} there is some ring extension which makes the algebra separable")) (|genericLeftTraceForm| (((|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) $ $) "\\spad{genericLeftTraceForm (a,b)} is defined to be \\spad{genericLeftTrace (a*b)},{} this defines a symmetric bilinear form on the algebra")) (|genericRightNorm| (((|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) $) "\\spad{genericRightNorm(a)} substitutes the coefficients of \\spad{a} for the generic coefficients into the coefficient of the constant term in \\spadfun{rightRankPolynomial} and changes the sign if the degree of this polynomial is odd")) (|genericRightTrace| (((|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) $) "\\spad{genericRightTrace(a)} substitutes the coefficients of \\spad{a} for the generic coefficients into the coefficient of the second highest term in \\spadfun{rightRankPolynomial} and changes the sign")) (|genericRightMinimalPolynomial| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) $) "\\spad{genericRightMinimalPolynomial(a)} substitutes the coefficients of \\spad{a} for the generic coefficients in \\spadfun{rightRankPolynomial}")) (|rightRankPolynomial| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) "\\spad{rightRankPolynomial()} returns the right minimimal polynomial of the generic element")) (|genericLeftNorm| (((|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) $) "\\spad{genericLeftNorm(a)} substitutes the coefficients of \\spad{a} for the generic coefficients into the coefficient of the constant term in \\spadfun{leftRankPolynomial} and changes the sign if the degree of this polynomial is odd. This is a form of degree \\spad{k}")) (|genericLeftTrace| (((|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) $) "\\spad{genericLeftTrace(a)} substitutes the coefficients of \\spad{a} for the generic coefficients into the coefficient of the second highest term in \\spadfun{leftRankPolynomial} and changes the sign. \\indented{1}{This is a linear form}")) (|genericLeftMinimalPolynomial| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) $) "\\spad{genericLeftMinimalPolynomial(a)} substitutes the coefficients of {em a} for the generic coefficients in \\spad{leftRankPolynomial()}")) (|leftRankPolynomial| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) "\\spad{leftRankPolynomial()} returns the left minimimal polynomial of the generic element")) (|generic| (($ (|Vector| (|Symbol|)) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{generic(vs,ve)} returns a generic element,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the linear combination of \\spad{ve} with the symbolic coefficients \\spad{vs} error,{} if the vector of symbols is shorter than the vector of elements") (($ (|Symbol|) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{generic(s,v)} returns a generic element,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the linear combination of \\spad{v} with the symbolic coefficients \\spad{s1,s2,..}") (($ (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{generic(ve)} returns a generic element,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the linear combination of \\spad{ve} basis with the symbolic coefficients \\spad{\\%x1,\\%x2,..}") (($ (|Vector| (|Symbol|))) "\\spad{generic(vs)} returns a generic element,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the linear combination of the fixed basis with the symbolic coefficients \\spad{vs}; error,{} if the vector of symbols is too short") (($ (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{generic(s)} returns a generic element,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the linear combination of the fixed basis with the symbolic coefficients \\spad{s1,s2,..}") (($) "\\spad{generic()} returns a generic element,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the linear combination of the fixed basis with the symbolic coefficients \\spad{\\%x1,\\%x2,..}")) (|rightUnits| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |particular| $) (|:| |basis| (|List| $))) "failed")) "\\spad{rightUnits()} returns the affine space of all right units of the algebra,{} or \\spad{\"failed\"} if there is none")) (|leftUnits| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |particular| $) (|:| |basis| (|List| $))) "failed")) "\\spad{leftUnits()} returns the affine space of all left units of the algebra,{} or \\spad{\"failed\"} if there is none")) (|coerce| (($ (|Vector| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) "\\spad{coerce(v)} assumes that it is called with a vector of length equal to the dimension of the algebra,{} then a linear combination with the basis element is formed"))) ((-4507 |has| (-421 (-976 |#1|)) (-571)) (-4505 . 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NIL NIL (-470 OV E S R P) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{2}{This is the top level package for doing multivariate factorization} over basic domains like \\spadtype{Integer} or \\spadtype{Fraction Integer}.")) (|factor| (((|Factored| |#5|) |#5|) "\\spad{factor(p)} factors the multivariate polynomial \\spad{p} over its coefficient domain")) (|variable| (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{variable(s)} makes an element from symbol \\spad{s} or fails.")) 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The factorization is done by \"lifting\" the finite \"berlekamp's\" factorization")) (|factor| (((|Factored| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)) "\\spad{factor(p)} returns the factorisation of \\spad{p}"))) NIL NIL (-473 R FE) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{GenerateUnivariatePowerSeries} provides functions that create power series from explicit formulas for their \\spad{n}th coefficient.")) (|series| (((|Any|) |#2| (|Symbol|) (|Equation| |#2|) (|UniversalSegment| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{series(a(n),n,x = a,r0..,r)} returns \\spad{sum(n = r0,r0 + r,r0 + 2*r..., a(n) * (x - a)**n)}; \\spad{series(a(n),n,x = a,r0..r1,r)} returns \\spad{sum(n = r0 + k*r while n <= r1, a(n) * (x - a)**n)}.") 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(((|Any|) |#2| (|Symbol|) (|Equation| |#2|)) "\\spad{series(a(n),n,x = a)} returns \\spad{sum(n = 0..,a(n)*(x-a)**n)}.") (((|Any|) (|Mapping| |#2| (|Integer|)) (|Equation| |#2|)) "\\spad{series(n +-> a(n),x = a)} returns \\spad{sum(n = 0..,a(n)*(x-a)**n)}.")) (|puiseux| (((|Any|) |#2| (|Symbol|) (|Equation| |#2|) (|UniversalSegment| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{puiseux(a(n),n,x = a,r0..,r)} returns \\spad{sum(n = r0,r0 + r,r0 + 2*r..., a(n) * (x - a)**n)}; \\spad{puiseux(a(n),n,x = a,r0..r1,r)} returns \\spad{sum(n = r0 + k*r while n <= r1, a(n) * (x - a)**n)}.") (((|Any|) (|Mapping| |#2| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|Equation| |#2|) (|UniversalSegment| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{puiseux(n +-> a(n),x = a,r0..,r)} returns \\spad{sum(n = r0,r0 + r,r0 + 2*r..., a(n) * (x - a)**n)}; \\spad{puiseux(n +-> a(n),x = a,r0..r1,r)} returns \\spad{sum(n = r0 + k*r while n <= r1, a(n) * (x - a)**n)}.")) 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(((|Any|) (|Mapping| |#2| (|Integer|)) (|Equation| |#2|) (|UniversalSegment| (|NonNegativeInteger|))) "\\spad{taylor(n +-> a(n),x = a,n0..)} returns \\spad{sum(n=n0..,a(n)*(x-a)**n)}; \\spad{taylor(n +-> a(n),x = a,n0..n1)} returns \\spad{sum(n = n0..,a(n)*(x-a)**n)}.") (((|Any|) |#2| (|Symbol|) (|Equation| |#2|)) "\\spad{taylor(a(n),n,x = a)} returns \\spad{sum(n = 0..,a(n)*(x-a)**n)}.") (((|Any|) (|Mapping| |#2| (|Integer|)) (|Equation| |#2|)) "\\spad{taylor(n +-> a(n),x = a)} returns \\spad{sum(n = 0..,a(n)*(x-a)**n)}."))) NIL NIL (-474 RP TP) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{Author : \\spad{P}.Gianni} General Hensel Lifting Used for Factorization of bivariate polynomials over a finite field.")) 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NIL NIL (-475 |vl| R IS E |ff| P) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package \\undocumented")) (* (($ |#6| $) "\\spad{p*x} \\undocumented")) (|multMonom| (($ |#2| |#4| $) "\\spad{multMonom(r,e,x)} \\undocumented")) (|build| (($ |#2| |#3| |#4|) "\\spad{build(r,i,e)} \\undocumented")) (|unitVector| (($ |#3|) "\\spad{unitVector(x)} \\undocumented")) (|monomial| (($ |#2| (|ModuleMonomial| |#3| |#4| |#5|)) "\\spad{monomial(r,x)} \\undocumented")) (|reductum| (($ $) "\\spad{reductum(x)} \\undocumented")) (|leadingIndex| ((|#3| $) "\\spad{leadingIndex(x)} \\undocumented")) (|leadingExponent| ((|#4| $) "\\spad{leadingExponent(x)} \\undocumented")) (|leadingMonomial| (((|ModuleMonomial| |#3| |#4| |#5|) $) "\\spad{leadingMonomial(x)} \\undocumented")) (|leadingCoefficient| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{leadingCoefficient(x)} \\undocumented"))) ((-4505 . T) (-4504 . T)) NIL (-476 E V R P Q) ((|constructor| (NIL "Gosper's summation algorithm.")) 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T)) ((-12 (|HasCategory| |#4| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#4| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#4|)))) (|HasCategory| |#4| (|%list| (QUOTE -633) (QUOTE (-549)))) (|HasCategory| |#4| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-571))) (|HasCategory| |#4| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| |#4| (QUOTE (-102)))) (-478 S R E) ((|constructor| (NIL "GradedAlgebra(\\spad{R},{}\\spad{E}) denotes ``E-graded \\spad{R}-algebra''. A graded algebra is a graded module together with a degree preserving \\spad{R}-linear map,{} called the {\\em product}. \\blankline The name ``product'' is written out in full so inner and outer products with the same mapping type can be distinguished by name.")) (|product| (($ $ $) "\\spad{product(a,b)} is the degree-preserving \\spad{R}-linear product: \\blankline \\indented{2}{\\spad{degree product(a,b) = degree a + degree b}} \\indented{2}{\\spad{product(a1+a2,b) = product(a1,b) + product(a2,b)}} \\indented{2}{\\spad{product(a,b1+b2) = product(a,b1) + product(a,b2)}} \\indented{2}{\\spad{product(r*a,b) = product(a,r*b) = r*product(a,b)}} \\indented{2}{\\spad{product(a,product(b,c)) = product(product(a,b),c)}}")) ((|One|) (($) "1 is the identity for \\spad{product}."))) NIL NIL (-479 R E) ((|constructor| (NIL "GradedAlgebra(\\spad{R},{}\\spad{E}) denotes ``E-graded \\spad{R}-algebra''. A graded algebra is a graded module together with a degree preserving \\spad{R}-linear map,{} called the {\\em product}. \\blankline The name ``product'' is written out in full so inner and outer products with the same mapping type can be distinguished by name.")) 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This \\indented{3}{can be interpreted as a code for a subset of the set 1,{}...,{}\\spad{n};} \\indented{3}{{\\em vv.1} differs from {\\em ww.1} by exactly one entry;} \\item {\\em vv.2.1} is the number of the entry of {\\em vv.1} which \\indented{3}{will be changed next time;} \\item {\\em vv.2.1 = n+1} means that {\\em vv.1} is the last subset; \\indented{3}{trying to compute nextSubsetGray(vv) if {\\em vv.2.1 = n+1}} \\indented{3}{will produce an error!} \\end{items} The other components of {\\em vv.2} are needed to compute nextSubsetGray efficiently. Note: this is an implementation of [Williamson,{} Topic II,{} 3.54,{} \\spad{p}. 112] for the special case {\\em r1 = r2 = ... = rn = 2}; Note: nextSubsetGray produces a side-effect,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} {\\em nextSubsetGray(vv)} and {\\em vv := nextSubsetGray(vv)} will have the same effect."))) NIL NIL (-481) ((|constructor| (NIL "TwoDimensionalPlotSettings sets global flags and constants for 2-dimensional plotting.")) (|screenResolution| (((|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{screenResolution(n)} sets the screen resolution to \\spad{n}.") (((|Integer|)) "\\spad{screenResolution()} returns the screen resolution \\spad{n}.")) (|minPoints| (((|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{minPoints()} sets the minimum number of points in a plot.") (((|Integer|)) "\\spad{minPoints()} returns the minimum number of points in a plot.")) (|maxPoints| (((|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{maxPoints()} sets the maximum number of points in a plot.") (((|Integer|)) "\\spad{maxPoints()} returns the maximum number of points in a plot.")) (|adaptive| (((|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{adaptive(true)} turns adaptive plotting on; \\spad{adaptive(false)} turns adaptive plotting off.") (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{adaptive()} determines whether plotting will be done adaptively.")) (|drawToScale| (((|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{drawToScale(true)} causes plots to be drawn to scale. \\spad{drawToScale(false)} causes plots to be drawn so that they fill up the viewport window. The default setting is \\spad{false}.") (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{drawToScale()} determines whether or not plots are to be drawn to scale.")) (|clipPointsDefault| (((|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{clipPointsDefault(true)} turns on automatic clipping; \\spad{clipPointsDefault(false)} turns off automatic clipping. The default setting is \\spad{true}.") (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{clipPointsDefault()} determines whether or not automatic clipping is to be done."))) NIL NIL (-482) ((|constructor| (NIL "TwoDimensionalGraph creates virtual two dimensional graphs (to be displayed on TwoDimensionalViewports).")) (|putColorInfo| (((|List| (|List| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|List| (|List| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|List| (|Palette|))) "\\spad{putColorInfo(llp,lpal)} takes a list of list of points,{} \\spad{llp},{} and returns the points with their hue and shade components set according to the list of palette colors,{} \\spad{lpal}.")) (|coerce| (((|OutputForm|) $) "\\spad{coerce(gi)} returns the indicated graph,{} \\spad{gi},{} of domain \\spadtype{GraphImage} as output of the domain \\spadtype{OutputForm}.") (($ (|List| (|List| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|))))) "\\spad{coerce(llp)} component(\\spad{gi},{}pt) creates and returns a graph of the domain \\spadtype{GraphImage} which is composed of the list of list of points given by \\spad{llp},{} and whose point colors,{} line colors and point sizes are determined by the default functions \\spadfun{pointColorDefault},{} \\spadfun{lineColorDefault},{} and \\spadfun{pointSizeDefault}. The graph data is then sent to the viewport manager where it waits to be included in a two-dimensional viewport window.")) (|point| (((|Void|) $ (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Palette|)) "\\spad{point(gi,pt,pal)} modifies the graph \\spad{gi} of the domain \\spadtype{GraphImage} to contain one point component,{} \\spad{pt} whose point color is set to be the palette color \\spad{pal},{} and whose line color and point size are determined by the default functions \\spadfun{lineColorDefault} and \\spadfun{pointSizeDefault}.")) (|appendPoint| (((|Void|) $ (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{appendPoint(gi,pt)} appends the point \\spad{pt} to the end of the list of points component for the graph,{} \\spad{gi},{} which is of the domain \\spadtype{GraphImage}.")) 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The graph data is then sent to the viewport manager where it waits to be included in a two-dimensional viewport window.") (($ (|List| (|List| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|List| (|Palette|)) (|List| (|Palette|)) (|List| (|PositiveInteger|))) "\\spad{makeGraphImage(llp,lpal1,lpal2,lp)} returns a graph of the domain \\spadtype{GraphImage} which is composed of the points and lines from the list of lists of points,{} \\spad{llp},{} whose point colors are indicated by the list of palette colors,{} \\spad{lpal1},{} and whose lines are colored according to the list of palette colors,{} \\spad{lpal2}. The paramater \\spad{lp} is a list of integers which denote the size of the data points. The graph data is then sent to the viewport manager where it waits to be included in a two-dimensional viewport window.") (($ (|List| (|List| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|))))) "\\spad{makeGraphImage(llp)} returns a graph of the domain \\spadtype{GraphImage} which is composed of the points and lines from the list of lists of points,{} \\spad{llp},{} with default point size and default point and line colours. The graph data is then sent to the viewport manager where it waits to be included in a two-dimensional viewport window.") (($ $) "\\spad{makeGraphImage(gi)} takes the given graph,{} \\spad{gi} of the domain \\spadtype{GraphImage},{} and sends it's data to the viewport manager where it waits to be included in a two-dimensional viewport window. \\spad{gi} cannot be an empty graph,{} and it's elements must have been created using the \\spadfun{point} or \\spadfun{component} functions,{} not by a previous \\spadfun{makeGraphImage}.")) (|graphImage| (($) "\\spad{graphImage()} returns an empty graph with 0 point lists of the domain \\spadtype{GraphImage}. A graph image contains the graph data component of a two dimensional viewport."))) NIL NIL (-483 S R E) ((|constructor| (NIL "GradedModule(\\spad{R},{}\\spad{E}) denotes ``E-graded \\spad{R}-module'',{} \\spadignore{i.e.} collection of \\spad{R}-modules indexed by an abelian monoid \\spad{E}. An element \\spad{g} of \\spad{G[s]} for some specific \\spad{s} in \\spad{E} is said to be an element of \\spad{G} with {\\em degree} \\spad{s}. Sums are defined in each module \\spad{G[s]} so two elements of \\spad{G} have a sum if they have the same degree. \\blankline Morphisms can be defined and composed by degree to give the mathematical category of graded modules.")) (+ (($ $ $) "\\spad{g+h} is the sum of \\spad{g} and \\spad{h} in the module of elements of the same degree as \\spad{g} and \\spad{h}. Error: if \\spad{g} and \\spad{h} have different degrees.")) 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Sums are defined in each module \\spad{G[s]} so two elements of \\spad{G} have a sum if they have the same degree. \\blankline Morphisms can be defined and composed by degree to give the mathematical category of graded modules.")) (+ (($ $ $) "\\spad{g+h} is the sum of \\spad{g} and \\spad{h} in the module of elements of the same degree as \\spad{g} and \\spad{h}. Error: if \\spad{g} and \\spad{h} have different degrees.")) (- (($ $ $) "\\spad{g-h} is the difference of \\spad{g} and \\spad{h} in the module of elements of the same degree as \\spad{g} and \\spad{h}. Error: if \\spad{g} and \\spad{h} have different degrees.") (($ $) "\\spad{-g} is the additive inverse of \\spad{g} in the module of elements of the same grade as \\spad{g}.")) (* (($ $ |#1|) "\\spad{g*r} is right module multiplication.") (($ |#1| $) "\\spad{r*g} is left module multiplication.")) ((|Zero|) (($) "0 denotes the zero of degree 0.")) (|degree| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{degree(g)} names the degree of \\spad{g}. 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T)) ((-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-102))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133)))) (-4144 (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888))))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-102)))) (-512 K R UP) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{Author: Clifton Williamson} Date Created: 9 August 1993 Date Last Updated: 3 December 1993 Basic Operations: chineseRemainder,{} factorList Related Domains: PAdicWildFunctionFieldIntegralBasis(\\spad{K},{}\\spad{R},{}UP,{}\\spad{F}) Also See: WildFunctionFieldIntegralBasis,{} FunctionFieldIntegralBasis AMS Classifications: Keywords: function field,{} finite field,{} integral basis Examples: References: Description:")) (|chineseRemainder| (((|Record| (|:| |basis| (|Matrix| |#2|)) (|:| |basisDen| |#2|) (|:| |basisInv| (|Matrix| |#2|))) (|List| |#3|) (|List| (|Record| (|:| |basis| (|Matrix| |#2|)) (|:| |basisDen| |#2|) (|:| |basisInv| (|Matrix| |#2|)))) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{chineseRemainder(lu,lr,n)} \\undocumented")) (|listConjugateBases| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |basis| (|Matrix| |#2|)) (|:| |basisDen| |#2|) (|:| |basisInv| (|Matrix| |#2|)))) (|Record| (|:| |basis| (|Matrix| |#2|)) (|:| |basisDen| |#2|) (|:| |basisInv| (|Matrix| |#2|))) (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{listConjugateBases(bas,q,n)} returns the list \\spad{[bas,bas^Frob,bas^(Frob^2),...bas^(Frob^(n-1))]},{} where \\spad{Frob} raises the coefficients of all polynomials appearing in the basis \\spad{bas} to the \\spad{q}th power.")) (|factorList| (((|List| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)) |#1| (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{factorList(k,n,m,j)} \\undocumented"))) NIL NIL (-513 R UP -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package contains functions used in the packages FunctionFieldIntegralBasis and NumberFieldIntegralBasis.")) (|moduleSum| (((|Record| (|:| |basis| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|:| |basisDen| |#1|) (|:| |basisInv| (|Matrix| |#1|))) (|Record| (|:| |basis| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|:| |basisDen| |#1|) (|:| |basisInv| (|Matrix| |#1|))) (|Record| (|:| |basis| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|:| |basisDen| |#1|) (|:| |basisInv| (|Matrix| |#1|)))) "\\spad{moduleSum(m1,m2)} returns the sum of two modules in the framed algebra \\spad{F}. Each module \\spad{mi} is represented as follows: \\spad{F} is a framed algebra with \\spad{R}-module basis \\spad{w1,w2,...,wn} and \\spad{mi} is a record \\spad{[basis,basisDen,basisInv]}. If \\spad{basis} is the matrix \\spad{(aij, i = 1..n, j = 1..n)},{} then a basis \\spad{v1,...,vn} for \\spad{mi} is given by \\spad{vi = (1/basisDen) * sum(aij * wj, j = 1..n)},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the \\spad{i}th row of 'basis' contains the coordinates of the \\spad{i}th basis vector. Similarly,{} the \\spad{i}th row of the matrix \\spad{basisInv} contains the coordinates of \\spad{wi} with respect to the basis \\spad{v1,...,vn}: if \\spad{basisInv} is the matrix \\spad{(bij, i = 1..n, j = 1..n)},{} then \\spad{wi = sum(bij * vj, j = 1..n)}.")) (|idealiserMatrix| (((|Matrix| |#1|) (|Matrix| |#1|) (|Matrix| |#1|)) "\\spad{idealiserMatrix(m1, m2)} returns the matrix representing the linear conditions on the Ring associatied with an ideal defined by \\spad{m1} and \\spad{m2}.")) (|idealiser| (((|Matrix| |#1|) (|Matrix| |#1|) (|Matrix| |#1|) |#1|) "\\spad{idealiser(m1,m2,d)} computes the order of an ideal defined by \\spad{m1} and \\spad{m2} where \\spad{d} is the known part of the denominator") (((|Matrix| |#1|) (|Matrix| |#1|) (|Matrix| |#1|)) "\\spad{idealiser(m1,m2)} computes the order of an ideal defined by \\spad{m1} and \\spad{m2}")) (|leastPower| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{leastPower(p,n)} returns \\spad{e},{} where \\spad{e} is the smallest integer such that \\spad{p **e >= n}")) (|divideIfCan!| ((|#1| (|Matrix| |#1|) (|Matrix| |#1|) |#1| (|Integer|)) "\\spad{divideIfCan!(matrix,matrixOut,prime,n)} attempts to divide the entries of \\spad{matrix} by \\spad{prime} and store the result in \\spad{matrixOut}. If it is successful,{} 1 is returned and if not,{} \\spad{prime} is returned. Here both \\spad{matrix} and \\spad{matrixOut} are \\spad{n}-by-\\spad{n} upper triangular matrices.")) (|matrixGcd| ((|#1| (|Matrix| |#1|) |#1| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{matrixGcd(mat,sing,n)} is \\spad{gcd(sing,g)} where \\spad{g} is the gcd of the entries of the \\spad{n}-by-\\spad{n} upper-triangular matrix \\spad{mat}.")) (|diagonalProduct| ((|#1| (|Matrix| |#1|)) "\\spad{diagonalProduct(m)} returns the product of the elements on the diagonal of the matrix \\spad{m}")) (|squareFree| (((|Factored| $) $) "\\spad{squareFree(x)} returns a square-free factorisation of \\spad{x}"))) NIL NIL (-514 |mn|) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{IndexedBits} is a domain to compactly represent large quantities of Boolean data.")) (|And| (($ $ $) "\\spad{And(n,m)} returns the bit-by-bit logical {\\em And} of \\spad{n} and \\spad{m}.")) (|Or| (($ $ $) "\\spad{Or(n,m)} returns the bit-by-bit logical {\\em Or} of \\spad{n} and \\spad{m}.")) (|Not| (($ $) "\\spad{Not(n)} returns the bit-by-bit logical {\\em Not} of \\spad{n}."))) ((-4511 . T) (-4510 . T)) ((-12 (|HasCategory| (-114) (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| (-114) (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (QUOTE (-114))))) (|HasCategory| (-114) (|%list| (QUOTE -633) (QUOTE (-549)))) (|HasCategory| (-114) (QUOTE (-872))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (QUOTE (-872))) (|HasCategory| (-114) (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| (-114) (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| (-114) (QUOTE (-102)))) (-515 K R UP L) ((|constructor| (NIL "IntegralBasisPolynomialTools provides functions for \\indented{1}{mapping functions on the coefficients of univariate and bivariate} \\indented{1}{polynomials.}")) (|mapBivariate| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|)) (|Mapping| |#4| |#1|) |#3|) "\\spad{mapBivariate(f,p(x,y))} applies the function \\spad{f} to the coefficients of \\spad{p(x,y)}.")) (|mapMatrixIfCan| (((|Union| (|Matrix| |#2|) "failed") (|Mapping| (|Union| |#1| "failed") |#4|) (|Matrix| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|))) "\\spad{mapMatrixIfCan(f,mat)} applies the function \\spad{f} to the coefficients of the entries of \\spad{mat} if possible,{} and returns \\spad{\"failed\"} otherwise.")) (|mapUnivariateIfCan| (((|Union| |#2| "failed") (|Mapping| (|Union| |#1| "failed") |#4|) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|)) "\\spad{mapUnivariateIfCan(f,p(x))} applies the function \\spad{f} to the coefficients of \\spad{p(x)},{} if possible,{} and returns \\spad{\"failed\"} otherwise.")) (|mapUnivariate| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|) (|Mapping| |#4| |#1|) |#2|) "\\spad{mapUnivariate(f,p(x))} applies the function \\spad{f} to the coefficients of \\spad{p(x)}.") ((|#2| (|Mapping| |#1| |#4|) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|)) "\\spad{mapUnivariate(f,p(x))} applies the function \\spad{f} to the coefficients of \\spad{p(x)}."))) NIL NIL (-516) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{This domain implements a container of information} about the AXIOM library")) (|coerce| (($ (|String|)) "\\spad{coerce(s)} converts \\axiom{\\spad{s}} into an \\axiom{IndexCard}. Warning: if \\axiom{\\spad{s}} is not of the right format then an error will occur when using it.")) (|fullDisplay| (((|Void|) $) "\\spad{fullDisplay(ic)} prints all of the information contained in \\axiom{\\spad{ic}}.")) (|display| (((|Void|) $) "\\spad{display(ic)} prints a summary of the information contained in \\axiom{\\spad{ic}}.")) (|elt| (((|String|) $ (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{elt(ic,s)} selects a particular field from \\axiom{\\spad{ic}}. Valid fields are \\axiom{name,{} nargs,{} exposed,{} type,{} abbreviation,{} kind,{} origin,{} params,{} condition,{} doc}."))) NIL NIL (-517 R Q A B) ((|constructor| (NIL "InnerCommonDenominator provides functions to compute the common denominator of a finite linear aggregate of elements of the quotient field of an integral domain.")) (|splitDenominator| (((|Record| (|:| |num| |#3|) (|:| |den| |#1|)) |#4|) "\\spad{splitDenominator([q1,...,qn])} returns \\spad{[[p1,...,pn], d]} such that \\spad{qi = pi/d} and \\spad{d} is a common denominator for the \\spad{qi}'s.")) (|clearDenominator| ((|#3| |#4|) "\\spad{clearDenominator([q1,...,qn])} returns \\spad{[p1,...,pn]} such that \\spad{qi = pi/d} where \\spad{d} is a common denominator for the \\spad{qi}'s.")) (|commonDenominator| ((|#1| |#4|) "\\spad{commonDenominator([q1,...,qn])} returns a common denominator \\spad{d} for \\spad{q1},{}...,{}qn."))) NIL NIL (-518 -4164 |Expon| |VarSet| |DPoly|) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain represents polynomial ideals with coefficients in any field and supports the basic ideal operations,{} including intersection sum and quotient. An ideal is represented by a list of polynomials (the generators of the ideal) and a boolean that is \\spad{true} if the generators are a Groebner basis. The algorithms used are based on Groebner basis computations. The ordering is determined by the datatype of the input polynomials. Users may use refinements of total degree orderings.")) (|relationsIdeal| (((|SuchThat| (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|List| (|Equation| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) (|List| |#4|)) "\\spad{relationsIdeal(polyList)} returns the ideal of relations among the polynomials in \\spad{polyList}.")) (|saturate| (($ $ |#4| (|List| |#3|)) "\\spad{saturate(I,f,lvar)} is the saturation with respect to the prime principal ideal which is generated by \\spad{f} in the polynomial ring \\spad{F[lvar]}.") (($ $ |#4|) "\\spad{saturate(I,f)} is the saturation of the ideal \\spad{I} with respect to the multiplicative set generated by the polynomial \\spad{f}.")) (|coerce| (($ (|List| |#4|)) "\\spad{coerce(polyList)} converts the list of polynomials \\spad{polyList} to an ideal.")) (|generators| (((|List| |#4|) $) "\\spad{generators(I)} returns a list of generators for the ideal \\spad{I}.")) (|groebner?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{groebner?(I)} tests if the generators of the ideal \\spad{I} are a Groebner basis.")) (|groebnerIdeal| (($ (|List| |#4|)) "\\spad{groebnerIdeal(polyList)} constructs the ideal generated by the list of polynomials \\spad{polyList} which are assumed to be a Groebner basis. Note: this operation avoids a Groebner basis computation.")) (|ideal| (($ (|List| |#4|)) "\\spad{ideal(polyList)} constructs the ideal generated by the list of polynomials \\spad{polyList}.")) (|leadingIdeal| (($ $) "\\spad{leadingIdeal(I)} is the ideal generated by the leading terms of the elements of the ideal \\spad{I}.")) (|dimension| (((|Integer|) $) "\\spad{dimension(I)} gives the dimension of the ideal \\spad{I}. in the ring \\spad{F[lvar]},{} where lvar are the variables appearing in \\spad{I}") (((|Integer|) $ (|List| |#3|)) "\\spad{dimension(I,lvar)} gives the dimension of the ideal \\spad{I},{} in the ring \\spad{F[lvar]}")) (|backOldPos| (($ (|Record| (|:| |mval| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|:| |invmval| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|:| |genIdeal| $))) "\\spad{backOldPos(genPos)} takes the result produced by \\spadfunFrom{generalPosition}{PolynomialIdeals} and performs the inverse transformation,{} returning the original ideal \\spad{backOldPos(generalPosition(I,listvar))} = \\spad{I}.")) (|generalPosition| (((|Record| (|:| |mval| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|:| |invmval| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|:| |genIdeal| $)) $ (|List| |#3|)) "\\spad{generalPosition(I,listvar)} perform a random linear transformation on the variables in \\spad{listvar} and returns the transformed ideal along with the change of basis matrix.")) (|groebner| (($ $) "\\spad{groebner(I)} returns a set of generators of \\spad{I} that are a Groebner basis for \\spad{I}.")) (|quotient| (($ $ |#4|) "\\spad{quotient(I,f)} computes the quotient of the ideal \\spad{I} by the principal ideal generated by the polynomial \\spad{f},{} \\spad{(I:(f))}.") (($ $ $) "\\spad{quotient(I,J)} computes the quotient of the ideals \\spad{I} and \\spad{J},{} \\spad{(I:J)}.")) (|intersect| (($ (|List| $)) "\\spad{intersect(LI)} computes the intersection of the list of ideals \\spad{LI}.") (($ $ $) "\\spad{intersect(I,J)} computes the intersection of the ideals \\spad{I} and \\spad{J}.")) (|zeroDim?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{zeroDim?(I)} tests if the ideal \\spad{I} is zero dimensional,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} all its associated primes are maximal,{} in the ring \\spad{F[lvar]},{} where lvar are the variables appearing in \\spad{I}") (((|Boolean|) $ (|List| |#3|)) "\\spad{zeroDim?(I,lvar)} tests if the ideal \\spad{I} is zero dimensional,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} all its associated primes are maximal,{} in the ring \\spad{F[lvar]}")) (|inRadical?| (((|Boolean|) |#4| $) "\\spad{inRadical?(f,I)} tests if some power of the polynomial \\spad{f} belongs to the ideal \\spad{I}.")) (|in?| (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\spad{in?(I,J)} tests if the ideal \\spad{I} is contained in the ideal \\spad{J}.")) (|element?| (((|Boolean|) |#4| $) "\\spad{element?(f,I)} tests whether the polynomial \\spad{f} belongs to the ideal \\spad{I}.")) (|zero?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{zero?(I)} tests whether the ideal \\spad{I} is the zero ideal")) (|one?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{one?(I)} tests whether the ideal \\spad{I} is the unit ideal,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} contains 1.")) (+ (($ $ $) "\\spad{I+J} computes the ideal generated by the union of \\spad{I} and \\spad{J}.")) (** (($ $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{I**n} computes the \\spad{n}th power of the ideal \\spad{I}.")) (* (($ $ $) "\\spad{I*J} computes the product of the ideal \\spad{I} and \\spad{J}."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#3| (|%list| (QUOTE -633) (QUOTE (-1209))))) (-519 |vl| |nv|) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{2}{This package provides functions for the primary decomposition of} polynomial ideals over the rational numbers. The ideals are members of the \\spadtype{PolynomialIdeals} domain,{} and the polynomial generators are required to be from the \\spadtype{DistributedMultivariatePolynomial} domain.")) (|contract| (((|PolynomialIdeals| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)) (|DirectProduct| |#2| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|OrderedVariableList| |#1|) (|DistributedMultivariatePolynomial| |#1| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))) (|PolynomialIdeals| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)) (|DirectProduct| |#2| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|OrderedVariableList| |#1|) (|DistributedMultivariatePolynomial| |#1| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))) (|List| (|OrderedVariableList| |#1|))) "\\spad{contract(I,lvar)} contracts the ideal \\spad{I} to the polynomial ring \\spad{F[lvar]}.")) 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This domain differs from Symbol in that it does not support any form of scripting. A value of this domain is a plain old identifier. \\blankline")) (|gensym| (($) "\\spad{gensym()} returns a new identifier,{} different from any other identifier in the running system"))) NIL NIL (-521 A S) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{Indexed direct products of abelian groups over an abelian group \\spad{A} of} generators indexed by the ordered set \\spad{S}. All items have finite support: only non-zero terms are stored."))) NIL ((-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-1133))))) (-522 A S) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{Indexed direct products of abelian monoids over an abelian monoid \\spad{A} of} generators indexed by the ordered set \\spad{S}. All items have finite support. Only non-zero terms are stored."))) NIL ((-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-1133))))) (-523 A S) ((|constructor| (NIL "This category represents the direct product of some set with respect to an ordered indexing set.")) (|terms| (((|List| (|Pair| |#2| |#1|)) $) "\\spad{terms x} returns the list of terms in \\spad{x}. Each term is a pair of a support (the first component) and the corresponding value (the second component).")) (|reductum| (($ $) "\\spad{reductum(z)} returns a new element created by removing the leading coefficient/support pair from the element \\spad{z}. Error: if \\spad{z} has no support.")) (|leadingSupport| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{leadingSupport(z)} returns the index of leading (with respect to the ordering on the indexing set) monomial of \\spad{z}. Error: if \\spad{z} has no support.")) (|leadingCoefficient| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{leadingCoefficient(z)} returns the coefficient of the leading (with respect to the ordering on the indexing set) monomial of \\spad{z}. 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(|readUInt16!| (((|Maybe| (|UInt16|)) $) "\\spad{readUInt16!(cond)} attempts to read a \\spad{UInt16} value from the input conduit `cond'. Returns the value if successful,{} otherwise \\spad{nothing}.")) (|readInt16!| (((|Maybe| (|Int16|)) $) "\\spad{readInt16!(cond)} attempts to read an \\spad{Int16} value from the input conduit `cond'. Returns the value if successful,{} otherwise \\spad{nothing}.")) (|readUInt8!| (((|Maybe| (|UInt8|)) $) "\\spad{readUInt8!(cond)} attempts to read a \\spad{UInt8} value from the input conduit `cond'. Returns the value if successful,{} otherwise \\spad{nothing}.")) (|readInt8!| (((|Maybe| (|Int8|)) $) "\\spad{readInt8!(cond)} attempts to read an \\spad{Int8} value from the input conduit `cond'. Returns the value if successful,{} otherwise \\spad{nothing}.")) (|readByte!| (((|Maybe| (|Byte|)) $) "\\spad{readByte!(cond)} attempts to read a byte from the input conduit `cond'. Returns the read byte if successful,{} otherwise \\spad{nothing}."))) 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(|minimalPolynomial| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|) (|Vector| |#1|)) "\\spad{minimalPolynomial(x)} \\undocumented{} See \\axiomFunFrom{minimalPolynomial}{FiniteAlgebraicExtensionField}")) (|normalElement| (((|Vector| |#1|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{normalElement(n)} \\undocumented{} See \\axiomFunFrom{normalElement}{FiniteAlgebraicExtensionField}")) (|basis| (((|Vector| (|Vector| |#1|)) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{basis(n)} \\undocumented{} See \\axiomFunFrom{basis}{FiniteAlgebraicExtensionField}")) (|normal?| (((|Boolean|) (|Vector| |#1|)) "\\spad{normal?(x)} \\undocumented{} See \\axiomFunFrom{normal?}{FiniteAlgebraicExtensionField}")) (|lookup| (((|PositiveInteger|) (|Vector| |#1|)) "\\spad{lookup(x)} \\undocumented{} See \\axiomFunFrom{lookup}{Finite}")) (|inv| (((|Vector| |#1|) (|Vector| |#1|)) "\\spad{inv x} \\undocumented{} See \\axiomFunFrom{inv}{DivisionRing}")) (|trace| (((|Vector| |#1|) (|Vector| |#1|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{trace(x,n)} \\undocumented{} See \\axiomFunFrom{trace}{FiniteAlgebraicExtensionField}")) (|norm| (((|Vector| |#1|) (|Vector| |#1|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{norm(x,n)} \\undocumented{} See \\axiomFunFrom{norm}{FiniteAlgebraicExtensionField}")) (/ (((|Vector| |#1|) (|Vector| |#1|) (|Vector| |#1|)) "\\spad{x/y} \\undocumented{} See \\axiomFunFrom{/}{Field}")) (* (((|Vector| |#1|) (|Vector| |#1|) (|Vector| |#1|)) "\\spad{x*y} \\undocumented{} See \\axiomFunFrom{*}{SemiGroup}")) (** (((|Vector| |#1|) (|Vector| |#1|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{x**n} \\undocumented{} See \\axiomFunFrom{**}{DivisionRing}")) (|qPot| (((|Vector| |#1|) (|Vector| |#1|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{qPot(v,e)} computes \\spad{v**(q**e)},{} interpreting \\spad{v} as an element of normal basis field,{} \\spad{q} the size of the ground field. 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A divide and conquer algorithm similar to the one from \\spad{D}.\\spad{R}.Stinson,{} \"Some observations on parallel Algorithms for fast exponentiation in GF(2^n)\",{} Siam \\spad{J}. Computation,{} Vol.19,{} No.4,{} pp.711-717,{} August 1990 is used. Argument \\spad{k} is a parameter of this algorithm.")) (|xn| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{xn(n)} returns the polynomial \\spad{x**n-1}.")) (|pol| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|) (|Vector| |#1|)) "\\spad{pol(v)} turns the vector \\spad{[v0,...,vn]} into the polynomial \\spad{v0+v1*x+ ... + vn*x**n}.")) (|index| (((|Vector| |#1|) (|PositiveInteger|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{index(n,m)} is a index function for vectors of length \\spad{n} over the ground field.")) (|random| (((|Vector| |#1|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{random(n)} creates a vector over the ground field with random entries.")) 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NIL NIL (-545 |Varset|) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{2}{IndexedExponents of an ordered set of variables gives a representation} for the degree of polynomials in commuting variables. It gives an ordered pairing of non negative integer exponents with variables"))) NIL ((-12 (|HasCategory| (-793) (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))))) (-546 K -4164 |Par|) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package is the inner package to be used by NumericRealEigenPackage and NumericComplexEigenPackage for the computation of numeric eigenvalues and eigenvectors.")) (|innerEigenvectors| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |outval| |#2|) (|:| |outmult| (|Integer|)) (|:| |outvect| (|List| (|Matrix| |#2|))))) (|Matrix| |#1|) |#3| (|Mapping| (|Factored| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|))) "\\spad{innerEigenvectors(m,eps,factor)} computes explicitly the eigenvalues and the correspondent eigenvectors of the matrix \\spad{m}. The parameter \\spad{eps} determines the type of the output,{} \\spad{factor} is the univariate factorizer to br used to reduce the characteristic polynomial into irreducible factors.")) (|solve1| (((|List| |#2|) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|) |#3|) "\\spad{solve1(pol, eps)} finds the roots of the univariate polynomial polynomial \\spad{pol} to precision eps. If \\spad{K} is \\spad{Fraction Integer} then only the real roots are returned,{} if \\spad{K} is \\spad{Complex Fraction Integer} then all roots are found.")) (|charpol| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|) (|Matrix| |#1|)) "\\spad{charpol(m)} computes the characteristic polynomial of a matrix \\spad{m} with entries in \\spad{K}. 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(|compile| (((|Symbol|) (|Symbol|) (|List| $)) "\\spad{compile(f, [t1,...,tn])} forces the interpreter to compile the function \\spad{f} with signature \\spad{(t1,...,tn) -> ?}. returns the symbol \\spad{f} if successful. Error: if \\spad{f} was not defined beforehand in the interpreter,{} or if the \\spad{ti}'s are not valid types,{} or if the compiler fails.")) (|declare| (((|Symbol|) (|List| $)) "\\spad{declare(t)} returns a name \\spad{f} such that \\spad{f} has been declared to the interpreter to be of type \\spad{t},{} but has not been assigned a value yet. Note: \\spad{t} should be created as \\spad{devaluate(T)\\$Lisp} where \\spad{T} is the actual type of \\spad{f} (this hack is required for the case where \\spad{T} is a mapping type).")) (|parseString| (($ (|String|)) "parseString is the inverse of unparse. It parses a string to InputForm.")) (|unparse| (((|String|) $) "\\spad{unparse(f)} returns a string \\spad{s} such that the parser would transform \\spad{s} to \\spad{f}. Error: if \\spad{f} is not the parsed form of a string.")) (|flatten| (($ $) "\\spad{flatten(s)} returns an input form corresponding to \\spad{s} with all the nested operations flattened to triples using new local variables. If \\spad{s} is a piece of code,{} this speeds up the compilation tremendously later on.")) ((|One|) (($) "\\spad{1} returns the input form corresponding to 1.")) ((|Zero|) (($) "\\spad{0} returns the input form corresponding to 0.")) (** (($ $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{a ** b} returns the input form corresponding to \\spad{a ** b}.") (($ $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{a ** b} returns the input form corresponding to \\spad{a ** b}.")) (/ (($ $ $) "\\spad{a / b} returns the input form corresponding to \\spad{a / b}.")) (* (($ $ $) "\\spad{a * b} returns the input form corresponding to \\spad{a * b}.")) (+ (($ $ $) "\\spad{a + b} returns the input form corresponding to \\spad{a + b}.")) (|lambda| (($ $ (|List| (|Symbol|))) "\\spad{lambda(code, [x1,...,xn])} returns the input form corresponding to \\spad{(x1,...,xn) +-> code} if \\spad{n > 1},{} or to \\spad{x1 +-> code} if \\spad{n = 1}.")) (|function| (($ $ (|List| (|Symbol|)) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{function(code, [x1,...,xn], f)} returns the input form corresponding to \\spad{f(x1,...,xn) == code}.")) (|binary| (($ $ (|List| $)) "\\spad{binary(op, [a1,...,an])} returns the input form corresponding to \\spad{a1 op a2 op ... op an}.")) (|convert| (($ (|SExpression|)) "\\spad{convert(s)} makes \\spad{s} into an input form.")) (|interpret| (((|Any|) $) "\\spad{interpret(f)} passes \\spad{f} to the interpreter."))) NIL NIL (-550 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "Tools for manipulating input forms.")) (|interpret| ((|#1| (|InputForm|)) "\\spad{interpret(f)} passes \\spad{f} to the interpreter,{} and transforms the result into an object of type \\spad{R}.")) (|packageCall| (((|InputForm|) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{packageCall(f)} returns the input form corresponding to \\spad{f}\\$\\spad{R}."))) NIL NIL (-551 |Coef| UTS) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package computes infinite products of univariate Taylor series over an integral domain of characteristic 0.")) (|generalInfiniteProduct| ((|#2| |#2| (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{generalInfiniteProduct(f(x),a,d)} computes \\spad{product(n=a,a+d,a+2*d,...,f(x**n))}. The series \\spad{f(x)} should have constant coefficient 1.")) (|oddInfiniteProduct| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{oddInfiniteProduct(f(x))} computes \\spad{product(n=1,3,5...,f(x**n))}. The series \\spad{f(x)} should have constant coefficient 1.")) (|evenInfiniteProduct| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{evenInfiniteProduct(f(x))} computes \\spad{product(n=2,4,6...,f(x**n))}. The series \\spad{f(x)} should have constant coefficient 1.")) (|infiniteProduct| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{infiniteProduct(f(x))} computes \\spad{product(n=1,2,3...,f(x**n))}. The series \\spad{f(x)} should have constant coefficient 1."))) NIL NIL (-552 K -4164 |Par|) ((|constructor| (NIL "This is an internal package for computing approximate solutions to systems of polynomial equations. The parameter \\spad{K} specifies the coefficient field of the input polynomials and must be either \\spad{Fraction(Integer)} or \\spad{Complex(Fraction Integer)}. The parameter \\spad{F} specifies where the solutions must lie and can be one of the following: \\spad{Float},{} \\spad{Fraction(Integer)},{} \\spad{Complex(Float)},{} \\spad{Complex(Fraction Integer)}. The last parameter specifies the type of the precision operand and must be either \\spad{Fraction(Integer)} or \\spad{Float}.")) (|makeEq| (((|List| (|Equation| (|Polynomial| |#2|))) (|List| |#2|) (|List| (|Symbol|))) "\\spad{makeEq(lsol,lvar)} returns a list of equations formed by corresponding members of \\spad{lvar} and \\spad{lsol}.")) (|innerSolve| (((|List| (|List| |#2|)) (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|List| (|Symbol|)) |#3|) "\\spad{innerSolve(lnum,lden,lvar,eps)} returns a list of solutions of the system of polynomials \\spad{lnum},{} with the side condition that none of the members of \\spad{lden} vanish identically on any solution. Each solution is expressed as a list corresponding to the list of variables in \\spad{lvar} and with precision specified by \\spad{eps}.")) (|innerSolve1| (((|List| |#2|) (|Polynomial| |#1|) |#3|) "\\spad{innerSolve1(p,eps)} returns the list of the zeros of the polynomial \\spad{p} with precision \\spad{eps}.") (((|List| |#2|) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|) |#3|) "\\spad{innerSolve1(up,eps)} returns the list of the zeros of the univariate polynomial \\spad{up} with precision \\spad{eps}."))) NIL NIL (-553 R BP |pMod| |nextMod|) ((|reduction| ((|#2| |#2| |#1|) "\\spad{reduction(f,p)} reduces the coefficients of the polynomial \\spad{f} modulo the prime \\spad{p}.")) (|modularGcd| ((|#2| (|List| |#2|)) "\\spad{modularGcd(listf)} computes the gcd of the list of polynomials \\spad{listf} by modular methods.")) (|modularGcdPrimitive| ((|#2| (|List| |#2|)) "\\spad{modularGcdPrimitive(f1,f2)} computes the gcd of the two polynomials \\spad{f1} and \\spad{f2} by modular methods."))) NIL NIL (-554 OV E R P) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{2}{This is an inner package for factoring multivariate polynomials} over various coefficient domains in characteristic 0. The univariate factor operation is passed as a parameter. Multivariate hensel lifting is used to lift the univariate factorization")) (|factor| (((|Factored| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|)) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|) (|Mapping| (|Factored| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#3|)) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#3|))) "\\spad{factor(p,ufact)} factors the multivariate polynomial \\spad{p} by specializing variables and calling the univariate factorizer \\spad{ufact}. \\spad{p} is represented as a univariate polynomial with multivariate coefficients.") (((|Factored| |#4|) |#4| (|Mapping| (|Factored| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#3|)) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#3|))) "\\spad{factor(p,ufact)} factors the multivariate polynomial \\spad{p} by specializing variables and calling the univariate factorizer \\spad{ufact}."))) NIL NIL (-555 K UP |Coef| UTS) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package computes infinite products of univariate Taylor series over an arbitrary finite field.")) (|generalInfiniteProduct| ((|#4| |#4| (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{generalInfiniteProduct(f(x),a,d)} computes \\spad{product(n=a,a+d,a+2*d,...,f(x**n))}. The series \\spad{f(x)} should have constant coefficient 1.")) (|oddInfiniteProduct| ((|#4| |#4|) "\\spad{oddInfiniteProduct(f(x))} computes \\spad{product(n=1,3,5...,f(x**n))}. The series \\spad{f(x)} should have constant coefficient 1.")) (|evenInfiniteProduct| ((|#4| |#4|) "\\spad{evenInfiniteProduct(f(x))} computes \\spad{product(n=2,4,6...,f(x**n))}. The series \\spad{f(x)} should have constant coefficient 1.")) (|infiniteProduct| ((|#4| |#4|) "\\spad{infiniteProduct(f(x))} computes \\spad{product(n=1,2,3...,f(x**n))}. The series \\spad{f(x)} should have constant coefficient 1."))) NIL NIL (-556 |Coef| UTS) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package computes infinite products of univariate Taylor series over a field of prime order.")) (|generalInfiniteProduct| ((|#2| |#2| (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{generalInfiniteProduct(f(x),a,d)} computes \\spad{product(n=a,a+d,a+2*d,...,f(x**n))}. The series \\spad{f(x)} should have constant coefficient 1.")) (|oddInfiniteProduct| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{oddInfiniteProduct(f(x))} computes \\spad{product(n=1,3,5...,f(x**n))}. The series \\spad{f(x)} should have constant coefficient 1.")) (|evenInfiniteProduct| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{evenInfiniteProduct(f(x))} computes \\spad{product(n=2,4,6...,f(x**n))}. The series \\spad{f(x)} should have constant coefficient 1.")) (|infiniteProduct| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{infiniteProduct(f(x))} computes \\spad{product(n=1,2,3...,f(x**n))}. The series \\spad{f(x)} should have constant coefficient 1."))) NIL NIL (-557 R UP) ((|constructor| (NIL "Find the sign of a polynomial around a point or infinity.")) (|signAround| (((|Union| (|Integer|) "failed") |#2| |#1| (|Mapping| (|Union| (|Integer|) "failed") |#1|)) "\\spad{signAround(u,r,f)} \\undocumented") (((|Union| (|Integer|) "failed") |#2| |#1| (|Integer|) (|Mapping| (|Union| (|Integer|) "failed") |#1|)) "\\spad{signAround(u,r,i,f)} \\undocumented") (((|Union| (|Integer|) "failed") |#2| (|Integer|) (|Mapping| (|Union| (|Integer|) "failed") |#1|)) "\\spad{signAround(u,i,f)} \\undocumented"))) NIL NIL (-558 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "An \\spad{IntegerNumberSystem} is a model for the integers.")) (|invmod| (($ $ $) "\\spad{invmod(a,b)},{} \\spad{0<=a1},{} \\spad{(a,b)=1} means \\spad{1/a mod b}.")) (|powmod| (($ $ $ $) "\\spad{powmod(a,b,p)},{} \\spad{0<=a,b

1},{} means \\spad{a**b mod p}.")) (|mulmod| (($ $ $ $) "\\spad{mulmod(a,b,p)},{} \\spad{0<=a,b

1},{} means \\spad{a*b mod p}.")) (|submod| (($ $ $ $) "\\spad{submod(a,b,p)},{} \\spad{0<=a,b

1},{} means \\spad{a-b mod p}.")) (|addmod| (($ $ $ $) "\\spad{addmod(a,b,p)},{} \\spad{0<=a,b

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1},{} means \\spad{a**b mod p}.")) (|mulmod| (($ $ $ $) "\\spad{mulmod(a,b,p)},{} \\spad{0<=a,b

1},{} means \\spad{a*b mod p}.")) (|submod| (($ $ $ $) "\\spad{submod(a,b,p)},{} \\spad{0<=a,b

1},{} means \\spad{a-b mod p}.")) (|addmod| (($ $ $ $) "\\spad{addmod(a,b,p)},{} \\spad{0<=a,b

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(|algint| (((|IntegrationResult| |#2|) |#2| (|Kernel| |#2|) (|Kernel| |#2|) (|Mapping| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|))) "\\spad{algint(f, x, y, d)} returns the integral of \\spad{f(x,y)dx} where \\spad{y} is an algebraic function of \\spad{x}; \\spad{d} is the derivation to use on \\spad{k[x]}."))) NIL NIL (-567 R0 -4164 UP UPUP R) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package provides functions for integrating a function on an algebraic curve.")) (|palginfieldint| (((|Union| |#5| "failed") |#5| (|Mapping| |#3| |#3|)) "\\spad{palginfieldint(f, d)} returns an algebraic function \\spad{g} such that \\spad{dg = f} if such a \\spad{g} exists,{} \"failed\" otherwise. Argument \\spad{f} must be a pure algebraic function.")) (|palgintegrate| (((|IntegrationResult| |#5|) |#5| (|Mapping| |#3| |#3|)) "\\spad{palgintegrate(f, d)} integrates \\spad{f} with respect to the derivation \\spad{d}. Argument \\spad{f} must be a pure algebraic function.")) (|algintegrate| (((|IntegrationResult| |#5|) |#5| (|Mapping| |#3| |#3|)) "\\spad{algintegrate(f, d)} integrates \\spad{f} with respect to the derivation \\spad{d}."))) NIL NIL (-568) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package provides functions to lookup bits in integers")) (|bitTruth| (((|Boolean|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{bitTruth(n,m)} returns \\spad{true} if coefficient of 2**m in abs(\\spad{n}) is 1")) (|bitCoef| (((|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{bitCoef(n,m)} returns the coefficient of 2**m in abs(\\spad{n})")) (|bitLength| (((|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{bitLength(n)} returns the number of bits to represent abs(\\spad{n})"))) NIL NIL (-569 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{+ Author: Mike Dewar} + Date Created: November 1996 + Date Last Updated: + Basic Functions: + Related Constructors: + Also See: + AMS Classifications: + Keywords: + References: + Description: + This category implements of interval arithmetic and transcendental + functions over intervals.")) (|contains?| (((|Boolean|) $ |#1|) "\\spad{contains?(i,f)} returns \\spad{true} if \\axiom{\\spad{f}} is contained within the interval \\axiom{\\spad{i}},{} \\spad{false} otherwise.")) (|negative?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{negative?(u)} returns \\axiom{\\spad{true}} if every element of \\spad{u} is negative,{} \\axiom{\\spad{false}} otherwise.")) (|positive?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{positive?(u)} returns \\axiom{\\spad{true}} if every element of \\spad{u} is positive,{} \\axiom{\\spad{false}} otherwise.")) (|width| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{width(u)} returns \\axiom{sup(\\spad{u}) - inf(\\spad{u})}.")) (|sup| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{sup(u)} returns the supremum of \\axiom{\\spad{u}}.")) (|inf| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{inf(u)} returns the infinum of \\axiom{\\spad{u}}.")) (|qinterval| (($ |#1| |#1|) "\\spad{qinterval(inf,sup)} creates a new interval \\axiom{[\\spad{inf},{}\\spad{sup}]},{} without checking the ordering on the elements.")) (|interval| (($ (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{interval(f)} creates a new interval around \\spad{f}.") (($ |#1|) "\\spad{interval(f)} creates a new interval around \\spad{f}.") (($ |#1| |#1|) "\\spad{interval(inf,sup)} creates a new interval,{} either \\axiom{[\\spad{inf},{}\\spad{sup}]} if \\axiom{\\spad{inf} <= \\spad{sup}} or \\axiom{[\\spad{sup},{}in]} otherwise."))) ((-2862 . T) (-4503 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-570 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "The category of commutative integral domains,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} commutative rings with no zero divisors. \\blankline Conditional attributes: \\indented{2}{canonicalUnitNormal\\tab{20}the canonical field is the same for all associates} \\indented{2}{canonicalsClosed\\tab{20}the product of two canonicals is itself canonical}")) (|unit?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{unit?(x)} tests whether \\spad{x} is a unit,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} is invertible.")) (|associates?| (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\spad{associates?(x,y)} tests whether \\spad{x} and \\spad{y} are associates,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} differ by a unit factor.")) (|unitCanonical| (($ $) "\\spad{unitCanonical(x)} returns \\spad{unitNormal(x).canonical}.")) (|unitNormal| (((|Record| (|:| |unit| $) (|:| |canonical| $) (|:| |associate| $)) $) "\\spad{unitNormal(x)} tries to choose a canonical element from the associate class of \\spad{x}. The attribute canonicalUnitNormal,{} if asserted,{} means that the \"canonical\" element is the same across all associates of \\spad{x} if \\spad{unitNormal(x) = [u,c,a]} then \\spad{u*c = x},{} \\spad{a*u = 1}.")) (|exquo| (((|Union| $ "failed") $ $) "\\spad{exquo(a,b)} either returns an element \\spad{c} such that \\spad{c*b=a} or \"failed\" if no such element can be found."))) NIL NIL (-571) ((|constructor| (NIL "The category of commutative integral domains,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} commutative rings with no zero divisors. \\blankline Conditional attributes: \\indented{2}{canonicalUnitNormal\\tab{20}the canonical field is the same for all associates} \\indented{2}{canonicalsClosed\\tab{20}the product of two canonicals is itself canonical}")) (|unit?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{unit?(x)} tests whether \\spad{x} is a unit,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} is invertible.")) (|associates?| (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\spad{associates?(x,y)} tests whether \\spad{x} and \\spad{y} are associates,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} differ by a unit factor.")) (|unitCanonical| (($ $) "\\spad{unitCanonical(x)} returns \\spad{unitNormal(x).canonical}.")) (|unitNormal| (((|Record| (|:| |unit| $) (|:| |canonical| $) (|:| |associate| $)) $) "\\spad{unitNormal(x)} tries to choose a canonical element from the associate class of \\spad{x}. The attribute canonicalUnitNormal,{} if asserted,{} means that the \"canonical\" element is the same across all associates of \\spad{x} if \\spad{unitNormal(x) = [u,c,a]} then \\spad{u*c = x},{} \\spad{a*u = 1}.")) (|exquo| (((|Union| $ "failed") $ $) "\\spad{exquo(a,b)} either returns an element \\spad{c} such that \\spad{c*b=a} or \"failed\" if no such element can be found."))) ((-4503 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-572 R -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package provides functions for integration,{} limited integration,{} extended integration and the risch differential equation for elemntary functions.")) (|lfextlimint| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |ratpart| |#2|) (|:| |coeff| |#2|)) "failed") |#2| (|Symbol|) (|Kernel| |#2|) (|List| (|Kernel| |#2|))) "\\spad{lfextlimint(f,x,k,[k1,...,kn])} returns functions \\spad{[h, c]} such that \\spad{dh/dx = f - c dk/dx}. Value \\spad{h} is looked for in a field containing \\spad{f} and \\spad{k1},{}...,{}kn (the \\spad{ki}'s must be logs).")) (|lfintegrate| (((|IntegrationResult| |#2|) |#2| (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{lfintegrate(f, x)} = \\spad{g} such that \\spad{dg/dx = f}.")) (|lfinfieldint| (((|Union| |#2| "failed") |#2| (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{lfinfieldint(f, x)} returns a function \\spad{g} such that \\spad{dg/dx = f} if \\spad{g} exists,{} \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|lflimitedint| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |mainpart| |#2|) (|:| |limitedlogs| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |coeff| |#2|) (|:| |logand| |#2|))))) "failed") |#2| (|Symbol|) (|List| |#2|)) "\\spad{lflimitedint(f,x,[g1,...,gn])} returns functions \\spad{[h,[[ci, gi]]]} such that the \\spad{gi}'s are among \\spad{[g1,...,gn]},{} and \\spad{d(h+sum(ci log(gi)))/dx = f},{} if possible,{} \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|lfextendedint| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |ratpart| |#2|) (|:| |coeff| |#2|)) "failed") |#2| (|Symbol|) |#2|) "\\spad{lfextendedint(f, x, g)} returns functions \\spad{[h, c]} such that \\spad{dh/dx = f - cg},{} if (\\spad{h},{} \\spad{c}) exist,{} \"failed\" otherwise."))) NIL NIL (-573 I) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{This Package contains basic methods for integer factorization.} The factor operation employs trial division up to 10,{}000. It then tests to see if \\spad{n} is a perfect power before using Pollards rho method. Because Pollards method may fail,{} the result of factor may contain composite factors. We should also employ Lenstra's eliptic curve method.")) (|PollardSmallFactor| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") |#1|) "\\spad{PollardSmallFactor(n)} returns a factor of \\spad{n} or \"failed\" if no one is found")) (|BasicMethod| (((|Factored| |#1|) |#1|) "\\spad{BasicMethod(n)} returns the factorization of integer \\spad{n} by trial division")) (|squareFree| (((|Factored| |#1|) |#1|) "\\spad{squareFree(n)} returns the square free factorization of integer \\spad{n}")) (|factor| (((|Factored| |#1|) |#1|) "\\spad{factor(n)} returns the full factorization of integer \\spad{n}"))) NIL NIL (-574) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\blankline")) (|entry| (((|Record| (|:| |endPointContinuity| (|Union| (|:| |continuous| "Continuous at the end points") (|:| |lowerSingular| "There is a singularity at the lower end point") (|:| |upperSingular| "There is a singularity at the upper end point") (|:| |bothSingular| "There are singularities at both end points") (|:| |notEvaluated| "End point continuity not yet evaluated"))) (|:| |singularitiesStream| (|Union| (|:| |str| (|Stream| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |notEvaluated| "Internal singularities not yet evaluated"))) (|:| |range| (|Union| (|:| |finite| "The range is finite") (|:| |lowerInfinite| "The bottom of range is infinite") (|:| |upperInfinite| "The top of range is infinite") (|:| |bothInfinite| "Both top and bottom points are infinite") (|:| |notEvaluated| "Range not yet evaluated")))) (|Record| (|:| |var| (|Symbol|)) (|:| |fn| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |range| (|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |abserr| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |relerr| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{entry(n)} \\undocumented{}")) (|entries| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |key| (|Record| (|:| |var| (|Symbol|)) (|:| |fn| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |range| (|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |abserr| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |relerr| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |entry| (|Record| (|:| |endPointContinuity| (|Union| (|:| |continuous| "Continuous at the end points") (|:| |lowerSingular| "There is a singularity at the lower end point") (|:| |upperSingular| "There is a singularity at the upper end point") (|:| |bothSingular| "There are singularities at both end points") (|:| |notEvaluated| "End point continuity not yet evaluated"))) (|:| |singularitiesStream| (|Union| (|:| |str| (|Stream| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |notEvaluated| "Internal singularities not yet evaluated"))) (|:| |range| (|Union| (|:| |finite| "The range is finite") (|:| |lowerInfinite| "The bottom of range is infinite") (|:| |upperInfinite| "The top of range is infinite") (|:| |bothInfinite| "Both top and bottom points are infinite") (|:| |notEvaluated| "Range not yet evaluated"))))))) $) "\\spad{entries(x)} \\undocumented{}")) (|showAttributes| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |endPointContinuity| (|Union| (|:| |continuous| "Continuous at the end points") (|:| |lowerSingular| "There is a singularity at the lower end point") (|:| |upperSingular| "There is a singularity at the upper end point") (|:| |bothSingular| "There are singularities at both end points") (|:| |notEvaluated| "End point continuity not yet evaluated"))) (|:| |singularitiesStream| (|Union| (|:| |str| (|Stream| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |notEvaluated| "Internal singularities not yet evaluated"))) (|:| |range| (|Union| (|:| |finite| "The range is finite") (|:| |lowerInfinite| "The bottom of range is infinite") (|:| |upperInfinite| "The top of range is infinite") (|:| |bothInfinite| "Both top and bottom points are infinite") (|:| |notEvaluated| "Range not yet evaluated")))) "failed") (|Record| (|:| |var| (|Symbol|)) (|:| |fn| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |range| (|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |abserr| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |relerr| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{showAttributes(x)} \\undocumented{}")) (|insert!| (($ (|Record| (|:| |key| (|Record| (|:| |var| (|Symbol|)) (|:| |fn| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |range| (|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |abserr| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |relerr| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |entry| (|Record| (|:| |endPointContinuity| (|Union| (|:| |continuous| "Continuous at the end points") (|:| |lowerSingular| "There is a singularity at the lower end point") (|:| |upperSingular| "There is a singularity at the upper end point") (|:| |bothSingular| "There are singularities at both end points") (|:| |notEvaluated| "End point continuity not yet evaluated"))) (|:| |singularitiesStream| (|Union| (|:| |str| (|Stream| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |notEvaluated| "Internal singularities not yet evaluated"))) (|:| |range| (|Union| (|:| |finite| "The range is finite") (|:| |lowerInfinite| "The bottom of range is infinite") (|:| |upperInfinite| "The top of range is infinite") (|:| |bothInfinite| "Both top and bottom points are infinite") (|:| |notEvaluated| "Range not yet evaluated"))))))) "\\spad{insert!(r)} inserts an entry \\spad{r} into theIFTable")) (|fTable| (($ (|List| (|Record| (|:| |key| (|Record| (|:| |var| (|Symbol|)) (|:| |fn| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |range| (|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |abserr| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |relerr| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |entry| (|Record| (|:| |endPointContinuity| (|Union| (|:| |continuous| "Continuous at the end points") (|:| |lowerSingular| "There is a singularity at the lower end point") (|:| |upperSingular| "There is a singularity at the upper end point") (|:| |bothSingular| "There are singularities at both end points") (|:| |notEvaluated| "End point continuity not yet evaluated"))) (|:| |singularitiesStream| (|Union| (|:| |str| (|Stream| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |notEvaluated| "Internal singularities not yet evaluated"))) (|:| |range| (|Union| (|:| |finite| "The range is finite") (|:| |lowerInfinite| "The bottom of range is infinite") (|:| |upperInfinite| "The top of range is infinite") (|:| |bothInfinite| "Both top and bottom points are infinite") (|:| |notEvaluated| "Range not yet evaluated")))))))) "\\spad{fTable(l)} creates a functions table from the elements of \\spad{l}.")) (|keys| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |var| (|Symbol|)) (|:| |fn| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |range| (|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |abserr| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |relerr| (|DoubleFloat|)))) $) "\\spad{keys(f)} returns the list of keys of \\spad{f}")) (|clearTheFTable| (((|Void|)) "\\spad{clearTheFTable()} clears the current table of functions.")) (|showTheFTable| (($) "\\spad{showTheFTable()} returns the current table of functions."))) NIL NIL (-575 R -4164 L) ((|constructor| (NIL "This internal package rationalises integrands on curves of the form: \\indented{2}{\\spad{y\\^2 = a x\\^2 + b x + c}} \\indented{2}{\\spad{y\\^2 = (a x + b) / (c x + d)}} \\indented{2}{\\spad{f(x, y) = 0} where \\spad{f} has degree 1 in \\spad{x}} The rationalization is done for integration,{} limited integration,{} extended integration and the risch differential equation.")) (|palgLODE0| (((|Record| (|:| |particular| (|Union| |#2| "failed")) (|:| |basis| (|List| |#2|))) |#3| |#2| (|Kernel| |#2|) (|Kernel| |#2|) (|Kernel| |#2|) |#2| (|Fraction| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|))) "\\spad{palgLODE0(op,g,x,y,z,t,c)} returns the solution of \\spad{op f = g} Argument \\spad{y} is an algebraic function of \\spad{x} satisfying \\spad{f(x,y)dx = c f(t,y) dy}; \\spad{c} and \\spad{t} are rational functions of \\spad{y}.") (((|Record| (|:| |particular| (|Union| |#2| "failed")) (|:| |basis| (|List| |#2|))) |#3| |#2| (|Kernel| |#2|) (|Kernel| |#2|) |#2| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|)) "\\spad{palgLODE0(op, g, x, y, d, p)} returns the solution of \\spad{op f = g}. Argument \\spad{y} is an algebraic function of \\spad{x} satisfying \\spad{d(x)\\^2y(x)\\^2 = P(x)}.")) (|lift| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|Fraction| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|))) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|) (|Kernel| |#2|)) "\\spad{lift(u,k)} \\undocumented")) (|multivariate| ((|#2| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|Fraction| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|))) (|Kernel| |#2|) |#2|) "\\spad{multivariate(u,k,f)} \\undocumented")) (|univariate| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|Fraction| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|))) |#2| (|Kernel| |#2|) (|Kernel| |#2|) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|)) "\\spad{univariate(f,k,k,p)} \\undocumented")) (|palgRDE0| (((|Union| |#2| "failed") |#2| |#2| (|Kernel| |#2|) (|Kernel| |#2|) (|Mapping| (|Union| |#2| "failed") |#2| |#2| (|Symbol|)) (|Kernel| |#2|) |#2| (|Fraction| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|))) "\\spad{palgRDE0(f, g, x, y, foo, t, c)} returns a function \\spad{z(x,y)} such that \\spad{dz/dx + n * df/dx z(x,y) = g(x,y)} if such a \\spad{z} exists,{} and \"failed\" otherwise. Argument \\spad{y} is an algebraic function of \\spad{x} satisfying \\spad{f(x,y)dx = c f(t,y) dy}; \\spad{c} and \\spad{t} are rational functions of \\spad{y}. Argument \\spad{foo},{} called by \\spad{foo(a, b, x)},{} is a function that solves \\spad{du/dx + n * da/dx u(x) = u(x)} for an unknown \\spad{u(x)} not involving \\spad{y}.") (((|Union| |#2| "failed") |#2| |#2| (|Kernel| |#2|) (|Kernel| |#2|) (|Mapping| (|Union| |#2| "failed") |#2| |#2| (|Symbol|)) |#2| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|)) "\\spad{palgRDE0(f, g, x, y, foo, d, p)} returns a function \\spad{z(x,y)} such that \\spad{dz/dx + n * df/dx z(x,y) = g(x,y)} if such a \\spad{z} exists,{} and \"failed\" otherwise. Argument \\spad{y} is an algebraic function of \\spad{x} satisfying \\spad{d(x)\\^2y(x)\\^2 = P(x)}. Argument \\spad{foo},{} called by \\spad{foo(a, b, x)},{} is a function that solves \\spad{du/dx + n * da/dx u(x) = u(x)} for an unknown \\spad{u(x)} not involving \\spad{y}.")) (|palglimint0| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |mainpart| |#2|) (|:| |limitedlogs| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |coeff| |#2|) (|:| |logand| |#2|))))) "failed") |#2| (|Kernel| |#2|) (|Kernel| |#2|) (|List| |#2|) (|Kernel| |#2|) |#2| (|Fraction| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|))) "\\spad{palglimint0(f, x, y, [u1,...,un], z, t, c)} returns functions \\spad{[h,[[ci, ui]]]} such that the \\spad{ui}'s are among \\spad{[u1,...,un]} and \\spad{d(h + sum(ci log(ui)))/dx = f(x,y)} if such functions exist,{} and \"failed\" otherwise. Argument \\spad{y} is an algebraic function of \\spad{x} satisfying \\spad{f(x,y)dx = c f(t,y) dy}; \\spad{c} and \\spad{t} are rational functions of \\spad{y}.") (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |mainpart| |#2|) (|:| |limitedlogs| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |coeff| |#2|) (|:| |logand| |#2|))))) "failed") |#2| (|Kernel| |#2|) (|Kernel| |#2|) (|List| |#2|) |#2| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|)) "\\spad{palglimint0(f, x, y, [u1,...,un], d, p)} returns functions \\spad{[h,[[ci, ui]]]} such that the \\spad{ui}'s are among \\spad{[u1,...,un]} and \\spad{d(h + sum(ci log(ui)))/dx = f(x,y)} if such functions exist,{} and \"failed\" otherwise. Argument \\spad{y} is an algebraic function of \\spad{x} satisfying \\spad{d(x)\\^2y(x)\\^2 = P(x)}.")) (|palgextint0| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |ratpart| |#2|) (|:| |coeff| |#2|)) "failed") |#2| (|Kernel| |#2|) (|Kernel| |#2|) |#2| (|Kernel| |#2|) |#2| (|Fraction| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|))) "\\spad{palgextint0(f, x, y, g, z, t, c)} returns functions \\spad{[h, d]} such that \\spad{dh/dx = f(x,y) - d g},{} where \\spad{y} is an algebraic function of \\spad{x} satisfying \\spad{f(x,y)dx = c f(t,y) dy},{} and \\spad{c} and \\spad{t} are rational functions of \\spad{y}. Argument \\spad{z} is a dummy variable not appearing in \\spad{f(x,y)}. The operation returns \"failed\" if no such functions exist.") (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |ratpart| |#2|) (|:| |coeff| |#2|)) "failed") |#2| (|Kernel| |#2|) (|Kernel| |#2|) |#2| |#2| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|)) "\\spad{palgextint0(f, x, y, g, d, p)} returns functions \\spad{[h, c]} such that \\spad{dh/dx = f(x,y) - c g},{} where \\spad{y} is an algebraic function of \\spad{x} satisfying \\spad{d(x)\\^2 y(x)\\^2 = P(x)},{} or \"failed\" if no such functions exist.")) (|palgint0| (((|IntegrationResult| |#2|) |#2| (|Kernel| |#2|) (|Kernel| |#2|) (|Kernel| |#2|) |#2| (|Fraction| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|))) "\\spad{palgint0(f, x, y, z, t, c)} returns the integral of \\spad{f(x,y)dx} where \\spad{y} is an algebraic function of \\spad{x} satisfying \\spad{f(x,y)dx = c f(t,y) dy}; \\spad{c} and \\spad{t} are rational functions of \\spad{y}. Argument \\spad{z} is a dummy variable not appearing in \\spad{f(x,y)}.") (((|IntegrationResult| |#2|) |#2| (|Kernel| |#2|) (|Kernel| |#2|) |#2| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|)) "\\spad{palgint0(f, x, y, d, p)} returns the integral of \\spad{f(x,y)dx} where \\spad{y} is an algebraic function of \\spad{x} satisfying \\spad{d(x)\\^2 y(x)\\^2 = P(x)}."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#3| (|%list| (QUOTE -680) (|devaluate| |#2|)))) (-576) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package provides various number theoretic functions on the integers.")) (|sumOfKthPowerDivisors| (((|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{sumOfKthPowerDivisors(n,k)} returns the sum of the \\spad{k}th powers of the integers between 1 and \\spad{n} (inclusive) which divide \\spad{n}. the sum of the \\spad{k}th powers of the divisors of \\spad{n} is often denoted by \\spad{sigma_k(n)}.")) (|sumOfDivisors| (((|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{sumOfDivisors(n)} returns the sum of the integers between 1 and \\spad{n} (inclusive) which divide \\spad{n}. The sum of the divisors of \\spad{n} is often denoted by \\spad{sigma(n)}.")) (|numberOfDivisors| (((|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{numberOfDivisors(n)} returns the number of integers between 1 and \\spad{n} (inclusive) which divide \\spad{n}. The number of divisors of \\spad{n} is often denoted by \\spad{tau(n)}.")) (|moebiusMu| (((|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{moebiusMu(n)} returns the Moebius function \\spad{mu(n)}. \\spad{mu(n)} is either \\spad{-1},{}0 or 1 as follows: \\spad{mu(n) = 0} if \\spad{n} is divisible by a square > 1,{} \\spad{mu(n) = (-1)^k} if \\spad{n} is square-free and has \\spad{k} distinct prime divisors.")) (|legendre| (((|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{legendre(a,p)} returns the Legendre symbol \\spad{L(a/p)}. \\spad{L(a/p) = (-1)**((p-1)/2) mod p} (\\spad{p} prime),{} which is 0 if \\spad{a} is 0,{} 1 if \\spad{a} is a quadratic residue \\spad{mod p} and \\spad{-1} otherwise. Note: because the primality test is expensive,{} if it is known that \\spad{p} is prime then use \\spad{jacobi(a,p)}.")) (|jacobi| (((|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{jacobi(a,b)} returns the Jacobi symbol \\spad{J(a/b)}. When \\spad{b} is odd,{} \\spad{J(a/b) = product(L(a/p) for p in factor b )}. Note: by convention,{} 0 is returned if \\spad{gcd(a,b) ~= 1}. Iterative \\spad{O(log(b)^2)} version coded by Michael Monagan June 1987.")) (|harmonic| (((|Fraction| (|Integer|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{harmonic(n)} returns the \\spad{n}th harmonic number. This is \\spad{H[n] = sum(1/k,k=1..n)}.")) (|fibonacci| (((|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{fibonacci(n)} returns the \\spad{n}th Fibonacci number. the Fibonacci numbers \\spad{F[n]} are defined by \\spad{F[0] = F[1] = 1} and \\spad{F[n] = F[n-1] + F[n-2]}. The algorithm has running time \\spad{O(log(n)^3)}. Reference: Knuth,{} The Art of Computer Programming Vol 2,{} Semi-Numerical Algorithms.")) (|eulerPhi| (((|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{eulerPhi(n)} returns the number of integers between 1 and \\spad{n} (including 1) which are relatively prime to \\spad{n}. This is the Euler phi function \\spad{\\phi(n)} is also called the totient function.")) (|euler| (((|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{euler(n)} returns the \\spad{n}th Euler number. This is \\spad{2^n E(n,1/2)},{} where \\spad{E(n,x)} is the \\spad{n}th Euler polynomial.")) (|divisors| (((|List| (|Integer|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{divisors(n)} returns a list of the divisors of \\spad{n}.")) (|chineseRemainder| (((|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{chineseRemainder(x1,m1,x2,m2)} returns \\spad{w},{} where \\spad{w} is such that \\spad{w = x1 mod m1} and \\spad{w = x2 mod m2}. Note: \\spad{m1} and \\spad{m2} must be relatively prime.")) (|bernoulli| (((|Fraction| (|Integer|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{bernoulli(n)} returns the \\spad{n}th Bernoulli number. this is \\spad{B(n,0)},{} where \\spad{B(n,x)} is the \\spad{n}th Bernoulli polynomial."))) NIL NIL (-577 -4164 UP UPUP R) ((|constructor| (NIL "algebraic Hermite redution.")) (|HermiteIntegrate| (((|Record| (|:| |answer| |#4|) (|:| |logpart| |#4|)) |#4| (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|)) "\\spad{HermiteIntegrate(f, ')} returns \\spad{[g,h]} such that \\spad{f = g' + h} and \\spad{h} has a only simple finite normal poles."))) NIL NIL (-578 -4164 UP) ((|constructor| (NIL "Hermite integration,{} transcendental case.")) (|HermiteIntegrate| (((|Record| (|:| |answer| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|:| |logpart| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|:| |specpart| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|:| |polypart| |#2|)) (|Fraction| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|)) "\\spad{HermiteIntegrate(f, D)} returns \\spad{[g, h, s, p]} such that \\spad{f = Dg + h + s + p},{} \\spad{h} has a squarefree denominator normal \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\spad{D},{} and all the squarefree factors of the denominator of \\spad{s} are special \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\spad{D}. Furthermore,{} \\spad{h} and \\spad{s} have no polynomial parts. \\spad{D} is the derivation to use on \\spadtype{UP}."))) NIL NIL (-579) ((|measure| (((|Record| (|:| |measure| (|Float|)) (|:| |name| (|String|)) (|:| |explanations| (|List| (|String|))) (|:| |extra| (|Result|))) (|NumericalIntegrationProblem|) (|RoutinesTable|)) "\\spad{measure(prob,R)} is a top level ANNA function for identifying the most appropriate numerical routine from those in the routines table provided for solving the numerical integration problem defined by \\axiom{\\spad{prob}}. \\blankline It calls each \\axiom{domain} listed in \\axiom{\\spad{R}} of \\axiom{category} \\axiomType{NumericalIntegrationCategory} in turn to calculate all measures and returns the best \\spadignore{i.e.} the name of the most appropriate domain and any other relevant information.") (((|Record| (|:| |measure| (|Float|)) (|:| |name| (|String|)) (|:| |explanations| (|List| (|String|))) (|:| |extra| (|Result|))) (|NumericalIntegrationProblem|)) "\\spad{measure(prob)} is a top level ANNA function for identifying the most appropriate numerical routine for solving the numerical integration problem defined by \\axiom{\\spad{prob}}. \\blankline It calls each \\axiom{domain} of \\axiom{category} \\axiomType{NumericalIntegrationCategory} in turn to calculate all measures and returns the best \\spadignore{i.e.} the name of the most appropriate domain and any other relevant information.")) (|integrate| (((|Union| (|Result|) "failed") (|Expression| (|Float|)) (|SegmentBinding| (|OrderedCompletion| (|Float|))) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{integrate(exp, x = a..b, numerical)} is a top level ANNA function to integrate an expression,{} {\\tt \\spad{exp}},{} over a given range,{} {\\tt a} to {\\tt \\spad{b}}. \\blankline It iterates over the \\axiom{domains} of \\axiomType{NumericalIntegrationCategory} to get the name and other relevant information of the the (domain of the) numerical routine likely to be the most appropriate,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} have the best \\axiom{measure}. \\blankline It then performs the integration of the given expression on that \\axiom{domain}.\\newline \\blankline Default values for the absolute and relative error are used. \\blankline It is an error if the last argument is not {\\tt numerical}.") (((|Union| (|Result|) "failed") (|Expression| (|Float|)) (|SegmentBinding| (|OrderedCompletion| (|Float|))) (|String|)) "\\spad{integrate(exp, x = a..b, \"numerical\")} is a top level ANNA function to integrate an expression,{} {\\tt \\spad{exp}},{} over a given range,{} {\\tt a} to {\\tt \\spad{b}}. \\blankline It iterates over the \\axiom{domains} of \\axiomType{NumericalIntegrationCategory} to get the name and other relevant information of the the (domain of the) numerical routine likely to be the most appropriate,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} have the best \\axiom{measure}. \\blankline It then performs the integration of the given expression on that \\axiom{domain}.\\newline \\blankline Default values for the absolute and relative error are used. \\blankline It is an error of the last argument is not {\\tt \"numerical\"}.") (((|Result|) (|Expression| (|Float|)) (|List| (|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|Float|)))) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|RoutinesTable|)) "\\spad{integrate(exp, [a..b,c..d,...], epsabs, epsrel, routines)} is a top level ANNA function to integrate a multivariate expression,{} {\\tt \\spad{exp}},{} over a given set of ranges to the required absolute and relative accuracy,{} using the routines available in the RoutinesTable provided. \\blankline It iterates over the \\axiom{domains} of \\axiomType{NumericalIntegrationCategory} to get the name and other relevant information of the the (domain of the) numerical routine likely to be the most appropriate,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} have the best \\axiom{measure}. \\blankline It then performs the integration of the given expression on that \\axiom{domain}.") (((|Result|) (|Expression| (|Float|)) (|List| (|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|Float|)))) (|Float|) (|Float|)) "\\spad{integrate(exp, [a..b,c..d,...], epsabs, epsrel)} is a top level ANNA function to integrate a multivariate expression,{} {\\tt \\spad{exp}},{} over a given set of ranges to the required absolute and relative accuracy. \\blankline It iterates over the \\axiom{domains} of \\axiomType{NumericalIntegrationCategory} to get the name and other relevant information of the the (domain of the) numerical routine likely to be the most appropriate,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} have the best \\axiom{measure}. \\blankline It then performs the integration of the given expression on that \\axiom{domain}.") (((|Result|) (|Expression| (|Float|)) (|List| (|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|Float|)))) (|Float|)) "\\spad{integrate(exp, [a..b,c..d,...], epsrel)} is a top level ANNA function to integrate a multivariate expression,{} {\\tt \\spad{exp}},{} over a given set of ranges to the required relative accuracy. \\blankline It iterates over the \\axiom{domains} of \\axiomType{NumericalIntegrationCategory} to get the name and other relevant information of the the (domain of the) numerical routine likely to be the most appropriate,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} have the best \\axiom{measure}. \\blankline It then performs the integration of the given expression on that \\axiom{domain}. \\blankline If epsrel = 0,{} a default absolute accuracy is used.") (((|Result|) (|Expression| (|Float|)) (|List| (|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|Float|))))) "\\spad{integrate(exp, [a..b,c..d,...])} is a top level ANNA function to integrate a multivariate expression,{} {\\tt \\spad{exp}},{} over a given set of ranges. \\blankline It iterates over the \\axiom{domains} of \\axiomType{NumericalIntegrationCategory} to get the name and other relevant information of the the (domain of the) numerical routine likely to be the most appropriate,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} have the best \\axiom{measure}. \\blankline It then performs the integration of the given expression on that \\axiom{domain}. \\blankline Default values for the absolute and relative error are used.") (((|Result|) (|Expression| (|Float|)) (|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|Float|)))) "\\spad{integrate(exp, a..b)} is a top level ANNA function to integrate an expression,{} {\\tt \\spad{exp}},{} over a given range {\\tt a} to {\\tt \\spad{b}}. \\blankline It iterates over the \\axiom{domains} of \\axiomType{NumericalIntegrationCategory} to get the name and other relevant information of the the (domain of the) numerical routine likely to be the most appropriate,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} have the best \\axiom{measure}. \\blankline It then performs the integration of the given expression on that \\axiom{domain}. \\blankline Default values for the absolute and relative error are used.") (((|Result|) (|Expression| (|Float|)) (|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|Float|))) (|Float|)) "\\spad{integrate(exp, a..b, epsrel)} is a top level ANNA function to integrate an expression,{} {\\tt \\spad{exp}},{} over a given range {\\tt a} to {\\tt \\spad{b}} to the required relative accuracy. \\blankline It iterates over the \\axiom{domains} of \\axiomType{NumericalIntegrationCategory} to get the name and other relevant information of the the (domain of the) numerical routine likely to be the most appropriate,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} have the best \\axiom{measure}. \\blankline It then performs the integration of the given expression on that \\axiom{domain}. \\blankline If epsrel = 0,{} a default absolute accuracy is used.") (((|Result|) (|Expression| (|Float|)) (|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|Float|))) (|Float|) (|Float|)) "\\spad{integrate(exp, a..b, epsabs, epsrel)} is a top level ANNA function to integrate an expression,{} {\\tt \\spad{exp}},{} over a given range {\\tt a} to {\\tt \\spad{b}} to the required absolute and relative accuracy. \\blankline It iterates over the \\axiom{domains} of \\axiomType{NumericalIntegrationCategory} to get the name and other relevant information of the the (domain of the) numerical routine likely to be the most appropriate,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} have the best \\axiom{measure}. \\blankline It then performs the integration of the given expression on that \\axiom{domain}.") (((|Result|) (|NumericalIntegrationProblem|)) "\\spad{integrate(IntegrationProblem)} is a top level ANNA function to integrate an expression over a given range or ranges to the required absolute and relative accuracy. \\blankline It iterates over the \\axiom{domains} of \\axiomType{NumericalIntegrationCategory} to get the name and other relevant information of the the (domain of the) numerical routine likely to be the most appropriate,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} have the best \\axiom{measure}. \\blankline It then performs the integration of the given expression on that \\axiom{domain}.") (((|Result|) (|Expression| (|Float|)) (|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|Float|))) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|RoutinesTable|)) "\\spad{integrate(exp, a..b, epsrel, routines)} is a top level ANNA function to integrate an expression,{} {\\tt \\spad{exp}},{} over a given range {\\tt a} to {\\tt \\spad{b}} to the required absolute and relative accuracy using the routines available in the RoutinesTable provided. \\blankline It iterates over the \\axiom{domains} of \\axiomType{NumericalIntegrationCategory} to get the name and other relevant information of the the (domain of the) numerical routine likely to be the most appropriate,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} have the best \\axiom{measure}. \\blankline It then performs the integration of the given expression on that \\axiom{domain}."))) NIL NIL (-580 R -4164 L) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package provides functions for integration,{} limited integration,{} extended integration and the risch differential equation for pure algebraic integrands.")) (|palgLODE| (((|Record| (|:| |particular| (|Union| |#2| "failed")) (|:| |basis| (|List| |#2|))) |#3| |#2| (|Kernel| |#2|) (|Kernel| |#2|) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{palgLODE(op, g, kx, y, x)} returns the solution of \\spad{op f = g}. \\spad{y} is an algebraic function of \\spad{x}.")) (|palgRDE| (((|Union| |#2| "failed") |#2| |#2| |#2| (|Kernel| |#2|) (|Kernel| |#2|) (|Mapping| (|Union| |#2| "failed") |#2| |#2| (|Symbol|))) "\\spad{palgRDE(nfp, f, g, x, y, foo)} returns a function \\spad{z(x,y)} such that \\spad{dz/dx + n * df/dx z(x,y) = g(x,y)} if such a \\spad{z} exists,{} \"failed\" otherwise; \\spad{y} is an algebraic function of \\spad{x}; \\spad{foo(a, b, x)} is a function that solves \\spad{du/dx + n * da/dx u(x) = u(x)} for an unknown \\spad{u(x)} not involving \\spad{y}. \\spad{nfp} is \\spad{n * df/dx}.")) (|palglimint| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |mainpart| |#2|) (|:| |limitedlogs| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |coeff| |#2|) (|:| |logand| |#2|))))) "failed") |#2| (|Kernel| |#2|) (|Kernel| |#2|) (|List| |#2|)) "\\spad{palglimint(f, x, y, [u1,...,un])} returns functions \\spad{[h,[[ci, ui]]]} such that the \\spad{ui}'s are among \\spad{[u1,...,un]} and \\spad{d(h + sum(ci log(ui)))/dx = f(x,y)} if such functions exist,{} \"failed\" otherwise; \\spad{y} is an algebraic function of \\spad{x}.")) (|palgextint| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |ratpart| |#2|) (|:| |coeff| |#2|)) "failed") |#2| (|Kernel| |#2|) (|Kernel| |#2|) |#2|) "\\spad{palgextint(f, x, y, g)} returns functions \\spad{[h, c]} such that \\spad{dh/dx = f(x,y) - c g},{} where \\spad{y} is an algebraic function of \\spad{x}; returns \"failed\" if no such functions exist.")) (|palgint| (((|IntegrationResult| |#2|) |#2| (|Kernel| |#2|) (|Kernel| |#2|)) "\\spad{palgint(f, x, y)} returns the integral of \\spad{f(x,y)dx} where \\spad{y} is an algebraic function of \\spad{x}."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#3| (|%list| (QUOTE -680) (|devaluate| |#2|)))) (-581 R -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{PatternMatchIntegration} provides functions that use the pattern matcher to find some indefinite and definite integrals involving special functions and found in the litterature.")) (|pmintegrate| (((|Union| |#2| "failed") |#2| (|Symbol|) (|OrderedCompletion| |#2|) (|OrderedCompletion| |#2|)) "\\spad{pmintegrate(f, x = a..b)} returns the integral of \\spad{f(x)dx} from a to \\spad{b} if it can be found by the built-in pattern matching rules.") (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |special| |#2|) (|:| |integrand| |#2|)) "failed") |#2| (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{pmintegrate(f, x)} returns either \"failed\" or \\spad{[g,h]} such that \\spad{integrate(f,x) = g + integrate(h,x)}.")) (|pmComplexintegrate| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |special| |#2|) (|:| |integrand| |#2|)) "failed") |#2| (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{pmComplexintegrate(f, x)} returns either \"failed\" or \\spad{[g,h]} such that \\spad{integrate(f,x) = g + integrate(h,x)}. It only looks for special complex integrals that pmintegrate does not return.")) (|splitConstant| (((|Record| (|:| |const| |#2|) (|:| |nconst| |#2|)) |#2| (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{splitConstant(f, x)} returns \\spad{[c, g]} such that \\spad{f = c * g} and \\spad{c} does not involve \\spad{t}."))) NIL ((-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -633) (|%list| (QUOTE -916) (QUOTE (-560))))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -912) (QUOTE (-560)))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-1171)))) (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -633) (|%list| (QUOTE -916) (QUOTE (-560))))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -912) (QUOTE (-560)))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-649))))) (-582 -4164 UP) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package provides functions for the base case of the Risch algorithm.")) (|limitedint| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |mainpart| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|:| |limitedlogs| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |coeff| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|:| |logand| (|Fraction| |#2|)))))) "failed") (|Fraction| |#2|) (|List| (|Fraction| |#2|))) "\\spad{limitedint(f, [g1,...,gn])} returns fractions \\spad{[h,[[ci, gi]]]} such that the \\spad{gi}'s are among \\spad{[g1,...,gn]},{} \\spad{ci' = 0},{} and \\spad{(h+sum(ci log(gi)))' = f},{} if possible,{} \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|extendedint| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |ratpart| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|:| |coeff| (|Fraction| |#2|))) "failed") (|Fraction| |#2|) (|Fraction| |#2|)) "\\spad{extendedint(f, g)} returns fractions \\spad{[h, c]} such that \\spad{c' = 0} and \\spad{h' = f - cg},{} if \\spad{(h, c)} exist,{} \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|infieldint| (((|Union| (|Fraction| |#2|) "failed") (|Fraction| |#2|)) "\\spad{infieldint(f)} returns \\spad{g} such that \\spad{g' = f} or \"failed\" if the integral of \\spad{f} is not a rational function.")) (|integrate| (((|IntegrationResult| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|Fraction| |#2|)) "\\spad{integrate(f)} returns \\spad{g} such that \\spad{g' = f}."))) NIL NIL (-583 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "Provides integer testing and retraction functions. Date Created: March 1990 Date Last Updated: 9 April 1991")) (|integerIfCan| (((|Union| (|Integer|) "failed") |#1|) "\\spad{integerIfCan(x)} returns \\spad{x} as an integer,{} \"failed\" if \\spad{x} is not an integer.")) (|integer?| (((|Boolean|) |#1|) "\\spad{integer?(x)} is \\spad{true} if \\spad{x} is an integer,{} \\spad{false} otherwise.")) (|integer| (((|Integer|) |#1|) "\\spad{integer(x)} returns \\spad{x} as an integer; error if \\spad{x} is not an integer."))) NIL NIL (-584 -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package provides functions for the integration of rational functions.")) (|extendedIntegrate| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |ratpart| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) (|:| |coeff| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) "failed") (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|Symbol|) (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) "\\spad{extendedIntegrate(f, x, g)} returns fractions \\spad{[h, c]} such that \\spad{dc/dx = 0} and \\spad{dh/dx = f - cg},{} if \\spad{(h, c)} exist,{} \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|limitedIntegrate| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |mainpart| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) (|:| |limitedlogs| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |coeff| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) (|:| |logand| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))))))) "failed") (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|Symbol|) (|List| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) "\\spad{limitedIntegrate(f, x, [g1,...,gn])} returns fractions \\spad{[h, [[ci,gi]]]} such that the \\spad{gi}'s are among \\spad{[g1,...,gn]},{} \\spad{dci/dx = 0},{} and \\spad{d(h + sum(ci log(gi)))/dx = f} if possible,{} \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|infieldIntegrate| (((|Union| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) "failed") (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{infieldIntegrate(f, x)} returns a fraction \\spad{g} such that \\spad{dg/dx = f} if \\spad{g} exists,{} \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|internalIntegrate| (((|IntegrationResult| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{internalIntegrate(f, x)} returns \\spad{g} such that \\spad{dg/dx = f}."))) NIL NIL (-585 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{+ Author: Mike Dewar} + Date Created: November 1996 + Date Last Updated: + Basic Functions: + Related Constructors: + Also See: + AMS Classifications: + Keywords: + References: + Description: + This domain is an implementation of interval arithmetic and transcendental + functions over intervals."))) ((-2862 . T) (-4503 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-586) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package provides the implementation for the \\spadfun{solveLinearPolynomialEquation} operation over the integers. It uses a lifting technique from the package GenExEuclid")) (|solveLinearPolynomialEquation| (((|Union| (|List| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|Integer|))) "failed") (|List| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|Integer|))) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{solveLinearPolynomialEquation([f1, ..., fn], g)} (where the \\spad{fi} are relatively prime to each other) returns a list of \\spad{ai} such that \\spad{g/prod fi = sum ai/fi} or returns \"failed\" if no such list of \\spad{ai}'s exists."))) NIL NIL (-587 R -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{Tools for the integrator} Author: Manuel Bronstein Date Created: 25 April 1990 Date Last Updated: 9 June 1993 Keywords: elementary,{} function,{} integration.")) (|intPatternMatch| (((|IntegrationResult| |#2|) |#2| (|Symbol|) (|Mapping| (|IntegrationResult| |#2|) |#2| (|Symbol|)) (|Mapping| (|Union| (|Record| (|:| |special| |#2|) (|:| |integrand| |#2|)) "failed") |#2| (|Symbol|))) "\\spad{intPatternMatch(f, x, int, pmint)} tries to integrate \\spad{f} first by using the integration function \\spad{int},{} and then by using the pattern match intetgration function \\spad{pmint} on any remaining unintegrable part.")) (|mkPrim| ((|#2| |#2| (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{mkPrim(f, x)} makes the logs in \\spad{f} which are linear in \\spad{x} primitive with respect to \\spad{x}.")) (|removeConstantTerm| ((|#2| |#2| (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{removeConstantTerm(f, x)} returns \\spad{f} minus any additive constant with respect to \\spad{x}.")) (|vark| (((|List| (|Kernel| |#2|)) (|List| |#2|) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{vark([f1,...,fn],x)} returns the set-theoretic union of \\spad{(varselect(f1,x),...,varselect(fn,x))}.")) (|union| (((|List| (|Kernel| |#2|)) (|List| (|Kernel| |#2|)) (|List| (|Kernel| |#2|))) "\\spad{union(l1, l2)} returns set-theoretic union of \\spad{l1} and \\spad{l2}.")) (|ksec| (((|Kernel| |#2|) (|Kernel| |#2|) (|List| (|Kernel| |#2|)) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{ksec(k, [k1,...,kn], x)} returns the second top-level \\spad{ki} after \\spad{k} involving \\spad{x}.")) (|kmax| (((|Kernel| |#2|) (|List| (|Kernel| |#2|))) "\\spad{kmax([k1,...,kn])} returns the top-level \\spad{ki} for integration.")) (|varselect| (((|List| (|Kernel| |#2|)) (|List| (|Kernel| |#2|)) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{varselect([k1,...,kn], x)} returns the \\spad{ki} which involve \\spad{x}."))) NIL ((-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -633) (|%list| (QUOTE -916) (QUOTE (-560))))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-466))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -912) (QUOTE (-560)))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-296))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-649))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (QUOTE (-1209))))) (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-466))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-296)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-571)))) (-588 -4164 UP) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package provides functions for the transcendental case of the Risch algorithm.")) (|monomialIntPoly| (((|Record| (|:| |answer| |#2|) (|:| |polypart| |#2|)) |#2| (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|)) "\\spad{monomialIntPoly(p, ')} returns [\\spad{q},{} \\spad{r}] such that \\spad{p = q' + r} and \\spad{degree(r) < degree(t')}. Error if \\spad{degree(t') < 2}.")) 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(|primintfldpoly| (((|Union| |#2| "failed") |#2| (|Mapping| (|Union| (|Record| (|:| |ratpart| |#1|) (|:| |coeff| |#1|)) "failed") |#1|) |#1|) "\\spad{primintfldpoly(p, ', t')} returns \\spad{q} such that \\spad{p' = q} or \"failed\" if no such \\spad{q} exists. Argument \\spad{t'} is the derivative of the primitive generating the extension.")) (|primlimintfrac| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |mainpart| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|:| |limitedlogs| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |coeff| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|:| |logand| (|Fraction| |#2|)))))) "failed") (|Fraction| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|) (|List| (|Fraction| |#2|))) "\\spad{primlimintfrac(f, ', [u1,...,un])} returns \\spad{[v, [c1,...,cn]]} such that \\spad{ci' = 0} and \\spad{f = v' + +/[ci * ui'/ui]}. Error: if \\spad{degree numer f >= degree denom f}.")) (|primextintfrac| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |ratpart| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|:| |coeff| (|Fraction| |#2|))) "failed") (|Fraction| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|) (|Fraction| |#2|)) "\\spad{primextintfrac(f, ', g)} returns \\spad{[v, c]} such that \\spad{f = v' + c g} and \\spad{c' = 0}. Error: if \\spad{degree numer f >= degree denom f} or if \\spad{degree numer g >= degree denom g} or if \\spad{denom g} is not squarefree.")) (|explimitedint| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |answer| (|Record| (|:| |mainpart| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|:| |limitedlogs| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |coeff| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|:| |logand| (|Fraction| |#2|))))))) (|:| |a0| |#1|)) "failed") (|Fraction| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|) (|Mapping| (|Record| (|:| |ans| |#1|) (|:| |right| |#1|) (|:| |sol?| (|Boolean|))) (|Integer|) |#1|) (|List| (|Fraction| |#2|))) "\\spad{explimitedint(f, ', foo, [u1,...,un])} returns \\spad{[v, [c1,...,cn], a]} such that \\spad{ci' = 0},{} \\spad{f = v' + a + reduce(+,[ci * ui'/ui])},{} and \\spad{a = 0} or \\spad{a} has no integral in \\spad{F}. Returns \"failed\" if no such \\spad{v},{} \\spad{ci},{} a exist. Argument \\spad{foo} is a Risch differential equation function on \\spad{F}.")) (|primlimitedint| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |answer| (|Record| (|:| |mainpart| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|:| |limitedlogs| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |coeff| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|:| |logand| (|Fraction| |#2|))))))) (|:| |a0| |#1|)) "failed") (|Fraction| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|) (|Mapping| (|Union| (|Record| (|:| |ratpart| |#1|) (|:| |coeff| |#1|)) "failed") |#1|) (|List| (|Fraction| |#2|))) "\\spad{primlimitedint(f, ', foo, [u1,...,un])} returns \\spad{[v, [c1,...,cn], a]} such that \\spad{ci' = 0},{} \\spad{f = v' + a + reduce(+,[ci * ui'/ui])},{} and \\spad{a = 0} or \\spad{a} has no integral in UP. Returns \"failed\" if no such \\spad{v},{} \\spad{ci},{} a exist. Argument \\spad{foo} is an extended integration function on \\spad{F}.")) (|expextendedint| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |answer| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|:| |a0| |#1|)) (|Record| (|:| |ratpart| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|:| |coeff| (|Fraction| |#2|))) "failed") (|Fraction| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|) (|Mapping| (|Record| (|:| |ans| |#1|) (|:| |right| |#1|) (|:| |sol?| (|Boolean|))) (|Integer|) |#1|) (|Fraction| |#2|)) "\\spad{expextendedint(f, ', foo, g)} returns either \\spad{[v, c]} such that \\spad{f = v' + c g} and \\spad{c' = 0},{} or \\spad{[v, a]} such that \\spad{f = g' + a},{} and \\spad{a = 0} or \\spad{a} has no integral in \\spad{F}. Returns \"failed\" if neither case can hold. Argument \\spad{foo} is a Risch differential equation function on \\spad{F}.")) (|primextendedint| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |answer| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|:| |a0| |#1|)) (|Record| (|:| |ratpart| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|:| |coeff| (|Fraction| |#2|))) "failed") (|Fraction| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|) (|Mapping| (|Union| (|Record| (|:| |ratpart| |#1|) (|:| |coeff| |#1|)) "failed") |#1|) (|Fraction| |#2|)) "\\spad{primextendedint(f, ', foo, g)} returns either \\spad{[v, c]} such that \\spad{f = v' + c g} and \\spad{c' = 0},{} or \\spad{[v, a]} such that \\spad{f = g' + a},{} and \\spad{a = 0} or \\spad{a} has no integral in UP. Returns \"failed\" if neither case can hold. Argument \\spad{foo} is an extended integration function on \\spad{F}.")) (|tanintegrate| (((|Record| (|:| |answer| (|IntegrationResult| (|Fraction| |#2|))) (|:| |a0| |#1|)) (|Fraction| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|) (|Mapping| (|Union| (|List| |#1|) "failed") (|Integer|) |#1| |#1|)) "\\spad{tanintegrate(f, ', foo)} returns \\spad{[g, a]} such that \\spad{f = g' + a},{} and \\spad{a = 0} or \\spad{a} has no integral in \\spad{F}; Argument foo is a Risch differential system solver on \\spad{F}.")) (|expintegrate| (((|Record| (|:| |answer| (|IntegrationResult| (|Fraction| |#2|))) (|:| |a0| |#1|)) (|Fraction| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|) (|Mapping| (|Record| (|:| |ans| |#1|) (|:| |right| |#1|) (|:| |sol?| (|Boolean|))) (|Integer|) |#1|)) "\\spad{expintegrate(f, ', foo)} returns \\spad{[g, a]} such that \\spad{f = g' + a},{} and \\spad{a = 0} or \\spad{a} has no integral in \\spad{F}; Argument foo is a Risch differential equation solver on \\spad{F}.")) (|primintegrate| (((|Record| (|:| |answer| (|IntegrationResult| (|Fraction| |#2|))) (|:| |a0| |#1|)) (|Fraction| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|) (|Mapping| (|Union| (|Record| (|:| |ratpart| |#1|) (|:| |coeff| |#1|)) "failed") |#1|)) "\\spad{primintegrate(f, ', foo)} returns \\spad{[g, a]} such that \\spad{f = g' + a},{} and \\spad{a = 0} or \\spad{a} has no integral in UP. Argument foo is an extended integration function on \\spad{F}."))) NIL NIL (-589 R -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package computes the inverse Laplace Transform.")) (|inverseLaplace| (((|Union| |#2| "failed") |#2| (|Symbol|) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{inverseLaplace(f, s, t)} returns the Inverse Laplace transform of \\spad{f(s)} using \\spad{t} as the new variable or \"failed\" if unable to find a closed form."))) NIL NIL (-590) ((|constructor| (NIL "This category describes byte stream conduits supporting both input and output operations."))) NIL NIL (-591) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{2}{This domain provides representation for binary files open} \\indented{2}{for input and output operations.} See Also: InputBinaryFile,{} OutputBinaryFile")) (|isOpen?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{isOpen?(f)} holds if `f' is in open state.")) (|inputOutputBinaryFile| (($ (|String|)) "\\spad{inputOutputBinaryFile(f)} returns an input/output conduit obtained by opening the file named by `f' as a binary file.") (($ (|FileName|)) "\\spad{inputOutputBinaryFile(f)} returns an input/output conduit obtained by opening the file designated by `f' as a binary file."))) NIL NIL (-592) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain provides constants to describe directions of IO conduits (file,{} etc) mode of operations.")) (|closed| (($) "\\spad{closed} indicates that the IO conduit has been closed.")) (|bothWays| (($) "\\spad{bothWays} indicates that an IO conduit is for both input and output.")) (|output| (($) "\\spad{output} indicates that an IO conduit is for output")) (|input| (($) "\\spad{input} indicates that an IO conduit is for input."))) NIL NIL (-593) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain provides representation for ARPA Internet \\spad{IP4} addresses.")) (|resolve| (((|Maybe| $) (|Hostname|)) "\\spad{resolve(h)} returns the \\spad{IP4} address of host `h'.")) (|bytes| (((|DataArray| 4 (|Byte|)) $) "\\spad{bytes(x)} returns the bytes of the numeric address `x'.")) (|ip4Address| (($ (|String|)) "\\spad{ip4Address(a)} builds a numeric address out of the ASCII form `a'."))) NIL NIL (-594 |p| |unBalanced?|) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain implements Zp,{} the \\spad{p}-adic completion of the integers. This is an internal domain."))) ((-4503 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-595 |p|) ((|constructor| (NIL "InnerPrimeField(\\spad{p}) implements the field with \\spad{p} elements. Note: argument \\spad{p} MUST be a prime (this domain does not check). See \\spadtype{PrimeField} for a domain that does check."))) ((-4502 . T) (-4508 . T) (-4503 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) ((|HasCategory| $ (QUOTE (-149))) (|HasCategory| $ (QUOTE (-147))) (|HasCategory| $ (QUOTE (-381)))) (-596) ((|constructor| (NIL "A package to print strings without line-feed nor carriage-return.")) (|iprint| (((|Void|) (|String|)) "\\axiom{iprint(\\spad{s})} prints \\axiom{\\spad{s}} at the current position of the cursor."))) NIL NIL (-597 -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "If a function \\spad{f} has an elementary integral \\spad{g},{} then \\spad{g} can be written in the form \\spad{g = h + c1 log(u1) + c2 log(u2) + ... + cn log(un)} where \\spad{h},{} which is in the same field than \\spad{f},{} is called the rational part of the integral,{} and \\spad{c1 log(u1) + ... cn log(un)} is called the logarithmic part of the integral. This domain manipulates integrals represented in that form,{} by keeping both parts separately. The logs are not explicitly computed.")) (|differentiate| ((|#1| $ (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{differentiate(ir,x)} differentiates \\spad{ir} with respect to \\spad{x}") ((|#1| $ (|Mapping| |#1| |#1|)) "\\spad{differentiate(ir,D)} differentiates \\spad{ir} with respect to the derivation \\spad{D}.")) (|integral| (($ |#1| (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{integral(f,x)} returns the formal integral of \\spad{f} with respect to \\spad{x}") (($ |#1| |#1|) "\\spad{integral(f,x)} returns the formal integral of \\spad{f} with respect to \\spad{x}")) (|elem?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{elem?(ir)} tests if an integration result is elementary over F?")) (|notelem| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |integrand| |#1|) (|:| |intvar| |#1|))) $) "\\spad{notelem(ir)} returns the non-elementary part of an integration result")) (|logpart| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |scalar| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|:| |coeff| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)) (|:| |logand| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)))) $) "\\spad{logpart(ir)} returns the logarithmic part of an integration result")) (|ratpart| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{ratpart(ir)} returns the rational part of an integration result")) (|mkAnswer| (($ |#1| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |scalar| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|:| |coeff| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)) (|:| |logand| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)))) (|List| (|Record| (|:| |integrand| |#1|) (|:| |intvar| |#1|)))) "\\spad{mkAnswer(r,l,ne)} creates an integration result from a rational part \\spad{r},{} a logarithmic part \\spad{l},{} and a non-elementary part \\spad{ne}."))) ((-4505 . T) (-4504 . T)) ((|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -928) (QUOTE (-1209)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (QUOTE (-1209))))) (-598 E -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{Internally used by the integration packages} Author: Manuel Bronstein Date Created: 1987 Date Last Updated: 12 August 1992 Keywords: integration.")) (|map| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |mainpart| |#2|) (|:| |limitedlogs| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |coeff| |#2|) (|:| |logand| |#2|))))) "failed") (|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) (|Union| (|Record| (|:| |mainpart| |#1|) (|:| |limitedlogs| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |coeff| |#1|) (|:| |logand| |#1|))))) "failed")) "\\spad{map(f,ufe)} \\undocumented") (((|Union| |#2| "failed") (|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) (|Union| |#1| "failed")) "\\spad{map(f,ue)} \\undocumented") (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |ratpart| |#2|) (|:| |coeff| |#2|)) "failed") (|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) (|Union| (|Record| (|:| |ratpart| |#1|) (|:| |coeff| |#1|)) "failed")) "\\spad{map(f,ure)} \\undocumented") (((|IntegrationResult| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) (|IntegrationResult| |#1|)) "\\spad{map(f,ire)} \\undocumented"))) NIL NIL (-599 R -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package allows a sum of logs over the roots of a polynomial to be expressed as explicit logarithms and arc tangents,{} provided that the indexing polynomial can be factored into quadratics.")) (|complexExpand| ((|#2| (|IntegrationResult| |#2|)) "\\spad{complexExpand(i)} returns the expanded complex function corresponding to \\spad{i}.")) (|expand| (((|List| |#2|) (|IntegrationResult| |#2|)) "\\spad{expand(i)} returns the list of possible real functions corresponding to \\spad{i}.")) (|split| (((|IntegrationResult| |#2|) (|IntegrationResult| |#2|)) "\\spad{split(u(x) + sum_{P(a)=0} Q(a,x))} returns \\spad{u(x) + sum_{P1(a)=0} Q(a,x) + ... + sum_{Pn(a)=0} Q(a,x)} where \\spad{P1},{}...,{}Pn are the factors of \\spad{P}."))) NIL NIL (-600) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain provides representations for the intermediate form data structure used by the Spad elaborator.")) (|irDef| (($ (|Identifier|) (|InternalTypeForm|) $) "\\spad{irDef(f,ts,e)} returns an IR representation for a definition of a function named \\spad{f},{} with signature \\spad{ts} and body \\spad{e}.")) (|irCtor| (($ (|Identifier|) (|InternalTypeForm|)) "\\spad{irCtor(n,t)} returns an IR for a constructor reference of type designated by the type form \\spad{t}")) (|irVar| (($ (|Identifier|) (|InternalTypeForm|)) "\\spad{irVar(x,t)} returns an IR for a variable reference of type designated by the type form \\spad{t}"))) NIL NIL (-601 I) ((|constructor| (NIL "The \\spadtype{IntegerRoots} package computes square roots and \\indented{2}{\\spad{n}th roots of integers efficiently.}")) (|approxSqrt| ((|#1| |#1|) "\\spad{approxSqrt(n)} returns an approximation \\spad{x} to \\spad{sqrt(n)} such that \\spad{-1 < x - sqrt(n) < 1}. Compute an approximation \\spad{s} to \\spad{sqrt(n)} such that \\indented{10}{\\spad{-1 < s - sqrt(n) < 1}} A variable precision Newton iteration is used. The running time is \\spad{O( log(n)**2 )}.")) (|perfectSqrt| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") |#1|) "\\spad{perfectSqrt(n)} returns the square root of \\spad{n} if \\spad{n} is a perfect square and returns \"failed\" otherwise")) (|perfectSquare?| (((|Boolean|) |#1|) "\\spad{perfectSquare?(n)} returns \\spad{true} if \\spad{n} is a perfect square and \\spad{false} otherwise")) (|approxNthRoot| ((|#1| |#1| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{approxRoot(n,r)} returns an approximation \\spad{x} to \\spad{n**(1/r)} such that \\spad{-1 < x - n**(1/r) < 1}")) (|perfectNthRoot| (((|Record| (|:| |base| |#1|) (|:| |exponent| (|NonNegativeInteger|))) |#1|) "\\spad{perfectNthRoot(n)} returns \\spad{[x,r]},{} where \\spad{n = x\\^r} and \\spad{r} is the largest integer such that \\spad{n} is a perfect \\spad{r}th power") (((|Union| |#1| "failed") |#1| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{perfectNthRoot(n,r)} returns the \\spad{r}th root of \\spad{n} if \\spad{n} is an \\spad{r}th power and returns \"failed\" otherwise")) (|perfectNthPower?| (((|Boolean|) |#1| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{perfectNthPower?(n,r)} returns \\spad{true} if \\spad{n} is an \\spad{r}th power and \\spad{false} otherwise"))) NIL NIL (-602 GF) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package exports the function generateIrredPoly that computes a monic irreducible polynomial of degree \\spad{n} over a finite field.")) (|generateIrredPoly| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{generateIrredPoly(n)} generates an irreducible univariate polynomial of the given degree \\spad{n} over the finite field."))) NIL NIL (-603 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{2}{This package allows a sum of logs over the roots of a polynomial} \\indented{2}{to be expressed as explicit logarithms and arc tangents,{} provided} \\indented{2}{that the indexing polynomial can be factored into quadratics.} Date Created: 21 August 1988 Date Last Updated: 4 October 1993")) (|complexIntegrate| (((|Expression| |#1|) (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{complexIntegrate(f, x)} returns the integral of \\spad{f(x)dx} where \\spad{x} is viewed as a complex variable.")) (|integrate| (((|Union| (|Expression| |#1|) (|List| (|Expression| |#1|))) (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{integrate(f, x)} returns the integral of \\spad{f(x)dx} where \\spad{x} is viewed as a real variable..")) (|complexExpand| (((|Expression| |#1|) (|IntegrationResult| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) "\\spad{complexExpand(i)} returns the expanded complex function corresponding to \\spad{i}.")) (|expand| (((|List| (|Expression| |#1|)) (|IntegrationResult| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) "\\spad{expand(i)} returns the list of possible real functions corresponding to \\spad{i}.")) (|split| (((|IntegrationResult| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) (|IntegrationResult| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) "\\spad{split(u(x) + sum_{P(a)=0} Q(a,x))} returns \\spad{u(x) + sum_{P1(a)=0} Q(a,x) + ... + sum_{Pn(a)=0} Q(a,x)} where \\spad{P1},{}...,{}Pn are the factors of \\spad{P}."))) 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(((|List| (|Matrix| (|Integer|))) (|List| (|PositiveInteger|))) "\\spad{irreducibleRepresentation(lambda)} is the list of the two irreducible representations corresponding to the partition {\\em lambda} in Young's natural form for the following two generators of the symmetric group,{} whose elements permute {\\em {1,2,...,n}},{} namely {\\em (1 2)} (2-cycle) and {\\em (1 2 ... n)} (\\spad{n}-cycle).") (((|Matrix| (|Integer|)) (|List| (|PositiveInteger|)) (|Permutation| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{irreducibleRepresentation(lambda,pi)} is the irreducible representation corresponding to partition {\\em lambda} in Young's natural form of the permutation {\\em pi} in the symmetric group,{} whose elements permute {\\em {1,2,...,n}}.")) (|dimensionOfIrreducibleRepresentation| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) (|List| (|PositiveInteger|))) "\\spad{dimensionOfIrreducibleRepresentation(lambda)} is the dimension of the ordinary irreducible representation of the symmetric group corresponding to {\\em lambda}. 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They differ from the algorithm described in [2] by the fact that multiciplities of the roots are not kept. With the \\axiomOpFrom{squareFreeLexTriangular}{LexTriangularPackage} operation all multiciplities are removed. With the other operation some multiciplities may remain. Both operations admit an optional argument to produce normalized triangular sets. \\newline")) (|zeroSetSplit| (((|List| (|SquareFreeRegularTriangularSet| |#1| (|IndexedExponents| (|OrderedVariableList| |#2|)) (|OrderedVariableList| |#2|) (|NewSparseMultivariatePolynomial| |#1| (|OrderedVariableList| |#2|)))) (|List| (|NewSparseMultivariatePolynomial| |#1| (|OrderedVariableList| |#2|))) (|Boolean|)) "\\axiom{zeroSetSplit(lp,{} norm?)} decomposes the variety associated with \\axiom{lp} into square-free regular chains. Thus a point belongs to this variety iff it is a regular zero of a regular set in in the output. Note that \\axiom{lp} needs to generate a zero-dimensional ideal. 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Thus a point belongs to this variety iff it is a regular zero of a regular set in in the output. Note that \\axiom{base} needs to be a lexicographical Groebner basis of a zero-dimensional ideal. If \\axiom{norm?} is \\axiom{\\spad{true}} then the regular sets are normalized.")) (|groebner| (((|List| (|NewSparseMultivariatePolynomial| |#1| (|OrderedVariableList| |#2|))) (|List| (|NewSparseMultivariatePolynomial| |#1| (|OrderedVariableList| |#2|)))) "\\axiom{groebner(lp)} returns the lexicographical Groebner basis of \\axiom{lp}. If \\axiom{lp} generates a zero-dimensional ideal then the {\\em FGLM} strategy is used,{} otherwise the {\\em Sugar} strategy is used.")) 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(((|Union| (|OrderedCompletion| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) (|Record| (|:| |leftHandLimit| (|Union| (|OrderedCompletion| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) "failed")) (|:| |rightHandLimit| (|Union| (|OrderedCompletion| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) "failed"))) "failed") (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|Equation| (|OrderedCompletion| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) "\\spad{limit(f(x),x = a)} computes the real two-sided limit of \\spad{f} as its argument \\spad{x} approaches \\spad{a}."))) NIL NIL (-657 |vars|) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{Author: Gabriel Dos Reis} Date Created: July 2,{} 2010 Date Last Modified: July 2,{} 2010 Descrption: \\indented{2}{Representation of a vector space basis,{} given by symbols.}")) (|dual| (($ (|DualBasis| |#1|)) "\\spad{dual f} constructs the dual vector of a linear form which is part of a basis."))) NIL NIL (-658 S R) ((|constructor| (NIL "Test for linear dependence.")) (|solveLinear| (((|Union| (|Vector| (|Fraction| |#1|)) "failed") (|Vector| |#2|) |#2|) "\\spad{solveLinear([v1,...,vn], u)} returns \\spad{[c1,...,cn]} such that \\spad{c1*v1 + ... + cn*vn = u},{} \"failed\" if no such \\spad{ci}'s exist in the quotient field of \\spad{S}.") (((|Union| (|Vector| |#1|) "failed") (|Vector| |#2|) |#2|) "\\spad{solveLinear([v1,...,vn], u)} returns \\spad{[c1,...,cn]} such that \\spad{c1*v1 + ... + cn*vn = u},{} \"failed\" if no such \\spad{ci}'s exist in \\spad{S}.")) (|linearDependence| (((|Union| (|Vector| |#1|) "failed") (|Vector| |#2|)) "\\spad{linearDependence([v1,...,vn])} returns \\spad{[c1,...,cn]} if \\spad{c1*v1 + ... + cn*vn = 0} and not all the \\spad{ci}'s are 0,{} \"failed\" if the \\spad{vi}'s are linearly independent over \\spad{S}.")) (|linearlyDependent?| (((|Boolean|) (|Vector| |#2|)) "\\spad{linearlyDependent?([v1,...,vn])} returns \\spad{true} if the \\spad{vi}'s are linearly dependent over \\spad{S},{} \\spad{false} otherwise."))) NIL ((-2598 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-376)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-376)))) (-659 K B) ((|constructor| (NIL "A simple data structure for elements that form a vector space of finite dimension over a given field,{} with a given symbolic basis.")) (|coordinates| (((|Vector| |#1|) $) "\\spad{coordinates x} returns the coordinates of the linear element with respect to the basis \\spad{B}.")) (|linearElement| (($ (|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{linearElement [x1,..,xn]} returns a linear element \\indented{1}{with coordinates \\spad{[x1,..,xn]} with respect to} the basis elements \\spad{B}."))) ((-4505 . T) (-4504 . T)) ((-12 (|HasCategory| (-657 |#2|) (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))))) (-660 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "An extension of left-module with an explicit linear dependence test.")) (|reducedSystem| (((|Record| (|:| |mat| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|:| |vec| (|Vector| |#1|))) (|Matrix| $) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{reducedSystem(A, v)} returns a matrix \\spad{B} and a vector \\spad{w} such that \\spad{A x = v} and \\spad{B x = w} have the same solutions in \\spad{R}.") (((|Matrix| |#1|) (|Matrix| $)) "\\spad{reducedSystem(A)} returns a matrix \\spad{B} such that \\spad{A x = 0} and \\spad{B x = 0} have the same solutions in \\spad{R}.")) (|leftReducedSystem| (((|Record| (|:| |mat| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|:| |vec| (|Vector| |#1|))) (|Vector| $) $) "\\spad{reducedSystem([v1,...,vn],u)} returns a matrix \\spad{M} with coefficients in \\spad{R} and a vector \\spad{w} such that the system of equations \\spad{c1*v1 + ... + cn*vn = u} has the same solution as \\spad{c * M = w} where \\spad{c} is the row vector \\spad{[c1,...cn]}.") (((|Matrix| |#1|) (|Vector| $)) "\\spad{leftReducedSystem [v1,...,vn]} returns a matrix \\spad{M} with coefficients in \\spad{R} such that the system of equations \\spad{c1*v1 + ... + cn*vn = 0\\$\\%} has the same solution as \\spad{c * M = 0} where \\spad{c} is the row vector \\spad{[c1,...cn]}."))) NIL NIL (-661 K B) ((|constructor| (NIL "A simple data structure for linear forms on a vector space of finite dimension over a given field,{} with a given symbolic basis.")) (|coordinates| (((|Vector| |#1|) $) "\\spad{coordinates x} returns the coordinates of the linear form with respect to the basis \\spad{DualBasis B}.")) (|linearForm| (($ (|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{linearForm [x1,..,xn]} constructs a linear form with coordinates \\spad{[x1,..,xn]} with respect to the basis elements \\spad{DualBasis B}."))) ((-4505 . T) (-4504 . T)) NIL (-662 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{2}{A set is an \\spad{S}-linear set if it is stable by dilation} \\indented{2}{by elements in the semigroup \\spad{S}.} See Also: LeftLinearSet,{} RightLinearSet."))) NIL NIL (-663 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{List} implements singly-linked lists that are addressable by indices; the index of the first element is 1. In addition to the operations provided by \\spadtype{IndexedList},{} this constructor provides some LISP-like functions such as \\spadfun{null} and \\spadfun{cons}.")) (|setDifference| (($ $ $) "\\spad{setDifference(u1,u2)} returns a list of the elements of \\spad{u1} that are not also in \\spad{u2}. The order of elements in the resulting list is unspecified.")) (|setIntersection| (($ $ $) "\\spad{setIntersection(u1,u2)} returns a list of the elements that lists \\spad{u1} and \\spad{u2} have in common. The order of elements in the resulting list is unspecified.")) (|setUnion| (($ $ $) "\\spad{setUnion(u1,u2)} appends the two lists \\spad{u1} and \\spad{u2},{} then removes all duplicates. The order of elements in the resulting list is unspecified.")) (|append| (($ $ $) "\\spad{append(u1,u2)} appends the elements of list \\spad{u1} onto the front of list \\spad{u2}. This new list and \\spad{u2} will share some structure.")) (|cons| (($ |#1| $) "\\spad{cons(element,u)} appends \\spad{element} onto the front of list \\spad{u} and returns the new list. This new list and the old one will share some structure.")) (|null| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{null(u)} tests if list \\spad{u} is the empty list.")) (|nil| (($) "\\spad{nil} is the empty list."))) ((-4511 . T) (-4510 . T)) ((-4144 (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-872))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|)))) (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|))))) (-4144 (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888))))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -633) (QUOTE (-549)))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-872))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-872))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-102))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-872))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-845))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (QUOTE (-872))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-102))) (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|))))) (-664 A B) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{ListFunctions2} implements utility functions that operate on two kinds of lists,{} each with a possibly different type of element.")) (|map| (((|List| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) (|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{map(fn,u)} applies \\spad{fn} to each element of list \\spad{u} and returns a new list with the results. For example \\spad{map(square,[1,2,3]) = [1,4,9]}.")) (|reduce| ((|#2| (|Mapping| |#2| |#1| |#2|) (|List| |#1|) |#2|) "\\spad{reduce(fn,u,ident)} successively uses the binary function \\spad{fn} on the elements of list \\spad{u} and the result of previous applications. \\spad{ident} is returned if the \\spad{u} is empty. Note the order of application in the following examples: \\spad{reduce(fn,[1,2,3],0) = fn(3,fn(2,fn(1,0)))} and \\spad{reduce(*,[2,3],1) = 3 * (2 * 1)}.")) (|scan| (((|List| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#1| |#2|) (|List| |#1|) |#2|) "\\spad{scan(fn,u,ident)} successively uses the binary function \\spad{fn} to reduce more and more of list \\spad{u}. \\spad{ident} is returned if the \\spad{u} is empty. The result is a list of the reductions at each step. See \\spadfun{reduce} for more information. Examples: \\spad{scan(fn,[1,2],0) = [fn(2,fn(1,0)),fn(1,0)]} and \\spad{scan(*,[2,3],1) = [2 * 1, 3 * (2 * 1)]}."))) NIL NIL (-665 A B) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{ListToMap} allows mappings to be described by a pair of lists of equal lengths. The image of an element \\spad{x},{} which appears in position \\spad{n} in the first list,{} is then the \\spad{n}th element of the second list. A default value or default function can be specified to be used when \\spad{x} does not appear in the first list. In the absence of defaults,{} an error will occur in that case.")) (|match| ((|#2| (|List| |#1|) (|List| |#2|) |#1| (|Mapping| |#2| |#1|)) "\\spad{match(la, lb, a, f)} creates a map defined by lists \\spad{la} and \\spad{lb} of equal length. and applies this map to a. The target of a source value \\spad{x} in \\spad{la} is the value \\spad{y} with the same index \\spad{lb}. Argument \\spad{f} is a default function to call if a is not in \\spad{la}. The value returned is then obtained by applying \\spad{f} to argument a.") (((|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) (|List| |#1|) (|List| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#1|)) "\\spad{match(la, lb, f)} creates a map defined by lists \\spad{la} and \\spad{lb} of equal length. The target of a source value \\spad{x} in \\spad{la} is the value \\spad{y} with the same index \\spad{lb}. Argument \\spad{f} is used as the function to call when the given function argument is not in \\spad{la}. The value returned is \\spad{f} applied to that argument.") ((|#2| (|List| |#1|) (|List| |#2|) |#1| |#2|) "\\spad{match(la, lb, a, b)} creates a map defined by lists \\spad{la} and \\spad{lb} of equal length. and applies this map to a. The target of a source value \\spad{x} in \\spad{la} is the value \\spad{y} with the same index \\spad{lb}. Argument \\spad{b} is the default target value if a is not in \\spad{la}. Error: if \\spad{la} and \\spad{lb} are not of equal length.") (((|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) (|List| |#1|) (|List| |#2|) |#2|) "\\spad{match(la, lb, b)} creates a map defined by lists \\spad{la} and \\spad{lb} of equal length,{} where \\spad{b} is used as the default target value if the given function argument is not in \\spad{la}. The target of a source value \\spad{x} in \\spad{la} is the value \\spad{y} with the same index \\spad{lb}. Error: if \\spad{la} and \\spad{lb} are not of equal length.") ((|#2| (|List| |#1|) (|List| |#2|) |#1|) "\\spad{match(la, lb, a)} creates a map defined by lists \\spad{la} and \\spad{lb} of equal length,{} where \\spad{a} is used as the default source value if the given one is not in \\spad{la}. The target of a source value \\spad{x} in \\spad{la} is the value \\spad{y} with the same index \\spad{lb}. Error: if \\spad{la} and \\spad{lb} are not of equal length.") (((|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) (|List| |#1|) (|List| |#2|)) "\\spad{match(la, lb)} creates a map with no default source or target values defined by lists \\spad{la} and lb of equal length. The target of a source value \\spad{x} in \\spad{la} is the value \\spad{y} with the same index lb. Error: if \\spad{la} and lb are not of equal length. Note: when this map is applied,{} an error occurs when applied to a value missing from \\spad{la}."))) NIL NIL (-666 A B C) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{ListFunctions3} implements utility functions that operate on three kinds of lists,{} each with a possibly different type of element.")) (|map| (((|List| |#3|) (|Mapping| |#3| |#1| |#2|) (|List| |#1|) (|List| |#2|)) "\\spad{map(fn,list1, u2)} applies the binary function \\spad{fn} to corresponding elements of lists \\spad{u1} and \\spad{u2} and returns a list of the results (in the same order). Thus \\spad{map(/,[1,2,3],[4,5,6]) = [1/4,2/4,1/2]}. The computation terminates when the end of either list is reached. That is,{} the length of the result list is equal to the minimum of the lengths of \\spad{u1} and \\spad{u2}."))) NIL NIL (-667 T$) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain represents AST for Spad literals."))) NIL NIL (-668 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{2}{A set is an \\spad{S}-left linear set if it is stable by left-dilation} \\indented{2}{by elements in the semigroup \\spad{S}.} See Also: RightLinearSet.")) (* (($ |#1| $) "\\spad{s*x} is the left-dilation of \\spad{x} by \\spad{s}."))) NIL NIL (-669 S) ((|substitute| (($ |#1| |#1| $) "\\spad{substitute(x,y,d)} replace \\spad{x}'s with \\spad{y}'s in dictionary \\spad{d}.")) (|duplicates?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{duplicates?(d)} tests if dictionary \\spad{d} has duplicate entries."))) ((-4510 . T) (-4511 . T)) ((-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-102))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133)))) (-4144 (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888))))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -633) (QUOTE (-549)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-102)))) (-670 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "The category of left modules over an rng (ring not necessarily with unit). This is an abelian group which supports left multiplation by elements of the rng. \\blankline"))) NIL NIL (-671 S E |un|) ((|constructor| (NIL "This internal package represents monoid (abelian or not,{} with or without inverses) as lists and provides some common operations to the various flavors of monoids.")) (|mapGen| (($ (|Mapping| |#1| |#1|) $) "\\spad{mapGen(f, a1\\^e1 ... an\\^en)} returns \\spad{f(a1)\\^e1 ... f(an)\\^en}.")) (|mapExpon| (($ (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|) $) "\\spad{mapExpon(f, a1\\^e1 ... an\\^en)} returns \\spad{a1\\^f(e1) ... an\\^f(en)}.")) (|commutativeEquality| (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\spad{commutativeEquality(x,y)} returns \\spad{true} if \\spad{x} and \\spad{y} are equal assuming commutativity")) (|plus| (($ $ $) "\\spad{plus(x, y)} returns \\spad{x + y} where \\spad{+} is the monoid operation,{} which is assumed commutative.") (($ |#1| |#2| $) "\\spad{plus(s, e, x)} returns \\spad{e * s + x} where \\spad{+} is the monoid operation,{} which is assumed commutative.")) (|leftMult| (($ |#1| $) "\\spad{leftMult(s, a)} returns \\spad{s * a} where \\spad{*} is the monoid operation,{} which is assumed non-commutative.")) (|rightMult| (($ $ |#1|) "\\spad{rightMult(a, s)} returns \\spad{a * s} where \\spad{*} is the monoid operation,{} which is assumed non-commutative.")) (|makeUnit| (($) "\\spad{makeUnit()} returns the unit element of the monomial.")) (|size| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{size(l)} returns the number of monomials forming \\spad{l}.")) (|reverse!| (($ $) "\\spad{reverse!(l)} reverses the list of monomials forming \\spad{l},{} destroying the element \\spad{l}.")) (|reverse| (($ $) "\\spad{reverse(l)} reverses the list of monomials forming \\spad{l}. This has some effect if the monoid is non-abelian,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} \\spad{reverse(a1\\^e1 ... an\\^en) = an\\^en ... a1\\^e1} which is different.")) (|nthFactor| ((|#1| $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{nthFactor(l, n)} returns the factor of the n^th monomial of \\spad{l}.")) (|nthExpon| ((|#2| $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{nthExpon(l, n)} returns the exponent of the n^th monomial of \\spad{l}.")) (|makeMulti| (($ (|List| (|Record| (|:| |gen| |#1|) (|:| |exp| |#2|)))) "\\spad{makeMulti(l)} returns the element whose list of monomials is \\spad{l}.")) (|makeTerm| (($ |#1| |#2|) "\\spad{makeTerm(s, e)} returns the monomial \\spad{s} exponentiated by \\spad{e} (\\spadignore{e.g.} s^e or \\spad{e} * \\spad{s}).")) (|listOfMonoms| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |gen| |#1|) (|:| |exp| |#2|))) $) "\\spad{listOfMonoms(l)} returns the list of the monomials forming \\spad{l}.")) (|outputForm| (((|OutputForm|) $ (|Mapping| (|OutputForm|) (|OutputForm|) (|OutputForm|)) (|Mapping| (|OutputForm|) (|OutputForm|) (|OutputForm|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{outputForm(l, fop, fexp, unit)} converts the monoid element represented by \\spad{l} to an \\spadtype{OutputForm}. Argument unit is the output form for the \\spadignore{unit} of the monoid (\\spadignore{e.g.} 0 or 1),{} \\spad{fop(a, b)} is the output form for the monoid operation applied to \\spad{a} and \\spad{b} (\\spadignore{e.g.} \\spad{a + b},{} \\spad{a * b},{} \\spad{ab}),{} and \\spad{fexp(a, n)} is the output form for the exponentiation operation applied to \\spad{a} and \\spad{n} (\\spadignore{e.g.} \\spad{n a},{} \\spad{n * a},{} \\spad{a ** n},{} \\spad{a\\^n})."))) NIL NIL (-672 A S) ((|constructor| (NIL "A linear aggregate is an aggregate whose elements are indexed by integers. Examples of linear aggregates are strings,{} lists,{} and arrays. Most of the exported operations for linear aggregates are non-destructive but are not always efficient for a particular aggregate. For example,{} \\spadfun{concat} of two lists needs only to copy its first argument,{} whereas \\spadfun{concat} of two arrays needs to copy both arguments. Most of the operations exported here apply to infinite objects (\\spadignore{e.g.} streams) as well to finite ones. For finite linear aggregates,{} see \\spadtype{FiniteLinearAggregate}.")) (|setelt| ((|#2| $ (|UniversalSegment| (|Integer|)) |#2|) "\\spad{setelt(u,i..j,x)} (also written: \\axiom{\\spad{u}(\\spad{i}..\\spad{j}) := \\spad{x}}) destructively replaces each element in the segment \\axiom{\\spad{u}(\\spad{i}..\\spad{j})} by \\spad{x}. The value \\spad{x} is returned. Note: \\spad{u} is destructively change so that \\axiom{\\spad{u}.\\spad{k} := \\spad{x} for \\spad{k} in \\spad{i}..\\spad{j}}; its length remains unchanged.")) (|insert| (($ $ $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{insert(v,u,k)} returns a copy of \\spad{u} having \\spad{v} inserted beginning at the \\axiom{\\spad{i}}th element. Note: \\axiom{insert(\\spad{v},{}\\spad{u},{}\\spad{k}) = concat( \\spad{u}(0..\\spad{k}-1),{} \\spad{v},{} \\spad{u}(\\spad{k}..) )}.") (($ |#2| $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{insert(x,u,i)} returns a copy of \\spad{u} having \\spad{x} as its \\axiom{\\spad{i}}th element. Note: \\axiom{insert(\\spad{x},{}a,{}\\spad{k}) = concat(concat(a(0..\\spad{k}-1),{}\\spad{x}),{}a(\\spad{k}..))}.")) (|delete| (($ $ (|UniversalSegment| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{delete(u,i..j)} returns a copy of \\spad{u} with the \\axiom{\\spad{i}}th through \\axiom{\\spad{j}}th element deleted. Note: \\axiom{delete(a,{}\\spad{i}..\\spad{j}) = concat(a(0..\\spad{i}-1),{}a(\\spad{j+1}..))}.") (($ $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{delete(u,i)} returns a copy of \\spad{u} with the \\axiom{\\spad{i}}th element deleted. Note: for lists,{} \\axiom{delete(a,{}\\spad{i}) == concat(a(0..\\spad{i} - 1),{}a(\\spad{i} + 1,{}..))}.")) (|map| (($ (|Mapping| |#2| |#2| |#2|) $ $) "\\spad{map(f,u,v)} returns a new collection \\spad{w} with elements \\axiom{\\spad{z} = \\spad{f}(\\spad{x},{}\\spad{y})} for corresponding elements \\spad{x} and \\spad{y} from \\spad{u} and \\spad{v}. Note: for linear aggregates,{} \\axiom{\\spad{w}.\\spad{i} = \\spad{f}(\\spad{u}.\\spad{i},{}\\spad{v}.\\spad{i})}.")) (|concat| (($ (|List| $)) "\\spad{concat(u)},{} where \\spad{u} is a lists of aggregates \\axiom{[a,{}\\spad{b},{}...,{}\\spad{c}]},{} returns a single aggregate consisting of the elements of \\axiom{a} followed by those of \\spad{b} followed ... by the elements of \\spad{c}. Note: \\axiom{concat(a,{}\\spad{b},{}...,{}\\spad{c}) = concat(a,{}concat(\\spad{b},{}...,{}\\spad{c}))}.") (($ $ $) "\\spad{concat(u,v)} returns an aggregate consisting of the elements of \\spad{u} followed by the elements of \\spad{v}. Note: if \\axiom{\\spad{w} = concat(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{v})} then \\axiom{\\spad{w}.\\spad{i} = \\spad{u}.\\spad{i} for \\spad{i} in indices \\spad{u}} and \\axiom{\\spad{w}.(\\spad{j} + maxIndex \\spad{u}) = \\spad{v}.\\spad{j} for \\spad{j} in indices \\spad{v}}.") (($ |#2| $) "\\spad{concat(x,u)} returns aggregate \\spad{u} with additional element at the front. Note: for lists: \\axiom{concat(\\spad{x},{}\\spad{u}) == concat([\\spad{x}],{}\\spad{u})}.") (($ $ |#2|) "\\spad{concat(u,x)} returns aggregate \\spad{u} with additional element \\spad{x} at the end. Note: for lists,{} \\axiom{concat(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{x}) == concat(\\spad{u},{}[\\spad{x}])}")) (|new| (($ (|NonNegativeInteger|) |#2|) "\\spad{new(n,x)} returns \\axiom{fill!(new \\spad{n},{}\\spad{x})}."))) NIL ((|HasAttribute| |#1| (QUOTE -4511))) (-673 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "A linear aggregate is an aggregate whose elements are indexed by integers. Examples of linear aggregates are strings,{} lists,{} and arrays. Most of the exported operations for linear aggregates are non-destructive but are not always efficient for a particular aggregate. For example,{} \\spadfun{concat} of two lists needs only to copy its first argument,{} whereas \\spadfun{concat} of two arrays needs to copy both arguments. Most of the operations exported here apply to infinite objects (\\spadignore{e.g.} streams) as well to finite ones. For finite linear aggregates,{} see \\spadtype{FiniteLinearAggregate}.")) (|setelt| ((|#1| $ (|UniversalSegment| (|Integer|)) |#1|) "\\spad{setelt(u,i..j,x)} (also written: \\axiom{\\spad{u}(\\spad{i}..\\spad{j}) := \\spad{x}}) destructively replaces each element in the segment \\axiom{\\spad{u}(\\spad{i}..\\spad{j})} by \\spad{x}. The value \\spad{x} is returned. Note: \\spad{u} is destructively change so that \\axiom{\\spad{u}.\\spad{k} := \\spad{x} for \\spad{k} in \\spad{i}..\\spad{j}}; its length remains unchanged.")) (|insert| (($ $ $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{insert(v,u,k)} returns a copy of \\spad{u} having \\spad{v} inserted beginning at the \\axiom{\\spad{i}}th element. Note: \\axiom{insert(\\spad{v},{}\\spad{u},{}\\spad{k}) = concat( \\spad{u}(0..\\spad{k}-1),{} \\spad{v},{} \\spad{u}(\\spad{k}..) )}.") (($ |#1| $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{insert(x,u,i)} returns a copy of \\spad{u} having \\spad{x} as its \\axiom{\\spad{i}}th element. Note: \\axiom{insert(\\spad{x},{}a,{}\\spad{k}) = concat(concat(a(0..\\spad{k}-1),{}\\spad{x}),{}a(\\spad{k}..))}.")) (|delete| (($ $ (|UniversalSegment| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{delete(u,i..j)} returns a copy of \\spad{u} with the \\axiom{\\spad{i}}th through \\axiom{\\spad{j}}th element deleted. Note: \\axiom{delete(a,{}\\spad{i}..\\spad{j}) = concat(a(0..\\spad{i}-1),{}a(\\spad{j+1}..))}.") (($ $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{delete(u,i)} returns a copy of \\spad{u} with the \\axiom{\\spad{i}}th element deleted. Note: for lists,{} \\axiom{delete(a,{}\\spad{i}) == concat(a(0..\\spad{i} - 1),{}a(\\spad{i} + 1,{}..))}.")) (|map| (($ (|Mapping| |#1| |#1| |#1|) $ $) "\\spad{map(f,u,v)} returns a new collection \\spad{w} with elements \\axiom{\\spad{z} = \\spad{f}(\\spad{x},{}\\spad{y})} for corresponding elements \\spad{x} and \\spad{y} from \\spad{u} and \\spad{v}. Note: for linear aggregates,{} \\axiom{\\spad{w}.\\spad{i} = \\spad{f}(\\spad{u}.\\spad{i},{}\\spad{v}.\\spad{i})}.")) (|concat| (($ (|List| $)) "\\spad{concat(u)},{} where \\spad{u} is a lists of aggregates \\axiom{[a,{}\\spad{b},{}...,{}\\spad{c}]},{} returns a single aggregate consisting of the elements of \\axiom{a} followed by those of \\spad{b} followed ... by the elements of \\spad{c}. Note: \\axiom{concat(a,{}\\spad{b},{}...,{}\\spad{c}) = concat(a,{}concat(\\spad{b},{}...,{}\\spad{c}))}.") (($ $ $) "\\spad{concat(u,v)} returns an aggregate consisting of the elements of \\spad{u} followed by the elements of \\spad{v}. Note: if \\axiom{\\spad{w} = concat(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{v})} then \\axiom{\\spad{w}.\\spad{i} = \\spad{u}.\\spad{i} for \\spad{i} in indices \\spad{u}} and \\axiom{\\spad{w}.(\\spad{j} + maxIndex \\spad{u}) = \\spad{v}.\\spad{j} for \\spad{j} in indices \\spad{v}}.") (($ |#1| $) "\\spad{concat(x,u)} returns aggregate \\spad{u} with additional element at the front. Note: for lists: \\axiom{concat(\\spad{x},{}\\spad{u}) == concat([\\spad{x}],{}\\spad{u})}.") (($ $ |#1|) "\\spad{concat(u,x)} returns aggregate \\spad{u} with additional element \\spad{x} at the end. Note: for lists,{} \\axiom{concat(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{x}) == concat(\\spad{u},{}[\\spad{x}])}")) (|new| (($ (|NonNegativeInteger|) |#1|) "\\spad{new(n,x)} returns \\axiom{fill!(new \\spad{n},{}\\spad{x})}."))) NIL NIL (-674 M R S) ((|constructor| (NIL "Localize(\\spad{M},{}\\spad{R},{}\\spad{S}) produces fractions with numerators from an \\spad{R} module \\spad{M} and denominators from some multiplicative subset \\spad{D} of \\spad{R}.")) (|denom| ((|#3| $) "\\spad{denom x} returns the denominator of \\spad{x}.")) (|numer| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{numer x} returns the numerator of \\spad{x}.")) (/ (($ |#1| |#3|) "\\spad{m / d} divides the element \\spad{m} by \\spad{d}.") (($ $ |#3|) "\\spad{x / d} divides the element \\spad{x} by \\spad{d}."))) ((-4505 . T) (-4504 . T)) ((|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-814)))) (-675 R -4164 L) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spad{ElementaryFunctionLODESolver} provides the top-level functions for finding closed form solutions of linear ordinary differential equations and initial value problems.")) (|solve| (((|Union| |#2| "failed") |#3| |#2| (|Symbol|) |#2| (|List| |#2|)) "\\spad{solve(op, g, x, a, [y0,...,ym])} returns either the solution of the initial value problem \\spad{op y = g, y(a) = y0, y'(a) = y1,...} or \"failed\" if the solution cannot be found; \\spad{x} is the dependent variable.") (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |particular| |#2|) (|:| |basis| (|List| |#2|))) "failed") |#3| |#2| (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{solve(op, g, x)} returns either a solution of the ordinary differential equation \\spad{op y = g} or \"failed\" if no non-trivial solution can be found; When found,{} the solution is returned in the form \\spad{[h, [b1,...,bm]]} where \\spad{h} is a particular solution and and \\spad{[b1,...bm]} are linearly independent solutions of the associated homogenuous equation \\spad{op y = 0}. A full basis for the solutions of the homogenuous equation is not always returned,{} only the solutions which were found; \\spad{x} is the dependent variable."))) NIL NIL (-676 A -3297) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spad{LinearOrdinaryDifferentialOperator} defines a ring of differential operators with coefficients in a ring A with a given derivation. Multiplication of operators corresponds to functional composition: \\indented{4}{\\spad{(L1 * L2).(f) = L1 L2 f}}"))) ((-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) ((|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-175))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (|%list| (QUOTE -421) (QUOTE (-560))))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (QUOTE (-560)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-571))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-466))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-376)))) (-677 A) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spad{LinearOrdinaryDifferentialOperator1} defines a ring of differential operators with coefficients in a differential ring A. Multiplication of operators corresponds to functional composition: \\indented{4}{\\spad{(L1 * L2).(f) = L1 L2 f}}"))) ((-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) ((|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-175))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (|%list| (QUOTE -421) (QUOTE (-560))))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (QUOTE (-560)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-571))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-466))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-376)))) (-678 A M) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spad{LinearOrdinaryDifferentialOperator2} defines a ring of differential operators with coefficients in a differential ring A and acting on an A-module \\spad{M}. Multiplication of operators corresponds to functional composition: \\indented{4}{\\spad{(L1 * L2).(f) = L1 L2 f}}")) (|differentiate| (($ $) "\\spad{differentiate(x)} returns the derivative of \\spad{x}"))) ((-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) ((|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-175))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (|%list| (QUOTE -421) (QUOTE (-560))))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (QUOTE (-560)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-571))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-466))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-376)))) (-679 S A) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spad{LinearOrdinaryDifferentialOperatorCategory} is the category of differential operators with coefficients in a ring A with a given derivation. Multiplication of operators corresponds to functional composition: \\indented{4}{\\spad{(L1 * L2).(f) = L1 L2 f}}")) (|directSum| (($ $ $) "\\spad{directSum(a,b)} computes an operator \\spad{c} of minimal order such that the nullspace of \\spad{c} is generated by all the sums of a solution of \\spad{a} by a solution of \\spad{b}.")) (|symmetricSquare| (($ $) "\\spad{symmetricSquare(a)} computes \\spad{symmetricProduct(a,a)} using a more efficient method.")) (|symmetricPower| (($ $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{symmetricPower(a,n)} computes an operator \\spad{c} of minimal order such that the nullspace of \\spad{c} is generated by all the products of \\spad{n} solutions of \\spad{a}.")) (|symmetricProduct| (($ $ $) "\\spad{symmetricProduct(a,b)} computes an operator \\spad{c} of minimal order such that the nullspace of \\spad{c} is generated by all the products of a solution of \\spad{a} by a solution of \\spad{b}.")) (|adjoint| (($ $) "\\spad{adjoint(a)} returns the adjoint operator of a.")) (D (($) "\\spad{D()} provides the operator corresponding to a derivation in the ring \\spad{A}."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-376)))) (-680 A) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spad{LinearOrdinaryDifferentialOperatorCategory} is the category of differential operators with coefficients in a ring A with a given derivation. Multiplication of operators corresponds to functional composition: \\indented{4}{\\spad{(L1 * L2).(f) = L1 L2 f}}")) (|directSum| (($ $ $) "\\spad{directSum(a,b)} computes an operator \\spad{c} of minimal order such that the nullspace of \\spad{c} is generated by all the sums of a solution of \\spad{a} by a solution of \\spad{b}.")) (|symmetricSquare| (($ $) "\\spad{symmetricSquare(a)} computes \\spad{symmetricProduct(a,a)} using a more efficient method.")) (|symmetricPower| (($ $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{symmetricPower(a,n)} computes an operator \\spad{c} of minimal order such that the nullspace of \\spad{c} is generated by all the products of \\spad{n} solutions of \\spad{a}.")) (|symmetricProduct| (($ $ $) "\\spad{symmetricProduct(a,b)} computes an operator \\spad{c} of minimal order such that the nullspace of \\spad{c} is generated by all the products of a solution of \\spad{a} by a solution of \\spad{b}.")) (|adjoint| (($ $) "\\spad{adjoint(a)} returns the adjoint operator of a.")) (D (($) "\\spad{D()} provides the operator corresponding to a derivation in the ring \\spad{A}."))) ((-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-681 -4164 UP) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{LinearOrdinaryDifferentialOperatorFactorizer} provides a factorizer for linear ordinary differential operators whose coefficients are rational functions.")) (|factor1| (((|List| (|LinearOrdinaryDifferentialOperator1| (|Fraction| |#2|))) (|LinearOrdinaryDifferentialOperator1| (|Fraction| |#2|))) "\\spad{factor1(a)} returns the factorisation of a,{} assuming that a has no first-order right factor.")) (|factor| (((|List| (|LinearOrdinaryDifferentialOperator1| (|Fraction| |#2|))) (|LinearOrdinaryDifferentialOperator1| (|Fraction| |#2|))) "\\spad{factor(a)} returns the factorisation of a.") (((|List| (|LinearOrdinaryDifferentialOperator1| (|Fraction| |#2|))) (|LinearOrdinaryDifferentialOperator1| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|Mapping| (|List| |#1|) |#2|)) "\\spad{factor(a, zeros)} returns the factorisation of a. \\spad{zeros} is a zero finder in \\spad{UP}."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-27)))) (-682 A L) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spad{LinearOrdinaryDifferentialOperatorsOps} provides symmetric products and sums for linear ordinary differential operators.")) (|directSum| ((|#2| |#2| |#2| (|Mapping| |#1| |#1|)) "\\spad{directSum(a,b,D)} computes an operator \\spad{c} of minimal order such that the nullspace of \\spad{c} is generated by all the sums of a solution of \\spad{a} by a solution of \\spad{b}. \\spad{D} is the derivation to use.")) (|symmetricPower| ((|#2| |#2| (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|Mapping| |#1| |#1|)) "\\spad{symmetricPower(a,n,D)} computes an operator \\spad{c} of minimal order such that the nullspace of \\spad{c} is generated by all the products of \\spad{n} solutions of \\spad{a}. \\spad{D} is the derivation to use.")) (|symmetricProduct| ((|#2| |#2| |#2| (|Mapping| |#1| |#1|)) "\\spad{symmetricProduct(a,b,D)} computes an operator \\spad{c} of minimal order such that the nullspace of \\spad{c} is generated by all the products of a solution of \\spad{a} by a solution of \\spad{b}. \\spad{D} is the derivation to use."))) NIL NIL (-683 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "`Logic' provides the basic operations for lattices,{} \\spadignore{e.g.} boolean algebra.")) (|\\/| (($ $ $) "\\spadignore{ \\/ } returns the logical `join',{} \\spadignore{e.g.} `or'.")) (|/\\| (($ $ $) "\\spadignore { /\\ }returns the logical `meet',{} \\spadignore{e.g.} `and'.")) (~ (($ $) "\\spad{~(x)} returns the logical complement of \\spad{x}."))) NIL NIL (-684) ((|constructor| (NIL "`Logic' provides the basic operations for lattices,{} \\spadignore{e.g.} boolean algebra.")) (|\\/| (($ $ $) "\\spadignore{ \\/ } returns the logical `join',{} \\spadignore{e.g.} `or'.")) (|/\\| (($ $ $) "\\spadignore { /\\ }returns the logical `meet',{} \\spadignore{e.g.} `and'.")) (~ (($ $) "\\spad{~(x)} returns the logical complement of \\spad{x}."))) NIL NIL (-685 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "Given a PolynomialFactorizationExplicit ring,{} this package provides a defaulting rule for the \\spad{solveLinearPolynomialEquation} operation,{} by moving into the field of fractions,{} and solving it there via the \\spad{multiEuclidean} operation.")) (|solveLinearPolynomialEquationByFractions| (((|Union| (|List| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)) "failed") (|List| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)) "\\spad{solveLinearPolynomialEquationByFractions([f1, ..., fn], g)} (where the \\spad{fi} are relatively prime to each other) returns a list of \\spad{ai} such that \\spad{g/prod fi = sum ai/fi} or returns \"failed\" if no such exists."))) NIL NIL (-686 |VarSet| R) ((|constructor| (NIL "This type supports Lie polynomials in Lyndon basis see Free Lie Algebras by \\spad{C}. Reutenauer (Oxford science publications). \\newline Author: Michel Petitot (petitot@lifl.fr).")) (|construct| (($ $ (|LyndonWord| |#1|)) "\\axiom{construct(\\spad{x},{}\\spad{y})} returns the Lie bracket \\axiom{[\\spad{x},{}\\spad{y}]}.") (($ (|LyndonWord| |#1|) $) "\\axiom{construct(\\spad{x},{}\\spad{y})} returns the Lie bracket \\axiom{[\\spad{x},{}\\spad{y}]}.") (($ (|LyndonWord| |#1|) (|LyndonWord| |#1|)) "\\axiom{construct(\\spad{x},{}\\spad{y})} returns the Lie bracket \\axiom{[\\spad{x},{}\\spad{y}]}.")) (|LiePolyIfCan| (((|Union| $ "failed") (|XDistributedPolynomial| |#1| |#2|)) "\\axiom{LiePolyIfCan(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{p}} in Lyndon basis if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is a Lie polynomial,{} otherwise \\axiom{\"failed\"} is returned."))) ((|JacobiIdentity| . T) (|NullSquare| . T) (-4505 . T) (-4504 . T)) ((|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-376))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-175)))) (-687 A S) ((|constructor| (NIL "A list aggregate is a model for a linked list data structure. A linked list is a versatile data structure. Insertion and deletion are efficient and searching is a linear operation.")) (|list| (($ |#2|) "\\spad{list(x)} returns the list of one element \\spad{x}."))) NIL NIL (-688 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "A list aggregate is a model for a linked list data structure. A linked list is a versatile data structure. Insertion and deletion are efficient and searching is a linear operation.")) (|list| (($ |#1|) "\\spad{list(x)} returns the list of one element \\spad{x}."))) ((-4511 . T) (-4510 . T)) NIL (-689 -4164 |Row| |Col| M) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package solves linear system in the matrix form \\spad{AX = B}.")) (|rank| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) |#4| |#3|) "\\spad{rank(A,B)} computes the rank of the complete matrix \\spad{(A|B)} of the linear system \\spad{AX = B}.")) (|hasSolution?| (((|Boolean|) |#4| |#3|) "\\spad{hasSolution?(A,B)} tests if the linear system \\spad{AX = B} has a solution.")) (|particularSolution| (((|Union| |#3| "failed") |#4| |#3|) "\\spad{particularSolution(A,B)} finds a particular solution of the linear system \\spad{AX = B}.")) (|solve| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |particular| (|Union| |#3| "failed")) (|:| |basis| (|List| |#3|)))) |#4| (|List| |#3|)) "\\spad{solve(A,LB)} finds a particular soln of the systems \\spad{AX = B} and a basis of the associated homogeneous systems \\spad{AX = 0} where \\spad{B} varies in the list of column vectors \\spad{LB}.") (((|Record| (|:| |particular| (|Union| |#3| "failed")) (|:| |basis| (|List| |#3|))) |#4| |#3|) "\\spad{solve(A,B)} finds a particular solution of the system \\spad{AX = B} and a basis of the associated homogeneous system \\spad{AX = 0}."))) NIL NIL (-690 -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package solves linear system in the matrix form \\spad{AX = B}. It is essentially a particular instantiation of the package \\spadtype{LinearSystemMatrixPackage} for Matrix and Vector. This package's existence makes it easier to use \\spadfun{solve} in the AXIOM interpreter.")) (|rank| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) (|Matrix| |#1|) (|Vector| |#1|)) "\\spad{rank(A,B)} computes the rank of the complete matrix \\spad{(A|B)} of the linear system \\spad{AX = B}.")) (|hasSolution?| (((|Boolean|) (|Matrix| |#1|) (|Vector| |#1|)) "\\spad{hasSolution?(A,B)} tests if the linear system \\spad{AX = B} has a solution.")) (|particularSolution| (((|Union| (|Vector| |#1|) "failed") (|Matrix| |#1|) (|Vector| |#1|)) "\\spad{particularSolution(A,B)} finds a particular solution of the linear system \\spad{AX = B}.")) (|solve| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |particular| (|Union| (|Vector| |#1|) "failed")) (|:| |basis| (|List| (|Vector| |#1|))))) (|List| (|List| |#1|)) (|List| (|Vector| |#1|))) "\\spad{solve(A,LB)} finds a particular soln of the systems \\spad{AX = B} and a basis of the associated homogeneous systems \\spad{AX = 0} where \\spad{B} varies in the list of column vectors \\spad{LB}.") (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |particular| (|Union| (|Vector| |#1|) "failed")) (|:| |basis| (|List| (|Vector| |#1|))))) (|Matrix| |#1|) (|List| (|Vector| |#1|))) "\\spad{solve(A,LB)} finds a particular soln of the systems \\spad{AX = B} and a basis of the associated homogeneous systems \\spad{AX = 0} where \\spad{B} varies in the list of column vectors \\spad{LB}.") (((|Record| (|:| |particular| (|Union| (|Vector| |#1|) "failed")) (|:| |basis| (|List| (|Vector| |#1|)))) (|List| (|List| |#1|)) (|Vector| |#1|)) "\\spad{solve(A,B)} finds a particular solution of the system \\spad{AX = B} and a basis of the associated homogeneous system \\spad{AX = 0}.") (((|Record| (|:| |particular| (|Union| (|Vector| |#1|) "failed")) (|:| |basis| (|List| (|Vector| |#1|)))) (|Matrix| |#1|) (|Vector| |#1|)) "\\spad{solve(A,B)} finds a particular solution of the system \\spad{AX = B} and a basis of the associated homogeneous system \\spad{AX = 0}."))) NIL NIL (-691 R E OV P) ((|constructor| (NIL "this package finds the solutions of linear systems presented as a list of polynomials.")) (|linSolve| (((|Record| (|:| |particular| (|Union| (|Vector| (|Fraction| |#4|)) "failed")) (|:| |basis| (|List| (|Vector| (|Fraction| |#4|))))) (|List| |#4|) (|List| |#3|)) "\\spad{linSolve(lp,lvar)} finds the solutions of the linear system of polynomials \\spad{lp} = 0 with respect to the list of symbols \\spad{lvar}."))) NIL NIL (-692 |n| R) ((|constructor| (NIL "LieSquareMatrix(\\spad{n},{}\\spad{R}) implements the Lie algebra of the \\spad{n} by \\spad{n} matrices over the commutative ring \\spad{R}. The Lie bracket (commutator) of the algebra is given by \\spad{a*b := (a *\\$SQMATRIX(n,R) b - b *\\$SQMATRIX(n,R) a)},{} where \\spadfun{*\\$SQMATRIX(\\spad{n},{}\\spad{R})} is the usual matrix multiplication."))) ((-4507 . T) (-4510 . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T)) ((|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -928) (QUOTE (-1209)))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -930) (QUOTE (-1209)))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-240))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-239))) (|HasAttribute| |#2| (QUOTE (-4512 "*"))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -660) (QUOTE (-560)))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (|%list| (QUOTE -421) (QUOTE (-560))))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (QUOTE (-560)))) (-4144 (-12 (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -660) (QUOTE (-560)))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#2|)))) (-12 (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-240))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#2|)))) (-12 (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#2|)))) (-12 (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#2|))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -928) (QUOTE (-1209)))))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-319))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-376))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-571))) (-4144 (|HasAttribute| |#2| (QUOTE (-4512 "*"))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -928) (QUOTE (-1209)))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-240)))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-102))) (-12 (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#2|)))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-175)))) (-693) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain represents `literal sequence' syntax.")) (|elements| (((|List| (|SpadAst|)) $) "\\spad{elements(e)} returns the list of expressions in the `literal' list `e'."))) NIL NIL (-694 |VarSet|) ((|constructor| (NIL "Lyndon words over arbitrary (ordered) symbols: see Free Lie Algebras by \\spad{C}. Reutenauer (Oxford science publications). A Lyndon word is a word which is smaller than any of its right factors \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. the pure lexicographical ordering. If \\axiom{a} and \\axiom{\\spad{b}} are two Lyndon words such that \\axiom{a < \\spad{b}} holds \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t} lexicographical ordering then \\axiom{a*b} is a Lyndon word. Parenthesized Lyndon words can be generated from symbols by using the following rule: \\axiom{[[a,{}\\spad{b}],{}\\spad{c}]} is a Lyndon word iff \\axiom{a*b < \\spad{c} <= \\spad{b}} holds. Lyndon words are internally represented by binary trees using the \\spadtype{Magma} domain constructor. Two ordering are provided: lexicographic and length-lexicographic. \\newline Author : Michel Petitot (petitot@lifl.fr).")) (|LyndonWordsList| (((|List| $) (|List| |#1|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\axiom{LyndonWordsList(vl,{} \\spad{n})} returns the list of Lyndon words over the alphabet \\axiom{vl},{} up to order \\axiom{\\spad{n}}.")) (|LyndonWordsList1| (((|OneDimensionalArray| (|List| $)) (|List| |#1|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\axiom{\\spad{LyndonWordsList1}(vl,{} \\spad{n})} returns an array of lists of Lyndon words over the alphabet \\axiom{vl},{} up to order \\axiom{\\spad{n}}.")) (|varList| (((|List| |#1|) $) "\\axiom{varList(\\spad{x})} returns the list of distinct entries of \\axiom{\\spad{x}}.")) (|lyndonIfCan| (((|Union| $ "failed") (|OrderedFreeMonoid| |#1|)) "\\axiom{lyndonIfCan(\\spad{w})} convert \\axiom{\\spad{w}} into a Lyndon word.")) (|lyndon| (($ (|OrderedFreeMonoid| |#1|)) "\\axiom{lyndon(\\spad{w})} convert \\axiom{\\spad{w}} into a Lyndon word,{} error if \\axiom{\\spad{w}} is not a Lyndon word.")) (|lyndon?| (((|Boolean|) (|OrderedFreeMonoid| |#1|)) "\\axiom{lyndon?(\\spad{w})} test if \\axiom{\\spad{w}} is a Lyndon word.")) (|factor| (((|List| $) (|OrderedFreeMonoid| |#1|)) "\\axiom{factor(\\spad{x})} returns the decreasing factorization into Lyndon words.")) (|coerce| (((|Magma| |#1|) $) "\\axiom{coerce(\\spad{x})} returns the element of \\axiomType{Magma}(VarSet) corresponding to \\axiom{\\spad{x}}.") (((|OrderedFreeMonoid| |#1|) $) "\\axiom{coerce(\\spad{x})} returns the element of \\axiomType{OrderedFreeMonoid}(VarSet) corresponding to \\axiom{\\spad{x}}.")) (|lexico| (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\axiom{lexico(\\spad{x},{}\\spad{y})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{true}} iff \\axiom{\\spad{x}} is smaller than \\axiom{\\spad{y}} \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. the lexicographical ordering induced by \\axiom{VarSet}.")) (|length| (((|PositiveInteger|) $) "\\axiom{length(\\spad{x})} returns the number of entries in \\axiom{\\spad{x}}.")) (|right| (($ $) "\\axiom{right(\\spad{x})} returns right subtree of \\axiom{\\spad{x}} or error if \\axiomOpFrom{retractable?}{LyndonWord}(\\axiom{\\spad{x}}) is \\spad{true}.")) (|left| (($ $) "\\axiom{left(\\spad{x})} returns left subtree of \\axiom{\\spad{x}} or error if \\axiomOpFrom{retractable?}{LyndonWord}(\\axiom{\\spad{x}}) is \\spad{true}.")) (|retractable?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\axiom{retractable?(\\spad{x})} tests if \\axiom{\\spad{x}} is a tree with only one entry."))) NIL NIL (-695 A S) ((|constructor| (NIL "LazyStreamAggregate is the category of streams with lazy evaluation. It is understood that the function 'empty?' will cause lazy evaluation if necessary to determine if there are entries. Functions which call 'empty?',{} \\spadignore{e.g.} 'first' and 'rest',{} will also cause lazy evaluation if necessary.")) (|complete| (($ $) "\\spad{complete(st)} causes all entries of 'st' to be computed. this function should only be called on streams which are known to be finite.")) (|extend| (($ $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{extend(st,n)} causes entries to be computed,{} if necessary,{} so that 'st' will have at least 'n' explicit entries or so that all entries of 'st' will be computed if 'st' is finite with length <= \\spad{n}.")) (|numberOfComputedEntries| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{numberOfComputedEntries(st)} returns the number of explicitly computed entries of stream \\spad{st} which exist immediately prior to the time this function is called.")) (|rst| (($ $) "\\spad{rst(s)} returns a pointer to the next node of stream \\spad{s}. Caution: this function should only be called after a \\spad{empty?} test has been made since there no error check.")) (|frst| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{frst(s)} returns the first element of stream \\spad{s}. Caution: this function should only be called after a \\spad{empty?} test has been made since there no error check.")) (|lazyEvaluate| (($ $) "\\spad{lazyEvaluate(s)} causes one lazy evaluation of stream \\spad{s}. Caution: the first node must be a lazy evaluation mechanism (satisfies \\spad{lazy?(s) = true}) as there is no error check. Note: a call to this function may or may not produce an explicit first entry")) (|lazy?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{lazy?(s)} returns \\spad{true} if the first node of the stream \\spad{s} is a lazy evaluation mechanism which could produce an additional entry to \\spad{s}.")) (|explicitlyEmpty?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{explicitlyEmpty?(s)} returns \\spad{true} if the stream is an (explicitly) empty stream. Note: this is a null test which will not cause lazy evaluation.")) (|explicitEntries?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{explicitEntries?(s)} returns \\spad{true} if the stream \\spad{s} has explicitly computed entries,{} and \\spad{false} otherwise.")) (|select| (($ (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#2|) $) "\\spad{select(f,st)} returns a stream consisting of those elements of stream \\spad{st} satisfying the predicate \\spad{f}. Note: \\spad{select(f,st) = [x for x in st | f(x)]}.")) (|remove| (($ (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#2|) $) "\\spad{remove(f,st)} returns a stream consisting of those elements of stream \\spad{st} which do not satisfy the predicate \\spad{f}. Note: \\spad{remove(f,st) = [x for x in st | not f(x)]}."))) NIL NIL (-696 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "LazyStreamAggregate is the category of streams with lazy evaluation. It is understood that the function 'empty?' will cause lazy evaluation if necessary to determine if there are entries. Functions which call 'empty?',{} \\spadignore{e.g.} 'first' and 'rest',{} will also cause lazy evaluation if necessary.")) (|complete| (($ $) "\\spad{complete(st)} causes all entries of 'st' to be computed. this function should only be called on streams which are known to be finite.")) (|extend| (($ $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{extend(st,n)} causes entries to be computed,{} if necessary,{} so that 'st' will have at least 'n' explicit entries or so that all entries of 'st' will be computed if 'st' is finite with length <= \\spad{n}.")) (|numberOfComputedEntries| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{numberOfComputedEntries(st)} returns the number of explicitly computed entries of stream \\spad{st} which exist immediately prior to the time this function is called.")) (|rst| (($ $) "\\spad{rst(s)} returns a pointer to the next node of stream \\spad{s}. Caution: this function should only be called after a \\spad{empty?} test has been made since there no error check.")) (|frst| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{frst(s)} returns the first element of stream \\spad{s}. Caution: this function should only be called after a \\spad{empty?} test has been made since there no error check.")) (|lazyEvaluate| (($ $) "\\spad{lazyEvaluate(s)} causes one lazy evaluation of stream \\spad{s}. Caution: the first node must be a lazy evaluation mechanism (satisfies \\spad{lazy?(s) = true}) as there is no error check. Note: a call to this function may or may not produce an explicit first entry")) (|lazy?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{lazy?(s)} returns \\spad{true} if the first node of the stream \\spad{s} is a lazy evaluation mechanism which could produce an additional entry to \\spad{s}.")) (|explicitlyEmpty?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{explicitlyEmpty?(s)} returns \\spad{true} if the stream is an (explicitly) empty stream. Note: this is a null test which will not cause lazy evaluation.")) (|explicitEntries?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{explicitEntries?(s)} returns \\spad{true} if the stream \\spad{s} has explicitly computed entries,{} and \\spad{false} otherwise.")) (|select| (($ (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#1|) $) "\\spad{select(f,st)} returns a stream consisting of those elements of stream \\spad{st} satisfying the predicate \\spad{f}. Note: \\spad{select(f,st) = [x for x in st | f(x)]}.")) (|remove| (($ (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#1|) $) "\\spad{remove(f,st)} returns a stream consisting of those elements of stream \\spad{st} which do not satisfy the predicate \\spad{f}. Note: \\spad{remove(f,st) = [x for x in st | not f(x)]}."))) NIL NIL (-697 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain represents three dimensional matrices over a general object type")) (|matrixDimensions| (((|Vector| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) $) "\\spad{matrixDimensions(x)} returns the dimensions of a matrix")) (|matrixConcat3D| (($ (|Symbol|) $ $) "\\spad{matrixConcat3D(s,x,y)} concatenates two 3-\\spad{D} matrices along a specified axis")) (|coerce| (((|PrimitiveArray| (|PrimitiveArray| (|PrimitiveArray| |#1|))) $) "\\spad{coerce(x)} moves from the domain to the representation type") (($ (|PrimitiveArray| (|PrimitiveArray| (|PrimitiveArray| |#1|)))) "\\spad{coerce(p)} moves from the representation type (PrimitiveArray PrimitiveArray PrimitiveArray \\spad{R}) to the domain")) (|setelt!| ((|#1| $ (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|) |#1|) "\\spad{setelt!(x,i,j,k,s)} (or \\spad{x}.\\spad{i}.\\spad{j}.k:=s) sets a specific element of the array to some value of type \\spad{R}")) (|elt| ((|#1| $ (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{elt(x,i,j,k)} extract an element from the matrix \\spad{x}")) (|construct| (($ (|List| (|List| (|List| |#1|)))) "\\spad{construct(lll)} creates a 3-\\spad{D} matrix from a List List List \\spad{R} \\spad{lll}")) (|plus| (($ $ $) "\\spad{plus(x,y)} adds two matrices,{} term by term we note that they must be the same size")) (|identityMatrix| (($ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{identityMatrix(n)} create an identity matrix we note that this must be square")) (|zeroMatrix| (($ (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{zeroMatrix(i,j,k)} create a matrix with all zero terms"))) NIL ((-4144 (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1081))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|)))) (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|))))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-102))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133)))) (-4144 (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888))))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1081))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-102))) (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|))))) (-698) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain represents the syntax of a macro definition.")) (|body| (((|SpadAst|) $) "\\spad{body(m)} returns the right hand side of the definition `m'.")) (|head| (((|HeadAst|) $) "\\spad{head(m)} returns the head of the macro definition `m'. This is a list of identifiers starting with the name of the macro followed by the name of the parameters,{} if any."))) NIL NIL (-699 |VarSet|) ((|constructor| (NIL "This type is the basic representation of parenthesized words (binary trees over arbitrary symbols) useful in \\spadtype{LiePolynomial}. \\newline Author: Michel Petitot (petitot@lifl.fr).")) (|varList| (((|List| |#1|) $) "\\axiom{varList(\\spad{x})} returns the list of distinct entries of \\axiom{\\spad{x}}.")) (|right| (($ $) "\\axiom{right(\\spad{x})} returns right subtree of \\axiom{\\spad{x}} or error if \\axiomOpFrom{retractable?}{Magma}(\\axiom{\\spad{x}}) is \\spad{true}.")) (|retractable?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\axiom{retractable?(\\spad{x})} tests if \\axiom{\\spad{x}} is a tree with only one entry.")) (|rest| (($ $) "\\axiom{rest(\\spad{x})} return \\axiom{\\spad{x}} without the first entry or error if \\axiomOpFrom{retractable?}{Magma}(\\axiom{\\spad{x}}) is \\spad{true}.")) (|mirror| (($ $) "\\axiom{mirror(\\spad{x})} returns the reversed word of \\axiom{\\spad{x}}. That is \\axiom{\\spad{x}} itself if \\axiomOpFrom{retractable?}{Magma}(\\axiom{\\spad{x}}) is \\spad{true} and \\axiom{mirror(\\spad{z}) * mirror(\\spad{y})} if \\axiom{\\spad{x}} is \\axiom{y*z}.")) (|lexico| (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\axiom{lexico(\\spad{x},{}\\spad{y})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{true}} iff \\axiom{\\spad{x}} is smaller than \\axiom{\\spad{y}} \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. the lexicographical ordering induced by \\axiom{VarSet}. \\spad{N}.\\spad{B}. This operation does not take into account the tree structure of its arguments. Thus this is not a total ordering.")) (|length| (((|PositiveInteger|) $) "\\axiom{length(\\spad{x})} returns the number of entries in \\axiom{\\spad{x}}.")) (|left| (($ $) "\\axiom{left(\\spad{x})} returns left subtree of \\axiom{\\spad{x}} or error if \\axiomOpFrom{retractable?}{Magma}(\\axiom{\\spad{x}}) is \\spad{true}.")) (|first| ((|#1| $) "\\axiom{first(\\spad{x})} returns the first entry of the tree \\axiom{\\spad{x}}.")) (|coerce| (((|OrderedFreeMonoid| |#1|) $) "\\axiom{coerce(\\spad{x})} returns the element of \\axiomType{OrderedFreeMonoid}(VarSet) corresponding to \\axiom{\\spad{x}} by removing parentheses.")) (* (($ $ $) "\\axiom{x*y} returns the tree \\axiom{[\\spad{x},{}\\spad{y}]}."))) NIL NIL (-700 A) ((|constructor| (NIL "various Currying operations.")) (|recur| ((|#1| (|Mapping| |#1| (|NonNegativeInteger|) |#1|) (|NonNegativeInteger|) |#1|) "\\spad{recur(n,g,x)} is \\spad{g(n,g(n-1,..g(1,x)..))}.")) (|iter| ((|#1| (|Mapping| |#1| |#1|) (|NonNegativeInteger|) |#1|) "\\spad{iter(f,n,x)} applies \\spad{f n} times to \\spad{x}."))) NIL NIL (-701 A C) ((|constructor| (NIL "various Currying operations.")) (|arg2| ((|#2| |#1| |#2|) "\\spad{arg2(a,c)} selects its second argument.")) (|arg1| ((|#1| |#1| |#2|) "\\spad{arg1(a,c)} selects its first argument."))) NIL NIL (-702 A B C) ((|constructor| (NIL "various Currying operations.")) (|comp| ((|#3| (|Mapping| |#3| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) |#1|) "\\spad{comp(f,g,x)} is \\spad{f(g x)}."))) NIL NIL (-703) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain represents a mapping type AST. A mapping AST \\indented{2}{is a syntactic description of a function type,{} \\spadignore{e.g.} its result} \\indented{2}{type and the list of its argument types.}")) (|target| (((|TypeAst|) $) "\\spad{target(s)} returns the result type AST for `s'.")) (|source| (((|List| (|TypeAst|)) $) "\\spad{source(s)} returns the parameter type AST list of `s'.")) (|mappingAst| (($ (|List| (|TypeAst|)) (|TypeAst|)) "\\spad{mappingAst(s,t)} builds the mapping AST \\spad{s} -> \\spad{t}")) (|coerce| (($ (|Signature|)) "sig::MappingAst builds a MappingAst from the Signature `sig'."))) NIL NIL (-704 A) ((|constructor| (NIL "various Currying operations.")) (|recur| (((|Mapping| |#1| (|NonNegativeInteger|) |#1|) (|Mapping| |#1| (|NonNegativeInteger|) |#1|)) "\\spad{recur(g)} is the function \\spad{h} such that \\indented{1}{\\spad{h(n,x)= g(n,g(n-1,..g(1,x)..))}.}")) (** (((|Mapping| |#1| |#1|) (|Mapping| |#1| |#1|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{f**n} is the function which is the \\spad{n}-fold application \\indented{1}{of \\spad{f}.}")) (|id| ((|#1| |#1|) "\\spad{id x} is \\spad{x}.")) (|fixedPoint| (((|List| |#1|) (|Mapping| (|List| |#1|) (|List| |#1|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{fixedPoint(f,n)} is the fixed point of function \\indented{1}{\\spad{f} which is assumed to transform a list of length} \\indented{1}{\\spad{n}.}") ((|#1| (|Mapping| |#1| |#1|)) "\\spad{fixedPoint f} is the fixed point of function \\spad{f}. \\indented{1}{\\spadignore{i.e.} such that \\spad{fixedPoint f = f(fixedPoint f)}.}")) (|coerce| (((|Mapping| |#1|) |#1|) "\\spad{coerce A} changes its argument into a \\indented{1}{nullary function.}")) (|nullary| (((|Mapping| |#1|) |#1|) "\\spad{nullary A} changes its argument into a \\indented{1}{nullary function.}"))) NIL NIL (-705 A C) ((|constructor| (NIL "various Currying operations.")) (|diag| (((|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#1| |#1|)) "\\spad{diag(f)} is the function \\spad{g} \\indented{1}{such that \\spad{g a = f(a,a)}.}")) (|constant| (((|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) (|Mapping| |#2|)) "\\spad{vu(f)} is the function \\spad{g} \\indented{1}{such that \\spad{g a= f ()}.}")) (|curry| (((|Mapping| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) |#1|) "\\spad{cu(f,a)} is the function \\spad{g} \\indented{1}{such that \\spad{g ()= f a}.}")) (|const| (((|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) |#2|) "\\spad{const c} is a function which produces \\spad{c} when \\indented{1}{applied to its argument.}"))) NIL NIL (-706 A B C) ((|constructor| (NIL "various Currying operations.")) (* (((|Mapping| |#3| |#1|) (|Mapping| |#3| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#1|)) "\\spad{f*g} is the function \\spad{h} \\indented{1}{such that \\spad{h x= f(g x)}.}")) (|twist| (((|Mapping| |#3| |#2| |#1|) (|Mapping| |#3| |#1| |#2|)) "\\spad{twist(f)} is the function \\spad{g} \\indented{1}{such that \\spad{g (a,b)= f(b,a)}.}")) (|constantLeft| (((|Mapping| |#3| |#1| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#3| |#2|)) "\\spad{constantLeft(f)} is the function \\spad{g} \\indented{1}{such that \\spad{g (a,b)= f b}.}")) (|constantRight| (((|Mapping| |#3| |#1| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#3| |#1|)) "\\spad{constantRight(f)} is the function \\spad{g} \\indented{1}{such that \\spad{g (a,b)= f a}.}")) (|curryLeft| (((|Mapping| |#3| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#3| |#1| |#2|) |#1|) "\\spad{curryLeft(f,a)} is the function \\spad{g} \\indented{1}{such that \\spad{g b = f(a,b)}.}")) (|curryRight| (((|Mapping| |#3| |#1|) (|Mapping| |#3| |#1| |#2|) |#2|) "\\spad{curryRight(f,b)} is the function \\spad{g} such that \\indented{1}{\\spad{g a = f(a,b)}.}"))) NIL NIL (-707 S R |Row| |Col|) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{MatrixCategory} is a general matrix category which allows different representations and indexing schemes. Rows and columns may be extracted with rows returned as objects of type Row and colums returned as objects of type Col. A domain belonging to this category will be shallowly mutable. The index of the 'first' row may be obtained by calling the function \\spadfun{minRowIndex}. The index of the 'first' column may be obtained by calling the function \\spadfun{minColIndex}. The index of the first element of a Row is the same as the index of the first column in a matrix and vice versa.")) (|inverse| (((|Union| $ "failed") $) "\\spad{inverse(m)} returns the inverse of the matrix \\spad{m}. If the matrix is not invertible,{} \"failed\" is returned. Error: if the matrix is not square.")) (|minordet| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{minordet(m)} computes the determinant of the matrix \\spad{m} using minors. Error: if the matrix is not square.")) (|determinant| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{determinant(m)} returns the determinant of the matrix \\spad{m}. Error: if the matrix is not square.")) (|nullSpace| (((|List| |#4|) $) "\\spad{nullSpace(m)} returns a basis for the null space of the matrix \\spad{m}.")) (|nullity| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{nullity(m)} returns the nullity of the matrix \\spad{m}. This is the dimension of the null space of the matrix \\spad{m}.")) (|rank| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{rank(m)} returns the rank of the matrix \\spad{m}.")) (|rowEchelon| (($ $) "\\spad{rowEchelon(m)} returns the row echelon form of the matrix \\spad{m}.")) (/ (($ $ |#2|) "\\spad{m/r} divides the elements of \\spad{m} by \\spad{r}. Error: if \\spad{r = 0}.")) (|exquo| (((|Union| $ "failed") $ |#2|) "\\spad{exquo(m,r)} computes the exact quotient of the elements of \\spad{m} by \\spad{r},{} returning \\axiom{\"failed\"} if this is not possible.")) (** (($ $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{m**n} computes an integral power of the matrix \\spad{m}. Error: if matrix is not square or if the matrix is square but not invertible.") (($ $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{x ** n} computes a non-negative integral power of the matrix \\spad{x}. Error: if the matrix is not square.")) (* ((|#3| |#3| $) "\\spad{r * x} is the product of the row vector \\spad{r} and the matrix \\spad{x}. Error: if the dimensions are incompatible.") ((|#4| $ |#4|) "\\spad{x * c} is the product of the matrix \\spad{x} and the column vector \\spad{c}. Error: if the dimensions are incompatible.") (($ (|Integer|) $) "\\spad{n * x} is an integer multiple.") (($ $ |#2|) "\\spad{x * r} is the right scalar multiple of the scalar \\spad{r} and the matrix \\spad{x}.") (($ |#2| $) "\\spad{r*x} is the left scalar multiple of the scalar \\spad{r} and the matrix \\spad{x}.") (($ $ $) "\\spad{x * y} is the product of the matrices \\spad{x} and \\spad{y}. Error: if the dimensions are incompatible.")) (- (($ $) "\\spad{-x} returns the negative of the matrix \\spad{x}.") (($ $ $) "\\spad{x - y} is the difference of the matrices \\spad{x} and \\spad{y}. Error: if the dimensions are incompatible.")) (+ (($ $ $) "\\spad{x + y} is the sum of the matrices \\spad{x} and \\spad{y}. Error: if the dimensions are incompatible.")) (|setsubMatrix!| (($ $ (|Integer|) (|Integer|) $) "\\spad{setsubMatrix(x,i1,j1,y)} destructively alters the matrix \\spad{x}. Here \\spad{x(i,j)} is set to \\spad{y(i-i1+1,j-j1+1)} for \\spad{i = i1,...,i1-1+nrows y} and \\spad{j = j1,...,j1-1+ncols y}.")) (|subMatrix| (($ $ (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{subMatrix(x,i1,i2,j1,j2)} extracts the submatrix \\spad{[x(i,j)]} where the index \\spad{i} ranges from \\spad{i1} to \\spad{i2} and the index \\spad{j} ranges from \\spad{j1} to \\spad{j2}.")) (|swapColumns!| (($ $ (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{swapColumns!(m,i,j)} interchanges the \\spad{i}th and \\spad{j}th columns of \\spad{m}. This destructively alters the matrix.")) (|swapRows!| (($ $ (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{swapRows!(m,i,j)} interchanges the \\spad{i}th and \\spad{j}th rows of \\spad{m}. This destructively alters the matrix.")) (|setelt| (($ $ (|List| (|Integer|)) (|List| (|Integer|)) $) "\\spad{setelt(x,rowList,colList,y)} destructively alters the matrix \\spad{x}. If \\spad{y} is \\spad{m}-by-\\spad{n},{} \\spad{rowList = [i<1>,i<2>,...,i]} and \\spad{colList = [j<1>,j<2>,...,j]},{} then \\spad{x(i,j)} is set to \\spad{y(k,l)} for \\spad{k = 1,...,m} and \\spad{l = 1,...,n}.")) (|elt| (($ $ (|List| (|Integer|)) (|List| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{elt(x,rowList,colList)} returns an \\spad{m}-by-\\spad{n} matrix consisting of elements of \\spad{x},{} where \\spad{m = \\# rowList} and \\spad{n = \\# colList}. If \\spad{rowList = [i<1>,i<2>,...,i]} and \\spad{colList = [j<1>,j<2>,...,j]},{} then the \\spad{(k,l)}th entry of \\spad{elt(x,rowList,colList)} is \\spad{x(i,j)}.")) (|listOfLists| (((|List| (|List| |#2|)) $) "\\spad{listOfLists(m)} returns the rows of the matrix \\spad{m} as a list of lists.")) (|vertConcat| (($ $ $) "\\spad{vertConcat(x,y)} vertically concatenates two matrices with an equal number of columns. The entries of \\spad{y} appear below of the entries of \\spad{x}. Error: if the matrices do not have the same number of columns.")) (|horizConcat| (($ $ $) "\\spad{horizConcat(x,y)} horizontally concatenates two matrices with an equal number of rows. The entries of \\spad{y} appear to the right of the entries of \\spad{x}. Error: if the matrices do not have the same number of rows.")) (|squareTop| (($ $) "\\spad{squareTop(m)} returns an \\spad{n}-by-\\spad{n} matrix consisting of the first \\spad{n} rows of the \\spad{m}-by-\\spad{n} matrix \\spad{m}. Error: if \\spad{m < n}.")) (|transpose| (($ $) "\\spad{transpose(m)} returns the transpose of the matrix \\spad{m}.") (($ |#3|) "\\spad{transpose(r)} converts the row \\spad{r} to a row matrix.")) (|coerce| (($ |#4|) "\\spad{coerce(col)} converts the column \\spad{col} to a column matrix.")) (|diagonalMatrix| (($ (|List| $)) "\\spad{diagonalMatrix([m1,...,mk])} creates a block diagonal matrix \\spad{M} with block matrices {\\em m1},{}...,{}{\\em mk} down the diagonal,{} with 0 block matrices elsewhere. More precisly: if \\spad{ri := nrows mi},{} \\spad{ci := ncols mi},{} then \\spad{m} is an (r1+..+rk) by (c1+..+ck) - matrix with entries \\spad{m.i.j = ml.(i-r1-..-r(l-1)).(j-n1-..-n(l-1))},{} if \\spad{(r1+..+r(l-1)) < i <= r1+..+rl} and \\spad{(c1+..+c(l-1)) < i <= c1+..+cl},{} \\spad{m.i.j} = 0 otherwise.") (($ (|List| |#2|)) "\\spad{diagonalMatrix(l)} returns a diagonal matrix with the elements of \\spad{l} on the diagonal.")) (|scalarMatrix| (($ (|NonNegativeInteger|) |#2|) "\\spad{scalarMatrix(n,r)} returns an \\spad{n}-by-\\spad{n} matrix with \\spad{r}'s on the diagonal and zeroes elsewhere.")) (|matrix| (($ (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|Mapping| |#2| (|Integer|) (|Integer|))) "\\spad{matrix(n,m,f)} construcys and \\spad{n * m} matrix with the \\spad{(i,j)} entry equal to \\spad{f(i,j)}.") (($ (|List| (|List| |#2|))) "\\spad{matrix(l)} converts the list of lists \\spad{l} to a matrix,{} where the list of lists is viewed as a list of the rows of the matrix.")) (|zero| (($ (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{zero(m,n)} returns an \\spad{m}-by-\\spad{n} zero matrix.")) (|antisymmetric?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{antisymmetric?(m)} returns \\spad{true} if the matrix \\spad{m} is square and antisymmetric (\\spadignore{i.e.} \\spad{m[i,j] = -m[j,i]} for all \\spad{i} and \\spad{j}) and \\spad{false} otherwise.")) (|symmetric?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{symmetric?(m)} returns \\spad{true} if the matrix \\spad{m} is square and symmetric (\\spadignore{i.e.} \\spad{m[i,j] = m[j,i]} for all \\spad{i} and \\spad{j}) and \\spad{false} otherwise.")) (|diagonal?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{diagonal?(m)} returns \\spad{true} if the matrix \\spad{m} is square and diagonal (\\spadignore{i.e.} all entries of \\spad{m} not on the diagonal are zero) and \\spad{false} otherwise.")) (|square?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{square?(m)} returns \\spad{true} if \\spad{m} is a square matrix (\\spadignore{i.e.} if \\spad{m} has the same number of rows as columns) and \\spad{false} otherwise.")) (|finiteAggregate| ((|attribute|) "matrices are finite")) (|shallowlyMutable| ((|attribute|) "One may destructively alter matrices"))) NIL ((|HasAttribute| |#2| (QUOTE (-4512 "*"))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-319))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-376))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-571)))) (-708 R |Row| |Col|) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{MatrixCategory} is a general matrix category which allows different representations and indexing schemes. Rows and columns may be extracted with rows returned as objects of type Row and colums returned as objects of type Col. A domain belonging to this category will be shallowly mutable. The index of the 'first' row may be obtained by calling the function \\spadfun{minRowIndex}. The index of the 'first' column may be obtained by calling the function \\spadfun{minColIndex}. The index of the first element of a Row is the same as the index of the first column in a matrix and vice versa.")) (|inverse| (((|Union| $ "failed") $) "\\spad{inverse(m)} returns the inverse of the matrix \\spad{m}. If the matrix is not invertible,{} \"failed\" is returned. Error: if the matrix is not square.")) (|minordet| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{minordet(m)} computes the determinant of the matrix \\spad{m} using minors. Error: if the matrix is not square.")) (|determinant| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{determinant(m)} returns the determinant of the matrix \\spad{m}. Error: if the matrix is not square.")) (|nullSpace| (((|List| |#3|) $) "\\spad{nullSpace(m)} returns a basis for the null space of the matrix \\spad{m}.")) (|nullity| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{nullity(m)} returns the nullity of the matrix \\spad{m}. This is the dimension of the null space of the matrix \\spad{m}.")) (|rank| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{rank(m)} returns the rank of the matrix \\spad{m}.")) (|rowEchelon| (($ $) "\\spad{rowEchelon(m)} returns the row echelon form of the matrix \\spad{m}.")) (/ (($ $ |#1|) "\\spad{m/r} divides the elements of \\spad{m} by \\spad{r}. Error: if \\spad{r = 0}.")) (|exquo| (((|Union| $ "failed") $ |#1|) "\\spad{exquo(m,r)} computes the exact quotient of the elements of \\spad{m} by \\spad{r},{} returning \\axiom{\"failed\"} if this is not possible.")) (** (($ $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{m**n} computes an integral power of the matrix \\spad{m}. Error: if matrix is not square or if the matrix is square but not invertible.") (($ $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{x ** n} computes a non-negative integral power of the matrix \\spad{x}. Error: if the matrix is not square.")) (* ((|#2| |#2| $) "\\spad{r * x} is the product of the row vector \\spad{r} and the matrix \\spad{x}. Error: if the dimensions are incompatible.") ((|#3| $ |#3|) "\\spad{x * c} is the product of the matrix \\spad{x} and the column vector \\spad{c}. Error: if the dimensions are incompatible.") (($ (|Integer|) $) "\\spad{n * x} is an integer multiple.") (($ $ |#1|) "\\spad{x * r} is the right scalar multiple of the scalar \\spad{r} and the matrix \\spad{x}.") (($ |#1| $) "\\spad{r*x} is the left scalar multiple of the scalar \\spad{r} and the matrix \\spad{x}.") (($ $ $) "\\spad{x * y} is the product of the matrices \\spad{x} and \\spad{y}. Error: if the dimensions are incompatible.")) (- (($ $) "\\spad{-x} returns the negative of the matrix \\spad{x}.") (($ $ $) "\\spad{x - y} is the difference of the matrices \\spad{x} and \\spad{y}. Error: if the dimensions are incompatible.")) (+ (($ $ $) "\\spad{x + y} is the sum of the matrices \\spad{x} and \\spad{y}. Error: if the dimensions are incompatible.")) (|setsubMatrix!| (($ $ (|Integer|) (|Integer|) $) "\\spad{setsubMatrix(x,i1,j1,y)} destructively alters the matrix \\spad{x}. Here \\spad{x(i,j)} is set to \\spad{y(i-i1+1,j-j1+1)} for \\spad{i = i1,...,i1-1+nrows y} and \\spad{j = j1,...,j1-1+ncols y}.")) (|subMatrix| (($ $ (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{subMatrix(x,i1,i2,j1,j2)} extracts the submatrix \\spad{[x(i,j)]} where the index \\spad{i} ranges from \\spad{i1} to \\spad{i2} and the index \\spad{j} ranges from \\spad{j1} to \\spad{j2}.")) (|swapColumns!| (($ $ (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{swapColumns!(m,i,j)} interchanges the \\spad{i}th and \\spad{j}th columns of \\spad{m}. This destructively alters the matrix.")) (|swapRows!| (($ $ (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{swapRows!(m,i,j)} interchanges the \\spad{i}th and \\spad{j}th rows of \\spad{m}. This destructively alters the matrix.")) (|setelt| (($ $ (|List| (|Integer|)) (|List| (|Integer|)) $) "\\spad{setelt(x,rowList,colList,y)} destructively alters the matrix \\spad{x}. If \\spad{y} is \\spad{m}-by-\\spad{n},{} \\spad{rowList = [i<1>,i<2>,...,i]} and \\spad{colList = [j<1>,j<2>,...,j]},{} then \\spad{x(i,j)} is set to \\spad{y(k,l)} for \\spad{k = 1,...,m} and \\spad{l = 1,...,n}.")) (|elt| (($ $ (|List| (|Integer|)) (|List| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{elt(x,rowList,colList)} returns an \\spad{m}-by-\\spad{n} matrix consisting of elements of \\spad{x},{} where \\spad{m = \\# rowList} and \\spad{n = \\# colList}. If \\spad{rowList = [i<1>,i<2>,...,i]} and \\spad{colList = [j<1>,j<2>,...,j]},{} then the \\spad{(k,l)}th entry of \\spad{elt(x,rowList,colList)} is \\spad{x(i,j)}.")) (|listOfLists| (((|List| (|List| |#1|)) $) "\\spad{listOfLists(m)} returns the rows of the matrix \\spad{m} as a list of lists.")) (|vertConcat| (($ $ $) "\\spad{vertConcat(x,y)} vertically concatenates two matrices with an equal number of columns. The entries of \\spad{y} appear below of the entries of \\spad{x}. Error: if the matrices do not have the same number of columns.")) (|horizConcat| (($ $ $) "\\spad{horizConcat(x,y)} horizontally concatenates two matrices with an equal number of rows. The entries of \\spad{y} appear to the right of the entries of \\spad{x}. Error: if the matrices do not have the same number of rows.")) (|squareTop| (($ $) "\\spad{squareTop(m)} returns an \\spad{n}-by-\\spad{n} matrix consisting of the first \\spad{n} rows of the \\spad{m}-by-\\spad{n} matrix \\spad{m}. Error: if \\spad{m < n}.")) (|transpose| (($ $) "\\spad{transpose(m)} returns the transpose of the matrix \\spad{m}.") (($ |#2|) "\\spad{transpose(r)} converts the row \\spad{r} to a row matrix.")) (|coerce| (($ |#3|) "\\spad{coerce(col)} converts the column \\spad{col} to a column matrix.")) (|diagonalMatrix| (($ (|List| $)) "\\spad{diagonalMatrix([m1,...,mk])} creates a block diagonal matrix \\spad{M} with block matrices {\\em m1},{}...,{}{\\em mk} down the diagonal,{} with 0 block matrices elsewhere. More precisly: if \\spad{ri := nrows mi},{} \\spad{ci := ncols mi},{} then \\spad{m} is an (r1+..+rk) by (c1+..+ck) - matrix with entries \\spad{m.i.j = ml.(i-r1-..-r(l-1)).(j-n1-..-n(l-1))},{} if \\spad{(r1+..+r(l-1)) < i <= r1+..+rl} and \\spad{(c1+..+c(l-1)) < i <= c1+..+cl},{} \\spad{m.i.j} = 0 otherwise.") (($ (|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{diagonalMatrix(l)} returns a diagonal matrix with the elements of \\spad{l} on the diagonal.")) (|scalarMatrix| (($ (|NonNegativeInteger|) |#1|) "\\spad{scalarMatrix(n,r)} returns an \\spad{n}-by-\\spad{n} matrix with \\spad{r}'s on the diagonal and zeroes elsewhere.")) (|matrix| (($ (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|Mapping| |#1| (|Integer|) (|Integer|))) "\\spad{matrix(n,m,f)} construcys and \\spad{n * m} matrix with the \\spad{(i,j)} entry equal to \\spad{f(i,j)}.") (($ (|List| (|List| |#1|))) "\\spad{matrix(l)} converts the list of lists \\spad{l} to a matrix,{} where the list of lists is viewed as a list of the rows of the matrix.")) (|zero| (($ (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{zero(m,n)} returns an \\spad{m}-by-\\spad{n} zero matrix.")) (|antisymmetric?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{antisymmetric?(m)} returns \\spad{true} if the matrix \\spad{m} is square and antisymmetric (\\spadignore{i.e.} \\spad{m[i,j] = -m[j,i]} for all \\spad{i} and \\spad{j}) and \\spad{false} otherwise.")) (|symmetric?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{symmetric?(m)} returns \\spad{true} if the matrix \\spad{m} is square and symmetric (\\spadignore{i.e.} \\spad{m[i,j] = m[j,i]} for all \\spad{i} and \\spad{j}) and \\spad{false} otherwise.")) (|diagonal?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{diagonal?(m)} returns \\spad{true} if the matrix \\spad{m} is square and diagonal (\\spadignore{i.e.} all entries of \\spad{m} not on the diagonal are zero) and \\spad{false} otherwise.")) (|square?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{square?(m)} returns \\spad{true} if \\spad{m} is a square matrix (\\spadignore{i.e.} if \\spad{m} has the same number of rows as columns) and \\spad{false} otherwise.")) (|finiteAggregate| ((|attribute|) "matrices are finite")) (|shallowlyMutable| ((|attribute|) "One may destructively alter matrices"))) ((-4510 . T) (-4511 . T)) NIL (-709 R1 |Row1| |Col1| M1 R2 |Row2| |Col2| M2) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{MatrixCategoryFunctions2} provides functions between two matrix domains. The functions provided are \\spadfun{map} and \\spadfun{reduce}.")) (|reduce| ((|#5| (|Mapping| |#5| |#1| |#5|) |#4| |#5|) "\\spad{reduce(f,m,r)} returns a matrix \\spad{n} where \\spad{n[i,j] = f(m[i,j],r)} for all indices \\spad{i} and \\spad{j}.")) (|map| (((|Union| |#8| "failed") (|Mapping| (|Union| |#5| "failed") |#1|) |#4|) "\\spad{map(f,m)} applies the function \\spad{f} to the elements of the matrix \\spad{m}.") ((|#8| (|Mapping| |#5| |#1|) |#4|) "\\spad{map(f,m)} applies the function \\spad{f} to the elements of the matrix \\spad{m}."))) NIL NIL (-710 R |Row| |Col| M) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{MatrixLinearAlgebraFunctions} provides functions to compute inverses and canonical forms.")) (|inverse| (((|Union| |#4| "failed") |#4|) "\\spad{inverse(m)} returns the inverse of the matrix. If the matrix is not invertible,{} \"failed\" is returned. Error: if the matrix is not square.")) (|normalizedDivide| (((|Record| (|:| |quotient| |#1|) (|:| |remainder| |#1|)) |#1| |#1|) "\\spad{normalizedDivide(n,d)} returns a normalized quotient and remainder such that consistently unique representatives for the residue class are chosen,{} \\spadignore{e.g.} positive remainders")) (|rowEchelon| ((|#4| |#4|) "\\spad{rowEchelon(m)} returns the row echelon form of the matrix \\spad{m}.")) (|adjoint| (((|Record| (|:| |adjMat| |#4|) (|:| |detMat| |#1|)) |#4|) "\\spad{adjoint(m)} returns the ajoint matrix of \\spad{m} (\\spadignore{i.e.} the matrix \\spad{n} such that m*n = determinant(\\spad{m})*id) and the detrminant of \\spad{m}.")) (|invertIfCan| (((|Union| |#4| "failed") |#4|) "\\spad{invertIfCan(m)} returns the inverse of \\spad{m} over \\spad{R}")) (|fractionFreeGauss!| ((|#4| |#4|) "\\spad{fractionFreeGauss(m)} performs the fraction free gaussian elimination on the matrix \\spad{m}.")) (|nullSpace| (((|List| |#3|) |#4|) "\\spad{nullSpace(m)} returns a basis for the null space of the matrix \\spad{m}.")) (|nullity| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) |#4|) "\\spad{nullity(m)} returns the mullity of the matrix \\spad{m}. This is the dimension of the null space of the matrix \\spad{m}.")) (|rank| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) |#4|) "\\spad{rank(m)} returns the rank of the matrix \\spad{m}.")) (|elColumn2!| ((|#4| |#4| |#1| (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{elColumn2!(m,a,i,j)} adds to column \\spad{i} a*column(\\spad{m},{}\\spad{j}) : elementary operation of second kind. (\\spad{i} ~=j)")) (|elRow2!| ((|#4| |#4| |#1| (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{elRow2!(m,a,i,j)} adds to row \\spad{i} a*row(\\spad{m},{}\\spad{j}) : elementary operation of second kind. 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NIL NIL (-745 S R UP) ((|constructor| (NIL "A \\spadtype{MonogenicAlgebra} is an algebra of finite rank which can be generated by a single element.")) (|derivationCoordinates| (((|Matrix| |#2|) (|Vector| $) (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|)) "\\spad{derivationCoordinates(b, ')} returns \\spad{M} such that \\spad{b' = M b}.")) (|lift| ((|#3| $) "\\spad{lift(z)} returns a minimal degree univariate polynomial up such that \\spad{z=reduce up}.")) (|convert| (($ |#3|) "\\spad{convert(up)} converts the univariate polynomial \\spad{up} to an algebra element,{} reducing by the \\spad{definingPolynomial()} if necessary.")) (|reduce| (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Fraction| |#3|)) "\\spad{reduce(frac)} converts the fraction \\spad{frac} to an algebra element.") (($ |#3|) "\\spad{reduce(up)} converts the univariate polynomial \\spad{up} to an algebra element,{} reducing by the \\spad{definingPolynomial()} if necessary.")) 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(|splitSquarefree| (((|Record| (|:| |normal| (|Factored| |#2|)) (|:| |special| (|Factored| |#2|))) |#2| (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|)) "\\spad{splitSquarefree(p, D)} returns \\spad{[n_1 n_2\\^2 ... n_m\\^m, s_1 s_2\\^2 ... s_q\\^q]} such that \\spad{p = n_1 n_2\\^2 ... n_m\\^m s_1 s_2\\^2 ... s_q\\^q},{} each \\spad{n_i} is normal \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\spad{D} and each \\spad{s_i} is special \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t} \\spad{D}. \\spad{D} is the derivation to use.")) (|split| (((|Record| (|:| |normal| |#2|) (|:| |special| |#2|)) |#2| (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|)) "\\spad{split(p, D)} returns \\spad{[n,s]} such that \\spad{p = n s},{} all the squarefree factors of \\spad{n} are normal \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\spad{D},{} and \\spad{s} is special \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\spad{D}. \\spad{D} is the derivation to use."))) NIL NIL (-750 |VarSet| E1 E2 R S PR PS) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{Utilities for MPolyCat} Author: Manuel Bronstein Date Created: 1987 Date Last Updated: 28 March 1990 (PG)")) (|reshape| ((|#7| (|List| |#5|) |#6|) "\\spad{reshape(l,p)} \\undocumented")) (|map| ((|#7| (|Mapping| |#5| |#4|) |#6|) "\\spad{map(f,p)} \\undocumented "))) NIL NIL (-751 |Vars1| |Vars2| E1 E2 R PR1 PR2) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package \\undocumented")) (|map| ((|#7| (|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) |#6|) "\\spad{map(f,x)} \\undocumented"))) NIL NIL (-752 E OV R PPR) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{3}{This package exports a factor operation for multivariate polynomials} with coefficients which are polynomials over some ring \\spad{R} over which we can factor. It is used internally by packages such as the solve package which need to work with polynomials in a specific set of variables with coefficients which are polynomials in all the other variables.")) (|factor| (((|Factored| |#4|) |#4|) "\\spad{factor(p)} factors a polynomial with polynomial coefficients.")) (|variable| (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{variable(s)} makes an element from symbol \\spad{s} or fails.")) (|convert| (((|Symbol|) $) "\\spad{convert(x)} converts \\spad{x} to a symbol"))) NIL NIL (-753 |vl| R) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{2}{This type is the basic representation of sparse recursive multivariate} polynomials whose variables are from a user specified list of symbols. The ordering is specified by the position of the variable in the list. The coefficient ring may be non commutative,{} but the variables are assumed to commute."))) (((-4512 "*") |has| |#2| (-175)) (-4503 |has| |#2| (-571)) (-4508 |has| |#2| (-6 -4508)) (-4505 . T) (-4504 . T) (-4507 . 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It is used internally by packages such as primary decomposition which need to work with polynomials with rational function coefficients,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} themselves fractions of polynomials.")) (|factor| (((|Factored| |#4|) |#4|) "\\spad{factor(prf)} factors a polynomial with rational function coefficients.")) (|pushuconst| ((|#4| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#3|)) |#2|) "\\spad{pushuconst(r,var)} takes a rational function and raises all occurances of the variable \\spad{var} to the polynomial level.")) (|pushucoef| ((|#4| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|Polynomial| |#3|)) |#2|) "\\spad{pushucoef(upoly,var)} converts the anonymous univariate polynomial \\spad{upoly} to a polynomial in \\spad{var} over rational functions.")) (|pushup| ((|#4| |#4| |#2|) "\\spad{pushup(prf,var)} raises all occurences of the variable \\spad{var} in the coefficients of the polynomial \\spad{prf} back to the polynomial level.")) (|pushdterm| ((|#4| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|) |#2|) "\\spad{pushdterm(monom,var)} pushes all top level occurences of the variable \\spad{var} into the coefficient domain for the monomial \\spad{monom}.")) (|pushdown| ((|#4| |#4| |#2|) "\\spad{pushdown(prf,var)} pushes all top level occurences of the variable \\spad{var} into the coefficient domain for the polynomial \\spad{prf}.")) (|totalfract| (((|Record| (|:| |sup| (|Polynomial| |#3|)) (|:| |inf| (|Polynomial| |#3|))) |#4|) "\\spad{totalfract(prf)} takes a polynomial whose coefficients are themselves fractions of polynomials and returns a record containing the numerator and denominator resulting from putting \\spad{prf} over a common denominator.")) (|convert| (((|Symbol|) $) "\\spad{convert(x)} converts \\spad{x} to a symbol"))) NIL NIL (-755 E OV R P) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{MRationalFactorize contains the factor function for multivariate} polynomials over the quotient field of a ring \\spad{R} such that the package MultivariateFactorize can factor multivariate polynomials over \\spad{R}.")) (|factor| (((|Factored| |#4|) |#4|) "\\spad{factor(p)} factors the multivariate polynomial \\spad{p} with coefficients which are fractions of elements of \\spad{R}."))) NIL NIL (-756 R S M) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spad{MonoidRingFunctions2} implements functions between two monoid rings defined with the same monoid over different rings.")) (|map| (((|MonoidRing| |#2| |#3|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) (|MonoidRing| |#1| |#3|)) "\\spad{map(f,u)} maps \\spad{f} onto the coefficients \\spad{f} the element \\spad{u} of the monoid ring to create an element of a monoid ring with the same monoid \\spad{b}."))) NIL NIL (-757 R M) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{MonoidRing}(\\spad{R},{}\\spad{M}),{} implements the algebra of all maps from the monoid \\spad{M} to the commutative ring \\spad{R} with finite support. Multiplication of two maps \\spad{f} and \\spad{g} is defined to map an element \\spad{c} of \\spad{M} to the (convolution) sum over {\\em f(a)g(b)} such that {\\em ab = c}. Thus \\spad{M} can be identified with a canonical basis and the maps can also be considered as formal linear combinations of the elements in \\spad{M}. Scalar multiples of a basis element are called monomials. A prominent example is the class of polynomials where the monoid is a direct product of the natural numbers with pointwise addition. When \\spad{M} is \\spadtype{FreeMonoid Symbol},{} one gets polynomials in infinitely many non-commuting variables. Another application area is representation theory of finite groups \\spad{G},{} where modules over \\spadtype{MonoidRing}(\\spad{R},{}\\spad{G}) are studied.")) 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NIL NIL (-768) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package uses the NAG Library to calculate real zeros of continuous real functions of one or more variables. (Complex equations must be expressed in terms of the equivalent larger system of real equations.) See \\downlink{Manual Page}{\\spad{manpageXXc05}}.")) (|c05pbf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp35| FCN)))) "\\spad{c05pbf(n,ldfjac,lwa,x,xtol,ifail,fcn)} is an easy-to-use routine to find a solution of a system of nonlinear equations by a modification of the Powell hybrid method. The user must provide the Jacobian. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXc05pbf}.")) 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(|c06eaf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{c06eaf(n,x,ifail)} calculates the discrete Fourier transform of a sequence of \\spad{n} real data values. (No extra workspace required.) See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXc06eaf}."))) NIL NIL (-770) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package uses the NAG Library to calculate the numerical value of definite integrals in one or more dimensions and to evaluate weights and abscissae of integration rules. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{\\spad{manpageXXd01}}.")) (|d01gbf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp4| FUNCTN)))) "\\spad{d01gbf(ndim,a,b,maxcls,eps,lenwrk,mincls,wrkstr,ifail,functn)} returns an approximation to the integral of a function over a hyper-rectangular region,{} using a Monte Carlo method. 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(|d01asf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp1| G)))) "\\spad{d01asf(a,omega,key,epsabs,limlst,lw,liw,ifail,g)} calculates an approximation to the sine or the cosine transform of a function \\spad{g} over [a,{}infty): See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXd01asf}.")) (|d01aqf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp1| G)))) "\\spad{d01aqf(a,b,c,epsabs,epsrel,lw,liw,ifail,g)} calculates an approximation to the Hilbert transform of a function \\spad{g}(\\spad{x}) over [a,{}\\spad{b}]: See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXd01aqf}.")) 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(|d01akf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp1| F)))) "\\spad{d01akf(a,b,epsabs,epsrel,lw,liw,ifail,f)} is an adaptive integrator,{} especially suited to oscillating,{} non-singular integrands,{} which calculates an approximation to the integral of a function \\spad{f}(\\spad{x}) over a finite interval [a,{}\\spad{b}]: See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXd01akf}.")) (|d01ajf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp1| F)))) "\\spad{d01ajf(a,b,epsabs,epsrel,lw,liw,ifail,f)} is a general-purpose integrator which calculates an approximation to the integral of a function \\spad{f}(\\spad{x}) over a finite interval [a,{}\\spad{b}]: See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXd01ajf}."))) NIL NIL (-771) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package uses the NAG Library to calculate the numerical solution of ordinary differential equations. There are two main types of problem,{} those in which all boundary conditions are specified at one point (initial-value problems),{} and those in which the boundary conditions are distributed between two or more points (boundary- value problems and eigenvalue problems). Routines are available for initial-value problems,{} two-point boundary-value problems and Sturm-Liouville eigenvalue problems. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{\\spad{manpageXXd02}}.")) (|d02raf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp41| FCN JACOBF JACEPS))) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp42| G JACOBG JACGEP)))) "\\spad{d02raf(n,mnp,numbeg,nummix,tol,init,iy,ijac,lwork,liwork,np,x,y,deleps,ifail,fcn,g)} solves the two-point boundary-value problem with general boundary conditions for a system of ordinary differential equations,{} using a deferred correction technique and Newton iteration. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXd02raf}.")) (|d02kef| (((|Result|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp10| COEFFN))) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp80| BDYVAL))) (|FileName|) (|FileName|)) "\\spad{d02kef(xpoint,m,k,tol,maxfun,match,elam,delam,hmax,maxit,ifail,coeffn,bdyval,monit,report)} finds a specified eigenvalue of a regular singular second- order Sturm-Liouville system on a finite or infinite range,{} using a Pruefer transformation and a shooting method. It also reports values of the eigenfunction and its derivatives. Provision is made for discontinuities in the coefficient functions or their derivatives. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXd02kef}. Files \\spad{monit} and \\spad{report} will be used to define the subroutines for the MONIT and REPORT arguments. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXd02gbf}.") (((|Result|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp10| COEFFN))) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp80| BDYVAL)))) "\\spad{d02kef(xpoint,m,k,tol,maxfun,match,elam,delam,hmax,maxit,ifail,coeffn,bdyval)} finds a specified eigenvalue of a regular singular second- order Sturm-Liouville system on a finite or infinite range,{} using a Pruefer transformation and a shooting method. It also reports values of the eigenfunction and its derivatives. Provision is made for discontinuities in the coefficient functions or their derivatives. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXd02kef}. ASP domains \\spad{Asp12} and \\spad{Asp33} are used to supply default subroutines for the MONIT and REPORT arguments via their \\axiomOp{outputAsFortran} operation.")) (|d02gbf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp77| FCNF))) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp78| FCNG)))) "\\spad{d02gbf(a,b,n,tol,mnp,lw,liw,c,d,gam,x,np,ifail,fcnf,fcng)} solves a general linear two-point boundary value problem for a system of ordinary differential equations using a deferred correction technique. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXd02gbf}.")) (|d02gaf| (((|Result|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp7| FCN)))) "\\spad{d02gaf(u,v,n,a,b,tol,mnp,lw,liw,x,np,ifail,fcn)} solves the two-point boundary-value problem with assigned boundary values for a system of ordinary differential equations,{} using a deferred correction technique and a Newton iteration. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXd02gaf}.")) (|d02ejf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|String|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp9| G))) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp7| FCN))) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp31| PEDERV))) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp8| OUTPUT)))) "\\spad{d02ejf(xend,m,n,relabs,iw,x,y,tol,ifail,g,fcn,pederv,output)} integrates a stiff system of first-order ordinary differential equations over an interval with suitable initial conditions,{} using a variable-order,{} variable-step method implementing the Backward Differentiation Formulae (BDF),{} until a user-specified function,{} if supplied,{} of the solution is zero,{} and returns the solution at points specified by the user,{} if desired. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXd02ejf}.")) (|d02cjf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|String|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp9| G))) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp7| FCN))) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp8| OUTPUT)))) "\\spad{d02cjf(xend,m,n,tol,relabs,x,y,ifail,g,fcn,output)} integrates a system of first-order ordinary differential equations over a range with suitable initial conditions,{} using a variable-order,{} variable-step Adams method until a user-specified function,{} if supplied,{} of the solution is zero,{} and returns the solution at points specified by the user,{} if desired. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXd02cjf}.")) (|d02bhf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp9| G))) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp7| FCN)))) "\\spad{d02bhf(xend,n,irelab,hmax,x,y,tol,ifail,g,fcn)} integrates a system of first-order ordinary differential equations over an interval with suitable initial conditions,{} using a Runge-Kutta-Merson method,{} until a user-specified function of the solution is zero. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXd02bhf}.")) (|d02bbf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp7| FCN))) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp8| OUTPUT)))) "\\spad{d02bbf(xend,m,n,irelab,x,y,tol,ifail,fcn,output)} integrates a system of first-order ordinary differential equations over an interval with suitable initial conditions,{} using a Runge-Kutta-Merson method,{} and returns the solution at points specified by the user. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXd02bbf}."))) NIL NIL (-772) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package uses the NAG Library to solve partial differential equations. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{\\spad{manpageXXd03}}.")) (|d03faf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|ThreeDimensionalMatrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{d03faf(xs,xf,l,lbdcnd,bdxs,bdxf,ys,yf,m,mbdcnd,bdys,bdyf,zs,zf,n,nbdcnd,bdzs,bdzf,lambda,ldimf,mdimf,lwrk,f,ifail)} solves the Helmholtz equation in Cartesian co-ordinates in three dimensions using the standard seven-point finite difference approximation. This routine is designed to be particularly efficient on vector processors. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXd03faf}.")) (|d03eef| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|String|) (|Integer|) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp73| PDEF))) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp74| BNDY)))) "\\spad{d03eef(xmin,xmax,ymin,ymax,ngx,ngy,lda,scheme,ifail,pdef,bndy)} discretizes a second order elliptic partial differential equation (PDE) on a rectangular region. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXd03eef}.")) (|d03edf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{d03edf(ngx,ngy,lda,maxit,acc,iout,a,rhs,ub,ifail)} solves seven-diagonal systems of linear equations which arise from the discretization of an elliptic partial differential equation on a rectangular region. This routine uses a multigrid technique. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXd03edf}."))) NIL NIL (-773) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package uses the NAG Library to calculate the interpolation of a function of one or two variables. When provided with the value of the function (and possibly one or more of its lowest-order derivatives) at each of a number of values of the variable(\\spad{s}),{} the routines provide either an interpolating function or an interpolated value. For some of the interpolating functions,{} there are supporting routines to evaluate,{} differentiate or integrate them. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{\\spad{manpageXXe01}}.")) (|e01sff| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{e01sff(m,x,y,f,rnw,fnodes,px,py,ifail)} evaluates at a given point the two-dimensional interpolating function computed by E01SEF. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe01sff}.")) (|e01sef| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{e01sef(m,x,y,f,nw,nq,rnw,rnq,ifail)} generates a two-dimensional surface interpolating a set of scattered data points,{} using a modified Shepard method. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe01sef}.")) (|e01sbf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|Integer|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{e01sbf(m,x,y,f,triang,grads,px,py,ifail)} evaluates at a given point the two-dimensional interpolant function computed by E01SAF. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe01sbf}.")) (|e01saf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{e01saf(m,x,y,f,ifail)} generates a two-dimensional surface interpolating a set of scattered data points,{} using the method of Renka and Cline. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe01saf}.")) (|e01daf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{e01daf(mx,my,x,y,f,ifail)} computes a bicubic spline interpolating surface through a set of data values,{} given on a rectangular grid in the \\spad{x}-\\spad{y} plane. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe01daf}.")) (|e01bhf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{e01bhf(n,x,f,d,a,b,ifail)} evaluates the definite integral of a piecewise cubic Hermite interpolant over the interval [a,{}\\spad{b}]. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe01bhf}.")) (|e01bgf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{e01bgf(n,x,f,d,m,px,ifail)} evaluates a piecewise cubic Hermite interpolant and its first derivative at a set of points. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe01bgf}.")) (|e01bff| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{e01bff(n,x,f,d,m,px,ifail)} evaluates a piecewise cubic Hermite interpolant at a set of points. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe01bff}.")) (|e01bef| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{e01bef(n,x,f,ifail)} computes a monotonicity-preserving piecewise cubic Hermite interpolant to a set of data points. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe01bef}.")) (|e01baf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{e01baf(m,x,y,lck,lwrk,ifail)} determines a cubic spline to a given set of data. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe01baf}."))) NIL NIL (-774) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package uses the NAG Library to find a function which approximates a set of data points. Typically the data contain random errors,{} as of experimental measurement,{} which need to be smoothed out. To seek an approximation to the data,{} it is first necessary to specify for the approximating function a mathematical form (a polynomial,{} for example) which contains a number of unspecified coefficients: the appropriate fitting routine then derives for the coefficients the values which provide the best fit of that particular form. The package deals mainly with curve and surface fitting (\\spadignore{i.e.} fitting with functions of one and of two variables) when a polynomial or a cubic spline is used as the fitting function,{} since these cover the most common needs. However,{} fitting with other functions and/or more variables can be undertaken by means of general linear or nonlinear routines (some of which are contained in other packages) depending on whether the coefficients in the function occur linearly or nonlinearly. Cases where a graph rather than a set of data points is given can be treated simply by first reading a suitable set of points from the graph. The package also contains routines for evaluating,{} differentiating and integrating polynomial and spline curves and surfaces,{} once the numerical values of their coefficients have been determined. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{\\spad{manpageXXe02}}.")) (|e02zaf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{e02zaf(px,py,lamda,mu,m,x,y,npoint,nadres,ifail)} sorts two-dimensional data into rectangular panels. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe02zaf}.")) (|e02gaf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{e02gaf(m,la,nplus2,toler,a,b,ifail)} calculates an \\spad{l} solution to an over-determined system of \\indented{22}{1} linear equations. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe02gaf}.")) (|e02dff| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{e02dff(mx,my,px,py,x,y,lamda,mu,c,lwrk,liwrk,ifail)} calculates values of a bicubic spline representation. The spline is evaluated at all points on a rectangular grid. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe02dff}.")) (|e02def| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{e02def(m,px,py,x,y,lamda,mu,c,ifail)} calculates values of a bicubic spline representation. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe02def}.")) (|e02ddf| (((|Result|) (|String|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{e02ddf(start,m,x,y,f,w,s,nxest,nyest,lwrk,liwrk,nx,lamda,ny,mu,wrk,ifail)} computes a bicubic spline approximation to a set of scattered data are located automatically,{} but a single parameter must be specified to control the trade-off between closeness of fit and smoothness of fit. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe02ddf}.")) (|e02dcf| (((|Result|) (|String|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|Integer|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{e02dcf(start,mx,x,my,y,f,s,nxest,nyest,lwrk,liwrk,nx,lamda,ny,mu,wrk,iwrk,ifail)} computes a bicubic spline approximation to a set of data values,{} given on a rectangular grid in the \\spad{x}-\\spad{y} plane. The knots of the spline are located automatically,{} but a single parameter must be specified to control the trade-off between closeness of fit and smoothness of fit. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe02dcf}.")) (|e02daf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|Integer|)) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{e02daf(m,px,py,x,y,f,w,mu,point,npoint,nc,nws,eps,lamda,ifail)} forms a minimal,{} weighted least-squares bicubic spline surface fit with prescribed knots to a given set of data points. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe02daf}.")) (|e02bef| (((|Result|) (|String|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{e02bef(start,m,x,y,w,s,nest,lwrk,n,lamda,ifail,wrk,iwrk)} computes a cubic spline approximation to an arbitrary set of data points. The knot are located automatically,{} but a single parameter must be specified to control the trade-off between closeness of fit and smoothness of fit. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe02bef}.")) (|e02bdf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{e02bdf(ncap7,lamda,c,ifail)} computes the definite integral from its \\spad{B}-spline representation. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe02bdf}.")) (|e02bcf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{e02bcf(ncap7,lamda,c,x,left,ifail)} evaluates a cubic spline and its first three derivatives from its \\spad{B}-spline representation. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe02bcf}.")) (|e02bbf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{e02bbf(ncap7,lamda,c,x,ifail)} evaluates a cubic spline representation. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe02bbf}.")) (|e02baf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{e02baf(m,ncap7,x,y,w,lamda,ifail)} computes a weighted least-squares approximation to an arbitrary set of data points by a cubic splines prescribed by the user. Cubic spline can also be carried out. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe02baf}.")) (|e02akf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{e02akf(np1,xmin,xmax,a,ia1,la,x,ifail)} evaluates a polynomial from its Chebyshev-series representation,{} allowing an arbitrary index increment for accessing the array of coefficients. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe02akf}.")) (|e02ajf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{e02ajf(np1,xmin,xmax,a,ia1,la,qatm1,iaint1,laint,ifail)} determines the coefficients in the Chebyshev-series representation of the indefinite integral of a polynomial given in Chebyshev-series form. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe02ajf}.")) (|e02ahf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{e02ahf(np1,xmin,xmax,a,ia1,la,iadif1,ladif,ifail)} determines the coefficients in the Chebyshev-series representation of the derivative of a polynomial given in Chebyshev-series form. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe02ahf}.")) (|e02agf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|Integer|)) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{e02agf(m,kplus1,nrows,xmin,xmax,x,y,w,mf,xf,yf,lyf,ip,lwrk,liwrk,ifail)} computes constrained weighted least-squares polynomial approximations in Chebyshev-series form to an arbitrary set of data points. The values of the approximations and any number of their derivatives can be specified at selected points. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe02agf}.")) (|e02aef| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{e02aef(nplus1,a,xcap,ifail)} evaluates a polynomial from its Chebyshev-series representation. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe02aef}.")) (|e02adf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{e02adf(m,kplus1,nrows,x,y,w,ifail)} computes weighted least-squares polynomial approximations to an arbitrary set of data points. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe02adf}."))) NIL NIL (-775) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package uses the NAG Library to perform optimization. An optimization problem involves minimizing a function (called the objective function) of several variables,{} possibly subject to restrictions on the values of the variables defined by a set of constraint functions. The routines in the NAG Foundation Library are concerned with function minimization only,{} since the problem of maximizing a given function can be transformed into a minimization problem simply by multiplying the function by \\spad{-1}. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{\\spad{manpageXXe04}}.")) (|e04ycf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{e04ycf(job,m,n,fsumsq,s,lv,v,ifail)} returns estimates of elements of the variance matrix of the estimated regression coefficients for a nonlinear least squares problem. The estimates are derived from the Jacobian of the function \\spad{f}(\\spad{x}) at the solution. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe04ycf}.")) (|e04ucf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Boolean|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Boolean|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Boolean|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|Integer|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp55| CONFUN))) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp49| OBJFUN)))) "\\spad{e04ucf(n,nclin,ncnln,nrowa,nrowj,nrowr,a,bl,bu,liwork,lwork,sta,cra,der,fea,fun,hes,infb,infs,linf,lint,list,maji,majp,mini,minp,mon,nonf,opt,ste,stao,stac,stoo,stoc,ve,istate,cjac,clamda,r,x,ifail,confun,objfun)} is designed to minimize an arbitrary smooth function subject to constraints on the variables,{} linear constraints. (E04UCF may be used for unconstrained,{} bound-constrained and linearly constrained optimization.) The user must provide subroutines that define the objective and constraint functions and as many of their first partial derivatives as possible. Unspecified derivatives are approximated by finite differences. All matrices are treated as dense,{} and hence E04UCF is not intended for large sparse problems. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe04ucf}.")) (|e04naf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|Integer|)) (|Integer|) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp20| QPHESS)))) "\\spad{e04naf(itmax,msglvl,n,nclin,nctotl,nrowa,nrowh,ncolh,bigbnd,a,bl,bu,cvec,featol,hess,cold,lpp,orthog,liwork,lwork,x,istate,ifail,qphess)} is a comprehensive programming (QP) or linear programming (LP) problems. It is not intended for large sparse problems. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe04naf}.")) (|e04mbf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Boolean|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{e04mbf(itmax,msglvl,n,nclin,nctotl,nrowa,a,bl,bu,cvec,linobj,liwork,lwork,x,ifail)} is an easy-to-use routine for solving linear programming problems,{} or for finding a feasible point for such problems. It is not intended for large sparse problems. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe04mbf}.")) (|e04jaf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp24| FUNCT1)))) "\\spad{e04jaf(n,ibound,liw,lw,bl,bu,x,ifail,funct1)} is an easy-to-use quasi-Newton algorithm for finding a minimum of a function \\spad{F}(\\spad{x} ,{}\\spad{x} ,{}...,{}\\spad{x} ),{} subject to fixed upper and \\indented{25}{1\\space{2}2\\space{6}\\spad{n}} lower bounds of the independent variables \\spad{x} ,{}\\spad{x} ,{}...,{}\\spad{x} ,{} using \\indented{43}{1\\space{2}2\\space{6}\\spad{n}} function values only. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe04jaf}.")) (|e04gcf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp19| LSFUN2)))) "\\spad{e04gcf(m,n,liw,lw,x,ifail,lsfun2)} is an easy-to-use quasi-Newton algorithm for finding an unconstrained minimum of \\spad{m} nonlinear functions in \\spad{n} variables (m>=n). First derivatives are required. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe04gcf}.")) (|e04fdf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp50| LSFUN1)))) "\\spad{e04fdf(m,n,liw,lw,x,ifail,lsfun1)} is an easy-to-use algorithm for finding an unconstrained minimum of a sum of squares of \\spad{m} nonlinear functions in \\spad{n} variables (m>=n). No derivatives are required. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe04fdf}.")) (|e04dgf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Boolean|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp49| OBJFUN)))) "\\spad{e04dgf(n,es,fu,it,lin,list,ma,op,pr,sta,sto,ve,x,ifail,objfun)} minimizes an unconstrained nonlinear function of several variables using a pre-conditioned,{} limited memory quasi-Newton conjugate gradient method. First derivatives are required. The routine is intended for use on large scale problems. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXe04dgf}."))) NIL NIL (-776) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package uses the NAG Library to provide facilities for matrix factorizations and associated transformations. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{\\spad{manpageXXf01}}.")) (|f01ref| (((|Result|) (|String|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|Matrix| (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{f01ref(wheret,m,n,ncolq,lda,theta,a,ifail)} returns the first \\spad{ncolq} columns of the complex \\spad{m} by \\spad{m} unitary matrix \\spad{Q},{} where \\spad{Q} is given as the product of Householder transformation matrices. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf01ref}.")) (|f01rdf| (((|Result|) (|String|) (|String|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{f01rdf(trans,wheret,m,n,a,lda,theta,ncolb,ldb,b,ifail)} performs one of the transformations See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf01rdf}.")) (|f01rcf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{f01rcf(m,n,lda,a,ifail)} finds the QR factorization of the complex \\spad{m} by \\spad{n} matrix A,{} where m>=n. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf01rcf}.")) (|f01qef| (((|Result|) (|String|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{f01qef(wheret,m,n,ncolq,lda,zeta,a,ifail)} returns the first \\spad{ncolq} columns of the real \\spad{m} by \\spad{m} orthogonal matrix \\spad{Q},{} where \\spad{Q} is given as the product of Householder transformation matrices. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf01qef}.")) (|f01qdf| (((|Result|) (|String|) (|String|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{f01qdf(trans,wheret,m,n,a,lda,zeta,ncolb,ldb,b,ifail)} performs one of the transformations See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf01qdf}.")) (|f01qcf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{f01qcf(m,n,lda,a,ifail)} finds the QR factorization of the real \\spad{m} by \\spad{n} matrix A,{} where m>=n. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf01qcf}.")) (|f01mcf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|Integer|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{f01mcf(n,avals,lal,nrow,ifail)} computes the Cholesky factorization of a real symmetric positive-definite variable-bandwidth matrix. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf01mcf}.")) (|f01maf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|List| (|Boolean|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|Integer|)) (|Matrix| (|Integer|)) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{f01maf(n,nz,licn,lirn,abort,avals,irn,icn,droptl,densw,ifail)} computes an incomplete Cholesky factorization of a real sparse symmetric positive-definite matrix A. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf01maf}.")) (|f01bsf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|Integer|)) (|Matrix| (|Integer|)) (|Matrix| (|Integer|)) (|Matrix| (|Integer|)) (|Boolean|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Boolean|) (|Matrix| (|Integer|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{f01bsf(n,nz,licn,ivect,jvect,icn,ikeep,grow,eta,abort,idisp,avals,ifail)} factorizes a real sparse matrix using the pivotal sequence previously obtained by F01BRF when a matrix of the same sparsity pattern was factorized. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf01bsf}.")) (|f01brf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|) (|List| (|Boolean|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|Integer|)) (|Matrix| (|Integer|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{f01brf(n,nz,licn,lirn,pivot,lblock,grow,abort,a,irn,icn,ifail)} factorizes a real sparse matrix. The routine either forms the LU factorization of a permutation of the entire matrix,{} or,{} optionally,{} first permutes the matrix to block lower triangular form and then only factorizes the diagonal blocks. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf01brf}."))) NIL NIL (-777) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package uses the NAG Library to compute \\begin{items} \\item eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a matrix \\item eigenvalues and eigenvectors of generalized matrix eigenvalue problems \\item singular values and singular vectors of a matrix. \\end{items} See \\downlink{Manual Page}{\\spad{manpageXXf02}}.")) (|f02xef| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Boolean|) (|Integer|) (|Boolean|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|Matrix| (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{f02xef(m,n,lda,ncolb,ldb,wantq,ldq,wantp,ldph,a,b,ifail)} returns all,{} or part,{} of the singular value decomposition of a general complex matrix. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf02xef}.")) (|f02wef| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Boolean|) (|Integer|) (|Boolean|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{f02wef(m,n,lda,ncolb,ldb,wantq,ldq,wantp,ldpt,a,b,ifail)} returns all,{} or part,{} of the singular value decomposition of a general real matrix. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf02wef}.")) (|f02fjf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp27| DOT))) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp28| IMAGE))) (|FileName|)) "\\spad{f02fjf(n,k,tol,novecs,nrx,lwork,lrwork,liwork,m,noits,x,ifail,dot,image,monit)} finds eigenvalues of a real sparse symmetric or generalized symmetric eigenvalue problem. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf02fjf}.") (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp27| DOT))) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp28| IMAGE)))) "\\spad{f02fjf(n,k,tol,novecs,nrx,lwork,lrwork,liwork,m,noits,x,ifail,dot,image)} finds eigenvalues of a real sparse symmetric or generalized symmetric eigenvalue problem. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf02fjf}.")) (|f02bjf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Boolean|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{f02bjf(n,ia,ib,eps1,matv,iv,a,b,ifail)} calculates all the eigenvalues and,{} if required,{} all the eigenvectors of the generalized eigenproblem Ax=(lambda)Bx where A and \\spad{B} are real,{} square matrices,{} using the QZ algorithm. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf02bjf}.")) (|f02bbf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{f02bbf(ia,n,alb,ub,m,iv,a,ifail)} calculates selected eigenvalues of a real symmetric matrix by reduction to tridiagonal form,{} bisection and inverse iteration,{} where the selected eigenvalues lie within a given interval. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf02bbf}.")) (|f02axf| (((|Result|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{f02axf(ar,iar,ai,iai,n,ivr,ivi,ifail)} calculates all the eigenvalues of a complex Hermitian matrix. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf02axf}.")) (|f02awf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{f02awf(iar,iai,n,ar,ai,ifail)} calculates all the eigenvalues of a complex Hermitian matrix. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf02awf}.")) (|f02akf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{f02akf(iar,iai,n,ivr,ivi,ar,ai,ifail)} calculates all the eigenvalues of a complex matrix. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf02akf}.")) (|f02ajf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{f02ajf(iar,iai,n,ar,ai,ifail)} calculates all the eigenvalue. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf02ajf}.")) (|f02agf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{f02agf(ia,n,ivr,ivi,a,ifail)} calculates all the eigenvalues of a real unsymmetric matrix. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf02agf}.")) (|f02aff| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{f02aff(ia,n,a,ifail)} calculates all the eigenvalues of a real unsymmetric matrix. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf02aff}.")) (|f02aef| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{f02aef(ia,ib,n,iv,a,b,ifail)} calculates all the eigenvalues of Ax=(lambda)Bx,{} where A is a real symmetric matrix and \\spad{B} is a real symmetric positive-definite matrix. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf02aef}.")) (|f02adf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{f02adf(ia,ib,n,a,b,ifail)} calculates all the eigenvalues of Ax=(lambda)Bx,{} where A is a real symmetric matrix and \\spad{B} is a real symmetric positive- definite matrix. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf02adf}.")) (|f02abf| (((|Result|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{f02abf(a,ia,n,iv,ifail)} calculates all the eigenvalues of a real symmetric matrix. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf02abf}.")) (|f02aaf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{f02aaf(ia,n,a,ifail)} calculates all the eigenvalue. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf02aaf}."))) NIL NIL (-778) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package uses the NAG Library to solve the matrix equation \\axiom{AX=B},{} where \\axiom{\\spad{B}} may be a single vector or a matrix of multiple right-hand sides. The matrix \\axiom{A} may be real,{} complex,{} symmetric,{} Hermitian positive- definite,{} or sparse. It may also be rectangular,{} in which case a least-squares solution is obtained. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{\\spad{manpageXXf04}}.")) (|f04qaf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp30| APROD)))) "\\spad{f04qaf(m,n,damp,atol,btol,conlim,itnlim,msglvl,lrwork,liwork,b,ifail,aprod)} solves sparse unsymmetric equations,{} sparse linear least- squares problems and sparse damped linear least-squares problems,{} using a Lanczos algorithm. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf04qaf}.")) (|f04mcf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|Integer|)) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{f04mcf(n,al,lal,d,nrow,ir,b,nrb,iselct,nrx,ifail)} computes the approximate solution of a system of real linear equations with multiple right-hand sides,{} AX=B,{} where A is a symmetric positive-definite variable-bandwidth matrix,{} which has previously been factorized by F01MCF. Related systems may also be solved. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf04mcf}.")) (|f04mbf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Boolean|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp28| APROD))) (|Union| (|:| |fn| (|FileName|)) (|:| |fp| (|Asp34| MSOLVE)))) "\\spad{f04mbf(n,b,precon,shift,itnlim,msglvl,lrwork,liwork,rtol,ifail,aprod,msolve)} solves a system of real sparse symmetric linear equations using a Lanczos algorithm. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf04mbf}.")) (|f04maf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|Integer|)) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|Integer|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|Integer|)) (|Matrix| (|Integer|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|Integer|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{f04maf(n,nz,avals,licn,irn,lirn,icn,wkeep,ikeep,inform,b,acc,noits,ifail)} \\spad{e} a sparse symmetric positive-definite system of linear equations,{} Ax=b,{} using a pre-conditioned conjugate gradient method,{} where A has been factorized by F01MAF. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf04maf}.")) (|f04jgf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{f04jgf(m,n,nra,tol,lwork,a,b,ifail)} finds the solution of a linear least-squares problem,{} Ax=b ,{} where A is a real \\spad{m} by \\spad{n} (m>=n) matrix and \\spad{b} is an \\spad{m} element vector. If the matrix of observations is not of full rank,{} then the minimal least-squares solution is returned. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf04jgf}.")) (|f04faf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{f04faf(job,n,d,e,b,ifail)} calculates the approximate solution of a set of real symmetric positive-definite tridiagonal linear equations. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf04faf}.")) (|f04axf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|Integer|)) (|Matrix| (|Integer|)) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|Integer|)) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{f04axf(n,a,licn,icn,ikeep,mtype,idisp,rhs)} calculates the approximate solution of a set of real sparse linear equations with a single right-hand side,{} Ax=b or \\indented{1}{\\spad{T}} A x=b,{} where A has been factorized by F01BRF or F01BSF. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf04axf}.")) (|f04atf| (((|Result|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{f04atf(a,ia,b,n,iaa,ifail)} calculates the accurate solution of a set of real linear equations with a single right-hand side,{} using an LU factorization with partial pivoting,{} and iterative refinement. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf04atf}.")) (|f04asf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{f04asf(ia,b,n,a,ifail)} calculates the accurate solution of a set of real symmetric positive-definite linear equations with a single right- hand side,{} Ax=b,{} using a Cholesky factorization and iterative refinement. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf04asf}.")) (|f04arf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{f04arf(ia,b,n,a,ifail)} calculates the approximate solution of a set of real linear equations with a single right-hand side,{} using an LU factorization with partial pivoting. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf04arf}.")) (|f04adf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{f04adf(ia,b,ib,n,m,ic,a,ifail)} calculates the approximate solution of a set of complex linear equations with multiple right-hand sides,{} using an LU factorization with partial pivoting. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf04adf}."))) NIL NIL (-779) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package uses the NAG Library to compute matrix factorizations,{} and to solve systems of linear equations following the matrix factorizations. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{\\spad{manpageXXf07}}.")) (|f07fef| (((|Result|) (|String|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{f07fef(uplo,n,nrhs,a,lda,ldb,b)} (DPOTRS) solves a real symmetric positive-definite system of linear equations with multiple right-hand sides,{} AX=B,{} where A has been factorized by F07FDF (DPOTRF). See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf07fef}.")) (|f07fdf| (((|Result|) (|String|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{f07fdf(uplo,n,lda,a)} (DPOTRF) computes the Cholesky factorization of a real symmetric positive-definite matrix. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf07fdf}.")) (|f07aef| (((|Result|) (|String|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|Integer|)) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{f07aef(trans,n,nrhs,a,lda,ipiv,ldb,b)} (DGETRS) solves a real system of linear equations with \\indented{36}{\\spad{T}} multiple right-hand sides,{} AX=B or A X=B,{} where A has been factorized by F07ADF (DGETRF). See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf07aef}.")) (|f07adf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{f07adf(m,n,lda,a)} (DGETRF) computes the LU factorization of a real \\spad{m} by \\spad{n} matrix. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXf07adf}."))) NIL NIL (-780) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package uses the NAG Library to compute some commonly occurring physical and mathematical functions. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs}.")) (|s21bdf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s21bdf(x,y,z,r,ifail)} returns a value of the symmetrised elliptic integral of the third kind,{} via the routine name. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs21bdf}.")) (|s21bcf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s21bcf(x,y,z,ifail)} returns a value of the symmetrised elliptic integral of the second kind,{} via the routine name. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs21bcf}.")) (|s21bbf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s21bbf(x,y,z,ifail)} returns a value of the symmetrised elliptic integral of the first kind,{} via the routine name. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs21bbf}.")) (|s21baf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s21baf(x,y,ifail)} returns a value of an elementary integral,{} which occurs as a degenerate case of an elliptic integral of the first kind,{} via the routine name. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs21baf}.")) (|s20adf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s20adf(x,ifail)} returns a value for the Fresnel Integral \\spad{C}(\\spad{x}),{} via the routine name. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs20adf}.")) (|s20acf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s20acf(x,ifail)} returns a value for the Fresnel Integral \\spad{S}(\\spad{x}),{} via the routine name. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs20acf}.")) (|s19adf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s19adf(x,ifail)} returns a value for the Kelvin function kei(\\spad{x}) via the routine name. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs19adf}.")) (|s19acf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s19acf(x,ifail)} returns a value for the Kelvin function ker(\\spad{x}),{} via the routine name. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs19acf}.")) (|s19abf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s19abf(x,ifail)} returns a value for the Kelvin function bei(\\spad{x}) via the routine name. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs19abf}.")) (|s19aaf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s19aaf(x,ifail)} returns a value for the Kelvin function ber(\\spad{x}) via the routine name. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs19aaf}.")) (|s18def| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|String|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s18def(fnu,z,n,scale,ifail)} returns a sequence of values for the modified Bessel functions \\indented{1}{\\spad{I}\\space{6}(\\spad{z}) for complex \\spad{z},{} non-negative (nu) and} \\indented{2}{(nu)+n} \\spad{n=0},{}1,{}...,{}\\spad{N}-1,{} with an option for exponential scaling. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs18def}.")) (|s18dcf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|String|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s18dcf(fnu,z,n,scale,ifail)} returns a sequence of values for the modified Bessel functions \\indented{1}{\\spad{K}\\space{6}(\\spad{z}) for complex \\spad{z},{} non-negative (nu) and} \\indented{2}{(nu)+n} \\spad{n=0},{}1,{}...,{}\\spad{N}-1,{} with an option for exponential scaling. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs18dcf}.")) (|s18aff| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s18aff(x,ifail)} returns a value for the modified Bessel Function \\indented{1}{\\spad{I} (\\spad{x}),{} via the routine name.} \\indented{2}{1} See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs18aff}.")) (|s18aef| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s18aef(x,ifail)} returns the value of the modified Bessel Function \\indented{1}{\\spad{I} (\\spad{x}),{} via the routine name.} \\indented{2}{0} See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs18aef}.")) (|s18adf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s18adf(x,ifail)} returns the value of the modified Bessel Function \\indented{1}{\\spad{K} (\\spad{x}),{} via the routine name.} \\indented{2}{1} See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs18adf}.")) (|s18acf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s18acf(x,ifail)} returns the value of the modified Bessel Function \\indented{1}{\\spad{K} (\\spad{x}),{} via the routine name.} \\indented{2}{0} See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs18acf}.")) (|s17dlf| (((|Result|) (|Integer|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|String|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s17dlf(m,fnu,z,n,scale,ifail)} returns a sequence of values for the Hankel functions \\indented{2}{(1)\\space{11}(2)} \\indented{1}{\\spad{H}\\space{6}(\\spad{z}) or \\spad{H}\\space{6}(\\spad{z}) for complex \\spad{z},{} non-negative (nu) and} \\indented{2}{(nu)+n\\space{8}(nu)+n} \\spad{n=0},{}1,{}...,{}\\spad{N}-1,{} with an option for exponential scaling. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs17dlf}.")) (|s17dhf| (((|Result|) (|String|) (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|String|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s17dhf(deriv,z,scale,ifail)} returns the value of the Airy function \\spad{Bi}(\\spad{z}) or its derivative Bi'(\\spad{z}) for complex \\spad{z},{} with an option for exponential scaling. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs17dhf}.")) (|s17dgf| (((|Result|) (|String|) (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|String|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s17dgf(deriv,z,scale,ifail)} returns the value of the Airy function \\spad{Ai}(\\spad{z}) or its derivative Ai'(\\spad{z}) for complex \\spad{z},{} with an option for exponential scaling. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs17dgf}.")) (|s17def| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|String|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s17def(fnu,z,n,scale,ifail)} returns a sequence of values for the Bessel functions \\indented{1}{\\spad{J}\\space{6}(\\spad{z}) for complex \\spad{z},{} non-negative (nu) and \\spad{n=0},{}1,{}...,{}\\spad{N}-1,{}} \\indented{2}{(nu)+n} with an option for exponential scaling. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs17def}.")) (|s17dcf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|) (|String|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s17dcf(fnu,z,n,scale,ifail)} returns a sequence of values for the Bessel functions \\indented{1}{\\spad{Y}\\space{6}(\\spad{z}) for complex \\spad{z},{} non-negative (nu) and \\spad{n=0},{}1,{}...,{}\\spad{N}-1,{}} \\indented{2}{(nu)+n} with an option for exponential scaling. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs17dcf}.")) (|s17akf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s17akf(x,ifail)} returns a value for the derivative of the Airy function \\spad{Bi}(\\spad{x}),{} via the routine name. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs17akf}.")) (|s17ajf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s17ajf(x,ifail)} returns a value of the derivative of the Airy function \\spad{Ai}(\\spad{x}),{} via the routine name. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs17ajf}.")) (|s17ahf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s17ahf(x,ifail)} returns a value of the Airy function,{} \\spad{Bi}(\\spad{x}),{} via the routine name. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs17ahf}.")) (|s17agf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s17agf(x,ifail)} returns a value for the Airy function,{} \\spad{Ai}(\\spad{x}),{} via the routine name. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs17agf}.")) (|s17aff| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s17aff(x,ifail)} returns the value of the Bessel Function \\indented{1}{\\spad{J} (\\spad{x}),{} via the routine name.} \\indented{2}{1} See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs17aff}.")) (|s17aef| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s17aef(x,ifail)} returns the value of the Bessel Function \\indented{1}{\\spad{J} (\\spad{x}),{} via the routine name.} \\indented{2}{0} See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs17aef}.")) (|s17adf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s17adf(x,ifail)} returns the value of the Bessel Function \\indented{1}{\\spad{Y} (\\spad{x}),{} via the routine name.} \\indented{2}{1} See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs17adf}.")) (|s17acf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s17acf(x,ifail)} returns the value of the Bessel Function \\indented{1}{\\spad{Y} (\\spad{x}),{} via the routine name.} \\indented{2}{0} See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs17acf}.")) (|s15aef| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s15aef(x,ifail)} returns the value of the error function erf(\\spad{x}),{} via the routine name. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs15aef}.")) (|s15adf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s15adf(x,ifail)} returns the value of the complementary error function,{} erfc(\\spad{x}),{} via the routine name. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs15adf}.")) (|s14baf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s14baf(a,x,tol,ifail)} computes values for the incomplete gamma functions \\spad{P}(a,{}\\spad{x}) and \\spad{Q}(a,{}\\spad{x}). See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs14baf}.")) (|s14abf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s14abf(x,ifail)} returns a value for the log,{} ln(Gamma(\\spad{x})),{} via the routine name. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs14abf}.")) (|s14aaf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s14aaf(x,ifail)} returns the value of the Gamma function (Gamma)(\\spad{x}),{} via the routine name. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs14aaf}.")) (|s13adf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s13adf(x,ifail)} returns the value of the sine integral See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs13adf}.")) (|s13acf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s13acf(x,ifail)} returns the value of the cosine integral See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs13acf}.")) (|s13aaf| (((|Result|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s13aaf(x,ifail)} returns the value of the exponential integral \\indented{1}{\\spad{E} (\\spad{x}),{} via the routine name.} \\indented{2}{1} See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs13aaf}.")) (|s01eaf| (((|Result|) (|Complex| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s01eaf(z,ifail)} S01EAF evaluates the exponential function exp(\\spad{z}) ,{} for complex \\spad{z}. See \\downlink{Manual Page}{manpageXXs01eaf}."))) NIL NIL (-781) ((|constructor| (NIL "Support functions for the NAG Library Link functions")) (|restorePrecision| (((|Void|)) "\\spad{restorePrecision()} \\undocumented{}")) (|checkPrecision| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{checkPrecision()} \\undocumented{}")) (|dimensionsOf| (((|SExpression|) (|Symbol|) (|Matrix| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{dimensionsOf(s,m)} \\undocumented{}") (((|SExpression|) (|Symbol|) (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{dimensionsOf(s,m)} \\undocumented{}")) (|aspFilename| (((|String|) (|String|)) "\\spad{aspFilename(\"f\")} returns a String consisting of \\spad{\"f\"} suffixed with \\indented{1}{an extension identifying the current AXIOM session.}")) (|fortranLinkerArgs| (((|String|)) "\\spad{fortranLinkerArgs()} returns the current linker arguments")) (|fortranCompilerName| (((|String|)) "\\spad{fortranCompilerName()} returns the name of the currently selected \\indented{1}{Fortran compiler}"))) NIL NIL (-782 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "NonAssociativeRng is a basic ring-type structure,{} not necessarily commutative or associative,{} and not necessarily with unit. Axioms \\indented{2}{x*(y+z) = x*y + x*z} \\indented{2}{(x+y)*z = x*z + y*z} Common Additional Axioms \\indented{2}{noZeroDivisors\\space{2}ab = 0 => \\spad{a=0} or \\spad{b=0}}")) (|antiCommutator| (($ $ $) "\\spad{antiCommutator(a,b)} returns \\spad{a*b+b*a}.")) (|commutator| (($ $ $) "\\spad{commutator(a,b)} returns \\spad{a*b-b*a}.")) (|associator| (($ $ $ $) "\\spad{associator(a,b,c)} returns \\spad{(a*b)*c-a*(b*c)}."))) NIL NIL (-783) ((|constructor| (NIL "NonAssociativeRng is a basic ring-type structure,{} not necessarily commutative or associative,{} and not necessarily with unit. Axioms \\indented{2}{x*(y+z) = x*y + x*z} \\indented{2}{(x+y)*z = x*z + y*z} Common Additional Axioms \\indented{2}{noZeroDivisors\\space{2}ab = 0 => \\spad{a=0} or \\spad{b=0}}")) (|antiCommutator| (($ $ $) "\\spad{antiCommutator(a,b)} returns \\spad{a*b+b*a}.")) (|commutator| (($ $ $) "\\spad{commutator(a,b)} returns \\spad{a*b-b*a}.")) (|associator| (($ $ $ $) "\\spad{associator(a,b,c)} returns \\spad{(a*b)*c-a*(b*c)}."))) NIL NIL (-784 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "A NonAssociativeRing is a non associative rng which has a unit,{} the multiplication is not necessarily commutative or associative.")) (|coerce| (($ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{coerce(n)} coerces the integer \\spad{n} to an element of the ring.")) (|characteristic| (((|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{characteristic()} returns the characteristic of the ring."))) NIL NIL (-785) ((|constructor| (NIL "A NonAssociativeRing is a non associative rng which has a unit,{} the multiplication is not necessarily commutative or associative.")) (|coerce| (($ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{coerce(n)} coerces the integer \\spad{n} to an element of the ring.")) (|characteristic| (((|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{characteristic()} returns the characteristic of the ring."))) NIL NIL (-786 |Par|) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package computes explicitly eigenvalues and eigenvectors of matrices with entries over the complex rational numbers. The results are expressed either as complex floating numbers or as complex rational numbers depending on the type of the precision parameter.")) (|complexEigenvectors| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |outval| (|Complex| |#1|)) (|:| |outmult| (|Integer|)) (|:| |outvect| (|List| (|Matrix| (|Complex| |#1|)))))) (|Matrix| (|Complex| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))) |#1|) "\\spad{complexEigenvectors(m,eps)} returns a list of records each one containing a complex eigenvalue,{} its algebraic multiplicity,{} and a list of associated eigenvectors. All these results are computed to precision \\spad{eps} and are expressed as complex floats or complex rational numbers depending on the type of \\spad{eps} (float or rational).")) (|complexEigenvalues| (((|List| (|Complex| |#1|)) (|Matrix| (|Complex| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))) |#1|) "\\spad{complexEigenvalues(m,eps)} computes the eigenvalues of the matrix \\spad{m} to precision \\spad{eps}. The eigenvalues are expressed as complex floats or complex rational numbers depending on the type of \\spad{eps} (float or rational).")) (|characteristicPolynomial| (((|Polynomial| (|Complex| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))) (|Matrix| (|Complex| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{characteristicPolynomial(m,x)} returns the characteristic polynomial of the matrix \\spad{m} expressed as polynomial over Complex Rationals with variable \\spad{x}.") (((|Polynomial| (|Complex| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))) (|Matrix| (|Complex| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))))) "\\spad{characteristicPolynomial(m)} returns the characteristic polynomial of the matrix \\spad{m} expressed as polynomial over complex rationals with a new symbol as variable."))) NIL NIL (-787 -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{NumericContinuedFraction} provides functions \\indented{2}{for converting floating point numbers to continued fractions.}")) (|continuedFraction| (((|ContinuedFraction| (|Integer|)) |#1|) "\\spad{continuedFraction(f)} converts the floating point number \\spad{f} to a reduced continued fraction."))) NIL NIL (-788 P -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package provides a division and related operations for \\spadtype{MonogenicLinearOperator}\\spad{s} over a \\spadtype{Field}. Since the multiplication is in general non-commutative,{} these operations all have left- and right-hand versions. This package provides the operations based on left-division.")) (|leftLcm| ((|#1| |#1| |#1|) "\\spad{leftLcm(a,b)} computes the value \\spad{m} of lowest degree such that \\spad{m = a*aa = b*bb} for some values \\spad{aa} and \\spad{bb}. The value \\spad{m} is computed using left-division.")) 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(|leftDivide| (((|Record| (|:| |quotient| |#1|) (|:| |remainder| |#1|)) |#1| |#1|) "\\spad{leftDivide(a,b)} returns the pair \\spad{[q,r]} such that \\spad{a = b*q + r} and the degree of \\spad{r} is less than the degree of \\spad{b}. This process is called ``left division''."))) NIL NIL (-789 T$) NIL NIL NIL (-790 UP -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "In this package \\spad{F} is a framed algebra over the integers (typically \\spad{F = Z[a]} for some algebraic integer a). The package provides functions to compute the integral closure of \\spad{Z} in the quotient quotient field of \\spad{F}.")) (|localIntegralBasis| (((|Record| (|:| |basis| (|Matrix| (|Integer|))) (|:| |basisDen| (|Integer|)) (|:| |basisInv| (|Matrix| (|Integer|)))) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{integralBasis(p)} returns a record \\spad{[basis,basisDen,basisInv]} containing information regarding the local integral closure of \\spad{Z} at the prime \\spad{p} in the quotient field of \\spad{F},{} where \\spad{F} is a framed algebra with \\spad{Z}-module basis \\spad{w1,w2,...,wn}. If \\spad{basis} is the matrix \\spad{(aij, i = 1..n, j = 1..n)},{} then the \\spad{i}th element of the integral basis is \\spad{vi = (1/basisDen) * sum(aij * wj, j = 1..n)},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the \\spad{i}th row of \\spad{basis} contains the coordinates of the \\spad{i}th basis vector. Similarly,{} the \\spad{i}th row of the matrix \\spad{basisInv} contains the coordinates of \\spad{wi} with respect to the basis \\spad{v1,...,vn}: if \\spad{basisInv} is the matrix \\spad{(bij, i = 1..n, j = 1..n)},{} then \\spad{wi = sum(bij * vj, j = 1..n)}.")) (|integralBasis| (((|Record| (|:| |basis| (|Matrix| (|Integer|))) (|:| |basisDen| (|Integer|)) (|:| |basisInv| (|Matrix| (|Integer|))))) "\\spad{integralBasis()} returns a record \\spad{[basis,basisDen,basisInv]} containing information regarding the integral closure of \\spad{Z} in the quotient field of \\spad{F},{} where \\spad{F} is a framed algebra with \\spad{Z}-module basis \\spad{w1,w2,...,wn}. If \\spad{basis} is the matrix \\spad{(aij, i = 1..n, j = 1..n)},{} then the \\spad{i}th element of the integral basis is \\spad{vi = (1/basisDen) * sum(aij * wj, j = 1..n)},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the \\spad{i}th row of \\spad{basis} contains the coordinates of the \\spad{i}th basis vector. 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The solutions are given in the algebraic closure of \\spad{R} whenever possible.")) (|solve| (((|List| (|List| (|Equation| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))))) (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) "\\spad{solve(lp)} finds the solution in the algebraic closure of \\spad{R} of the list \\spad{lp} of rational functions with respect to all the symbols appearing in \\spad{lp}.") (((|List| (|List| (|Equation| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))))) (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|List| (|Symbol|))) "\\spad{solve(lp,lv)} finds the solutions in the algebraic closure of \\spad{R} of the list \\spad{lp} of rational functions with respect to the list of symbols \\spad{lv}.")) (|solveInField| (((|List| (|List| (|Equation| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))))) (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) "\\spad{solveInField(lp)} finds the solution of the list \\spad{lp} of rational functions with respect to all the symbols appearing in \\spad{lp}.") (((|List| (|List| (|Equation| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))))) (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|List| (|Symbol|))) "\\spad{solveInField(lp,lv)} finds the solutions of the list \\spad{lp} of rational functions with respect to the list of symbols \\spad{lv}."))) NIL NIL (-793) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{NonNegativeInteger} provides functions for non \\indented{2}{negative integers.}")) (|commutative| ((|attribute| "*") "\\spad{commutative(\"*\")} means multiplication is commutative : \\spad{x*y = y*x}.")) (|random| (($ $) "\\spad{random(n)} returns a random integer from 0 to \\spad{n-1}.")) (|shift| (($ $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{shift(a,i)} shift \\spad{a} by \\spad{i} bits.")) (|exquo| (((|Union| $ "failed") $ $) "\\spad{exquo(a,b)} returns the quotient of \\spad{a} and \\spad{b},{} or \"failed\" if \\spad{b} is zero or \\spad{a} rem \\spad{b} is zero.")) 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(|solve| (((|Union| |#2| "failed") |#2| |#2| (|BasicOperator|) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{solve(M(x,y), N(x,y), y, x)} returns \\spad{F(x,y)} such that \\spad{F(x,y) = c} for a constant \\spad{c} is a first integral of the equation \\spad{M(x,y) dx + N(x,y) dy = 0},{} or \"failed\" if no first-integral can be found."))) NIL NIL (-795) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{None} implements a type with no objects. It is mainly used in technical situations where such a thing is needed (\\spadignore{e.g.} the interpreter and some of the internal \\spadtype{Expression} code)."))) NIL NIL (-796 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{NoneFunctions1} implements functions on \\spadtype{None}. It particular it includes a particulary dangerous coercion from any other type to \\spadtype{None}.")) (|coerce| (((|None|) |#1|) "\\spad{coerce(x)} changes \\spad{x} into an object of type \\spadtype{None}."))) NIL NIL (-797 R |PolR| E |PolE|) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package implements the norm of a polynomial with coefficients in a monogenic algebra (using resultants)")) (|norm| ((|#2| |#4|) "\\spad{norm q} returns the norm of \\spad{q},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the product of all the conjugates of \\spad{q}."))) NIL NIL (-798 R E V P TS) ((|constructor| (NIL "A package for computing normalized assocites of univariate polynomials with coefficients in a tower of simple extensions of a field.\\newline References : \\indented{1}{[1] \\spad{D}. LAZARD \"A new method for solving algebraic systems of} \\indented{5}{positive dimension\" Discr. App. Math. 33:147-160,{}1991} \\indented{1}{[2] \\spad{M}. MORENO MAZA and \\spad{R}. RIOBOO \"Computations of gcd over} \\indented{5}{algebraic towers of simple extensions\" In proceedings of \\spad{AAECC11}} \\indented{5}{Paris,{} 1995.} \\indented{1}{[3] \\spad{M}. 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Note that the mapping is assumed to send zero to zero,{} since it will only be applied to the non-zero coefficients of the polynomial.")) (|map| (((|NewSparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) (|NewSparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)) "\\axiom{map(func,{} poly)} creates a new polynomial by applying func to every non-zero coefficient of the polynomial poly."))) NIL NIL (-805 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package provides polynomials as functions on a ring.")) (|eulerE| ((|#1| (|NonNegativeInteger|) |#1|) "\\spad{eulerE(n,r)} \\undocumented")) (|bernoulliB| ((|#1| (|NonNegativeInteger|) |#1|) "\\spad{bernoulliB(n,r)} \\undocumented")) (|cyclotomic| ((|#1| (|NonNegativeInteger|) |#1|) "\\spad{cyclotomic(n,r)} \\undocumented"))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -38) (|%list| (QUOTE -421) (QUOTE (-560)))))) (-806 R E V P) ((|constructor| (NIL "The category of normalized triangular sets. A triangular set \\spad{ts} is said normalized if for every algebraic variable \\spad{v} of \\spad{ts} the polynomial \\spad{select(ts,v)} is normalized \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. every polynomial in \\spad{collectUnder(ts,v)}. A polynomial \\spad{p} is said normalized \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. a non-constant polynomial \\spad{q} if \\spad{p} is constant or \\spad{degree(p,mdeg(q)) = 0} and \\spad{init(p)} is normalized \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\spad{q}. One of the important features of normalized triangular sets is that they are regular sets.\\newline References : \\indented{1}{[1] \\spad{D}. LAZARD \"A new method for solving algebraic systems of} \\indented{5}{positive dimension\" Discr. App. Math. 33:147-160,{}1991} \\indented{1}{[2] \\spad{P}. AUBRY,{} \\spad{D}. LAZARD and \\spad{M}. MORENO MAZA \"On the Theories} \\indented{5}{of Triangular Sets\" Journal of Symbol. Comp. (to appear)} \\indented{1}{[3] \\spad{M}. MORENO MAZA and \\spad{R}. RIOBOO \"Computations of gcd over} \\indented{5}{algebraic towers of simple extensions\" In proceedings of \\spad{AAECC11}} \\indented{5}{Paris,{} 1995.} \\indented{1}{[4] \\spad{M}. MORENO MAZA \"Calculs de pgcd au-dessus des tours} \\indented{5}{d'extensions simples et resolution des systemes d'equations} \\indented{5}{algebriques\" These,{} Universite \\spad{P}.etM. Curie,{} Paris,{} 1997.}"))) ((-4511 . T) (-4510 . T)) NIL (-807 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "Numeric provides real and complex numerical evaluation functions for various symbolic types.")) (|numericIfCan| (((|Union| (|Float|) "failed") (|Expression| |#1|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{numericIfCan(x, n)} returns a real approximation of \\spad{x} up to \\spad{n} decimal places,{} or \"failed\" if \\axiom{\\spad{x}} is not a constant.") (((|Union| (|Float|) "failed") (|Expression| |#1|)) "\\spad{numericIfCan(x)} returns a real approximation of \\spad{x},{} or \"failed\" if \\axiom{\\spad{x}} is not a constant.") 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(((|Complex| (|Float|)) (|Complex| |#1|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{complexNumeric(x, n)} returns a complex approximation of \\spad{x} up to \\spad{n} decimal places.") (((|Complex| (|Float|)) (|Complex| |#1|)) "\\spad{complexNumeric(x)} returns a complex approximation of \\spad{x}.") (((|Complex| (|Float|)) |#1| (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{complexNumeric(x, n)} returns a complex approximation of \\spad{x} up to \\spad{n} decimal places.") (((|Complex| (|Float|)) |#1|) "\\spad{complexNumeric(x)} returns a complex approximation of \\spad{x}.")) (|numeric| (((|Float|) (|Expression| |#1|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{numeric(x, n)} returns a real approximation of \\spad{x} up to \\spad{n} decimal places.") (((|Float|) (|Expression| |#1|)) "\\spad{numeric(x)} returns a real approximation of \\spad{x}.") (((|Float|) (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{numeric(x,n)} returns a real approximation of \\spad{x} up to \\spad{n} decimal places.") (((|Float|) (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) "\\spad{numeric(x)} returns a real approximation of \\spad{x}.") (((|Float|) (|Polynomial| |#1|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{numeric(x,n)} returns a real approximation of \\spad{x} up to \\spad{n} decimal places.") (((|Float|) (|Polynomial| |#1|)) "\\spad{numeric(x)} returns a real approximation of \\spad{x}.") (((|Float|) |#1| (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{numeric(x, n)} returns a real approximation of \\spad{x} up to \\spad{n} decimal places.") (((|Float|) |#1|) "\\spad{numeric(x)} returns a real approximation of \\spad{x}."))) NIL ((-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-571))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-872)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-571))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1081))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-175)))) (-808) ((|constructor| (NIL "NumberFormats provides function to format and read arabic and roman numbers,{} to convert numbers to strings and to read floating-point numbers.")) (|ScanFloatIgnoreSpacesIfCan| (((|Union| (|Float|) "failed") (|String|)) "\\spad{ScanFloatIgnoreSpacesIfCan(s)} tries to form a floating point number from the string \\spad{s} ignoring any spaces.")) (|ScanFloatIgnoreSpaces| (((|Float|) (|String|)) "\\spad{ScanFloatIgnoreSpaces(s)} forms a floating point number from the string \\spad{s} ignoring any spaces. Error is generated if the string is not recognised as a floating point number.")) (|ScanRoman| (((|PositiveInteger|) (|String|)) "\\spad{ScanRoman(s)} forms an integer from a Roman numeral string \\spad{s}.")) (|FormatRoman| (((|String|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{FormatRoman(n)} forms a Roman numeral string from an integer \\spad{n}.")) (|ScanArabic| (((|PositiveInteger|) (|String|)) "\\spad{ScanArabic(s)} forms an integer from an Arabic numeral string \\spad{s}.")) (|FormatArabic| (((|String|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{FormatArabic(n)} forms an Arabic numeral string from an integer \\spad{n}."))) NIL NIL (-809) ((|numericalIntegration| (((|Result|) (|Record| (|:| |fn| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |range| (|List| (|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|))))) (|:| |abserr| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |relerr| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|Result|)) "\\spad{numericalIntegration(args,hints)} performs the integration of the function given the strategy or method returned by \\axiomFun{measure}.") (((|Result|) (|Record| (|:| |var| (|Symbol|)) (|:| |fn| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |range| (|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |abserr| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |relerr| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|Result|)) "\\spad{numericalIntegration(args,hints)} performs the integration of the function given the strategy or method returned by \\axiomFun{measure}.")) (|measure| (((|Record| (|:| |measure| (|Float|)) (|:| |explanations| (|String|)) (|:| |extra| (|Result|))) (|RoutinesTable|) (|Record| (|:| |fn| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |range| (|List| (|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|))))) (|:| |abserr| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |relerr| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{measure(R,args)} calculates an estimate of the ability of a particular method to solve a problem. \\blankline This method may be either a specific NAG routine or a strategy (such as transforming the function from one which is difficult to one which is easier to solve). \\blankline It will call whichever agents are needed to perform analysis on the problem in order to calculate the measure. There is a parameter,{} labelled \\axiom{sofar},{} which would contain the best compatibility found so far.") (((|Record| (|:| |measure| (|Float|)) (|:| |explanations| (|String|)) (|:| |extra| (|Result|))) (|RoutinesTable|) (|Record| (|:| |var| (|Symbol|)) (|:| |fn| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |range| (|Segment| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |abserr| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |relerr| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{measure(R,args)} calculates an estimate of the ability of a particular method to solve a problem. \\blankline This method may be either a specific NAG routine or a strategy (such as transforming the function from one which is difficult to one which is easier to solve). \\blankline It will call whichever agents are needed to perform analysis on the problem in order to calculate the measure. There is a parameter,{} labelled \\axiom{sofar},{} which would contain the best compatibility found so far."))) NIL NIL (-810) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package is a suite of functions for the numerical integration of an ordinary differential equation of \\spad{n} variables: \\blankline \\indented{8}{\\center{dy/dx = \\spad{f}(\\spad{y},{}\\spad{x})\\space{5}\\spad{y} is an \\spad{n}-vector}} \\blankline \\par All the routines are based on a 4-th order Runge-Kutta kernel. These routines generally have as arguments: \\spad{n},{} the number of dependent variables; \\spad{x1},{} the initial point; \\spad{h},{} the step size; \\spad{y},{} a vector of initial conditions of length \\spad{n} which upon exit contains the solution at \\spad{x1 + h}; \\spad{derivs},{} a function which computes the right hand side of the ordinary differential equation: \\spad{derivs(dydx,y,x)} computes \\spad{dydx},{} a vector which contains the derivative information. \\blankline \\par In order of increasing complexity:\\begin{items} \\blankline \\item \\spad{rk4(y,n,x1,h,derivs)} advances the solution vector to \\spad{x1 + h} and return the values in \\spad{y}. \\blankline \\item \\spad{rk4(y,n,x1,h,derivs,t1,t2,t3,t4)} is the same as \\spad{rk4(y,n,x1,h,derivs)} except that you must provide 4 scratch arrays \\spad{t1}-\\spad{t4} of size \\spad{n}. \\blankline \\item Starting with \\spad{y} at \\spad{x1},{} \\spad{rk4f(y,n,x1,x2,ns,derivs)} uses \\spad{ns} fixed steps of a 4-th order Runge-Kutta integrator to advance the solution vector to \\spad{x2} and return the values in \\spad{y}. Argument \\spad{x2},{} is the final point,{} and \\spad{ns},{} the number of steps to take. \\blankline \\item \\spad{rk4qc(y,n,x1,step,eps,yscal,derivs)} takes a 5-th order Runge-Kutta step with monitoring of local truncation to ensure accuracy and adjust stepsize. The function takes two half steps and one full step and scales the difference in solutions at the final point. If the error is within \\spad{eps},{} the step is taken and the result is returned. If the error is not within \\spad{eps},{} the stepsize if decreased and the procedure is tried again until the desired accuracy is reached. Upon input,{} an trial step size must be given and upon return,{} an estimate of the next step size to use is returned as well as the step size which produced the desired accuracy. The scaled error is computed as \\center{\\spad{error = MAX(ABS((y2steps(i) - y1step(i))/yscal(i)))}} and this is compared against \\spad{eps}. If this is greater than \\spad{eps},{} the step size is reduced accordingly to \\center{\\spad{hnew = 0.9 * hdid * (error/eps)**(-1/4)}} If the error criterion is satisfied,{} then we check if the step size was too fine and return a more efficient one. If \\spad{error > \\spad{eps} * (6.0E-04)} then the next step size should be \\center{\\spad{hnext = 0.9 * hdid * (error/\\spad{eps})**(\\spad{-1/5})}} Otherwise \\spad{hnext = 4.0 * hdid} is returned. A more detailed discussion of this and related topics can be found in the book \"Numerical Recipies\" by \\spad{W}.Press,{} \\spad{B}.\\spad{P}. Flannery,{} \\spad{S}.A. Teukolsky,{} \\spad{W}.\\spad{T}. Vetterling published by Cambridge University Press. Argument \\spad{step} is a record of 3 floating point numbers \\spad{(try , did , next)},{} \\spad{eps} is the required accuracy,{} \\spad{yscal} is the scaling vector for the difference in solutions. On input,{} \\spad{step.try} should be the guess at a step size to achieve the accuracy. On output,{} \\spad{step.did} contains the step size which achieved the accuracy and \\spad{step.next} is the next step size to use. \\blankline \\item \\spad{rk4qc(y,n,x1,step,eps,yscal,derivs,t1,t2,t3,t4,t5,t6,t7)} is the same as \\spad{rk4qc(y,n,x1,step,eps,yscal,derivs)} except that the user must provide the 7 scratch arrays \\spad{t1-t7} of size \\spad{n}. \\blankline \\item \\spad{rk4a(y,n,x1,x2,eps,h,ns,derivs)} is a driver program which uses \\spad{rk4qc} to integrate \\spad{n} ordinary differential equations starting at \\spad{x1} to \\spad{x2},{} keeping the local truncation error to within \\spad{eps} by changing the local step size. The scaling vector is defined as \\center{\\spad{yscal(i) = abs(y(i)) + abs(h*dydx(i)) + tiny}} where \\spad{y(i)} is the solution at location \\spad{x},{} \\spad{dydx} is the ordinary differential equation's right hand side,{} \\spad{h} is the current step size and \\spad{tiny} is 10 times the smallest positive number representable. The user must supply an estimate for a trial step size and the maximum number of calls to \\spad{rk4qc} to use. Argument \\spad{x2} is the final point,{} \\spad{eps} is local truncation,{} \\spad{ns} is the maximum number of call to \\spad{rk4qc} to use. \\end{items}")) (|rk4f| (((|Void|) (|Vector| (|Float|)) (|Integer|) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Integer|) (|Mapping| (|Void|) (|Vector| (|Float|)) (|Vector| (|Float|)) (|Float|))) "\\spad{rk4f(y,n,x1,x2,ns,derivs)} uses a 4-th order Runge-Kutta method to numerically integrate the ordinary differential equation {\\em dy/dx = f(y,x)} of \\spad{n} variables,{} where \\spad{y} is an \\spad{n}-vector. Starting with \\spad{y} at \\spad{x1},{} this function uses \\spad{ns} fixed steps of a 4-th order Runge-Kutta integrator to advance the solution vector to \\spad{x2} and return the values in \\spad{y}. For details,{} see \\con{NumericalOrdinaryDifferentialEquations}.")) (|rk4qc| (((|Void|) (|Vector| (|Float|)) (|Integer|) (|Float|) (|Record| (|:| |tryValue| (|Float|)) (|:| |did| (|Float|)) (|:| |next| (|Float|))) (|Float|) (|Vector| (|Float|)) (|Mapping| (|Void|) (|Vector| (|Float|)) (|Vector| (|Float|)) (|Float|)) (|Vector| (|Float|)) (|Vector| (|Float|)) (|Vector| (|Float|)) (|Vector| (|Float|)) (|Vector| (|Float|)) (|Vector| (|Float|)) (|Vector| (|Float|))) "\\spad{rk4qc(y,n,x1,step,eps,yscal,derivs,t1,t2,t3,t4,t5,t6,t7)} is a subfunction for the numerical integration of an ordinary differential equation {\\em dy/dx = f(y,x)} of \\spad{n} variables,{} where \\spad{y} is an \\spad{n}-vector using a 4-th order Runge-Kutta method. This function takes a 5-th order Runge-Kutta \\spad{step} with monitoring of local truncation to ensure accuracy and adjust stepsize. For details,{} see \\con{NumericalOrdinaryDifferentialEquations}.") (((|Void|) (|Vector| (|Float|)) (|Integer|) (|Float|) (|Record| (|:| |tryValue| (|Float|)) (|:| |did| (|Float|)) (|:| |next| (|Float|))) (|Float|) (|Vector| (|Float|)) (|Mapping| (|Void|) (|Vector| (|Float|)) (|Vector| (|Float|)) (|Float|))) "\\spad{rk4qc(y,n,x1,step,eps,yscal,derivs)} is a subfunction for the numerical integration of an ordinary differential equation {\\em dy/dx = f(y,x)} of \\spad{n} variables,{} where \\spad{y} is an \\spad{n}-vector using a 4-th order Runge-Kutta method. This function takes a 5-th order Runge-Kutta \\spad{step} with monitoring of local truncation to ensure accuracy and adjust stepsize. For details,{} see \\con{NumericalOrdinaryDifferentialEquations}.")) (|rk4a| (((|Void|) (|Vector| (|Float|)) (|Integer|) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Integer|) (|Mapping| (|Void|) (|Vector| (|Float|)) (|Vector| (|Float|)) (|Float|))) "\\spad{rk4a(y,n,x1,x2,eps,h,ns,derivs)} is a driver function for the numerical integration of an ordinary differential equation {\\em dy/dx = f(y,x)} of \\spad{n} variables,{} where \\spad{y} is an \\spad{n}-vector using a 4-th order Runge-Kutta method. For details,{} see \\con{NumericalOrdinaryDifferentialEquations}.")) (|rk4| (((|Void|) (|Vector| (|Float|)) (|Integer|) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Mapping| (|Void|) (|Vector| (|Float|)) (|Vector| (|Float|)) (|Float|)) (|Vector| (|Float|)) (|Vector| (|Float|)) (|Vector| (|Float|)) (|Vector| (|Float|))) "\\spad{rk4(y,n,x1,h,derivs,t1,t2,t3,t4)} is the same as \\spad{rk4(y,n,x1,h,derivs)} except that you must provide 4 scratch arrays \\spad{t1}-\\spad{t4} of size \\spad{n}. For details,{} see \\con{NumericalOrdinaryDifferentialEquations}.") (((|Void|) (|Vector| (|Float|)) (|Integer|) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Mapping| (|Void|) (|Vector| (|Float|)) (|Vector| (|Float|)) (|Float|))) "\\spad{rk4(y,n,x1,h,derivs)} uses a 4-th order Runge-Kutta method to numerically integrate the ordinary differential equation {\\em dy/dx = f(y,x)} of \\spad{n} variables,{} where \\spad{y} is an \\spad{n}-vector. Argument \\spad{y} is a vector of initial conditions of length \\spad{n} which upon exit contains the solution at \\spad{x1 + h},{} \\spad{n} is the number of dependent variables,{} \\spad{x1} is the initial point,{} \\spad{h} is the step size,{} and \\spad{derivs} is a function which computes the right hand side of the ordinary differential equation. For details,{} see \\spadtype{NumericalOrdinaryDifferentialEquations}."))) NIL NIL (-811) ((|constructor| (NIL "This suite of routines performs numerical quadrature using algorithms derived from the basic trapezoidal rule. Because the error term of this rule contains only even powers of the step size (for open and closed versions),{} fast convergence can be obtained if the integrand is sufficiently smooth. \\blankline Each routine returns a Record of type TrapAns,{} which contains\\indent{3} \\newline value (\\spadtype{Float}):\\tab{20} estimate of the integral \\newline error (\\spadtype{Float}):\\tab{20} estimate of the error in the computation \\newline totalpts (\\spadtype{Integer}):\\tab{20} total number of function evaluations \\newline success (\\spadtype{Boolean}):\\tab{20} if the integral was computed within the user specified error criterion \\indent{0}\\indent{0} To produce this estimate,{} each routine generates an internal sequence of sub-estimates,{} denoted by {\\em S(i)},{} depending on the routine,{} to which the various convergence criteria are applied. The user must supply a relative accuracy,{} \\spad{eps_r},{} and an absolute accuracy,{} \\spad{eps_a}. Convergence is obtained when either \\center{\\spad{ABS(S(i) - S(i-1)) < eps_r * ABS(S(i-1))}} \\center{or \\spad{ABS(S(i) - S(i-1)) < eps_a}} are \\spad{true} statements. \\blankline The routines come in three families and three flavors: \\newline\\tab{3} closed:\\tab{20}romberg,{}\\tab{30}simpson,{}\\tab{42}trapezoidal \\newline\\tab{3} open: \\tab{20}rombergo,{}\\tab{30}simpsono,{}\\tab{42}trapezoidalo \\newline\\tab{3} adaptive closed:\\tab{20}aromberg,{}\\tab{30}asimpson,{}\\tab{42}atrapezoidal \\par The {\\em S(i)} for the trapezoidal family is the value of the integral using an equally spaced absicca trapezoidal rule for that level of refinement. \\par The {\\em S(i)} for the simpson family is the value of the integral using an equally spaced absicca simpson rule for that level of refinement. \\par The {\\em S(i)} for the romberg family is the estimate of the integral using an equally spaced absicca romberg method. For the \\spad{i}\\spad{-}th level,{} this is an appropriate combination of all the previous trapezodial estimates so that the error term starts with the \\spad{2*(i+1)} power only. \\par The three families come in a closed version,{} where the formulas include the endpoints,{} an open version where the formulas do not include the endpoints and an adaptive version,{} where the user is required to input the number of subintervals over which the appropriate closed family integrator will apply with the usual convergence parmeters for each subinterval. This is useful where a large number of points are needed only in a small fraction of the entire domain. \\par Each routine takes as arguments: \\newline \\spad{f}\\tab{10} integrand \\newline a\\tab{10} starting point \\newline \\spad{b}\\tab{10} ending point \\newline \\spad{eps_r}\\tab{10} relative error \\newline \\spad{eps_a}\\tab{10} absolute error \\newline \\spad{nmin} \\tab{10} refinement level when to start checking for convergence (> 1) \\newline \\spad{nmax} \\tab{10} maximum level of refinement \\par The adaptive routines take as an additional parameter \\newline \\spad{nint}\\tab{10} the number of independent intervals to apply a closed \\indented{1}{family integrator of the same name.} \\par Notes: \\newline Closed family level \\spad{i} uses \\spad{1 + 2**i} points. \\newline Open family level \\spad{i} uses \\spad{1 + 3**i} points.")) (|trapezoidalo| (((|Record| (|:| |value| (|Float|)) (|:| |error| (|Float|)) (|:| |totalpts| (|Integer|)) (|:| |success| (|Boolean|))) (|Mapping| (|Float|) (|Float|)) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{trapezoidalo(fn,a,b,epsrel,epsabs,nmin,nmax)} uses the trapezoidal method to numerically integrate function \\spad{fn} over the open interval from \\spad{a} to \\spad{b},{} with relative accuracy \\spad{epsrel} and absolute accuracy \\spad{epsabs},{} with the refinement levels for convergence checking vary from \\spad{nmin} to \\spad{nmax}. The value returned is a record containing the value of the integral,{} the estimate of the error in the computation,{} the total number of function evaluations,{} and either a boolean value which is \\spad{true} if the integral was computed within the user specified error criterion. See \\spadtype{NumericalQuadrature} for details.")) (|simpsono| (((|Record| (|:| |value| (|Float|)) (|:| |error| (|Float|)) (|:| |totalpts| (|Integer|)) (|:| |success| (|Boolean|))) (|Mapping| (|Float|) (|Float|)) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{simpsono(fn,a,b,epsrel,epsabs,nmin,nmax)} uses the simpson method to numerically integrate function \\spad{fn} over the open interval from \\spad{a} to \\spad{b},{} with relative accuracy \\spad{epsrel} and absolute accuracy \\spad{epsabs},{} with the refinement levels for convergence checking vary from \\spad{nmin} to \\spad{nmax}. The value returned is a record containing the value of the integral,{} the estimate of the error in the computation,{} the total number of function evaluations,{} and either a boolean value which is \\spad{true} if the integral was computed within the user specified error criterion. See \\spadtype{NumericalQuadrature} for details.")) (|rombergo| (((|Record| (|:| |value| (|Float|)) (|:| |error| (|Float|)) (|:| |totalpts| (|Integer|)) (|:| |success| (|Boolean|))) (|Mapping| (|Float|) (|Float|)) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{rombergo(fn,a,b,epsrel,epsabs,nmin,nmax)} uses the romberg method to numerically integrate function \\spad{fn} over the open interval from \\spad{a} to \\spad{b},{} with relative accuracy \\spad{epsrel} and absolute accuracy \\spad{epsabs},{} with the refinement levels for convergence checking vary from \\spad{nmin} to \\spad{nmax}. The value returned is a record containing the value of the integral,{} the estimate of the error in the computation,{} the total number of function evaluations,{} and either a boolean value which is \\spad{true} if the integral was computed within the user specified error criterion. See \\spadtype{NumericalQuadrature} for details.")) (|trapezoidal| (((|Record| (|:| |value| (|Float|)) (|:| |error| (|Float|)) (|:| |totalpts| (|Integer|)) (|:| |success| (|Boolean|))) (|Mapping| (|Float|) (|Float|)) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{trapezoidal(fn,a,b,epsrel,epsabs,nmin,nmax)} uses the trapezoidal method to numerically integrate function \\spadvar{\\spad{fn}} over the closed interval \\spad{a} to \\spad{b},{} with relative accuracy \\spad{epsrel} and absolute accuracy \\spad{epsabs},{} with the refinement levels for convergence checking vary from \\spad{nmin} to \\spad{nmax}. The value returned is a record containing the value of the integral,{} the estimate of the error in the computation,{} the total number of function evaluations,{} and either a boolean value which is \\spad{true} if the integral was computed within the user specified error criterion. See \\spadtype{NumericalQuadrature} for details.")) (|simpson| (((|Record| (|:| |value| (|Float|)) (|:| |error| (|Float|)) (|:| |totalpts| (|Integer|)) (|:| |success| (|Boolean|))) (|Mapping| (|Float|) (|Float|)) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{simpson(fn,a,b,epsrel,epsabs,nmin,nmax)} uses the simpson method to numerically integrate function \\spad{fn} over the closed interval \\spad{a} to \\spad{b},{} with relative accuracy \\spad{epsrel} and absolute accuracy \\spad{epsabs},{} with the refinement levels for convergence checking vary from \\spad{nmin} to \\spad{nmax}. The value returned is a record containing the value of the integral,{} the estimate of the error in the computation,{} the total number of function evaluations,{} and either a boolean value which is \\spad{true} if the integral was computed within the user specified error criterion. See \\spadtype{NumericalQuadrature} for details.")) (|romberg| (((|Record| (|:| |value| (|Float|)) (|:| |error| (|Float|)) (|:| |totalpts| (|Integer|)) (|:| |success| (|Boolean|))) (|Mapping| (|Float|) (|Float|)) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{romberg(fn,a,b,epsrel,epsabs,nmin,nmax)} uses the romberg method to numerically integrate function \\spadvar{\\spad{fn}} over the closed interval \\spad{a} to \\spad{b},{} with relative accuracy \\spad{epsrel} and absolute accuracy \\spad{epsabs},{} with the refinement levels for convergence checking vary from \\spad{nmin} to \\spad{nmax}. The value returned is a record containing the value of the integral,{} the estimate of the error in the computation,{} the total number of function evaluations,{} and either a boolean value which is \\spad{true} if the integral was computed within the user specified error criterion. See \\spadtype{NumericalQuadrature} for details.")) (|atrapezoidal| (((|Record| (|:| |value| (|Float|)) (|:| |error| (|Float|)) (|:| |totalpts| (|Integer|)) (|:| |success| (|Boolean|))) (|Mapping| (|Float|) (|Float|)) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{atrapezoidal(fn,a,b,epsrel,epsabs,nmin,nmax,nint)} uses the adaptive trapezoidal method to numerically integrate function \\spad{fn} over the closed interval from \\spad{a} to \\spad{b},{} with relative accuracy \\spad{epsrel} and absolute accuracy \\spad{epsabs},{} with the refinement levels for convergence checking vary from \\spad{nmin} to \\spad{nmax},{} and where \\spad{nint} is the number of independent intervals to apply the integrator. The value returned is a record containing the value of the integral,{} the estimate of the error in the computation,{} the total number of function evaluations,{} and either a boolean value which is \\spad{true} if the integral was computed within the user specified error criterion. See \\spadtype{NumericalQuadrature} for details.")) (|asimpson| (((|Record| (|:| |value| (|Float|)) (|:| |error| (|Float|)) (|:| |totalpts| (|Integer|)) (|:| |success| (|Boolean|))) (|Mapping| (|Float|) (|Float|)) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{asimpson(fn,a,b,epsrel,epsabs,nmin,nmax,nint)} uses the adaptive simpson method to numerically integrate function \\spad{fn} over the closed interval from \\spad{a} to \\spad{b},{} with relative accuracy \\spad{epsrel} and absolute accuracy \\spad{epsabs},{} with the refinement levels for convergence checking vary from \\spad{nmin} to \\spad{nmax},{} and where \\spad{nint} is the number of independent intervals to apply the integrator. The value returned is a record containing the value of the integral,{} the estimate of the error in the computation,{} the total number of function evaluations,{} and either a boolean value which is \\spad{true} if the integral was computed within the user specified error criterion. See \\spadtype{NumericalQuadrature} for details.")) (|aromberg| (((|Record| (|:| |value| (|Float|)) (|:| |error| (|Float|)) (|:| |totalpts| (|Integer|)) (|:| |success| (|Boolean|))) (|Mapping| (|Float|) (|Float|)) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{aromberg(fn,a,b,epsrel,epsabs,nmin,nmax,nint)} uses the adaptive romberg method to numerically integrate function \\spad{fn} over the closed interval from \\spad{a} to \\spad{b},{} with relative accuracy \\spad{epsrel} and absolute accuracy \\spad{epsabs},{} with the refinement levels for convergence checking vary from \\spad{nmin} to \\spad{nmax},{} and where \\spad{nint} is the number of independent intervals to apply the integrator. The value returned is a record containing the value of the integral,{} the estimate of the error in the computation,{} the total number of function evaluations,{} and either a boolean value which is \\spad{true} if the integral was computed within the user specified error criterion. See \\spadtype{NumericalQuadrature} for details."))) NIL NIL (-812 |Curve|) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{Author: Clifton \\spad{J}. Williamson} Date Created: Bastille Day 1989 Date Last Updated: 5 June 1990 Keywords: Examples: Package for constructing tubes around 3-dimensional parametric curves.")) (|tube| (((|TubePlot| |#1|) |#1| (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{tube(c,r,n)} creates a tube of radius \\spad{r} around the curve \\spad{c}."))) NIL NIL (-813 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "Ordered sets which are also abelian groups,{} such that the addition preserves the ordering.")) (|abs| (($ $) "\\spad{abs(x)} returns the absolute value of \\spad{x}.")) (|sign| (((|Integer|) $) "\\spad{sign(x)} is \\spad{1} if \\spad{x} is positive,{} \\spad{-1} if \\spad{x} is negative,{} and \\spad{0} otherwise.")) (|negative?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{negative?(x)} holds when \\spad{x} is less than \\spad{0}."))) NIL NIL (-814) ((|constructor| (NIL "Ordered sets which are also abelian groups,{} such that the addition preserves the ordering.")) (|abs| (($ $) "\\spad{abs(x)} returns the absolute value of \\spad{x}.")) (|sign| (((|Integer|) $) "\\spad{sign(x)} is \\spad{1} if \\spad{x} is positive,{} \\spad{-1} if \\spad{x} is negative,{} and \\spad{0} otherwise.")) (|negative?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{negative?(x)} holds when \\spad{x} is less than \\spad{0}."))) NIL NIL (-815 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "Ordered sets which are also abelian monoids,{} such that the addition preserves the ordering.")) (|positive?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{positive?(x)} holds when \\spad{x} is greater than \\spad{0}."))) NIL NIL (-816) ((|constructor| (NIL "Ordered sets which are also abelian monoids,{} such that the addition preserves the ordering.")) (|positive?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{positive?(x)} holds when \\spad{x} is greater than \\spad{0}."))) NIL NIL (-817) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain is an OrderedAbelianMonoid with a \\spadfun{sup} operation added. The purpose of the \\spadfun{sup} operator in this domain is to act as a supremum with respect to the partial order imposed by \\spadop{-},{} rather than with respect to the total \\spad{>} order (since that is \"max\"). \\blankline")) (|sup| (($ $ $) "\\spad{sup(x,y)} returns the least element from which both \\spad{x} and \\spad{y} can be subtracted."))) NIL NIL (-818) ((|constructor| (NIL "Ordered sets which are also abelian semigroups,{} such that the addition preserves the ordering. \\indented{2}{\\spad{ x < y => x+z < y+z}}"))) NIL NIL (-819 S R) ((|constructor| (NIL "OctonionCategory gives the categorial frame for the octonions,{} and eight-dimensional non-associative algebra,{} doubling the the quaternions in the same way as doubling the Complex numbers to get the quaternions.")) (|inv| (($ $) "\\spad{inv(o)} returns the inverse of \\spad{o} if it exists.")) 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(|imagJ| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{imagJ(o)} extracts the imaginary \\spad{J} part of octonion \\spad{o}.")) (|imagI| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{imagI(o)} extracts the imaginary \\spad{I} part of octonion \\spad{o}.")) (|imagE| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{imagE(o)} extracts the imaginary \\spad{E} part of octonion \\spad{o}.")) (|imagk| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{imagk(o)} extracts the \\spad{k} part of octonion \\spad{o}.")) (|imagj| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{imagj(o)} extracts the \\spad{j} part of octonion \\spad{o}.")) (|imagi| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{imagi(o)} extracts the \\spad{i} part of octonion \\spad{o}.")) (|real| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{real(o)} extracts real part of octonion \\spad{o}.")) (|conjugate| (($ $) "\\spad{conjugate(o)} negates the imaginary parts \\spad{i},{}\\spad{j},{}\\spad{k},{}\\spad{E},{}\\spad{I},{}\\spad{J},{}\\spad{K} of octonian \\spad{o}."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-376))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-559))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-1092))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-147))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-149))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -633) (QUOTE (-549)))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-872))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-381)))) (-820 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "OctonionCategory gives the categorial frame for the octonions,{} and eight-dimensional non-associative algebra,{} doubling the the quaternions in the same way as doubling the Complex numbers to get the quaternions.")) (|inv| (($ $) "\\spad{inv(o)} returns the inverse of \\spad{o} if it exists.")) (|rationalIfCan| (((|Union| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)) "failed") $) "\\spad{rationalIfCan(o)} returns the real part if all seven imaginary parts are 0,{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|rational| (((|Fraction| (|Integer|)) $) "\\spad{rational(o)} returns the real part if all seven imaginary parts are 0. Error: if \\spad{o} is not rational.")) 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(|imagk| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{imagk(o)} extracts the \\spad{k} part of octonion \\spad{o}.")) (|imagj| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{imagj(o)} extracts the \\spad{j} part of octonion \\spad{o}.")) (|imagi| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{imagi(o)} extracts the \\spad{i} part of octonion \\spad{o}.")) (|real| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{real(o)} extracts real part of octonion \\spad{o}.")) (|conjugate| (($ $) "\\spad{conjugate(o)} negates the imaginary parts \\spad{i},{}\\spad{j},{}\\spad{k},{}\\spad{E},{}\\spad{I},{}\\spad{J},{}\\spad{K} of octonian \\spad{o}."))) ((-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-821) ((|constructor| (NIL "Ordered sets which are also abelian cancellation monoids,{} such that the addition preserves the ordering."))) NIL NIL (-822 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "Octonion implements octonions (Cayley-Dixon algebra) over a commutative ring,{} an eight-dimensional non-associative algebra,{} doubling the quaternions in the same way as doubling the complex numbers to get the quaternions the main constructor function is {\\em octon} which takes 8 arguments: the real part,{} the \\spad{i} imaginary part,{} the \\spad{j} imaginary part,{} the \\spad{k} imaginary part,{} (as with quaternions) and in addition the imaginary parts \\spad{E},{} \\spad{I},{} \\spad{J},{} \\spad{K}.")) (|octon| (($ (|Quaternion| |#1|) (|Quaternion| |#1|)) "\\spad{octon(qe,qE)} constructs an octonion from two quaternions using the relation {\\em O = Q + QE}."))) ((-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) ((|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-147))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-149))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -633) (QUOTE (-549)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-872))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-381))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -528) (QUOTE (-1209)) (|devaluate| |#1|))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -298) (|devaluate| |#1|) (|devaluate| |#1|))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| (-1028 |#1|) (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (|%list| (QUOTE -421) (QUOTE (-560))))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (|%list| (QUOTE -421) (QUOTE (-560)))))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| (-1028 |#1|) (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (QUOTE (-560)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (QUOTE (-560))))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1092))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-559))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-376))) (|HasCategory| (-1028 |#1|) (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (|%list| (QUOTE -421) (QUOTE (-560))))) (|HasCategory| (-1028 |#1|) (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (QUOTE (-560)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (|%list| (QUOTE -421) (QUOTE (-560))))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (QUOTE (-560))))) (-823 -4144 R OS S) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spad{OctonionCategoryFunctions2} implements functions between two octonion domains defined over different rings. The function map is used to coerce between octonion types.")) (|map| ((|#3| (|Mapping| |#4| |#2|) |#1|) "\\spad{map(f,u)} maps \\spad{f} onto the component parts of the octonion \\spad{u}."))) NIL NIL (-824) ((|ODESolve| (((|Result|) (|Record| (|:| |xinit| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |xend| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |fn| (|Vector| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |yinit| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |intvals| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |g| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |abserr| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |relerr| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{ODESolve(args)} performs the integration of the function given the strategy or method returned by \\axiomFun{measure}.")) (|measure| (((|Record| (|:| |measure| (|Float|)) (|:| |explanations| (|String|))) (|RoutinesTable|) (|Record| (|:| |xinit| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |xend| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |fn| (|Vector| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |yinit| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |intvals| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |g| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |abserr| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |relerr| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{measure(R,args)} calculates an estimate of the ability of a particular method to solve a problem. \\blankline This method may be either a specific NAG routine or a strategy (such as transforming the function from one which is difficult to one which is easier to solve). \\blankline It will call whichever agents are needed to perform analysis on the problem in order to calculate the measure. There is a parameter,{} labelled \\axiom{sofar},{} which would contain the best compatibility found so far."))) NIL NIL (-825 R -4164 L) ((|constructor| (NIL "Solution of linear ordinary differential equations,{} constant coefficient case.")) (|constDsolve| (((|Record| (|:| |particular| |#2|) (|:| |basis| (|List| |#2|))) |#3| |#2| (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{constDsolve(op, g, x)} returns \\spad{[f, [y1,...,ym]]} where \\spad{f} is a particular solution of the equation \\spad{op y = g},{} and the \\spad{yi}'s form a basis for the solutions of \\spad{op y = 0}."))) NIL NIL (-826 R -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spad{ElementaryFunctionODESolver} provides the top-level functions for finding closed form solutions of ordinary differential equations and initial value problems.")) (|solve| (((|Union| |#2| "failed") |#2| (|BasicOperator|) (|Equation| |#2|) (|List| |#2|)) "\\spad{solve(eq, y, x = a, [y0,...,ym])} returns either the solution of the initial value problem \\spad{eq, y(a) = y0, y'(a) = y1,...} or \"failed\" if the solution cannot be found; error if the equation is not one linear ordinary or of the form \\spad{dy/dx = f(x,y)}.") (((|Union| |#2| "failed") (|Equation| |#2|) (|BasicOperator|) (|Equation| |#2|) (|List| |#2|)) "\\spad{solve(eq, y, x = a, [y0,...,ym])} returns either the solution of the initial value problem \\spad{eq, y(a) = y0, y'(a) = y1,...} or \"failed\" if the solution cannot be found; error if the equation is not one linear ordinary or of the form \\spad{dy/dx = f(x,y)}.") (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |particular| |#2|) (|:| |basis| (|List| |#2|))) |#2| "failed") |#2| (|BasicOperator|) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{solve(eq, y, x)} returns either a solution of the ordinary differential equation \\spad{eq} or \"failed\" if no non-trivial solution can be found; If the equation is linear ordinary,{} a solution is of the form \\spad{[h, [b1,...,bm]]} where \\spad{h} is a particular solution and and \\spad{[b1,...bm]} are linearly independent solutions of the associated homogenuous equation \\spad{f(x,y) = 0}; A full basis for the solutions of the homogenuous equation is not always returned,{} only the solutions which were found; If the equation is of the form {dy/dx = \\spad{f}(\\spad{x},{}\\spad{y})},{} a solution is of the form \\spad{h(x,y)} where \\spad{h(x,y) = c} is a first integral of the equation for any constant \\spad{c}.") (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |particular| |#2|) (|:| |basis| (|List| |#2|))) |#2| "failed") (|Equation| |#2|) (|BasicOperator|) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{solve(eq, y, x)} returns either a solution of the ordinary differential equation \\spad{eq} or \"failed\" if no non-trivial solution can be found; If the equation is linear ordinary,{} a solution is of the form \\spad{[h, [b1,...,bm]]} where \\spad{h} is a particular solution and \\spad{[b1,...bm]} are linearly independent solutions of the associated homogenuous equation \\spad{f(x,y) = 0}; A full basis for the solutions of the homogenuous equation is not always returned,{} only the solutions which were found; If the equation is of the form {dy/dx = \\spad{f}(\\spad{x},{}\\spad{y})},{} a solution is of the form \\spad{h(x,y)} where \\spad{h(x,y) = c} is a first integral of the equation for any constant \\spad{c}; error if the equation is not one of those 2 forms.") (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |particular| (|Vector| |#2|)) (|:| |basis| (|List| (|Vector| |#2|)))) "failed") (|List| |#2|) (|List| (|BasicOperator|)) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{solve([eq_1,...,eq_n], [y_1,...,y_n], x)} returns either \"failed\" or,{} if the equations form a fist order linear system,{} a solution of the form \\spad{[y_p, [b_1,...,b_n]]} where \\spad{h_p} is a particular solution and \\spad{[b_1,...b_m]} are linearly independent solutions of the associated homogenuous system. error if the equations do not form a first order linear system") (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |particular| (|Vector| |#2|)) (|:| |basis| (|List| (|Vector| |#2|)))) "failed") (|List| (|Equation| |#2|)) (|List| (|BasicOperator|)) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{solve([eq_1,...,eq_n], [y_1,...,y_n], x)} returns either \"failed\" or,{} if the equations form a fist order linear system,{} a solution of the form \\spad{[y_p, [b_1,...,b_n]]} where \\spad{h_p} is a particular solution and \\spad{[b_1,...b_m]} are linearly independent solutions of the associated homogenuous system. error if the equations do not form a first order linear system") (((|Union| (|List| (|Vector| |#2|)) "failed") (|Matrix| |#2|) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{solve(m, x)} returns a basis for the solutions of \\spad{D y = m y}. \\spad{x} is the dependent variable.") (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |particular| (|Vector| |#2|)) (|:| |basis| (|List| (|Vector| |#2|)))) "failed") (|Matrix| |#2|) (|Vector| |#2|) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{solve(m, v, x)} returns \\spad{[v_p, [v_1,...,v_m]]} such that the solutions of the system \\spad{D y = m y + v} are \\spad{v_p + c_1 v_1 + ... + c_m v_m} where the \\spad{c_i's} are constants,{} and the \\spad{v_i's} form a basis for the solutions of \\spad{D y = m y}. \\spad{x} is the dependent variable."))) NIL NIL (-827) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiom{ODEIntensityFunctionsTable()} provides a dynamic table and a set of functions to store details found out about sets of ODE's.")) (|showIntensityFunctions| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |stiffness| (|Float|)) (|:| |stability| (|Float|)) (|:| |expense| (|Float|)) (|:| |accuracy| (|Float|)) (|:| |intermediateResults| (|Float|))) "failed") (|Record| (|:| |xinit| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |xend| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |fn| (|Vector| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |yinit| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |intvals| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |g| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |abserr| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |relerr| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{showIntensityFunctions(k)} returns the entries in the table of intensity functions \\spad{k}.")) (|insert!| (($ (|Record| (|:| |key| (|Record| (|:| |xinit| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |xend| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |fn| (|Vector| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |yinit| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |intvals| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |g| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |abserr| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |relerr| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |entry| (|Record| (|:| |stiffness| (|Float|)) (|:| |stability| (|Float|)) (|:| |expense| (|Float|)) (|:| |accuracy| (|Float|)) (|:| |intermediateResults| (|Float|)))))) "\\spad{insert!(r)} inserts an entry \\spad{r} into theIFTable")) (|iFTable| (($ (|List| (|Record| (|:| |key| (|Record| (|:| |xinit| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |xend| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |fn| (|Vector| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |yinit| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |intvals| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |g| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |abserr| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |relerr| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |entry| (|Record| (|:| |stiffness| (|Float|)) (|:| |stability| (|Float|)) (|:| |expense| (|Float|)) (|:| |accuracy| (|Float|)) (|:| |intermediateResults| (|Float|))))))) "\\spad{iFTable(l)} creates an intensity-functions table from the elements of \\spad{l}.")) (|keys| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |xinit| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |xend| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |fn| (|Vector| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |yinit| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |intvals| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |g| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |abserr| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |relerr| (|DoubleFloat|)))) $) "\\spad{keys(tab)} returns the list of keys of \\spad{f}")) (|clearTheIFTable| (((|Void|)) "\\spad{clearTheIFTable()} clears the current table of intensity functions.")) (|showTheIFTable| (($) "\\spad{showTheIFTable()} returns the current table of intensity functions."))) NIL NIL (-828 R -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{ODEIntegration} provides an interface to the integrator. This package is intended for use by the differential equations solver but not at top-level.")) (|diff| (((|Mapping| |#2| |#2|) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{diff(x)} returns the derivation with respect to \\spad{x}.")) (|expint| ((|#2| |#2| (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{expint(f, x)} returns e^{the integral of \\spad{f} with respect to \\spad{x}}.")) (|int| ((|#2| |#2| (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{int(f, x)} returns the integral of \\spad{f} with respect to \\spad{x}."))) NIL NIL (-829) ((|measure| (((|Record| (|:| |measure| (|Float|)) (|:| |name| (|String|)) (|:| |explanations| (|List| (|String|)))) (|NumericalODEProblem|) (|RoutinesTable|)) "\\spad{measure(prob,R)} is a top level ANNA function for identifying the most appropriate numerical routine from those in the routines table provided for solving the numerical ODE problem defined by \\axiom{\\spad{prob}}. \\blankline It calls each \\axiom{domain} listed in \\axiom{\\spad{R}} of \\axiom{category} \\axiomType{OrdinaryDifferentialEquationsSolverCategory} in turn to calculate all measures and returns the best \\spadignore{i.e.} the name of the most appropriate domain and any other relevant information. It predicts the likely most effective NAG numerical Library routine to solve the input set of ODEs by checking various attributes of the system of ODEs and calculating a measure of compatibility of each routine to these attributes.") (((|Record| (|:| |measure| (|Float|)) (|:| |name| (|String|)) (|:| |explanations| (|List| (|String|)))) (|NumericalODEProblem|)) "\\spad{measure(prob)} is a top level ANNA function for identifying the most appropriate numerical routine from those in the routines table provided for solving the numerical ODE problem defined by \\axiom{\\spad{prob}}. \\blankline It calls each \\axiom{domain} of \\axiom{category} \\axiomType{OrdinaryDifferentialEquationsSolverCategory} in turn to calculate all measures and returns the best \\spadignore{i.e.} the name of the most appropriate domain and any other relevant information. It predicts the likely most effective NAG numerical Library routine to solve the input set of ODEs by checking various attributes of the system of ODEs and calculating a measure of compatibility of each routine to these attributes.")) (|solve| (((|Result|) (|Vector| (|Expression| (|Float|))) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|List| (|Float|)) (|Expression| (|Float|)) (|List| (|Float|)) (|Float|) (|Float|)) "\\spad{solve(f,xStart,xEnd,yInitial,G,intVals,epsabs,epsrel)} is a top level ANNA function to solve numerically a system of ordinary differential equations,{} \\axiom{\\spad{f}},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} equations for the derivatives \\spad{Y}[1]'..\\spad{Y}[\\spad{n}]' defined in terms of \\spad{X},{}\\spad{Y}[1]..\\spad{Y}[\\spad{n}] from \\axiom{\\spad{xStart}} to \\axiom{\\spad{xEnd}} with the initial values for \\spad{Y}[1]..\\spad{Y}[\\spad{n}] (\\axiom{\\spad{yInitial}}) to an absolute error requirement \\axiom{\\spad{epsabs}} and relative error \\axiom{\\spad{epsrel}}. The values of \\spad{Y}[1]..\\spad{Y}[\\spad{n}] will be output for the values of \\spad{X} in \\axiom{\\spad{intVals}}. The calculation will stop if the function \\spad{G}(\\spad{X},{}\\spad{Y}[1],{}..,{}\\spad{Y}[\\spad{n}]) evaluates to zero before \\spad{X} = \\spad{xEnd}. \\blankline It iterates over the \\axiom{domains} of \\axiomType{OrdinaryDifferentialEquationsSolverCategory} contained in the table of routines \\axiom{\\spad{R}} to get the name and other relevant information of the the (domain of the) numerical routine likely to be the most appropriate,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} have the best \\axiom{measure}. \\blankline The method used to perform the numerical process will be one of the routines contained in the NAG numerical Library. The function predicts the likely most effective routine by checking various attributes of the system of ODE's and calculating a measure of compatibility of each routine to these attributes. \\blankline It then calls the resulting `best' routine.") (((|Result|) (|Vector| (|Expression| (|Float|))) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|List| (|Float|)) (|Expression| (|Float|)) (|List| (|Float|)) (|Float|)) "\\spad{solve(f,xStart,xEnd,yInitial,G,intVals,tol)} is a top level ANNA function to solve numerically a system of ordinary differential equations,{} \\axiom{\\spad{f}},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} equations for the derivatives \\spad{Y}[1]'..\\spad{Y}[\\spad{n}]' defined in terms of \\spad{X},{}\\spad{Y}[1]..\\spad{Y}[\\spad{n}] from \\axiom{\\spad{xStart}} to \\axiom{\\spad{xEnd}} with the initial values for \\spad{Y}[1]..\\spad{Y}[\\spad{n}] (\\axiom{\\spad{yInitial}}) to a tolerance \\axiom{\\spad{tol}}. The values of \\spad{Y}[1]..\\spad{Y}[\\spad{n}] will be output for the values of \\spad{X} in \\axiom{\\spad{intVals}}. The calculation will stop if the function \\spad{G}(\\spad{X},{}\\spad{Y}[1],{}..,{}\\spad{Y}[\\spad{n}]) evaluates to zero before \\spad{X} = \\spad{xEnd}. \\blankline It iterates over the \\axiom{domains} of \\axiomType{OrdinaryDifferentialEquationsSolverCategory} contained in the table of routines \\axiom{\\spad{R}} to get the name and other relevant information of the the (domain of the) numerical routine likely to be the most appropriate,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} have the best \\axiom{measure}. \\blankline The method used to perform the numerical process will be one of the routines contained in the NAG numerical Library. The function predicts the likely most effective routine by checking various attributes of the system of ODE's and calculating a measure of compatibility of each routine to these attributes. \\blankline It then calls the resulting `best' routine.") (((|Result|) (|Vector| (|Expression| (|Float|))) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|List| (|Float|)) (|List| (|Float|)) (|Float|)) "\\spad{solve(f,xStart,xEnd,yInitial,intVals,tol)} is a top level ANNA function to solve numerically a system of ordinary differential equations,{} \\axiom{\\spad{f}},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} equations for the derivatives \\spad{Y}[1]'..\\spad{Y}[\\spad{n}]' defined in terms of \\spad{X},{}\\spad{Y}[1]..\\spad{Y}[\\spad{n}] from \\axiom{\\spad{xStart}} to \\axiom{\\spad{xEnd}} with the initial values for \\spad{Y}[1]..\\spad{Y}[\\spad{n}] (\\axiom{\\spad{yInitial}}) to a tolerance \\axiom{\\spad{tol}}. The values of \\spad{Y}[1]..\\spad{Y}[\\spad{n}] will be output for the values of \\spad{X} in \\axiom{\\spad{intVals}}. \\blankline It iterates over the \\axiom{domains} of \\axiomType{OrdinaryDifferentialEquationsSolverCategory} contained in the table of routines \\axiom{\\spad{R}} to get the name and other relevant information of the the (domain of the) numerical routine likely to be the most appropriate,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} have the best \\axiom{measure}. \\blankline The method used to perform the numerical process will be one of the routines contained in the NAG numerical Library. The function predicts the likely most effective routine by checking various attributes of the system of ODE's and calculating a measure of compatibility of each routine to these attributes. \\blankline It then calls the resulting `best' routine.") (((|Result|) (|Vector| (|Expression| (|Float|))) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|List| (|Float|)) (|Expression| (|Float|)) (|Float|)) "\\spad{solve(f,xStart,xEnd,yInitial,G,tol)} is a top level ANNA function to solve numerically a system of ordinary differential equations,{} \\axiom{\\spad{f}},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} equations for the derivatives \\spad{Y}[1]'..\\spad{Y}[\\spad{n}]' defined in terms of \\spad{X},{}\\spad{Y}[1]..\\spad{Y}[\\spad{n}] from \\axiom{\\spad{xStart}} to \\axiom{\\spad{xEnd}} with the initial values for \\spad{Y}[1]..\\spad{Y}[\\spad{n}] (\\axiom{\\spad{yInitial}}) to a tolerance \\axiom{\\spad{tol}}. The calculation will stop if the function \\spad{G}(\\spad{X},{}\\spad{Y}[1],{}..,{}\\spad{Y}[\\spad{n}]) evaluates to zero before \\spad{X} = \\spad{xEnd}. \\blankline It iterates over the \\axiom{domains} of \\axiomType{OrdinaryDifferentialEquationsSolverCategory} contained in the table of routines \\axiom{\\spad{R}} to get the name and other relevant information of the the (domain of the) numerical routine likely to be the most appropriate,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} have the best \\axiom{measure}. \\blankline The method used to perform the numerical process will be one of the routines contained in the NAG numerical Library. The function predicts the likely most effective routine by checking various attributes of the system of ODE's and calculating a measure of compatibility of each routine to these attributes. \\blankline It then calls the resulting `best' routine.") (((|Result|) (|Vector| (|Expression| (|Float|))) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|List| (|Float|)) (|Float|)) "\\spad{solve(f,xStart,xEnd,yInitial,tol)} is a top level ANNA function to solve numerically a system of ordinary differential equations,{} \\axiom{\\spad{f}},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} equations for the derivatives \\spad{Y}[1]'..\\spad{Y}[\\spad{n}]' defined in terms of \\spad{X},{}\\spad{Y}[1]..\\spad{Y}[\\spad{n}] from \\axiom{\\spad{xStart}} to \\axiom{\\spad{xEnd}} with the initial values for \\spad{Y}[1]..\\spad{Y}[\\spad{n}] (\\axiom{\\spad{yInitial}}) to a tolerance \\axiom{\\spad{tol}}. \\blankline It iterates over the \\axiom{domains} of \\axiomType{OrdinaryDifferentialEquationsSolverCategory} contained in the table of routines \\axiom{\\spad{R}} to get the name and other relevant information of the the (domain of the) numerical routine likely to be the most appropriate,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} have the best \\axiom{measure}. \\blankline The method used to perform the numerical process will be one of the routines contained in the NAG numerical Library. The function predicts the likely most effective routine by checking various attributes of the system of ODE's and calculating a measure of compatibility of each routine to these attributes. \\blankline It then calls the resulting `best' routine.") (((|Result|) (|Vector| (|Expression| (|Float|))) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|List| (|Float|))) "\\spad{solve(f,xStart,xEnd,yInitial)} is a top level ANNA function to solve numerically a system of ordinary differential equations \\spadignore{i.e.} equations for the derivatives \\spad{Y}[1]'..\\spad{Y}[\\spad{n}]' defined in terms of \\spad{X},{}\\spad{Y}[1]..\\spad{Y}[\\spad{n}],{} together with a starting value for \\spad{X} and \\spad{Y}[1]..\\spad{Y}[\\spad{n}] (called the initial conditions) and a final value of \\spad{X}. A default value is used for the accuracy requirement. \\blankline It iterates over the \\axiom{domains} of \\axiomType{OrdinaryDifferentialEquationsSolverCategory} contained in the table of routines \\axiom{\\spad{R}} to get the name and other relevant information of the the (domain of the) numerical routine likely to be the most appropriate,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} have the best \\axiom{measure}. \\blankline The method used to perform the numerical process will be one of the routines contained in the NAG numerical Library. The function predicts the likely most effective routine by checking various attributes of the system of ODE's and calculating a measure of compatibility of each routine to these attributes. \\blankline It then calls the resulting `best' routine.") (((|Result|) (|NumericalODEProblem|) (|RoutinesTable|)) "\\spad{solve(odeProblem,R)} is a top level ANNA function to solve numerically a system of ordinary differential equations \\spadignore{i.e.} equations for the derivatives \\spad{Y}[1]'..\\spad{Y}[\\spad{n}]' defined in terms of \\spad{X},{}\\spad{Y}[1]..\\spad{Y}[\\spad{n}],{} together with starting values for \\spad{X} and \\spad{Y}[1]..\\spad{Y}[\\spad{n}] (called the initial conditions),{} a final value of \\spad{X},{} an accuracy requirement and any intermediate points at which the result is required. \\blankline It iterates over the \\axiom{domains} of \\axiomType{OrdinaryDifferentialEquationsSolverCategory} contained in the table of routines \\axiom{\\spad{R}} to get the name and other relevant information of the the (domain of the) numerical routine likely to be the most appropriate,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} have the best \\axiom{measure}. \\blankline The method used to perform the numerical process will be one of the routines contained in the NAG numerical Library. The function predicts the likely most effective routine by checking various attributes of the system of ODE's and calculating a measure of compatibility of each routine to these attributes. \\blankline It then calls the resulting `best' routine.") (((|Result|) (|NumericalODEProblem|)) "\\spad{solve(odeProblem)} is a top level ANNA function to solve numerically a system of ordinary differential equations \\spadignore{i.e.} equations for the derivatives \\spad{Y}[1]'..\\spad{Y}[\\spad{n}]' defined in terms of \\spad{X},{}\\spad{Y}[1]..\\spad{Y}[\\spad{n}],{} together with starting values for \\spad{X} and \\spad{Y}[1]..\\spad{Y}[\\spad{n}] (called the initial conditions),{} a final value of \\spad{X},{} an accuracy requirement and any intermediate points at which the result is required. \\blankline It iterates over the \\axiom{domains} of \\axiomType{OrdinaryDifferentialEquationsSolverCategory} to get the name and other relevant information of the the (domain of the) numerical routine likely to be the most appropriate,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} have the best \\axiom{measure}. \\blankline The method used to perform the numerical process will be one of the routines contained in the NAG numerical Library. The function predicts the likely most effective routine by checking various attributes of the system of ODE's and calculating a measure of compatibility of each routine to these attributes. \\blankline It then calls the resulting `best' routine."))) NIL NIL (-830 -4164 UP UPUP R) ((|constructor| (NIL "In-field solution of an linear ordinary differential equation,{} pure algebraic case.")) (|algDsolve| (((|Record| (|:| |particular| (|Union| |#4| "failed")) (|:| |basis| (|List| |#4|))) (|LinearOrdinaryDifferentialOperator1| |#4|) |#4|) "\\spad{algDsolve(op, g)} returns \\spad{[\"failed\", []]} if the equation \\spad{op y = g} has no solution in \\spad{R}. Otherwise,{} it returns \\spad{[f, [y1,...,ym]]} where \\spad{f} is a particular rational solution and the \\spad{y_i's} form a basis for the solutions in \\spad{R} of the homogeneous equation."))) NIL NIL (-831 -4164 UP L LQ) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spad{PrimitiveRatDE} provides functions for in-field solutions of linear \\indented{1}{ordinary differential equations,{} in the transcendental case.} \\indented{1}{The derivation to use is given by the parameter \\spad{L}.}")) (|splitDenominator| (((|Record| (|:| |eq| |#3|) (|:| |rh| (|List| (|Fraction| |#2|)))) |#4| (|List| (|Fraction| |#2|))) "\\spad{splitDenominator(op, [g1,...,gm])} returns \\spad{op0, [h1,...,hm]} such that the equations \\spad{op y = c1 g1 + ... + cm gm} and \\spad{op0 y = c1 h1 + ... + cm hm} have the same solutions.")) (|indicialEquation| ((|#2| |#4| |#1|) "\\spad{indicialEquation(op, a)} returns the indicial equation of \\spad{op} at \\spad{a}.") ((|#2| |#3| |#1|) "\\spad{indicialEquation(op, a)} returns the indicial equation of \\spad{op} at \\spad{a}.")) (|indicialEquations| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |center| |#2|) (|:| |equation| |#2|))) |#4| |#2|) "\\spad{indicialEquations(op, p)} returns \\spad{[[d1,e1],...,[dq,eq]]} where the \\spad{d_i}'s are the affine singularities of \\spad{op} above the roots of \\spad{p},{} and the \\spad{e_i}'s are the indicial equations at each \\spad{d_i}.") (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |center| |#2|) (|:| |equation| |#2|))) |#4|) "\\spad{indicialEquations op} returns \\spad{[[d1,e1],...,[dq,eq]]} where the \\spad{d_i}'s are the affine singularities of \\spad{op},{} and the \\spad{e_i}'s are the indicial equations at each \\spad{d_i}.") (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |center| |#2|) (|:| |equation| |#2|))) |#3| |#2|) "\\spad{indicialEquations(op, p)} returns \\spad{[[d1,e1],...,[dq,eq]]} where the \\spad{d_i}'s are the affine singularities of \\spad{op} above the roots of \\spad{p},{} and the \\spad{e_i}'s are the indicial equations at each \\spad{d_i}.") (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |center| |#2|) (|:| |equation| |#2|))) |#3|) "\\spad{indicialEquations op} returns \\spad{[[d1,e1],...,[dq,eq]]} where the \\spad{d_i}'s are the affine singularities of \\spad{op},{} and the \\spad{e_i}'s are the indicial equations at each \\spad{d_i}.")) (|denomLODE| ((|#2| |#3| (|List| (|Fraction| |#2|))) "\\spad{denomLODE(op, [g1,...,gm])} returns a polynomial \\spad{d} such that any rational solution of \\spad{op y = c1 g1 + ... + cm gm} is of the form \\spad{p/d} for some polynomial \\spad{p}.") (((|Union| |#2| "failed") |#3| (|Fraction| |#2|)) "\\spad{denomLODE(op, g)} returns a polynomial \\spad{d} such that any rational solution of \\spad{op y = g} is of the form \\spad{p/d} for some polynomial \\spad{p},{} and \"failed\",{} if the equation has no rational solution."))) NIL NIL (-832) ((|retract| (((|Record| (|:| |xinit| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |xend| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |fn| (|Vector| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |yinit| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |intvals| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |g| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |abserr| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |relerr| (|DoubleFloat|))) $) "\\spad{retract(x)} \\undocumented{}")) (|coerce| (($ (|Record| (|:| |xinit| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |xend| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |fn| (|Vector| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |yinit| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |intvals| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |g| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |abserr| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |relerr| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{coerce(x)} \\undocumented{}"))) NIL NIL (-833 -4164 UP L LQ) ((|constructor| (NIL "In-field solution of Riccati equations,{} primitive case.")) (|changeVar| ((|#3| |#3| (|Fraction| |#2|)) "\\spad{changeVar(+/[ai D^i], a)} returns the operator \\spad{+/[ai (D+a)^i]}.") ((|#3| |#3| |#2|) "\\spad{changeVar(+/[ai D^i], a)} returns the operator \\spad{+/[ai (D+a)^i]}.")) (|singRicDE| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |frac| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|:| |eq| |#3|))) |#3| (|Mapping| (|List| |#2|) |#2| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|)) (|Mapping| (|Factored| |#2|) |#2|)) "\\spad{singRicDE(op, zeros, ezfactor)} returns \\spad{[[f1, L1], [f2, L2], ... , [fk, Lk]]} such that the singular part of any rational solution of the associated Riccati equation of \\spad{op y=0} must be one of the \\spad{fi}'s (up to the constant coefficient),{} in which case the equation for \\spad{z=y e^{-int p}} is \\spad{Li z=0}. \\spad{zeros(C(x),H(x,y))} returns all the \\spad{P_i(x)}'s such that \\spad{H(x,P_i(x)) = 0 modulo C(x)}. Argument \\spad{ezfactor} is a factorisation in \\spad{UP},{} not necessarily into irreducibles.")) (|polyRicDE| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |poly| |#2|) (|:| |eq| |#3|))) |#3| (|Mapping| (|List| |#1|) |#2|)) "\\spad{polyRicDE(op, zeros)} returns \\spad{[[p1, L1], [p2, L2], ... , [pk, Lk]]} such that the polynomial part of any rational solution of the associated Riccati equation of \\spad{op y=0} must be one of the \\spad{pi}'s (up to the constant coefficient),{} in which case the equation for \\spad{z=y e^{-int p}} is \\spad{Li z =0}. \\spad{zeros} is a zero finder in \\spad{UP}.")) (|constantCoefficientRicDE| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |constant| |#1|) (|:| |eq| |#3|))) |#3| (|Mapping| (|List| |#1|) |#2|)) "\\spad{constantCoefficientRicDE(op, ric)} returns \\spad{[[a1, L1], [a2, L2], ... , [ak, Lk]]} such that any rational solution with no polynomial part of the associated Riccati equation of \\spad{op y = 0} must be one of the \\spad{ai}'s in which case the equation for \\spad{z = y e^{-int ai}} is \\spad{Li z = 0}. \\spad{ric} is a Riccati equation solver over \\spad{F},{} whose input is the associated linear equation.")) (|leadingCoefficientRicDE| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |deg| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |eq| |#2|))) |#3|) "\\spad{leadingCoefficientRicDE(op)} returns \\spad{[[m1, p1], [m2, p2], ... , [mk, pk]]} such that the polynomial part of any rational solution of the associated Riccati equation of \\spad{op y = 0} must have degree mj for some \\spad{j},{} and its leading coefficient is then a zero of pj. In addition,{}\\spad{m1>m2> ... >mk}.")) (|denomRicDE| ((|#2| |#3|) "\\spad{denomRicDE(op)} returns a polynomial \\spad{d} such that any rational solution of the associated Riccati equation of \\spad{op y = 0} is of the form \\spad{p/d + q'/q + r} for some polynomials \\spad{p} and \\spad{q} and a reduced \\spad{r}. Also,{} \\spad{deg(p) < deg(d)} and {gcd(\\spad{d},{}\\spad{q}) = 1}."))) NIL NIL (-834 -4164 UP) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spad{RationalLODE} provides functions for in-field solutions of linear \\indented{1}{ordinary differential equations,{} in the rational case.}")) (|indicialEquationAtInfinity| ((|#2| (|LinearOrdinaryDifferentialOperator2| |#2| (|Fraction| |#2|))) "\\spad{indicialEquationAtInfinity op} returns the indicial equation of \\spad{op} at infinity.") ((|#2| (|LinearOrdinaryDifferentialOperator1| (|Fraction| |#2|))) "\\spad{indicialEquationAtInfinity op} returns the indicial equation of \\spad{op} at infinity.")) (|ratDsolve| (((|Record| (|:| |basis| (|List| (|Fraction| |#2|))) (|:| |mat| (|Matrix| |#1|))) (|LinearOrdinaryDifferentialOperator2| |#2| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|List| (|Fraction| |#2|))) "\\spad{ratDsolve(op, [g1,...,gm])} returns \\spad{[[h1,...,hq], M]} such that any rational solution of \\spad{op y = c1 g1 + ... + cm gm} is of the form \\spad{d1 h1 + ... + dq hq} where \\spad{M [d1,...,dq,c1,...,cm] = 0}.") (((|Record| (|:| |particular| (|Union| (|Fraction| |#2|) "failed")) (|:| |basis| (|List| (|Fraction| |#2|)))) (|LinearOrdinaryDifferentialOperator2| |#2| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|Fraction| |#2|)) "\\spad{ratDsolve(op, g)} returns \\spad{[\"failed\", []]} if the equation \\spad{op y = g} has no rational solution. Otherwise,{} it returns \\spad{[f, [y1,...,ym]]} where \\spad{f} is a particular rational solution and the \\spad{yi}'s form a basis for the rational solutions of the homogeneous equation.") (((|Record| (|:| |basis| (|List| (|Fraction| |#2|))) (|:| |mat| (|Matrix| |#1|))) (|LinearOrdinaryDifferentialOperator1| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|List| (|Fraction| |#2|))) "\\spad{ratDsolve(op, [g1,...,gm])} returns \\spad{[[h1,...,hq], M]} such that any rational solution of \\spad{op y = c1 g1 + ... + cm gm} is of the form \\spad{d1 h1 + ... + dq hq} where \\spad{M [d1,...,dq,c1,...,cm] = 0}.") (((|Record| (|:| |particular| (|Union| (|Fraction| |#2|) "failed")) (|:| |basis| (|List| (|Fraction| |#2|)))) (|LinearOrdinaryDifferentialOperator1| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|Fraction| |#2|)) "\\spad{ratDsolve(op, g)} returns \\spad{[\"failed\", []]} if the equation \\spad{op y = g} has no rational solution. Otherwise,{} it returns \\spad{[f, [y1,...,ym]]} where \\spad{f} is a particular rational solution and the \\spad{yi}'s form a basis for the rational solutions of the homogeneous equation."))) NIL NIL (-835 -4164 L UP A LO) ((|constructor| (NIL "Elimination of an algebraic from the coefficentss of a linear ordinary differential equation.")) (|reduceLODE| (((|Record| (|:| |mat| (|Matrix| |#2|)) (|:| |vec| (|Vector| |#1|))) |#5| |#4|) "\\spad{reduceLODE(op, g)} returns \\spad{[m, v]} such that any solution in \\spad{A} of \\spad{op z = g} is of the form \\spad{z = (z_1,...,z_m) . (b_1,...,b_m)} where the \\spad{b_i's} are the basis of \\spad{A} over \\spad{F} returned by \\spadfun{basis}() from \\spad{A},{} and the \\spad{z_i's} satisfy the differential system \\spad{M.z = v}."))) NIL NIL (-836 -4164 UP) ((|constructor| (NIL "In-field solution of Riccati equations,{} rational case.")) 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(|singRicDE| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |frac| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|:| |eq| (|LinearOrdinaryDifferentialOperator2| |#2| (|Fraction| |#2|))))) (|LinearOrdinaryDifferentialOperator2| |#2| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|Mapping| (|Factored| |#2|) |#2|)) "\\spad{singRicDE(op, ezfactor)} returns \\spad{[[f1,L1], [f2,L2],..., [fk,Lk]]} such that the singular ++ part of any rational solution of the associated Riccati equation of \\spad{op y = 0} must be one of the \\spad{fi}'s (up to the constant coefficient),{} in which case the equation for \\spad{z = y e^{-int ai}} is \\spad{Li z = 0}. Argument \\spad{ezfactor} is a factorisation in \\spad{UP},{} not necessarily into irreducibles.")) (|ricDsolve| (((|List| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|LinearOrdinaryDifferentialOperator2| |#2| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|Mapping| (|Factored| |#2|) |#2|)) "\\spad{ricDsolve(op, ezfactor)} returns the rational solutions of the associated Riccati equation of \\spad{op y = 0}. Argument \\spad{ezfactor} is a factorisation in \\spad{UP},{} not necessarily into irreducibles.") (((|List| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|LinearOrdinaryDifferentialOperator2| |#2| (|Fraction| |#2|))) "\\spad{ricDsolve(op)} returns the rational solutions of the associated Riccati equation of \\spad{op y = 0}.") (((|List| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|LinearOrdinaryDifferentialOperator1| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|Mapping| (|Factored| |#2|) |#2|)) "\\spad{ricDsolve(op, ezfactor)} returns the rational solutions of the associated Riccati equation of \\spad{op y = 0}. Argument \\spad{ezfactor} is a factorisation in \\spad{UP},{} not necessarily into irreducibles.") (((|List| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|LinearOrdinaryDifferentialOperator1| (|Fraction| |#2|))) "\\spad{ricDsolve(op)} returns the rational solutions of the associated Riccati equation of \\spad{op y = 0}.") (((|List| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|LinearOrdinaryDifferentialOperator2| |#2| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|Mapping| (|List| |#1|) |#2|) (|Mapping| (|Factored| |#2|) |#2|)) "\\spad{ricDsolve(op, zeros, ezfactor)} returns the rational solutions of the associated Riccati equation of \\spad{op y = 0}. \\spad{zeros} is a zero finder in \\spad{UP}. Argument \\spad{ezfactor} is a factorisation in \\spad{UP},{} not necessarily into irreducibles.") (((|List| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|LinearOrdinaryDifferentialOperator2| |#2| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|Mapping| (|List| |#1|) |#2|)) "\\spad{ricDsolve(op, zeros)} returns the rational solutions of the associated Riccati equation of \\spad{op y = 0}. \\spad{zeros} is a zero finder in \\spad{UP}.") 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(|OMUnknownSymbol?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{OMUnknownSymbol?(u)} tests whether \\spad{u} is an OpenMath unknown symbol error.")) (|OMUnknownCD?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{OMUnknownCD?(u)} tests whether \\spad{u} is an OpenMath unknown CD error.")) (|OMParseError?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{OMParseError?(u)} tests whether \\spad{u} is an OpenMath parsing error.")) (|coerce| (($ (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{coerce(u)} creates an OpenMath error object of an appropriate type if \\axiom{\\spad{u}} is one of \\axiom{OMParseError},{} \\axiom{OMReadError},{} \\axiom{OMUnknownCD} or \\axiom{OMUnknownSymbol},{} otherwise it raises a runtime error."))) NIL NIL (-851 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{ExpressionToOpenMath} provides support for converting objects of type \\spadtype{Expression} into OpenMath."))) NIL NIL (-852 P R) ((|constructor| (NIL "This constructor creates the \\spadtype{MonogenicLinearOperator} domain which is ``opposite'' in the ring sense to \\spad{P}. That is,{} as sets \\spad{P = \\$} but \\spad{a * b} in \\spad{\\$} is equal to \\spad{b * a} in \\spad{P}.")) (|po| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{po(q)} creates a value in \\spad{P} equal to \\spad{q} in \\$.")) (|op| (($ |#1|) "\\spad{op(p)} creates a value in \\$ equal to \\spad{p} in \\spad{P}."))) ((-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) ((|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-175))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-240)))) (-853) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{OpenMathPackage} provides some simple utilities to make reading OpenMath objects easier.")) (|OMunhandledSymbol| (((|Exit|) (|String|) (|String|)) "\\spad{OMunhandledSymbol(s,cd)} raises an error if AXIOM reads a symbol which it is unable to handle. Note that this is different from an unexpected symbol.")) (|OMsupportsSymbol?| (((|Boolean|) (|String|) (|String|)) "\\spad{OMsupportsSymbol?(s,cd)} returns \\spad{true} if AXIOM supports symbol \\axiom{\\spad{s}} from CD \\axiom{\\spad{cd}},{} \\spad{false} otherwise.")) (|OMsupportsCD?| (((|Boolean|) (|String|)) "\\spad{OMsupportsCD?(cd)} returns \\spad{true} if AXIOM supports \\axiom{\\spad{cd}},{} \\spad{false} otherwise.")) (|OMlistSymbols| (((|List| (|String|)) (|String|)) "\\spad{OMlistSymbols(cd)} lists all the symbols in \\axiom{\\spad{cd}}.")) (|OMlistCDs| (((|List| (|String|))) "\\spad{OMlistCDs()} lists all the CDs supported by AXIOM.")) (|OMreadStr| (((|Any|) (|String|)) "\\spad{OMreadStr(f)} reads an OpenMath object from \\axiom{\\spad{f}} and passes it to AXIOM.")) (|OMreadFile| (((|Any|) (|String|)) "\\spad{OMreadFile(f)} reads an OpenMath object from \\axiom{\\spad{f}} and passes it to AXIOM.")) (|OMread| (((|Any|) (|OpenMathDevice|)) "\\spad{OMread(dev)} reads an OpenMath object from \\axiom{\\spad{dev}} and passes it to AXIOM."))) NIL NIL (-854 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "to become an in order iterator")) (|min| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{min(u)} returns the smallest entry in the multiset aggregate \\spad{u}."))) ((-4510 . T) (-4500 . T) (-4511 . T)) NIL (-855) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{OpenMathServerPackage} provides the necessary operations to run AXIOM as an OpenMath server,{} reading/writing objects to/from a port. Please note the facilities available here are very basic. The idea is that a user calls \\spadignore{e.g.} \\axiom{Omserve(4000,{}60)} and then another process sends OpenMath objects to port 4000 and reads the result.")) (|OMserve| (((|Void|) (|SingleInteger|) (|SingleInteger|)) "\\spad{OMserve(portnum,timeout)} puts AXIOM into server mode on port number \\axiom{\\spad{portnum}}. The parameter \\axiom{\\spad{timeout}} specifies the \\spad{timeout} period for the connection.")) (|OMsend| (((|Void|) (|OpenMathConnection|) (|Any|)) "\\spad{OMsend(c,u)} attempts to output \\axiom{\\spad{u}} on \\aciom{\\spad{c}} in OpenMath.")) (|OMreceive| (((|Any|) (|OpenMathConnection|)) "\\spad{OMreceive(c)} reads an OpenMath object from connection \\axiom{\\spad{c}} and returns the appropriate AXIOM object."))) NIL NIL (-856 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "Adjunction of a complex infinity to a set. Date Created: 4 Oct 1989 Date Last Updated: 1 Nov 1989")) (|rationalIfCan| (((|Union| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)) "failed") $) "\\spad{rationalIfCan(x)} returns \\spad{x} as a finite rational number if it is one,{} \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|rational| (((|Fraction| (|Integer|)) $) "\\spad{rational(x)} returns \\spad{x} as a finite rational number. Error: if \\spad{x} is not a rational number.")) (|rational?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{rational?(x)} tests if \\spad{x} is a finite rational number.")) (|infinite?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{infinite?(x)} tests if \\spad{x} is infinite.")) (|finite?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{finite?(x)} tests if \\spad{x} is finite.")) (|infinity| (($) "\\spad{infinity()} returns infinity."))) ((-4507 |has| |#1| (-871))) ((|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-871))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-21))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-21))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-871)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (|%list| (QUOTE -421) (QUOTE (-560))))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-871))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (QUOTE (-560))))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (QUOTE (-560)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-559)))) (-857 R S) ((|constructor| (NIL "Lifting of maps to one-point completions. Date Created: 4 Oct 1989 Date Last Updated: 4 Oct 1989")) (|map| (((|OnePointCompletion| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) (|OnePointCompletion| |#1|) (|OnePointCompletion| |#2|)) "\\spad{map(f, r, i)} lifts \\spad{f} and applies it to \\spad{r},{} assuming that \\spad{f}(infinity) = \\spad{i}.") (((|OnePointCompletion| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) (|OnePointCompletion| |#1|)) "\\spad{map(f, r)} lifts \\spad{f} and applies it to \\spad{r},{} assuming that \\spad{f}(infinity) = infinity."))) NIL NIL (-858 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "Algebra of ADDITIVE operators over a ring."))) ((-4505 |has| |#1| (-175)) (-4504 |has| |#1| (-175)) (-4507 . T)) ((|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-175))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-147))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-149)))) (-859 A S) ((|constructor| (NIL "This category specifies the interface for operators used to build terms,{} in the sense of Universal Algebra. The domain parameter \\spad{S} provides representation for the `external name' of an operator.")) (|is?| (((|Boolean|) $ |#2|) "\\spad{is?(op,n)} holds if the name of the operator \\spad{op} is \\spad{n}.")) (|arity| (((|Arity|) $) "\\spad{arity(op)} returns the arity of the operator \\spad{op}.")) (|name| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{name(op)} returns the externam name of \\spad{op}."))) NIL NIL (-860 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "This category specifies the interface for operators used to build terms,{} in the sense of Universal Algebra. The domain parameter \\spad{S} provides representation for the `external name' of an operator.")) (|is?| (((|Boolean|) $ |#1|) "\\spad{is?(op,n)} holds if the name of the operator \\spad{op} is \\spad{n}.")) (|arity| (((|Arity|) $) "\\spad{arity(op)} returns the arity of the operator \\spad{op}.")) (|name| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{name(op)} returns the externam name of \\spad{op}."))) NIL NIL (-861) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package exports tools to create AXIOM Library information databases.")) (|getDatabase| (((|Database| (|IndexCard|)) (|String|)) "\\spad{getDatabase(\"char\")} returns a list of appropriate entries in the browser database. The legal values for \\spad{\"char\"} are \"o\" (operations),{} \"k\" (constructors),{} \"d\" (domains),{} \"c\" (categories) or \"p\" (packages)."))) NIL NIL (-862) ((|constructor| (NIL "This the datatype for an operator-signature pair.")) (|construct| (($ (|Identifier|) (|Signature|)) "\\spad{construct(op,sig)} construct a signature-operator with operator name `op',{} and signature `sig'.")) (|signature| (((|Signature|) $) "\\spad{signature(x)} returns the signature of `x'."))) NIL NIL (-863) ((|numericalOptimization| (((|Result|) (|Record| (|:| |fn| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |init| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |lb| (|List| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |cf| (|List| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |ub| (|List| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)))))) "\\spad{numericalOptimization(args)} performs the optimization of the function given the strategy or method returned by \\axiomFun{measure}.") (((|Result|) (|Record| (|:| |lfn| (|List| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |init| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))))) "\\spad{numericalOptimization(args)} performs the optimization of the function given the strategy or method returned by \\axiomFun{measure}.")) (|measure| (((|Record| (|:| |measure| (|Float|)) (|:| |explanations| (|String|))) (|RoutinesTable|) (|Record| (|:| |lfn| (|List| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |init| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))))) "\\spad{measure(R,args)} calculates an estimate of the ability of a particular method to solve an optimization problem. \\blankline This method may be either a specific NAG routine or a strategy (such as transforming the function from one which is difficult to one which is easier to solve). \\blankline It will call whichever agents are needed to perform analysis on the problem in order to calculate the measure. There is a parameter,{} labelled \\axiom{sofar},{} which would contain the best compatibility found so far.") (((|Record| (|:| |measure| (|Float|)) (|:| |explanations| (|String|))) (|RoutinesTable|) (|Record| (|:| |fn| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |init| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |lb| (|List| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |cf| (|List| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |ub| (|List| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)))))) "\\spad{measure(R,args)} calculates an estimate of the ability of a particular method to solve an optimization problem. \\blankline This method may be either a specific NAG routine or a strategy (such as transforming the function from one which is difficult to one which is easier to solve). \\blankline It will call whichever agents are needed to perform analysis on the problem in order to calculate the measure. There is a parameter,{} labelled \\axiom{sofar},{} which would contain the best compatibility found so far."))) NIL NIL (-864) ((|goodnessOfFit| (((|Result|) (|List| (|Expression| (|Float|))) (|List| (|Float|))) "\\spad{goodnessOfFit(lf,start)} is a top level ANNA function to check to goodness of fit of a least squares model \\spadignore{i.e.} the minimization of a set of functions,{} \\axiom{\\spad{lf}},{} of one or more variables without constraints. \\blankline The parameter \\axiom{\\spad{start}} is a list of the initial guesses of the values of the variables. \\blankline It iterates over the \\axiom{domains} of \\axiomType{NumericalOptimizationCategory} to get the name and other relevant information of the best \\axiom{measure} and then optimize the function on that \\axiom{domain}. It then calls the numerical routine \\axiomType{E04YCF} to get estimates of the variance-covariance matrix of the regression coefficients of the least-squares problem. \\blankline It thus returns both the results of the optimization and the variance-covariance calculation. goodnessOfFit(\\spad{lf},{}\\spad{start}) is a top level function to iterate over the \\axiom{domains} of \\axiomType{NumericalOptimizationCategory} to get the name and other relevant information of the best \\axiom{measure} and then optimize the function on that \\axiom{domain}. It then checks the goodness of fit of the least squares model.") (((|Result|) (|NumericalOptimizationProblem|)) "\\spad{goodnessOfFit(prob)} is a top level ANNA function to check to goodness of fit of a least squares model as defined within \\axiom{\\spad{prob}}. \\blankline It iterates over the \\axiom{domains} of \\axiomType{NumericalOptimizationCategory} to get the name and other relevant information of the best \\axiom{measure} and then optimize the function on that \\axiom{domain}. It then calls the numerical routine \\axiomType{E04YCF} to get estimates of the variance-covariance matrix of the regression coefficients of the least-squares problem. \\blankline It thus returns both the results of the optimization and the variance-covariance calculation.")) (|optimize| (((|Result|) (|List| (|Expression| (|Float|))) (|List| (|Float|))) "\\spad{optimize(lf,start)} is a top level ANNA function to minimize a set of functions,{} \\axiom{\\spad{lf}},{} of one or more variables without constraints \\spadignore{i.e.} a least-squares problem. \\blankline The parameter \\axiom{\\spad{start}} is a list of the initial guesses of the values of the variables. \\blankline It iterates over the \\axiom{domains} of \\axiomType{NumericalOptimizationCategory} to get the name and other relevant information of the best \\axiom{measure} and then optimize the function on that \\axiom{domain}.") (((|Result|) (|Expression| (|Float|)) (|List| (|Float|))) "\\spad{optimize(f,start)} is a top level ANNA function to minimize a function,{} \\axiom{\\spad{f}},{} of one or more variables without constraints. \\blankline The parameter \\axiom{\\spad{start}} is a list of the initial guesses of the values of the variables. \\blankline It iterates over the \\axiom{domains} of \\axiomType{NumericalOptimizationCategory} to get the name and other relevant information of the best \\axiom{measure} and then optimize the function on that \\axiom{domain}.") (((|Result|) (|Expression| (|Float|)) (|List| (|Float|)) (|List| (|OrderedCompletion| (|Float|))) (|List| (|OrderedCompletion| (|Float|)))) "\\spad{optimize(f,start,lower,upper)} is a top level ANNA function to minimize a function,{} \\axiom{\\spad{f}},{} of one or more variables with simple constraints. The bounds on the variables are defined in \\axiom{\\spad{lower}} and \\axiom{\\spad{upper}}. \\blankline The parameter \\axiom{\\spad{start}} is a list of the initial guesses of the values of the variables. \\blankline It iterates over the \\axiom{domains} of \\axiomType{NumericalOptimizationCategory} to get the name and other relevant information of the best \\axiom{measure} and then optimize the function on that \\axiom{domain}.") (((|Result|) (|Expression| (|Float|)) (|List| (|Float|)) (|List| (|OrderedCompletion| (|Float|))) (|List| (|Expression| (|Float|))) (|List| (|OrderedCompletion| (|Float|)))) "\\spad{optimize(f,start,lower,cons,upper)} is a top level ANNA function to minimize a function,{} \\axiom{\\spad{f}},{} of one or more variables with the given constraints. \\blankline These constraints may be simple constraints on the variables in which case \\axiom{\\spad{cons}} would be an empty list and the bounds on those variables defined in \\axiom{\\spad{lower}} and \\axiom{\\spad{upper}},{} or a mixture of simple,{} linear and non-linear constraints,{} where \\axiom{\\spad{cons}} contains the linear and non-linear constraints and the bounds on these are added to \\axiom{\\spad{upper}} and \\axiom{\\spad{lower}}. \\blankline The parameter \\axiom{\\spad{start}} is a list of the initial guesses of the values of the variables. \\blankline It iterates over the \\axiom{domains} of \\axiomType{NumericalOptimizationCategory} to get the name and other relevant information of the best \\axiom{measure} and then optimize the function on that \\axiom{domain}.") (((|Result|) (|NumericalOptimizationProblem|)) "\\spad{optimize(prob)} is a top level ANNA function to minimize a function or a set of functions with any constraints as defined within \\axiom{\\spad{prob}}. \\blankline It iterates over the \\axiom{domains} of \\axiomType{NumericalOptimizationCategory} to get the name and other relevant information of the best \\axiom{measure} and then optimize the function on that \\axiom{domain}.") (((|Result|) (|NumericalOptimizationProblem|) (|RoutinesTable|)) "\\spad{optimize(prob,routines)} is a top level ANNA function to minimize a function or a set of functions with any constraints as defined within \\axiom{\\spad{prob}}. \\blankline It iterates over the \\axiom{domains} listed in \\axiom{\\spad{routines}} of \\axiomType{NumericalOptimizationCategory} to get the name and other relevant information of the best \\axiom{measure} and then optimize the function on that \\axiom{domain}.")) (|measure| (((|Record| (|:| |measure| (|Float|)) (|:| |name| (|String|)) (|:| |explanations| (|List| (|String|)))) (|NumericalOptimizationProblem|) (|RoutinesTable|)) "\\spad{measure(prob,R)} is a top level ANNA function for identifying the most appropriate numerical routine from those in the routines table provided for solving the numerical optimization problem defined by \\axiom{\\spad{prob}} by checking various attributes of the functions and calculating a measure of compatibility of each routine to these attributes. \\blankline It calls each \\axiom{domain} listed in \\axiom{\\spad{R}} of \\axiom{category} \\axiomType{NumericalOptimizationCategory} in turn to calculate all measures and returns the best \\spadignore{i.e.} the name of the most appropriate domain and any other relevant information.") (((|Record| (|:| |measure| (|Float|)) (|:| |name| (|String|)) (|:| |explanations| (|List| (|String|)))) (|NumericalOptimizationProblem|)) "\\spad{measure(prob)} is a top level ANNA function for identifying the most appropriate numerical routine from those in the routines table provided for solving the numerical optimization problem defined by \\axiom{\\spad{prob}} by checking various attributes of the functions and calculating a measure of compatibility of each routine to these attributes. \\blankline It calls each \\axiom{domain} of \\axiom{category} \\axiomType{NumericalOptimizationCategory} in turn to calculate all measures and returns the best \\spadignore{i.e.} the name of the most appropriate domain and any other relevant information."))) NIL NIL (-865) ((|retract| (((|Union| (|:| |noa| (|Record| (|:| |fn| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |init| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |lb| (|List| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |cf| (|List| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |ub| (|List| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)))))) (|:| |lsa| (|Record| (|:| |lfn| (|List| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |init| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|)))))) $) "\\spad{retract(x)} \\undocumented{}")) (|coerce| (($ (|Union| (|:| |noa| (|Record| (|:| |fn| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |init| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |lb| (|List| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |cf| (|List| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |ub| (|List| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)))))) (|:| |lsa| (|Record| (|:| |lfn| (|List| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |init| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))))))) "\\spad{coerce(x)} \\undocumented{}") (($ (|Record| (|:| |lfn| (|List| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |init| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))))) "\\spad{coerce(x)} \\undocumented{}") (($ (|Record| (|:| |fn| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |init| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |lb| (|List| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |cf| (|List| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |ub| (|List| (|OrderedCompletion| (|DoubleFloat|)))))) "\\spad{coerce(x)} \\undocumented{}"))) NIL NIL (-866 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "Adjunction of two real infinites quantities to a set. Date Created: 4 Oct 1989 Date Last Updated: 1 Nov 1989")) (|rationalIfCan| (((|Union| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)) "failed") $) "\\spad{rationalIfCan(x)} returns \\spad{x} as a finite rational number if it is one and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|rational| (((|Fraction| (|Integer|)) $) "\\spad{rational(x)} returns \\spad{x} as a finite rational number. Error: if \\spad{x} cannot be so converted.")) (|rational?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{rational?(x)} tests if \\spad{x} is a finite rational number.")) (|whatInfinity| (((|SingleInteger|) $) "\\spad{whatInfinity(x)} returns 0 if \\spad{x} is finite,{} 1 if \\spad{x} is +infinity,{} and \\spad{-1} if \\spad{x} is -infinity.")) (|infinite?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{infinite?(x)} tests if \\spad{x} is +infinity or -infinity,{}")) (|finite?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{finite?(x)} tests if \\spad{x} is finite.")) (|minusInfinity| (($) "\\spad{minusInfinity()} returns -infinity.")) (|plusInfinity| (($) "\\spad{plusInfinity()} returns +infinity."))) 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(((|OrderedCompletion| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) (|OrderedCompletion| |#1|)) "\\spad{map(f, r)} lifts \\spad{f} and applies it to \\spad{r},{} assuming that \\spad{f}(plusInfinity) = plusInfinity and that \\spad{f}(minusInfinity) = minusInfinity."))) NIL NIL (-868) ((|constructor| (NIL "Ordered finite sets.")) (|max| (($) "\\spad{max} is the maximum value of \\%.")) (|min| (($) "\\spad{min} is the minimum value of \\%."))) NIL NIL (-869 -2127 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{3}{This package provides ordering functions on vectors which} are suitable parameters for OrderedDirectProduct.")) (|reverseLex| (((|Boolean|) (|Vector| |#2|) (|Vector| |#2|)) "\\spad{reverseLex(v1,v2)} return \\spad{true} if the vector \\spad{v1} is less than the vector \\spad{v2} in the ordering which is total degree refined by the reverse lexicographic ordering.")) 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T)) NIL (-878 R C) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spad{UnivariateSkewPolynomialCategoryOps} provides products and \\indented{1}{divisions of univariate skew polynomials.}")) (|rightDivide| (((|Record| (|:| |quotient| |#2|) (|:| |remainder| |#2|)) |#2| |#2| (|Automorphism| |#1|)) "\\spad{rightDivide(a, b, sigma)} returns the pair \\spad{[q,r]} such that \\spad{a = q*b + r} and the degree of \\spad{r} is less than the degree of \\spad{b}. This process is called ``right division''. \\spad{\\sigma} is the morphism to use.")) (|leftDivide| (((|Record| (|:| |quotient| |#2|) (|:| |remainder| |#2|)) |#2| |#2| (|Automorphism| |#1|)) "\\spad{leftDivide(a, b, sigma)} returns the pair \\spad{[q,r]} such that \\spad{a = b*q + r} and the degree of \\spad{r} is less than the degree of \\spad{b}. This process is called ``left division''. \\spad{\\sigma} is the morphism to use.")) (|monicRightDivide| (((|Record| (|:| |quotient| |#2|) (|:| |remainder| |#2|)) |#2| |#2| (|Automorphism| |#1|)) "\\spad{monicRightDivide(a, b, sigma)} returns the pair \\spad{[q,r]} such that \\spad{a = q*b + r} and the degree of \\spad{r} is less than the degree of \\spad{b}. \\spad{b} must be monic. This process is called ``right division''. \\spad{\\sigma} is the morphism to use.")) (|monicLeftDivide| (((|Record| (|:| |quotient| |#2|) (|:| |remainder| |#2|)) |#2| |#2| (|Automorphism| |#1|)) "\\spad{monicLeftDivide(a, b, sigma)} returns the pair \\spad{[q,r]} such that \\spad{a = b*q + r} and the degree of \\spad{r} is less than the degree of \\spad{b}. \\spad{b} must be monic. This process is called ``left division''. \\spad{\\sigma} is the morphism to use.")) (|apply| ((|#1| |#2| |#1| |#1| (|Automorphism| |#1|) (|Mapping| |#1| |#1|)) "\\spad{apply(p, c, m, sigma, delta)} returns \\spad{p(m)} where the action is given by \\spad{x m = c sigma(m) + delta(m)}.")) 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(|chebyshevU| ((|#1| (|NonNegativeInteger|) |#1|) "\\spad{chebyshevU(n,x)} is the \\spad{n}-th Chebyshev polynomial of the second kind,{} \\spad{U[n](x)}. These are defined by \\spad{1/(1-2*t*x+t**2) = sum(T[n](x) *t**n, n = 0..)}.")) (|chebyshevT| ((|#1| (|NonNegativeInteger|) |#1|) "\\spad{chebyshevT(n,x)} is the \\spad{n}-th Chebyshev polynomial of the first kind,{} \\spad{T[n](x)}. These are defined by \\spad{(1-t*x)/(1-2*t*x+t**2) = sum(T[n](x) *t**n, n = 0..)}."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -38) (|%list| (QUOTE -421) (QUOTE (-560)))))) (-882) ((|constructor| (NIL "Semigroups with compatible ordering."))) NIL NIL (-883) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{Author : Larry Lambe} Date created : 14 August 1988 Date Last Updated : 11 March 1991 Description : A domain used in order to take the free \\spad{R}-module on the Integers \\spad{I}. This is actually the forgetful functor from OrderedRings to OrderedSets applied to \\spad{I}")) (|value| (((|Integer|) $) "\\spad{value(x)} returns the integer associated with \\spad{x}")) (|coerce| (($ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{coerce(i)} returns the element corresponding to \\spad{i}"))) NIL NIL (-884) ((|constructor| (NIL "OutPackage allows pretty-printing from programs.")) (|outputList| (((|Void|) (|List| (|Any|))) "\\spad{outputList(l)} displays the concatenated components of the list \\spad{l} on the ``algebra output'' stream,{} as defined by \\spadsyscom{set output algebra}; quotes are stripped from strings.")) (|output| (((|Void|) (|String|) (|OutputForm|)) "\\spad{output(s,x)} displays the string \\spad{s} followed by the form \\spad{x} on the ``algebra output'' stream,{} as defined by \\spadsyscom{set output algebra}.") (((|Void|) (|OutputForm|)) "\\spad{output(x)} displays the output form \\spad{x} on the ``algebra output'' stream,{} as defined by \\spadsyscom{set output algebra}.") (((|Void|) (|String|)) "\\spad{output(s)} displays the string \\spad{s} on the ``algebra output'' stream,{} as defined by \\spadsyscom{set output algebra}."))) NIL NIL (-885 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "This category describes output byte stream conduits.")) (|writeBytes!| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $ (|ByteBuffer|)) "\\spad{writeBytes!(c,b)} write bytes from buffer `b' onto the conduit `c'. The actual number of written bytes is returned.")) (|writeUInt8!| (((|Maybe| (|UInt8|)) $ (|UInt8|)) "\\spad{writeUInt8!(c,b)} attempts to write the unsigned 8-bit value `v' on the conduit `c'. Returns the written value if successful,{} otherwise,{} returns \\spad{nothing}.")) (|writeInt8!| (((|Maybe| (|Int8|)) $ (|Int8|)) "\\spad{writeInt8!(c,b)} attempts to write the 8-bit value `v' on the conduit `c'. Returns the written value if successful,{} otherwise,{} returns \\spad{nothing}.")) (|writeByte!| (((|Maybe| (|Byte|)) $ (|Byte|)) "\\spad{writeByte!(c,b)} attempts to write the byte `b' on the conduit `c'. Returns the written byte if successful,{} otherwise,{} returns \\spad{nothing}."))) NIL NIL (-886) ((|constructor| (NIL "This category describes output byte stream conduits.")) (|writeBytes!| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $ (|ByteBuffer|)) "\\spad{writeBytes!(c,b)} write bytes from buffer `b' onto the conduit `c'. The actual number of written bytes is returned.")) (|writeUInt8!| (((|Maybe| (|UInt8|)) $ (|UInt8|)) "\\spad{writeUInt8!(c,b)} attempts to write the unsigned 8-bit value `v' on the conduit `c'. Returns the written value if successful,{} otherwise,{} returns \\spad{nothing}.")) (|writeInt8!| (((|Maybe| (|Int8|)) $ (|Int8|)) "\\spad{writeInt8!(c,b)} attempts to write the 8-bit value `v' on the conduit `c'. Returns the written value if successful,{} otherwise,{} returns \\spad{nothing}.")) (|writeByte!| (((|Maybe| (|Byte|)) $ (|Byte|)) "\\spad{writeByte!(c,b)} attempts to write the byte `b' on the conduit `c'. Returns the written byte if successful,{} otherwise,{} returns \\spad{nothing}."))) NIL NIL (-887) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain provides representation for binary files open for output operations. `Binary' here means that the conduits do not interpret their contents.")) (|isOpen?| (((|Boolean|) $) "open?(ifile) holds if `ifile' is in open state.")) (|outputBinaryFile| (($ (|String|)) "\\spad{outputBinaryFile(f)} returns an output conduit obtained by opening the file named by `f' as a binary file.") (($ (|FileName|)) "\\spad{outputBinaryFile(f)} returns an output conduit obtained by opening the file named by `f' as a binary file."))) NIL NIL (-888) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain is used to create and manipulate mathematical expressions for output. It is intended to provide an insulating layer between the expression rendering software (\\spadignore{e.g.} TeX,{} or Script) and the output coercions in the various domains.")) (SEGMENT (($ $) "\\spad{SEGMENT(x)} creates the prefix form: \\spad{x..}.") (($ $ $) "\\spad{SEGMENT(x,y)} creates the infix form: \\spad{x..y}.")) (|not| (($ $) "\\spad{not f} creates the equivalent prefix form.")) (|or| (($ $ $) "\\spad{f or g} creates the equivalent infix form.")) (|and| (($ $ $) "\\spad{f and g} creates the equivalent infix form.")) (|exquo| (($ $ $) "\\spad{exquo(f,g)} creates the equivalent infix form.")) (|quo| (($ $ $) "\\spad{f quo g} creates the equivalent infix form.")) (|rem| (($ $ $) "\\spad{f rem g} creates the equivalent infix form.")) (|div| (($ $ $) "\\spad{f div g} creates the equivalent infix form.")) (** (($ $ $) "\\spad{f ** g} creates the equivalent infix form.")) (/ (($ $ $) "\\spad{f / g} creates the equivalent infix form.")) (* (($ $ $) "\\spad{f * g} creates the equivalent infix form.")) (- (($ $) "\\spad{- f} creates the equivalent prefix form.") (($ $ $) "\\spad{f - g} creates the equivalent infix form.")) (+ (($ $ $) "\\spad{f + g} creates the equivalent infix form.")) (>= (($ $ $) "\\spad{f >= g} creates the equivalent infix form.")) (<= (($ $ $) "\\spad{f <= g} creates the equivalent infix form.")) (> (($ $ $) "\\spad{f > g} creates the equivalent infix form.")) (< (($ $ $) "\\spad{f < g} creates the equivalent infix form.")) (~= (($ $ $) "\\spad{f ~= g} creates the equivalent infix form.")) (= (($ $ $) "\\spad{f = g} creates the equivalent infix form.")) (|blankSeparate| (($ (|List| $)) "\\spad{blankSeparate(l)} creates the form separating the elements of \\spad{l} by blanks.")) (|semicolonSeparate| (($ (|List| $)) "\\spad{semicolonSeparate(l)} creates the form separating the elements of \\spad{l} by semicolons.")) (|commaSeparate| (($ (|List| $)) "\\spad{commaSeparate(l)} creates the form separating the elements of \\spad{l} by commas.")) (|pile| (($ (|List| $)) "\\spad{pile(l)} creates the form consisting of the elements of \\spad{l} which displays as a pile,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the elements begin on a new line and are indented right to the same margin.")) (|paren| (($ (|List| $)) "\\spad{paren(lf)} creates the form separating the elements of \\spad{lf} by commas and encloses the result in parentheses.") (($ $) "\\spad{paren(f)} creates the form enclosing \\spad{f} in parentheses.")) (|bracket| (($ (|List| $)) "\\spad{bracket(lf)} creates the form separating the elements of \\spad{lf} by commas and encloses the result in square brackets.") (($ $) "\\spad{bracket(f)} creates the form enclosing \\spad{f} in square brackets.")) (|brace| (($ (|List| $)) "\\spad{brace(lf)} creates the form separating the elements of \\spad{lf} by commas and encloses the result in curly brackets.") (($ $) "\\spad{brace(f)} creates the form enclosing \\spad{f} in braces (curly brackets).")) (|int| (($ $ $ $) "\\spad{int(expr,lowerlimit,upperlimit)} creates the form prefixing \\spad{expr} by an integral sign with both a \\spad{lowerlimit} and \\spad{upperlimit}.") (($ $ $) "\\spad{int(expr,lowerlimit)} creates the form prefixing \\spad{expr} by an integral sign with a \\spad{lowerlimit}.") (($ $) "\\spad{int(expr)} creates the form prefixing \\spad{expr} with an integral sign.")) (|prod| (($ $ $ $) "\\spad{prod(expr,lowerlimit,upperlimit)} creates the form prefixing \\spad{expr} by a capital \\spad{pi} with both a \\spad{lowerlimit} and \\spad{upperlimit}.") (($ $ $) "\\spad{prod(expr,lowerlimit)} creates the form prefixing \\spad{expr} by a capital \\spad{pi} with a \\spad{lowerlimit}.") (($ $) "\\spad{prod(expr)} creates the form prefixing \\spad{expr} by a capital \\spad{pi}.")) 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(|quote| (($ $) "\\spad{quote(f)} creates the form \\spad{f} with a prefix quote.")) (|supersub| (($ $ (|List| $)) "\\spad{supersub(a,[sub1,super1,sub2,super2,...])} creates a form with each subscript aligned under each superscript.")) (|scripts| (($ $ (|List| $)) "\\spad{scripts(f, [sub, super, presuper, presub])} \\indented{1}{creates a form for \\spad{f} with scripts on all 4 corners.}")) (|presuper| (($ $ $) "\\spad{presuper(f,n)} creates a form for \\spad{f} presuperscripted by \\spad{n}.")) (|presub| (($ $ $) "\\spad{presub(f,n)} creates a form for \\spad{f} presubscripted by \\spad{n}.")) (|super| (($ $ $) "\\spad{super(f,n)} creates a form for \\spad{f} superscripted by \\spad{n}.")) (|sub| (($ $ $) "\\spad{sub(f,n)} creates a form for \\spad{f} subscripted by \\spad{n}.")) (|binomial| (($ $ $) "\\spad{binomial(n,m)} creates a form for the binomial coefficient of \\spad{n} and \\spad{m}.")) 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(|matrix| (($ (|List| (|List| $))) "\\spad{matrix(llf)} makes \\spad{llf} (a list of lists of forms) into a form which displays as a matrix.")) (|box| (($ $) "\\spad{box(f)} encloses \\spad{f} in a box.")) (|label| (($ $ $) "\\spad{label(n,f)} gives form \\spad{f} an equation label \\spad{n}.")) (|string| (($ $) "\\spad{string(f)} creates \\spad{f} with string quotes.")) (|elt| (($ $ (|List| $)) "\\spad{elt(op,l)} creates a form for application of \\spad{op} to list of arguments \\spad{l}.")) (|infix?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{infix?(op)} returns \\spad{true} if \\spad{op} is an infix operator,{} and \\spad{false} otherwise.")) (|postfix| (($ $ $) "\\spad{postfix(op, a)} creates a form which prints as: a \\spad{op}.")) (|infix| (($ $ $ $) "\\spad{infix(op, a, b)} creates a form which prints as: a \\spad{op} \\spad{b}.") (($ $ (|List| $)) "\\spad{infix(f,l)} creates a form depicting the \\spad{n}-ary application of infix operation \\spad{f} to a tuple of arguments \\spad{l}.")) (|prefix| (($ $ (|List| $)) "\\spad{prefix(f,l)} creates a form depicting the \\spad{n}-ary prefix application of \\spad{f} to a tuple of arguments given by list \\spad{l}.")) (|vconcat| (($ (|List| $)) "\\spad{vconcat(u)} vertically concatenates all forms in list \\spad{u}.") (($ $ $) "\\spad{vconcat(f,g)} vertically concatenates forms \\spad{f} and \\spad{g}.")) (|hconcat| (($ (|List| $)) "\\spad{hconcat(u)} horizontally concatenates all forms in list \\spad{u}.") (($ $ $) "\\spad{hconcat(f,g)} horizontally concatenate forms \\spad{f} and \\spad{g}.")) (|center| (($ $) "\\spad{center(f)} centers form \\spad{f} in total space.") (($ $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{center(f,n)} centers form \\spad{f} within space of width \\spad{n}.")) (|right| (($ $) "\\spad{right(f)} right-justifies form \\spad{f} in total space.") (($ $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{right(f,n)} right-justifies form \\spad{f} within space of width \\spad{n}.")) (|left| (($ $) "\\spad{left(f)} left-justifies form \\spad{f} in total space.") (($ $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{left(f,n)} left-justifies form \\spad{f} within space of width \\spad{n}.")) (|rspace| (($ (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{rspace(n,m)} creates rectangular white space,{} \\spad{n} wide by \\spad{m} high.")) (|vspace| (($ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{vspace(n)} creates white space of height \\spad{n}.")) (|hspace| (($ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{hspace(n)} creates white space of width \\spad{n}.")) (|superHeight| (((|Integer|) $) "\\spad{superHeight(f)} returns the height of form \\spad{f} above the base line.")) (|subHeight| (((|Integer|) $) "\\spad{subHeight(f)} returns the height of form \\spad{f} below the base line.")) (|height| (((|Integer|)) "\\spad{height()} returns the height of the display area (an integer).") (((|Integer|) $) "\\spad{height(f)} returns the height of form \\spad{f} (an integer).")) (|width| (((|Integer|)) "\\spad{width()} returns the width of the display area (an integer).") (((|Integer|) $) "\\spad{width(f)} returns the width of form \\spad{f} (an integer).")) (|doubleFloatFormat| (((|String|) (|String|)) "change the output format for doublefloats using lisp format strings")) (|empty| (($) "\\spad{empty()} creates an empty form.")) (|outputForm| (($ (|DoubleFloat|)) "\\spad{outputForm(sf)} creates an form for small float \\spad{sf}.") (($ (|String|)) "\\spad{outputForm(s)} creates an form for string \\spad{s}.") (($ (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{outputForm(s)} creates an form for symbol \\spad{s}.") (($ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{outputForm(n)} creates an form for integer \\spad{n}.")) (|messagePrint| (((|Void|) (|String|)) "\\spad{messagePrint(s)} prints \\spad{s} without string quotes. Note: \\spad{messagePrint(s)} is equivalent to \\spad{print message(s)}.")) (|message| (($ (|String|)) "\\spad{message(s)} creates an form with no string quotes from string \\spad{s}.")) (|print| (((|Void|) $) "\\spad{print(u)} prints the form \\spad{u}."))) NIL NIL (-889 |VariableList|) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain implements ordered variables")) (|variable| (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{variable(s)} returns a member of the variable set or failed"))) NIL NIL (-890) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain represents set of overloaded operators (in fact operator descriptors).")) (|members| (((|List| (|FunctionDescriptor|)) $) "\\spad{members(x)} returns the list of operator descriptors,{} \\spadignore{e.g.} signature and implementation slots,{} of the overload set \\spad{x}.")) (|name| (((|Identifier|) $) "\\spad{name(x)} returns the name of the overload set \\spad{x}."))) NIL NIL (-891 R |vl| |wl| |wtlevel|) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain represents truncated weighted polynomials over the \"Polynomial\" type. The variables must be specified,{} as must the weights. The representation is sparse in the sense that only non-zero terms are represented.")) (|changeWeightLevel| (((|Void|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{changeWeightLevel(n)} This changes the weight level to the new value given: NB: previously calculated terms are not affected")) (/ (((|Union| $ "failed") $ $) "\\spad{x/y} division (only works if minimum weight of divisor is zero,{} and if \\spad{R} is a Field)"))) ((-4505 |has| |#1| (-175)) (-4504 |has| |#1| (-175)) (-4507 . T)) ((|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-175))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-376)))) (-892 R PS UP) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{This package computes reliable Pad&ea. approximants using} a generalized Viskovatov continued fraction algorithm. Authors: Burge,{} Hassner & Watt. Date Created: April 1987 Date Last Updated: 12 April 1990 Keywords: Pade,{} series Examples: References: \\indented{2}{\"Pade Approximants,{} Part I: Basic Theory\",{} Baker & Graves-Morris.}")) (|padecf| (((|Union| (|ContinuedFraction| |#3|) "failed") (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|) |#2| |#2|) "\\spad{padecf(nd,dd,ns,ds)} computes the approximant as a continued fraction of polynomials (if it exists) for arguments \\spad{nd} (numerator degree of approximant),{} \\spad{dd} (denominator degree of approximant),{} \\spad{ns} (numerator series of function),{} and \\spad{ds} (denominator series of function).")) (|pade| (((|Union| (|Fraction| |#3|) "failed") (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|) |#2| |#2|) "\\spad{pade(nd,dd,ns,ds)} computes the approximant as a quotient of polynomials (if it exists) for arguments \\spad{nd} (numerator degree of approximant),{} \\spad{dd} (denominator degree of approximant),{} \\spad{ns} (numerator series of function),{} and \\spad{ds} (denominator series of function)."))) NIL NIL (-893 R |x| |pt|) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{This package computes reliable Pad&ea. approximants using} a generalized Viskovatov continued fraction algorithm. Authors: Trager,{}Burge,{} Hassner & Watt. Date Created: April 1987 Date Last Updated: 12 April 1990 Keywords: Pade,{} series Examples: References: \\indented{2}{\"Pade Approximants,{} Part I: Basic Theory\",{} Baker & Graves-Morris.}")) (|pade| (((|Union| (|Fraction| (|UnivariatePolynomial| |#2| |#1|)) "failed") (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|UnivariateTaylorSeries| |#1| |#2| |#3|)) "\\spad{pade(nd,dd,s)} computes the quotient of polynomials (if it exists) with numerator degree at most \\spad{nd} and denominator degree at most \\spad{dd} which matches the series \\spad{s} to order \\spad{nd + dd}.") (((|Union| (|Fraction| (|UnivariatePolynomial| |#2| |#1|)) "failed") (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|UnivariateTaylorSeries| |#1| |#2| |#3|) (|UnivariateTaylorSeries| |#1| |#2| |#3|)) "\\spad{pade(nd,dd,ns,ds)} computes the approximant as a quotient of polynomials (if it exists) for arguments \\spad{nd} (numerator degree of approximant),{} \\spad{dd} (denominator degree of approximant),{} \\spad{ns} (numerator series of function),{} and \\spad{ds} (denominator series of function)."))) NIL NIL (-894 |p|) ((|constructor| (NIL "Stream-based implementation of Zp: \\spad{p}-adic numbers are represented as sum(\\spad{i} = 0..,{} a[\\spad{i}] * p^i),{} where the a[\\spad{i}] lie in 0,{}1,{}...,{}(\\spad{p} - 1)."))) ((-4503 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-895 |p|) ((|constructor| (NIL "This is the catefory of stream-based representations of \\indented{2}{the \\spad{p}-adic integers.}")) (|root| (($ (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|Integer|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{root(f,a)} returns a root of the polynomial \\spad{f}. Argument \\spad{a} must be a root of \\spad{f} \\spad{(mod p)}.")) (|sqrt| (($ $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{sqrt(b,a)} returns a square root of \\spad{b}. Argument \\spad{a} is a square root of \\spad{b} \\spad{(mod p)}.")) (|approximate| (((|Integer|) $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{approximate(x,n)} returns an integer \\spad{y} such that \\spad{y = x (mod p^n)} when \\spad{n} is positive,{} and 0 otherwise.")) (|quotientByP| (($ $) "\\spad{quotientByP(x)} returns \\spad{b},{} where \\spad{x = a + b p}.")) (|moduloP| (((|Integer|) $) "\\spad{modulo(x)} returns a,{} where \\spad{x = a + b p}.")) (|modulus| (((|Integer|)) "\\spad{modulus()} returns the value of \\spad{p}.")) 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(|removeZeroes| (($ (|Integer|) $) "\\spad{removeZeroes(n,x)} removes up to \\spad{n} leading zeroes from the \\spad{p}-adic rational \\spad{x}.") (($ $) "\\spad{removeZeroes(x)} removes leading zeroes from the representation of the \\spad{p}-adic rational \\spad{x}. A \\spad{p}-adic rational is represented by (1) an exponent and (2) a \\spad{p}-adic integer which may have leading zero digits. When the \\spad{p}-adic integer has a leading zero digit,{} a 'leading zero' is removed from the \\spad{p}-adic rational as follows: the number is rewritten by increasing the exponent by 1 and dividing the \\spad{p}-adic integer by \\spad{p}. Note: \\spad{removeZeroes(f)} removes all leading zeroes from \\spad{f}.")) (|continuedFraction| (((|ContinuedFraction| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) $) "\\spad{continuedFraction(x)} converts the \\spad{p}-adic rational number \\spad{x} to a continued fraction.")) 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It does not try to achieve all possible imaginable things.")) (|second| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{second(p)} extracts the second components of `p'.")) (|first| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{first(p)} extracts the first component of `p'.")) (|construct| (($ |#1| |#2|) "\\spad{construct(s,t)} is same as pair(\\spad{s},{}\\spad{t}),{} with syntactic sugar.")) (|pair| (($ |#1| |#2|) "\\spad{pair(s,t)} returns a pair object composed of `s' and `t'."))) NIL ((-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-1133)))) (-4144 (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-1133)))) (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))))) (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))))) (-899) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain describes four groups of color shades (palettes).")) (|coerce| (($ (|Color|)) "\\spad{coerce(c)} sets the average shade for the palette to that of the indicated color \\spad{c}.")) (|shade| (((|Integer|) $) "\\spad{shade(p)} returns the shade index of the indicated palette \\spad{p}.")) (|hue| (((|Color|) $) "\\spad{hue(p)} returns the hue field of the indicated palette \\spad{p}.")) (|light| (($ (|Color|)) "\\spad{light(c)} sets the shade of a hue,{} \\spad{c},{} to it's highest value.")) (|pastel| (($ (|Color|)) "\\spad{pastel(c)} sets the shade of a hue,{} \\spad{c},{} above bright,{} but below light.")) (|bright| (($ (|Color|)) "\\spad{bright(c)} sets the shade of a hue,{} \\spad{c},{} above dim,{} but below pastel.")) (|dim| (($ (|Color|)) "\\spad{dim(c)} sets the shade of a hue,{} \\spad{c},{} above dark,{} but below bright.")) (|dark| (($ (|Color|)) "\\spad{dark(c)} sets the shade of the indicated hue of \\spad{c} to it's lowest value."))) NIL NIL (-900) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package provides a coerce from polynomials over algebraic numbers to \\spadtype{Expression AlgebraicNumber}.")) (|coerce| (((|Expression| (|Integer|)) (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|AlgebraicNumber|)))) "\\spad{coerce(rf)} converts \\spad{rf},{} a fraction of polynomial \\spad{p} with algebraic number coefficients to \\spadtype{Expression Integer}.") (((|Expression| (|Integer|)) (|Polynomial| (|AlgebraicNumber|))) "\\spad{coerce(p)} converts the polynomial \\spad{p} with algebraic number coefficients to \\spadtype{Expression Integer}."))) NIL NIL (-901) ((|constructor| (NIL "Representation of parameters to functions or constructors. For the most part,{} they are Identifiers. However,{} in very cases,{} they are \"flags\",{} \\spadignore{e.g.} string literals.")) (|autoCoerce| (((|String|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(x)@String} implicitly coerce the object \\spad{x} to \\spadtype{String}. This function is left at the discretion of the compiler.") (((|Identifier|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(x)@Identifier} implicitly coerce the object \\spad{x} to \\spadtype{Identifier}. This function is left at the discretion of the compiler.")) (|case| (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|String|))) "\\spad{x case String} if the parameter AST object \\spad{x} designates a flag.") (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|Identifier|))) "\\spad{x case Identifier} if the parameter AST object \\spad{x} designates an \\spadtype{Identifier}."))) NIL NIL (-902 CF1 CF2) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package \\undocumented")) (|map| (((|ParametricPlaneCurve| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) (|ParametricPlaneCurve| |#1|)) "\\spad{map(f,x)} \\undocumented"))) NIL NIL (-903 |ComponentFunction|) ((|constructor| (NIL "ParametricPlaneCurve is used for plotting parametric plane curves in the affine plane.")) (|coordinate| ((|#1| $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{coordinate(c,i)} returns a coordinate function for \\spad{c} using 1-based indexing according to \\spad{i}. This indicates what the function for the coordinate component \\spad{i} of the plane curve is.")) (|curve| (($ |#1| |#1|) "\\spad{curve(c1,c2)} creates a plane curve from 2 component functions \\spad{c1} and \\spad{c2}."))) NIL NIL (-904 CF1 CF2) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package \\undocumented")) (|map| (((|ParametricSpaceCurve| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) (|ParametricSpaceCurve| |#1|)) "\\spad{map(f,x)} \\undocumented"))) NIL NIL (-905 |ComponentFunction|) ((|constructor| (NIL "ParametricSpaceCurve is used for plotting parametric space curves in affine 3-space.")) (|coordinate| ((|#1| $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{coordinate(c,i)} returns a coordinate function of \\spad{c} using 1-based indexing according to \\spad{i}. This indicates what the function for the coordinate component,{} \\spad{i},{} of the space curve is.")) (|curve| (($ |#1| |#1| |#1|) "\\spad{curve(c1,c2,c3)} creates a space curve from 3 component functions \\spad{c1},{} \\spad{c2},{} and \\spad{c3}."))) NIL NIL (-906) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{This package provides a simple Spad script parser.} Related Constructors: Syntax. See Also: Syntax.")) (|getSyntaxFormsFromFile| (((|List| (|Syntax|)) (|String|)) "\\spad{getSyntaxFormsFromFile(f)} parses the source file \\spad{f} (supposedly containing Spad scripts) and returns a List Syntax. The filename \\spad{f} is supposed to have the proper extension. Note that source location information is not part of result."))) NIL NIL (-907 CF1 CF2) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package \\undocumented")) (|map| (((|ParametricSurface| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) (|ParametricSurface| |#1|)) "\\spad{map(f,x)} \\undocumented"))) NIL NIL (-908 |ComponentFunction|) ((|constructor| (NIL "ParametricSurface is used for plotting parametric surfaces in affine 3-space.")) (|coordinate| ((|#1| $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{coordinate(s,i)} returns a coordinate function of \\spad{s} using 1-based indexing according to \\spad{i}. This indicates what the function for the coordinate component,{} \\spad{i},{} of the surface is.")) (|surface| (($ |#1| |#1| |#1|) "\\spad{surface(c1,c2,c3)} creates a surface from 3 parametric component functions \\spad{c1},{} \\spad{c2},{} and \\spad{c3}."))) NIL NIL (-909) ((|constructor| (NIL "PartitionsAndPermutations contains functions for generating streams of integer partitions,{} and streams of sequences of integers composed from a multi-set.")) (|permutations| (((|Stream| (|List| (|Integer|))) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{permutations(n)} is the stream of permutations \\indented{1}{formed from \\spad{1,2,3,...,n}.}")) (|sequences| (((|Stream| (|List| (|Integer|))) (|List| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{sequences([l0,l1,l2,..,ln])} is the set of \\indented{1}{all sequences formed from} \\spad{l0} 0's,{}\\spad{l1} 1's,{}\\spad{l2} 2's,{}...,{}\\spad{ln} \\spad{n}'s.") (((|Stream| (|List| (|Integer|))) (|List| (|Integer|)) (|List| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{sequences(l1,l2)} is the stream of all sequences that \\indented{1}{can be composed from the multiset defined from} \\indented{1}{two lists of integers \\spad{l1} and \\spad{l2}.} \\indented{1}{For example,{}the pair \\spad{([1,2,4],[2,3,5])} represents} \\indented{1}{multi-set with 1 \\spad{2},{} 2 \\spad{3}'s,{} and 4 \\spad{5}'s.}")) (|shufflein| (((|Stream| (|List| (|Integer|))) (|List| (|Integer|)) (|Stream| (|List| (|Integer|)))) "\\spad{shufflein(l,st)} maps shuffle(\\spad{l},{}\\spad{u}) on to all \\indented{1}{members \\spad{u} of \\spad{st},{} concatenating the results.}")) (|shuffle| (((|Stream| (|List| (|Integer|))) (|List| (|Integer|)) (|List| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{shuffle(l1,l2)} forms the stream of all shuffles of \\spad{l1} \\indented{1}{and \\spad{l2},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} all sequences that can be formed from} \\indented{1}{merging \\spad{l1} and \\spad{l2}.}")) (|conjugates| (((|Stream| (|List| (|PositiveInteger|))) (|Stream| (|List| (|PositiveInteger|)))) "\\spad{conjugates(lp)} is the stream of conjugates of a stream \\indented{1}{of partitions \\spad{lp}.}")) (|conjugate| (((|List| (|PositiveInteger|)) (|List| (|PositiveInteger|))) "\\spad{conjugate(pt)} is the conjugate of the partition \\spad{pt}."))) NIL NIL (-910 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "An object \\spad{S} is Patternable over an object \\spad{R} if \\spad{S} can lift the conversions from \\spad{R} into \\spadtype{Pattern(Integer)} and \\spadtype{Pattern(Float)} to itself."))) NIL NIL (-911 R S L) ((|constructor| (NIL "A PatternMatchListResult is an object internally returned by the pattern matcher when matching on lists. It is either a failed match,{} or a pair of PatternMatchResult,{} one for atoms (elements of the list),{} and one for lists.")) (|lists| (((|PatternMatchResult| |#1| |#3|) $) "\\spad{lists(r)} returns the list of matches that match lists.")) (|atoms| (((|PatternMatchResult| |#1| |#2|) $) "\\spad{atoms(r)} returns the list of matches that match atoms (elements of the lists).")) (|makeResult| (($ (|PatternMatchResult| |#1| |#2|) (|PatternMatchResult| |#1| |#3|)) "\\spad{makeResult(r1,r2)} makes the combined result [\\spad{r1},{}\\spad{r2}].")) (|new| (($) "\\spad{new()} returns a new empty match result.")) (|failed| (($) "\\spad{failed()} returns a failed match.")) (|failed?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{failed?(r)} tests if \\spad{r} is a failed match."))) NIL NIL (-912 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "A set \\spad{R} is PatternMatchable over \\spad{S} if elements of \\spad{R} can be matched to patterns over \\spad{S}.")) (|patternMatch| (((|PatternMatchResult| |#1| $) $ (|Pattern| |#1|) (|PatternMatchResult| |#1| $)) "\\spad{patternMatch(expr, pat, res)} matches the pattern \\spad{pat} to the expression \\spad{expr}. res contains the variables of \\spad{pat} which are already matched and their matches (necessary for recursion). Initially,{} res is just the result of \\spadfun{new} which is an empty list of matches."))) NIL NIL (-913 |Base| |Subject| |Pat|) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package provides the top-level pattern macthing functions.")) (|Is| (((|PatternMatchResult| |#1| |#2|) |#2| |#3|) "\\spad{Is(expr, pat)} matches the pattern pat on the expression \\spad{expr} and returns a match of the form \\spad{[v1 = e1,...,vn = en]}; returns an empty match if \\spad{expr} is exactly equal to pat. returns a \\spadfun{failed} match if pat does not match \\spad{expr}.") (((|List| (|Equation| (|Polynomial| |#2|))) |#2| |#3|) "\\spad{Is(expr, pat)} matches the pattern pat on the expression \\spad{expr} and returns a list of matches \\spad{[v1 = e1,...,vn = en]}; returns an empty list if either \\spad{expr} is exactly equal to pat or if pat does not match \\spad{expr}.") (((|List| (|Equation| |#2|)) |#2| |#3|) "\\spad{Is(expr, pat)} matches the pattern pat on the expression \\spad{expr} and returns a list of matches \\spad{[v1 = e1,...,vn = en]}; returns an empty list if either \\spad{expr} is exactly equal to pat or if pat does not match \\spad{expr}.") (((|PatternMatchListResult| |#1| |#2| (|List| |#2|)) (|List| |#2|) |#3|) "\\spad{Is([e1,...,en], pat)} matches the pattern pat on the list of expressions \\spad{[e1,...,en]} and returns the result.")) (|is?| (((|Boolean|) (|List| |#2|) |#3|) "\\spad{is?([e1,...,en], pat)} tests if the list of expressions \\spad{[e1,...,en]} matches the pattern pat.") (((|Boolean|) |#2| |#3|) "\\spad{is?(expr, pat)} tests if the expression \\spad{expr} matches the pattern pat."))) NIL ((-12 (-2598 (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-1081)))) (-2598 (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (QUOTE (-1209)))))) (-12 (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-1081))) (-2598 (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (QUOTE (-1209)))))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (QUOTE (-1209))))) (-914 R S) ((|constructor| (NIL "A PatternMatchResult is an object internally returned by the pattern matcher; It is either a failed match,{} or a list of matches of the form (var,{} expr) meaning that the variable var matches the expression expr.")) (|satisfy?| (((|Union| (|Boolean|) "failed") $ (|Pattern| |#1|)) "\\spad{satisfy?(r, p)} returns \\spad{true} if the matches satisfy the top-level predicate of \\spad{p},{} \\spad{false} if they don't,{} and \"failed\" if not enough variables of \\spad{p} are matched in \\spad{r} to decide.")) (|construct| (($ (|List| (|Record| (|:| |key| (|Symbol|)) (|:| |entry| |#2|)))) "\\spad{construct([v1,e1],...,[vn,en])} returns the match result containing the matches (\\spad{v1},{}\\spad{e1}),{}...,{}(vn,{}en).")) (|destruct| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |key| (|Symbol|)) (|:| |entry| |#2|))) $) "\\spad{destruct(r)} returns the list of matches (var,{} expr) in \\spad{r}. Error: if \\spad{r} is a failed match.")) (|addMatchRestricted| (($ (|Pattern| |#1|) |#2| $ |#2|) "\\spad{addMatchRestricted(var, expr, r, val)} adds the match (\\spad{var},{} \\spad{expr}) in \\spad{r},{} provided that \\spad{expr} satisfies the predicates attached to \\spad{var},{} that \\spad{var} is not matched to another expression already,{} and that either \\spad{var} is an optional pattern variable or that \\spad{expr} is not equal to val (usually an identity).")) 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(|failed?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{failed?(r)} tests if \\spad{r} is a failed match."))) NIL NIL (-915 R A B) ((|constructor| (NIL "Lifts maps to pattern matching results.")) (|map| (((|PatternMatchResult| |#1| |#3|) (|Mapping| |#3| |#2|) (|PatternMatchResult| |#1| |#2|)) "\\spad{map(f, [(v1,a1),...,(vn,an)])} returns the matching result [(\\spad{v1},{}\\spad{f}(\\spad{a1})),{}...,{}(vn,{}\\spad{f}(an))]."))) NIL NIL (-916 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "Patterns for use by the pattern matcher.")) (|optpair| (((|Union| (|List| $) "failed") (|List| $)) "\\spad{optpair(l)} returns \\spad{l} has the form \\spad{[a, b]} and a is optional,{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|variables| (((|List| $) $) "\\spad{variables(p)} returns the list of matching variables appearing in \\spad{p}.")) (|getBadValues| (((|List| (|Any|)) $) "\\spad{getBadValues(p)} returns the list of \"bad values\" for \\spad{p}. Note: \\spad{p} is not allowed to match any of its \"bad values\".")) (|addBadValue| (($ $ (|Any|)) "\\spad{addBadValue(p, v)} adds \\spad{v} to the list of \"bad values\" for \\spad{p}. Note: \\spad{p} is not allowed to match any of its \"bad values\".")) (|resetBadValues| (($ $) "\\spad{resetBadValues(p)} initializes the list of \"bad values\" for \\spad{p} to \\spad{[]}. Note: \\spad{p} is not allowed to match any of its \"bad values\".")) (|hasTopPredicate?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{hasTopPredicate?(p)} tests if \\spad{p} has a top-level predicate.")) (|topPredicate| (((|Record| (|:| |var| (|List| (|Symbol|))) (|:| |pred| (|Any|))) $) "\\spad{topPredicate(x)} returns \\spad{[[a1,...,an], f]} where the top-level predicate of \\spad{x} is \\spad{f(a1,...,an)}. Note: \\spad{n} is 0 if \\spad{x} has no top-level predicate.")) (|setTopPredicate| (($ $ (|List| (|Symbol|)) (|Any|)) "\\spad{setTopPredicate(x, [a1,...,an], f)} returns \\spad{x} with the top-level predicate set to \\spad{f(a1,...,an)}.")) (|patternVariable| (($ (|Symbol|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{patternVariable(x, c?, o?, m?)} creates a pattern variable \\spad{x},{} which is constant if \\spad{c? = true},{} optional if \\spad{o? = true},{} and multiple if \\spad{m? = true}.")) (|withPredicates| (($ $ (|List| (|Any|))) "\\spad{withPredicates(p, [p1,...,pn])} makes a copy of \\spad{p} and attaches the predicate \\spad{p1} and ... and pn to the copy,{} which is returned.")) (|setPredicates| (($ $ (|List| (|Any|))) "\\spad{setPredicates(p, [p1,...,pn])} attaches the predicate \\spad{p1} and ... and pn to \\spad{p}.")) (|predicates| (((|List| (|Any|)) $) "\\spad{predicates(p)} returns \\spad{[p1,...,pn]} such that the predicate attached to \\spad{p} is \\spad{p1} and ... and pn.")) (|hasPredicate?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{hasPredicate?(p)} tests if \\spad{p} has predicates attached to it.")) (|optional?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{optional?(p)} tests if \\spad{p} is a single matching variable which can match an identity.")) (|multiple?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{multiple?(p)} tests if \\spad{p} is a single matching variable allowing list matching or multiple term matching in a sum or product.")) (|generic?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{generic?(p)} tests if \\spad{p} is a single matching variable.")) (|constant?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{constant?(p)} tests if \\spad{p} contains no matching variables.")) (|symbol?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{symbol?(p)} tests if \\spad{p} is a symbol.")) (|quoted?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{quoted?(p)} tests if \\spad{p} is of the form 's for a symbol \\spad{s}.")) (|inR?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{inR?(p)} tests if \\spad{p} is an atom (\\spadignore{i.e.} an element of \\spad{R}).")) (|copy| (($ $) "\\spad{copy(p)} returns a recursive copy of \\spad{p}.")) (|convert| (($ (|List| $)) "\\spad{convert([a1,...,an])} returns the pattern \\spad{[a1,...,an]}.")) (|depth| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{depth(p)} returns the nesting level of \\spad{p}.")) (/ (($ $ $) "\\spad{a / b} returns the pattern \\spad{a / b}.")) (** (($ $ $) "\\spad{a ** b} returns the pattern \\spad{a ** b}.") (($ $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{a ** n} returns the pattern \\spad{a ** n}.")) (* (($ $ $) "\\spad{a * b} returns the pattern \\spad{a * b}.")) (+ (($ $ $) "\\spad{a + b} returns the pattern \\spad{a + b}.")) (|elt| (($ (|BasicOperator|) (|List| $)) "\\spad{elt(op, [a1,...,an])} returns \\spad{op(a1,...,an)}.")) (|isPower| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |val| $) (|:| |exponent| $)) "failed") $) "\\spad{isPower(p)} returns \\spad{[a, b]} if \\spad{p = a ** b},{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|isList| (((|Union| (|List| $) "failed") $) "\\spad{isList(p)} returns \\spad{[a1,...,an]} if \\spad{p = [a1,...,an]},{} \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|isQuotient| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |num| $) (|:| |den| $)) "failed") $) "\\spad{isQuotient(p)} returns \\spad{[a, b]} if \\spad{p = a / b},{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|isExpt| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |val| $) (|:| |exponent| (|NonNegativeInteger|))) "failed") $) "\\spad{isExpt(p)} returns \\spad{[q, n]} if \\spad{n > 0} and \\spad{p = q ** n},{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|isOp| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |op| (|BasicOperator|)) (|:| |arg| (|List| $))) "failed") $) "\\spad{isOp(p)} returns \\spad{[op, [a1,...,an]]} if \\spad{p = op(a1,...,an)},{} and \"failed\" otherwise.") (((|Union| (|List| $) "failed") $ (|BasicOperator|)) "\\spad{isOp(p, op)} returns \\spad{[a1,...,an]} if \\spad{p = op(a1,...,an)},{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|isTimes| (((|Union| (|List| $) "failed") $) "\\spad{isTimes(p)} returns \\spad{[a1,...,an]} if \\spad{n > 1} and \\spad{p = a1 * ... * an},{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|isPlus| (((|Union| (|List| $) "failed") $) "\\spad{isPlus(p)} returns \\spad{[a1,...,an]} if \\spad{n > 1} \\indented{1}{and \\spad{p = a1 + ... + an},{}} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) ((|One|) (($) "1")) ((|Zero|) (($) "0"))) NIL NIL (-917 R -4219) ((|constructor| (NIL "Tools for patterns.")) (|badValues| (((|List| |#2|) (|Pattern| |#1|)) "\\spad{badValues(p)} returns the list of \"bad values\" for \\spad{p}; \\spad{p} is not allowed to match any of its \"bad values\".")) (|addBadValue| (((|Pattern| |#1|) (|Pattern| |#1|) |#2|) "\\spad{addBadValue(p, v)} adds \\spad{v} to the list of \"bad values\" for \\spad{p}; \\spad{p} is not allowed to match any of its \"bad values\".")) (|satisfy?| (((|Boolean|) (|List| |#2|) (|Pattern| |#1|)) "\\spad{satisfy?([v1,...,vn], p)} returns \\spad{f(v1,...,vn)} where \\spad{f} is the top-level predicate attached to \\spad{p}.") (((|Boolean|) |#2| (|Pattern| |#1|)) "\\spad{satisfy?(v, p)} returns \\spad{f}(\\spad{v}) where \\spad{f} is the predicate attached to \\spad{p}.")) (|predicate| (((|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#2|) (|Pattern| |#1|)) "\\spad{predicate(p)} returns the predicate attached to \\spad{p},{} the constant function \\spad{true} if \\spad{p} has no predicates attached to it.")) (|suchThat| (((|Pattern| |#1|) (|Pattern| |#1|) (|List| (|Symbol|)) (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) (|List| |#2|))) "\\spad{suchThat(p, [a1,...,an], f)} returns a copy of \\spad{p} with the top-level predicate set to \\spad{f(a1,...,an)}.") (((|Pattern| |#1|) (|Pattern| |#1|) (|List| (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#2|))) "\\spad{suchThat(p, [f1,...,fn])} makes a copy of \\spad{p} and adds the predicate \\spad{f1} and ... and fn to the copy,{} which is returned.") (((|Pattern| |#1|) (|Pattern| |#1|) (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#2|)) "\\spad{suchThat(p, f)} makes a copy of \\spad{p} and adds the predicate \\spad{f} to the copy,{} which is returned."))) NIL NIL (-918 R S) ((|constructor| (NIL "Lifts maps to patterns.")) (|map| (((|Pattern| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) (|Pattern| |#1|)) "\\spad{map(f, p)} applies \\spad{f} to all the leaves of \\spad{p} and returns the result as a pattern over \\spad{S}."))) NIL NIL (-919 |VarSet|) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain provides the internal representation of polynomials in non-commutative variables written over the Poincare-Birkhoff-Witt basis. See the \\spadtype{XPBWPolynomial} domain constructor. See Free Lie Algebras by \\spad{C}. Reutenauer (Oxford science publications). \\newline Author: Michel Petitot (petitot@lifl.fr).")) (|varList| (((|List| |#1|) $) "\\spad{varList([l1]*[l2]*...[ln])} returns the list of variables in the word \\spad{l1*l2*...*ln}.")) (|retractable?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{retractable?([l1]*[l2]*...[ln])} returns \\spad{true} iff \\spad{n} equals \\spad{1}.")) (|rest| (($ $) "\\spad{rest([l1]*[l2]*...[ln])} returns the list \\spad{l2, .... ln}.")) (|ListOfTerms| (((|List| (|LyndonWord| |#1|)) $) "\\spad{ListOfTerms([l1]*[l2]*...[ln])} returns the list of words \\spad{l1, l2, .... ln}.")) (|length| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{length([l1]*[l2]*...[ln])} returns the length of the word \\spad{l1*l2*...*ln}.")) (|first| (((|LyndonWord| |#1|) $) "\\spad{first([l1]*[l2]*...[ln])} returns the Lyndon word \\spad{l1}.")) (|coerce| (($ |#1|) "\\spad{coerce(v)} return \\spad{v}") (((|OrderedFreeMonoid| |#1|) $) "\\spad{coerce([l1]*[l2]*...[ln])} returns the word \\spad{l1*l2*...*ln},{} where \\spad{[l_i]} is the backeted form of the Lyndon word \\spad{l_i}.")) ((|One|) (($) "\\spad{1} returns the empty list."))) NIL NIL (-920 UP R) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package \\undocumented")) (|compose| ((|#1| |#1| |#1|) "\\spad{compose(p,q)} \\undocumented"))) NIL NIL (-921 A T$ S) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{2}{This category captures the interface of domains with a distinguished} \\indented{2}{operation named \\spad{differentiate} for partial differentiation with} \\indented{2}{respect to some domain of variables.} See Also: \\indented{2}{DifferentialDomain,{} PartialDifferentialSpace}")) (D ((|#2| $ |#3|) "\\spad{D(x,v)} is a shorthand for \\spad{differentiate(x,v)}")) (|differentiate| ((|#2| $ |#3|) "\\spad{differentiate(x,v)} computes the partial derivative of \\spad{x} with respect to \\spad{v}."))) NIL NIL (-922 T$ S) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{2}{This category captures the interface of domains with a distinguished} \\indented{2}{operation named \\spad{differentiate} for partial differentiation with} \\indented{2}{respect to some domain of variables.} See Also: \\indented{2}{DifferentialDomain,{} PartialDifferentialSpace}")) (D ((|#1| $ |#2|) "\\spad{D(x,v)} is a shorthand for \\spad{differentiate(x,v)}")) (|differentiate| ((|#1| $ |#2|) "\\spad{differentiate(x,v)} computes the partial derivative of \\spad{x} with respect to \\spad{v}."))) NIL NIL (-923) ((|PDESolve| (((|Result|) (|Record| (|:| |pde| (|List| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |constraints| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |start| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |finish| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |grid| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |boundaryType| (|Integer|)) (|:| |dStart| (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |dFinish| (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)))))) (|:| |f| (|List| (|List| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))))) (|:| |st| (|String|)) (|:| |tol| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{PDESolve(args)} performs the integration of the function given the strategy or method returned by \\axiomFun{measure}.")) (|measure| (((|Record| (|:| |measure| (|Float|)) (|:| |explanations| (|String|))) (|RoutinesTable|) (|Record| (|:| |pde| (|List| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |constraints| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |start| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |finish| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |grid| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |boundaryType| (|Integer|)) (|:| |dStart| (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |dFinish| (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)))))) (|:| |f| (|List| (|List| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))))) (|:| |st| (|String|)) (|:| |tol| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{measure(R,args)} calculates an estimate of the ability of a particular method to solve a problem. \\blankline This method may be either a specific NAG routine or a strategy (such as transforming the function from one which is difficult to one which is easier to solve). \\blankline It will call whichever agents are needed to perform analysis on the problem in order to calculate the measure. There is a parameter,{} labelled \\axiom{sofar},{} which would contain the best compatibility found so far."))) NIL NIL (-924 UP -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package \\undocumented")) (|rightFactorCandidate| ((|#1| |#1| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{rightFactorCandidate(p,n)} \\undocumented")) (|leftFactor| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") |#1| |#1|) "\\spad{leftFactor(p,q)} \\undocumented")) (|decompose| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |left| |#1|) (|:| |right| |#1|)) "failed") |#1| (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{decompose(up,m,n)} \\undocumented") (((|List| |#1|) |#1|) "\\spad{decompose(up)} \\undocumented"))) NIL NIL (-925) ((|measure| (((|Record| (|:| |measure| (|Float|)) (|:| |name| (|String|)) (|:| |explanations| (|List| (|String|)))) (|NumericalPDEProblem|) (|RoutinesTable|)) "\\spad{measure(prob,R)} is a top level ANNA function for identifying the most appropriate numerical routine from those in the routines table provided for solving the numerical PDE problem defined by \\axiom{\\spad{prob}}. \\blankline It calls each \\axiom{domain} listed in \\axiom{\\spad{R}} of \\axiom{category} \\axiomType{PartialDifferentialEquationsSolverCategory} in turn to calculate all measures and returns the best \\spadignore{i.e.} the name of the most appropriate domain and any other relevant information. It predicts the likely most effective NAG numerical Library routine to solve the input set of PDEs by checking various attributes of the system of PDEs and calculating a measure of compatibility of each routine to these attributes.") (((|Record| (|:| |measure| (|Float|)) (|:| |name| (|String|)) (|:| |explanations| (|List| (|String|)))) (|NumericalPDEProblem|)) "\\spad{measure(prob)} is a top level ANNA function for identifying the most appropriate numerical routine from those in the routines table provided for solving the numerical PDE problem defined by \\axiom{\\spad{prob}}. \\blankline It calls each \\axiom{domain} of \\axiom{category} \\axiomType{PartialDifferentialEquationsSolverCategory} in turn to calculate all measures and returns the best \\spadignore{i.e.} the name of the most appropriate domain and any other relevant information. It predicts the likely most effective NAG numerical Library routine to solve the input set of PDEs by checking various attributes of the system of PDEs and calculating a measure of compatibility of each routine to these attributes.")) (|solve| (((|Result|) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|List| (|Expression| (|Float|))) (|List| (|List| (|Expression| (|Float|)))) (|String|)) "\\spad{solve(xmin,ymin,xmax,ymax,ngx,ngy,pde,bounds,st)} is a top level ANNA function to solve numerically a system of partial differential equations. This is defined as a list of coefficients (\\axiom{\\spad{pde}}),{} a grid (\\axiom{\\spad{xmin}},{} \\axiom{\\spad{ymin}},{} \\axiom{\\spad{xmax}},{} \\axiom{\\spad{ymax}},{} \\axiom{\\spad{ngx}},{} \\axiom{\\spad{ngy}}) and the boundary values (\\axiom{\\spad{bounds}}). A default value for tolerance is used. There is also a parameter (\\axiom{\\spad{st}}) which should contain the value \"elliptic\" if the PDE is known to be elliptic,{} or \"unknown\" if it is uncertain. This causes the routine to check whether the PDE is elliptic. \\blankline The method used to perform the numerical process will be one of the routines contained in the NAG numerical Library. The function predicts the likely most effective routine by checking various attributes of the system of PDE's and calculating a measure of compatibility of each routine to these attributes. \\blankline It then calls the resulting `best' routine. \\blankline ** At the moment,{} only Second Order Elliptic Partial Differential Equations are solved **") (((|Result|) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|List| (|Expression| (|Float|))) (|List| (|List| (|Expression| (|Float|)))) (|String|) (|DoubleFloat|)) "\\spad{solve(xmin,ymin,xmax,ymax,ngx,ngy,pde,bounds,st,tol)} is a top level ANNA function to solve numerically a system of partial differential equations. This is defined as a list of coefficients (\\axiom{\\spad{pde}}),{} a grid (\\axiom{\\spad{xmin}},{} \\axiom{\\spad{ymin}},{} \\axiom{\\spad{xmax}},{} \\axiom{\\spad{ymax}},{} \\axiom{\\spad{ngx}},{} \\axiom{\\spad{ngy}}),{} the boundary values (\\axiom{\\spad{bounds}}) and a tolerance requirement (\\axiom{\\spad{tol}}). There is also a parameter (\\axiom{\\spad{st}}) which should contain the value \"elliptic\" if the PDE is known to be elliptic,{} or \"unknown\" if it is uncertain. This causes the routine to check whether the PDE is elliptic. \\blankline The method used to perform the numerical process will be one of the routines contained in the NAG numerical Library. The function predicts the likely most effective routine by checking various attributes of the system of PDE's and calculating a measure of compatibility of each routine to these attributes. \\blankline It then calls the resulting `best' routine. \\blankline ** At the moment,{} only Second Order Elliptic Partial Differential Equations are solved **") (((|Result|) (|NumericalPDEProblem|) (|RoutinesTable|)) "\\spad{solve(PDEProblem,routines)} is a top level ANNA function to solve numerically a system of partial differential equations. \\blankline The method used to perform the numerical process will be one of the \\spad{routines} contained in the NAG numerical Library. The function predicts the likely most effective routine by checking various attributes of the system of PDE's and calculating a measure of compatibility of each routine to these attributes. \\blankline It then calls the resulting `best' routine. \\blankline ** At the moment,{} only Second Order Elliptic Partial Differential Equations are solved **") (((|Result|) (|NumericalPDEProblem|)) "\\spad{solve(PDEProblem)} is a top level ANNA function to solve numerically a system of partial differential equations. \\blankline The method used to perform the numerical process will be one of the routines contained in the NAG numerical Library. The function predicts the likely most effective routine by checking various attributes of the system of PDE's and calculating a measure of compatibility of each routine to these attributes. \\blankline It then calls the resulting `best' routine. \\blankline ** At the moment,{} only Second Order Elliptic Partial Differential Equations are solved **"))) NIL NIL (-926) ((|retract| (((|Record| (|:| |pde| (|List| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |constraints| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |start| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |finish| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |grid| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |boundaryType| (|Integer|)) (|:| |dStart| (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |dFinish| (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)))))) (|:| |f| (|List| (|List| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))))) (|:| |st| (|String|)) (|:| |tol| (|DoubleFloat|))) $) "\\spad{retract(x)} \\undocumented{}")) (|coerce| (($ (|Record| (|:| |pde| (|List| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|:| |constraints| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |start| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |finish| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |grid| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |boundaryType| (|Integer|)) (|:| |dStart| (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|:| |dFinish| (|Matrix| (|DoubleFloat|)))))) (|:| |f| (|List| (|List| (|Expression| (|DoubleFloat|))))) (|:| |st| (|String|)) (|:| |tol| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{coerce(x)} \\undocumented{}"))) NIL NIL (-927 R S) ((|constructor| (NIL "A partial differential \\spad{R}-module with differentiations indexed by a parameter type \\spad{S}. \\blankline"))) ((-4505 . T) (-4504 . T)) NIL (-928 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "A partial differential ring with differentiations indexed by a parameter type \\spad{S}. \\blankline"))) ((-4507 . T)) NIL (-929 A S) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{2}{This category captures the interface of domains stable by partial} \\indented{2}{differentiation with respect to variables from some domain.} See Also: \\indented{2}{PartialDifferentialDomain}")) (D (($ $ (|List| |#2|) (|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|))) "\\spad{D(x,[s1,...,sn],[n1,...,nn])} is a shorthand for \\spad{differentiate(x,[s1,...,sn],[n1,...,nn])}.") (($ $ |#2| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{D(x,s,n)} is a shorthand for \\spad{differentiate(x,s,n)}.") (($ $ (|List| |#2|)) "\\spad{D(x,[s1,...sn])} is a shorthand for \\spad{differentiate(x,[s1,...sn])}.")) (|differentiate| (($ $ (|List| |#2|) (|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|))) "\\spad{differentiate(x,[s1,...,sn],[n1,...,nn])} computes multiple partial derivatives,{} \\spadignore{i.e.}") (($ $ |#2| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{differentiate(x,s,n)} computes multiple partial derivatives,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} \\spad{n}\\spad{-}th derivative of \\spad{x} with respect to \\spad{s}.") (($ $ (|List| |#2|)) "\\spad{differentiate(x,[s1,...sn])} computes successive partial derivatives,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} \\spad{differentiate(...differentiate(x, s1)..., sn)}."))) NIL NIL (-930 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{2}{This category captures the interface of domains stable by partial} \\indented{2}{differentiation with respect to variables from some domain.} See Also: \\indented{2}{PartialDifferentialDomain}")) (D (($ $ (|List| |#1|) (|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|))) "\\spad{D(x,[s1,...,sn],[n1,...,nn])} is a shorthand for \\spad{differentiate(x,[s1,...,sn],[n1,...,nn])}.") (($ $ |#1| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{D(x,s,n)} is a shorthand for \\spad{differentiate(x,s,n)}.") (($ $ (|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{D(x,[s1,...sn])} is a shorthand for \\spad{differentiate(x,[s1,...sn])}.")) (|differentiate| (($ $ (|List| |#1|) (|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|))) "\\spad{differentiate(x,[s1,...,sn],[n1,...,nn])} computes multiple partial derivatives,{} \\spadignore{i.e.}") (($ $ |#1| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{differentiate(x,s,n)} computes multiple partial derivatives,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} \\spad{n}\\spad{-}th derivative of \\spad{x} with respect to \\spad{s}.") (($ $ (|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{differentiate(x,[s1,...sn])} computes successive partial derivatives,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} \\spad{differentiate(...differentiate(x, s1)..., sn)}."))) NIL NIL (-931 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{A PendantTree(\\spad{S})is either a leaf? and is an \\spad{S} or has} a left and a right both PendantTree(\\spad{S})'s")) (|ptree| (($ $ $) "\\spad{ptree(x,y)} \\undocumented") (($ |#1|) "\\spad{ptree(s)} is a leaf? pendant tree"))) NIL ((-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-102))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133)))) (-4144 (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888))))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-102)))) (-932 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "Permutation(\\spad{S}) implements the group of all bijections \\indented{2}{on a set \\spad{S},{} which move only a finite number of points.} \\indented{2}{A permutation is considered as a map from \\spad{S} into \\spad{S}. In particular} \\indented{2}{multiplication is defined as composition of maps:} \\indented{2}{{\\em pi1 * pi2 = pi1 o pi2}.} \\indented{2}{The internal representation of permuatations are two lists} \\indented{2}{of equal length representing preimages and images.}")) (|coerceImages| (($ (|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{coerceImages(ls)} coerces the list {\\em ls} to a permutation whose image is given by {\\em ls} and the preimage is fixed to be {\\em [1,...,n]}. Note: {coerceImages(\\spad{ls})=coercePreimagesImages([1,{}...,{}\\spad{n}],{}\\spad{ls})}. We assume that both preimage and image do not contain repetitions.")) (|fixedPoints| (((|Set| |#1|) $) "\\spad{fixedPoints(p)} returns the points fixed by the permutation \\spad{p}.")) (|sort| (((|List| $) (|List| $)) "\\spad{sort(lp)} sorts a list of permutations {\\em lp} according to cycle structure first according to length of cycles,{} second,{} if \\spad{S} has \\spadtype{Finite} or \\spad{S} has \\spadtype{OrderedSet} according to lexicographical order of entries in cycles of equal length.")) (|odd?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{odd?(p)} returns \\spad{true} if and only if \\spad{p} is an odd permutation \\spadignore{i.e.} {\\em sign(p)} is {\\em -1}.")) (|even?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{even?(p)} returns \\spad{true} if and only if \\spad{p} is an even permutation,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} {\\em sign(p)} is 1.")) (|sign| (((|Integer|) $) "\\spad{sign(p)} returns the signum of the permutation \\spad{p},{} \\spad{+1} or \\spad{-1}.")) (|numberOfCycles| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{numberOfCycles(p)} returns the number of non-trivial cycles of the permutation \\spad{p}.")) (|order| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{order(p)} returns the order of a permutation \\spad{p} as a group element.")) (|cyclePartition| (((|Partition|) $) "\\spad{cyclePartition(p)} returns the cycle structure of a permutation \\spad{p} including cycles of length 1 only if \\spad{S} is finite.")) (|degree| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{degree(p)} retuns the number of points moved by the permutation \\spad{p}.")) (|coerceListOfPairs| (($ (|List| (|List| |#1|))) "\\spad{coerceListOfPairs(lls)} coerces a list of pairs {\\em lls} to a permutation. Error: if not consistent,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the set of the first elements coincides with the set of second elements. coerce(\\spad{p}) generates output of the permutation \\spad{p} with domain OutputForm.")) (|coerce| (($ (|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{coerce(ls)} coerces a cycle {\\em ls},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} a list with not repetitions to a permutation,{} which maps {\\em ls.i} to {\\em ls.i+1},{} indices modulo the length of the list. Error: if repetitions occur.") (($ (|List| (|List| |#1|))) "\\spad{coerce(lls)} coerces a list of cycles {\\em lls} to a permutation,{} each cycle being a list with no repetitions,{} is coerced to the permutation,{} which maps {\\em ls.i} to {\\em ls.i+1},{} indices modulo the length of the list,{} then these permutations are mutiplied. Error: if repetitions occur in one cycle.")) (|coercePreimagesImages| (($ (|List| (|List| |#1|))) "\\spad{coercePreimagesImages(lls)} coerces the representation {\\em lls} of a permutation as a list of preimages and images to a permutation. We assume that both preimage and image do not contain repetitions.")) (|listRepresentation| (((|Record| (|:| |preimage| (|List| |#1|)) (|:| |image| (|List| |#1|))) $) "\\spad{listRepresentation(p)} produces a representation {\\em rep} of the permutation \\spad{p} as a list of preimages and images,{} \\spad{i}.\\spad{e} \\spad{p} maps {\\em (rep.preimage).k} to {\\em (rep.image).k} for all indices \\spad{k}. Elements of \\spad{S} not in {\\em (rep.preimage).k} are fixed points,{} and these are the only fixed points of the permutation."))) ((-4507 . T)) ((-4144 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-381))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-872)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-381))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-872)))) (-933 |n| R) ((|constructor| (NIL "Permanent implements the functions {\\em permanent},{} the permanent for square matrices.")) (|permanent| ((|#2| (|SquareMatrix| |#1| |#2|)) "\\spad{permanent(x)} computes the permanent of a square matrix \\spad{x}. The {\\em permanent} is equivalent to the \\spadfun{determinant} except that coefficients have no change of sign. This function is much more difficult to compute than the {\\em determinant}. The formula used is by \\spad{H}.\\spad{J}. Ryser,{} improved by [Nijenhuis and Wilf,{} Ch. 19]. Note: permanent(\\spad{x}) choose one of three algorithms,{} depending on the underlying ring \\spad{R} and on \\spad{n},{} the number of rows (and columns) of x:\\begin{items} \\item 1. if 2 has an inverse in \\spad{R} we can use the algorithm of \\indented{3}{[Nijenhuis and Wilf,{} ch.19,{}\\spad{p}.158]; if 2 has no inverse,{}} \\indented{3}{some modifications are necessary:} \\item 2. if {\\em n > 6} and \\spad{R} is an integral domain with characteristic \\indented{3}{different from 2 (the algorithm works if and only 2 is not a} \\indented{3}{zero-divisor of \\spad{R} and {\\em characteristic()\\$R ~= 2},{}} \\indented{3}{but how to check that for any given \\spad{R} ?),{}} \\indented{3}{the local function {\\em permanent2} is called;} \\item 3. else,{} the local function {\\em permanent3} is called \\indented{3}{(works for all commutative rings \\spad{R}).} \\end{items}"))) NIL NIL (-934 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "PermutationCategory provides a categorial environment \\indented{1}{for subgroups of bijections of a set (\\spadignore{i.e.} permutations)}")) (< (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\spad{p < q} is an order relation on permutations. Note: this order is only total if and only if \\spad{S} is totally ordered or \\spad{S} is finite.")) (|orbit| (((|Set| |#1|) $ |#1|) "\\spad{orbit(p, el)} returns the orbit of {\\em el} under the permutation \\spad{p},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the set which is given by applications of the powers of \\spad{p} to {\\em el}.")) (|support| (((|Set| |#1|) $) "\\spad{support p} returns the set of points not fixed by the permutation \\spad{p}.")) (|cycles| (($ (|List| (|List| |#1|))) "\\spad{cycles(lls)} coerces a list list of cycles {\\em lls} to a permutation,{} each cycle being a list with not repetitions,{} is coerced to the permutation,{} which maps {\\em ls.i} to {\\em ls.i+1},{} indices modulo the length of the list,{} then these permutations are mutiplied. Error: if repetitions occur in one cycle.")) (|cycle| (($ (|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{cycle(ls)} coerces a cycle {\\em ls},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} a list with not repetitions to a permutation,{} which maps {\\em ls.i} to {\\em ls.i+1},{} indices modulo the length of the list. Error: if repetitions occur."))) ((-4507 . T)) NIL (-935 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "PermutationGroup implements permutation groups acting on a set \\spad{S},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} all subgroups of the symmetric group of \\spad{S},{} represented as a list of permutations (generators). Note that therefore the objects are not members of the \\Language category \\spadtype{Group}. Using the idea of base and strong generators by Sims,{} basic routines and algorithms are implemented so that the word problem for permutation groups can be solved.")) (|initializeGroupForWordProblem| (((|Void|) $ (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{initializeGroupForWordProblem(gp,m,n)} initializes the group {\\em gp} for the word problem. Notes: (1) with a small integer you get shorter words,{} but the routine takes longer than the standard routine for longer words. (2) be careful: invoking this routine will destroy the possibly stored information about your group (but will recompute it again). (3) users need not call this function normally for the soultion of the word problem.") (((|Void|) $) "\\spad{initializeGroupForWordProblem(gp)} initializes the group {\\em gp} for the word problem. Notes: it calls the other function of this name with parameters 0 and 1: {\\em initializeGroupForWordProblem(gp,0,1)}. Notes: (1) be careful: invoking this routine will destroy the possibly information about your group (but will recompute it again) (2) users need not call this function normally for the soultion of the word problem.")) (<= (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\spad{gp1 <= gp2} returns \\spad{true} if and only if {\\em gp1} is a subgroup of {\\em gp2}. Note: because of a bug in the parser you have to call this function explicitly by {\\em gp1 <=\\$(PERMGRP S) gp2}.")) (< (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\spad{gp1 < gp2} returns \\spad{true} if and only if {\\em gp1} is a proper subgroup of {\\em gp2}.")) (|support| (((|Set| |#1|) $) "\\spad{support(gp)} returns the points moved by the group {\\em gp}.")) (|wordInGenerators| (((|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|Permutation| |#1|) $) "\\spad{wordInGenerators(p,gp)} returns the word for the permutation \\spad{p} in the original generators of the group {\\em gp},{} represented by the indices of the list,{} given by {\\em generators}.")) (|wordInStrongGenerators| (((|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|Permutation| |#1|) $) "\\spad{wordInStrongGenerators(p,gp)} returns the word for the permutation \\spad{p} in the strong generators of the group {\\em gp},{} represented by the indices of the list,{} given by {\\em strongGenerators}.")) (|member?| (((|Boolean|) (|Permutation| |#1|) $) "\\spad{member?(pp,gp)} answers the question,{} whether the permutation {\\em pp} is in the group {\\em gp} or not.")) (|orbits| (((|Set| (|Set| |#1|)) $) "\\spad{orbits(gp)} returns the orbits of the group {\\em gp},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} it partitions the (finite) of all moved points.")) (|orbit| (((|Set| (|List| |#1|)) $ (|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{orbit(gp,ls)} returns the orbit of the ordered list {\\em ls} under the group {\\em gp}. Note: return type is \\spad{L} \\spad{L} \\spad{S} temporarily because FSET \\spad{L} \\spad{S} has an error.") (((|Set| (|Set| |#1|)) $ (|Set| |#1|)) "\\spad{orbit(gp,els)} returns the orbit of the unordered set {\\em els} under the group {\\em gp}.") (((|Set| |#1|) $ |#1|) "\\spad{orbit(gp,el)} returns the orbit of the element {\\em el} under the group {\\em gp},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the set of all points gained by applying each group element to {\\em el}.")) (|permutationGroup| (($ (|List| (|Permutation| |#1|))) "\\spad{permutationGroup(ls)} coerces a list of permutations {\\em ls} to the group generated by this list.")) (|wordsForStrongGenerators| (((|List| (|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|))) $) "\\spad{wordsForStrongGenerators(gp)} returns the words for the strong generators of the group {\\em gp} in the original generators of {\\em gp},{} represented by their indices in the list,{} given by {\\em generators}.")) (|strongGenerators| (((|List| (|Permutation| |#1|)) $) "\\spad{strongGenerators(gp)} returns strong generators for the group {\\em gp}.")) (|base| (((|List| |#1|) $) "\\spad{base(gp)} returns a base for the group {\\em gp}.")) (|degree| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{degree(gp)} returns the number of points moved by all permutations of the group {\\em gp}.")) (|order| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{order(gp)} returns the order of the group {\\em gp}.")) (|random| (((|Permutation| |#1|) $) "\\spad{random(gp)} returns a random product of maximal 20 generators of the group {\\em gp}. Note: {\\em random(gp)=random(gp,20)}.") (((|Permutation| |#1|) $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{random(gp,i)} returns a random product of maximal \\spad{i} generators of the group {\\em gp}.")) (|elt| (((|Permutation| |#1|) $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{elt(gp,i)} returns the \\spad{i}-th generator of the group {\\em gp}.")) (|generators| (((|List| (|Permutation| |#1|)) $) "\\spad{generators(gp)} returns the generators of the group {\\em gp}.")) (|coerce| (($ (|List| (|Permutation| |#1|))) "\\spad{coerce(ls)} coerces a list of permutations {\\em ls} to the group generated by this list.") (((|List| (|Permutation| |#1|)) $) "\\spad{coerce(gp)} returns the generators of the group {\\em gp}."))) NIL NIL (-936 |p|) ((|constructor| (NIL "PrimeField(\\spad{p}) implements the field with \\spad{p} elements if \\spad{p} is a prime number. Error: if \\spad{p} is not prime. Note: this domain does not check that argument is a prime."))) ((-4502 . T) (-4508 . T) (-4503 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) ((|HasCategory| $ (QUOTE (-149))) (|HasCategory| $ (QUOTE (-147))) (|HasCategory| $ (QUOTE (-381)))) (-937 R E |VarSet| S) ((|constructor| (NIL "PolynomialFactorizationByRecursion(\\spad{R},{}\\spad{E},{}\\spad{VarSet},{}\\spad{S}) is used for factorization of sparse univariate polynomials over a domain \\spad{S} of multivariate polynomials over \\spad{R}.")) (|factorSFBRlcUnit| (((|Factored| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|)) (|List| |#3|) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|)) "\\spad{factorSFBRlcUnit(p)} returns the square free factorization of polynomial \\spad{p} (see \\spadfun{factorSquareFreeByRecursion}{PolynomialFactorizationByRecursionUnivariate}) in the case where the leading coefficient of \\spad{p} is a unit.")) (|bivariateSLPEBR| (((|Union| (|List| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|)) "failed") (|List| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|)) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|) |#3|) "\\spad{bivariateSLPEBR(lp,p,v)} implements the bivariate case of \\spadfunFrom{solveLinearPolynomialEquationByRecursion}{PolynomialFactorizationByRecursionUnivariate}; its implementation depends on \\spad{R}")) (|randomR| ((|#1|) "\\spad{randomR produces} a random element of \\spad{R}")) (|factorSquareFreeByRecursion| (((|Factored| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|)) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|)) "\\spad{factorSquareFreeByRecursion(p)} returns the square free factorization of \\spad{p}. This functions performs the recursion step for factorSquareFreePolynomial,{} as defined in \\spadfun{PolynomialFactorizationExplicit} category (see \\spadfun{factorSquareFreePolynomial}).")) (|factorByRecursion| (((|Factored| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|)) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|)) "\\spad{factorByRecursion(p)} factors polynomial \\spad{p}. This function performs the recursion step for factorPolynomial,{} as defined in \\spadfun{PolynomialFactorizationExplicit} category (see \\spadfun{factorPolynomial})")) (|solveLinearPolynomialEquationByRecursion| (((|Union| (|List| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|)) "failed") (|List| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|)) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|)) "\\spad{solveLinearPolynomialEquationByRecursion([p1,...,pn],p)} returns the list of polynomials \\spad{[q1,...,qn]} such that \\spad{sum qi/pi = p / prod pi},{} a recursion step for solveLinearPolynomialEquation as defined in \\spadfun{PolynomialFactorizationExplicit} category (see \\spadfun{solveLinearPolynomialEquation}). If no such list of \\spad{qi} exists,{} then \"failed\" is returned."))) NIL NIL (-938 R S) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{PolynomialFactorizationByRecursionUnivariate} \\spad{R} is a \\spadfun{PolynomialFactorizationExplicit} domain,{} \\spad{S} is univariate polynomials over \\spad{R} We are interested in handling SparseUnivariatePolynomials over \\spad{S},{} is a variable we shall call \\spad{z}")) (|factorSFBRlcUnit| (((|Factored| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|)) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|)) "\\spad{factorSFBRlcUnit(p)} returns the square free factorization of polynomial \\spad{p} (see \\spadfun{factorSquareFreeByRecursion}{PolynomialFactorizationByRecursionUnivariate}) in the case where the leading coefficient of \\spad{p} is a unit.")) (|randomR| ((|#1|) "\\spad{randomR()} produces a random element of \\spad{R}")) (|factorSquareFreeByRecursion| (((|Factored| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|)) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|)) "\\spad{factorSquareFreeByRecursion(p)} returns the square free factorization of \\spad{p}. This functions performs the recursion step for factorSquareFreePolynomial,{} as defined in \\spadfun{PolynomialFactorizationExplicit} category (see \\spadfun{factorSquareFreePolynomial}).")) (|factorByRecursion| (((|Factored| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|)) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|)) "\\spad{factorByRecursion(p)} factors polynomial \\spad{p}. This function performs the recursion step for factorPolynomial,{} as defined in \\spadfun{PolynomialFactorizationExplicit} category (see \\spadfun{factorPolynomial})")) (|solveLinearPolynomialEquationByRecursion| (((|Union| (|List| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|)) "failed") (|List| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|)) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|)) "\\spad{solveLinearPolynomialEquationByRecursion([p1,...,pn],p)} returns the list of polynomials \\spad{[q1,...,qn]} such that \\spad{sum qi/pi = p / prod pi},{} a recursion step for solveLinearPolynomialEquation as defined in \\spadfun{PolynomialFactorizationExplicit} category (see \\spadfun{solveLinearPolynomialEquation}). If no such list of \\spad{qi} exists,{} then \"failed\" is returned."))) NIL NIL (-939 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "This is the category of domains that know \"enough\" about themselves in order to factor univariate polynomials over themselves. This will be used in future releases for supporting factorization over finitely generated coefficient fields,{} it is not yet available in the current release of axiom.")) (|charthRoot| (((|Maybe| $) $) "\\spad{charthRoot(r)} returns the \\spad{p}\\spad{-}th root of \\spad{r},{} or \\spad{nothing} if none exists in the domain.")) (|conditionP| (((|Union| (|Vector| $) "failed") (|Matrix| $)) "\\spad{conditionP(m)} returns a vector of elements,{} not all zero,{} whose \\spad{p}\\spad{-}th powers (\\spad{p} is the characteristic of the domain) are a solution of the homogenous linear system represented by \\spad{m},{} or \"failed\" is there is no such vector.")) (|solveLinearPolynomialEquation| (((|Union| (|List| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) "failed") (|List| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) "\\spad{solveLinearPolynomialEquation([f1, ..., fn], g)} (where the \\spad{fi} are relatively prime to each other) returns a list of \\spad{ai} such that \\spad{g/prod fi = sum ai/fi} or returns \"failed\" if no such list of \\spad{ai}'s exists.")) (|gcdPolynomial| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) "\\spad{gcdPolynomial(p,q)} returns the gcd of the univariate polynomials \\spad{p} qnd \\spad{q}.")) (|factorSquareFreePolynomial| (((|Factored| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) "\\spad{factorSquareFreePolynomial(p)} factors the univariate polynomial \\spad{p} into irreducibles where \\spad{p} is known to be square free and primitive with respect to its main variable.")) (|factorPolynomial| (((|Factored| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) "\\spad{factorPolynomial(p)} returns the factorization into irreducibles of the univariate polynomial \\spad{p}.")) (|squareFreePolynomial| (((|Factored| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) "\\spad{squareFreePolynomial(p)} returns the square-free factorization of the univariate polynomial \\spad{p}."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-147)))) (-940) ((|constructor| (NIL "This is the category of domains that know \"enough\" about themselves in order to factor univariate polynomials over themselves. This will be used in future releases for supporting factorization over finitely generated coefficient fields,{} it is not yet available in the current release of axiom.")) (|charthRoot| (((|Maybe| $) $) "\\spad{charthRoot(r)} returns the \\spad{p}\\spad{-}th root of \\spad{r},{} or \\spad{nothing} if none exists in the domain.")) (|conditionP| (((|Union| (|Vector| $) "failed") (|Matrix| $)) "\\spad{conditionP(m)} returns a vector of elements,{} not all zero,{} whose \\spad{p}\\spad{-}th powers (\\spad{p} is the characteristic of the domain) are a solution of the homogenous linear system represented by \\spad{m},{} or \"failed\" is there is no such vector.")) (|solveLinearPolynomialEquation| (((|Union| (|List| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) "failed") (|List| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) "\\spad{solveLinearPolynomialEquation([f1, ..., fn], g)} (where the \\spad{fi} are relatively prime to each other) returns a list of \\spad{ai} such that \\spad{g/prod fi = sum ai/fi} or returns \"failed\" if no such list of \\spad{ai}'s exists.")) (|gcdPolynomial| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) "\\spad{gcdPolynomial(p,q)} returns the gcd of the univariate polynomials \\spad{p} qnd \\spad{q}.")) (|factorSquareFreePolynomial| (((|Factored| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) "\\spad{factorSquareFreePolynomial(p)} factors the univariate polynomial \\spad{p} into irreducibles where \\spad{p} is known to be square free and primitive with respect to its main variable.")) (|factorPolynomial| (((|Factored| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) "\\spad{factorPolynomial(p)} returns the factorization into irreducibles of the univariate polynomial \\spad{p}.")) (|squareFreePolynomial| (((|Factored| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) "\\spad{squareFreePolynomial(p)} returns the square-free factorization of the univariate polynomial \\spad{p}."))) ((-4503 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-941 R0 -4164 UP UPUP R) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package provides function for testing whether a divisor on a curve is a torsion divisor.")) (|torsionIfCan| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |order| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |function| |#5|)) "failed") (|FiniteDivisor| |#2| |#3| |#4| |#5|)) "\\spad{torsionIfCan(f)}\\\\ undocumented")) (|torsion?| (((|Boolean|) (|FiniteDivisor| |#2| |#3| |#4| |#5|)) "\\spad{torsion?(f)} \\undocumented")) (|order| (((|Union| (|NonNegativeInteger|) "failed") (|FiniteDivisor| |#2| |#3| |#4| |#5|)) "\\spad{order(f)} \\undocumented"))) NIL NIL (-942 UP UPUP R) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package provides function for testing whether a divisor on a curve is a torsion divisor.")) (|torsionIfCan| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |order| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |function| |#3|)) "failed") (|FiniteDivisor| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)) |#1| |#2| |#3|)) "\\spad{torsionIfCan(f)} \\undocumented")) (|torsion?| (((|Boolean|) (|FiniteDivisor| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)) |#1| |#2| |#3|)) "\\spad{torsion?(f)} \\undocumented")) (|order| (((|Union| (|NonNegativeInteger|) "failed") (|FiniteDivisor| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)) |#1| |#2| |#3|)) "\\spad{order(f)} \\undocumented"))) NIL NIL (-943 UP UPUP) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{Utilities for PFOQ and PFO} Author: Manuel Bronstein Date Created: 25 Aug 1988 Date Last Updated: 11 Jul 1990")) (|polyred| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{polyred(u)} \\undocumented")) (|doubleDisc| (((|Integer|) |#2|) "\\spad{doubleDisc(u)} \\undocumented")) (|mix| (((|Integer|) (|List| (|Record| (|:| |den| (|Integer|)) (|:| |gcdnum| (|Integer|))))) "\\spad{mix(l)} \\undocumented")) (|badNum| (((|Integer|) |#2|) "\\spad{badNum(u)} \\undocumented") (((|Record| (|:| |den| (|Integer|)) (|:| |gcdnum| (|Integer|))) |#1|) "\\spad{badNum(p)} \\undocumented")) (|getGoodPrime| (((|PositiveInteger|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{getGoodPrime n} returns the smallest prime not dividing \\spad{n}"))) NIL NIL (-944 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "The domain \\spadtype{PartialFraction} implements partial fractions over a euclidean domain \\spad{R}. This requirement on the argument domain allows us to normalize the fractions. Of particular interest are the 2 forms for these fractions. The ``compact'' form has only one fractional term per prime in the denominator,{} while the ``p-adic'' form expands each numerator \\spad{p}-adically via the prime \\spad{p} in the denominator. For computational efficiency,{} the compact form is used,{} though the \\spad{p}-adic form may be gotten by calling the function \\spadfunFrom{padicFraction}{PartialFraction}. For a general euclidean domain,{} it is not known how to factor the denominator. Thus the function \\spadfunFrom{partialFraction}{PartialFraction} takes as its second argument an element of \\spadtype{Factored(R)}.")) (|wholePart| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{wholePart(p)} extracts the whole part of the partial fraction \\spad{p}.")) (|partialFraction| (($ |#1| (|Factored| |#1|)) "\\spad{partialFraction(numer,denom)} is the main function for constructing partial fractions. The second argument is the denominator and should be factored.")) (|padicFraction| (($ $) "\\spad{padicFraction(q)} expands the fraction \\spad{p}-adically in the primes \\spad{p} in the denominator of \\spad{q}. For example,{} \\spad{padicFraction(3/(2**2)) = 1/2 + 1/(2**2)}. Use \\spadfunFrom{compactFraction}{PartialFraction} to return to compact form.")) (|padicallyExpand| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|) |#1| |#1|) "\\spad{padicallyExpand(p,x)} is a utility function that expands the second argument \\spad{x} ``p-adically'' in the first.")) (|numberOfFractionalTerms| (((|Integer|) $) "\\spad{numberOfFractionalTerms(p)} computes the number of fractional terms in \\spad{p}. This returns 0 if there is no fractional part.")) (|nthFractionalTerm| (($ $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{nthFractionalTerm(p,n)} extracts the \\spad{n}th fractional term from the partial fraction \\spad{p}. This returns 0 if the index \\spad{n} is out of range.")) (|firstNumer| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{firstNumer(p)} extracts the numerator of the first fractional term. This returns 0 if there is no fractional part (use \\spadfunFrom{wholePart}{PartialFraction} to get the whole part).")) (|firstDenom| (((|Factored| |#1|) $) "\\spad{firstDenom(p)} extracts the denominator of the first fractional term. This returns 1 if there is no fractional part (use \\spadfunFrom{wholePart}{PartialFraction} to get the whole part).")) (|compactFraction| (($ $) "\\spad{compactFraction(p)} normalizes the partial fraction \\spad{p} to the compact representation. In this form,{} the partial fraction has only one fractional term per prime in the denominator.")) (|coerce| (($ (|Fraction| (|Factored| |#1|))) "\\spad{coerce(f)} takes a fraction with numerator and denominator in factored form and creates a partial fraction. It is necessary for the parts to be factored because it is not known in general how to factor elements of \\spad{R} and this is needed to decompose into partial fractions.") (((|Fraction| |#1|) $) "\\spad{coerce(p)} sums up the components of the partial fraction and returns a single fraction."))) ((-4502 . T) (-4508 . T) (-4503 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-945 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "The package \\spadtype{PartialFractionPackage} gives an easier to use interfact the domain \\spadtype{PartialFraction}. The user gives a fraction of polynomials,{} and a variable and the package converts it to the proper datatype for the \\spadtype{PartialFraction} domain.")) (|partialFraction| (((|Any|) (|Polynomial| |#1|) (|Factored| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{partialFraction(num, facdenom, var)} returns the partial fraction decomposition of the rational function whose numerator is \\spad{num} and whose factored denominator is \\spad{facdenom} with respect to the variable var.") (((|Any|) (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{partialFraction(rf, var)} returns the partial fraction decomposition of the rational function \\spad{rf} with respect to the variable var."))) NIL NIL (-946 E OV R P) ((|gcdPrimitive| ((|#4| (|List| |#4|)) "\\spad{gcdPrimitive lp} computes the gcd of the list of primitive polynomials lp.") (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|)) "\\spad{gcdPrimitive(p,q)} computes the gcd of the primitive polynomials \\spad{p} and \\spad{q}.") ((|#4| |#4| |#4|) "\\spad{gcdPrimitive(p,q)} computes the gcd of the primitive polynomials \\spad{p} and \\spad{q}.")) (|gcd| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|) (|List| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|))) "\\spad{gcd(lp)} computes the gcd of the list of polynomials \\spad{lp}.") (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#4|)) "\\spad{gcd(p,q)} computes the gcd of the two polynomials \\spad{p} and \\spad{q}.") ((|#4| (|List| |#4|)) "\\spad{gcd(lp)} computes the gcd of the list of polynomials \\spad{lp}.") ((|#4| |#4| |#4|) "\\spad{gcd(p,q)} computes the gcd of the two polynomials \\spad{p} and \\spad{q}."))) NIL NIL (-947) ((|constructor| (NIL "PermutationGroupExamples provides permutation groups for some classes of groups: symmetric,{} alternating,{} dihedral,{} cyclic,{} direct products of cyclic,{} which are in fact the finite abelian groups of symmetric groups called Young subgroups. Furthermore,{} Rubik's group as permutation group of 48 integers and a list of sporadic simple groups derived from the atlas of finite groups.")) (|youngGroup| (((|PermutationGroup| (|Integer|)) (|Partition|)) "\\spad{youngGroup(lambda)} constructs the direct product of the symmetric groups given by the parts of the partition {\\em lambda}.") (((|PermutationGroup| (|Integer|)) (|List| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{youngGroup([n1,...,nk])} constructs the direct product of the symmetric groups {\\em Sn1},{}...,{}{\\em Snk}.")) (|rubiksGroup| (((|PermutationGroup| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{rubiksGroup constructs} the permutation group representing Rubic's Cube acting on integers {\\em 10*i+j} for {\\em 1 <= i <= 6},{} {\\em 1 <= j <= 8}. The faces of Rubik's Cube are labelled in the obvious way Front,{} Right,{} Up,{} Down,{} Left,{} Back and numbered from 1 to 6 in this given ordering,{} the pieces on each face (except the unmoveable center piece) are clockwise numbered from 1 to 8 starting with the piece in the upper left corner. The moves of the cube are represented as permutations on these pieces,{} represented as a two digit integer {\\em ij} where \\spad{i} is the numer of theface (1 to 6) and \\spad{j} is the number of the piece on this face. The remaining ambiguities are resolved by looking at the 6 generators,{} which represent a 90 degree turns of the faces,{} or from the following pictorial description. Permutation group representing Rubic's Cube acting on integers 10*i+j for 1 <= \\spad{i} <= 6,{} 1 <= \\spad{j} \\spad{<=8}. \\blankline\\begin{verbatim}Rubik's Cube: +-----+ +-- B where: marks Side # : / U /|/ / / | F(ront) <-> 1 L --> +-----+ R| R(ight) <-> 2 | | + U(p) <-> 3 | F | / D(own) <-> 4 | |/ L(eft) <-> 5 +-----+ B(ack) <-> 6 ^ | DThe Cube's surface: The pieces on each side +---+ (except the unmoveable center |567| piece) are clockwise numbered |4U8| from 1 to 8 starting with the |321| piece in the upper left +---+---+---+ corner (see figure on the |781|123|345| left). The moves of the cube |6L2|8F4|2R6| are represented as |543|765|187| permutations on these pieces. +---+---+---+ Each of the pieces is |123| represented as a two digit |8D4| integer ij where i is the |765| # of the side ( 1 to 6 for +---+ F to B (see table above )) |567| and j is the # of the piece. |4B8| |321| +---+\\end{verbatim}")) (|janko2| (((|PermutationGroup| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{janko2 constructs} the janko group acting on the integers 1,{}...,{}100.") (((|PermutationGroup| (|Integer|)) (|List| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{janko2(li)} constructs the janko group acting on the 100 integers given in the list {\\em li}. Note: duplicates in the list will be removed. Error: if {\\em li} has less or more than 100 different entries")) (|mathieu24| (((|PermutationGroup| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{mathieu24 constructs} the mathieu group acting on the integers 1,{}...,{}24.") (((|PermutationGroup| (|Integer|)) (|List| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{mathieu24(li)} constructs the mathieu group acting on the 24 integers given in the list {\\em li}. Note: duplicates in the list will be removed. Error: if {\\em li} has less or more than 24 different entries.")) (|mathieu23| (((|PermutationGroup| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{mathieu23 constructs} the mathieu group acting on the integers 1,{}...,{}23.") (((|PermutationGroup| (|Integer|)) (|List| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{mathieu23(li)} constructs the mathieu group acting on the 23 integers given in the list {\\em li}. Note: duplicates in the list will be removed. Error: if {\\em li} has less or more than 23 different entries.")) (|mathieu22| (((|PermutationGroup| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{mathieu22 constructs} the mathieu group acting on the integers 1,{}...,{}22.") (((|PermutationGroup| (|Integer|)) (|List| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{mathieu22(li)} constructs the mathieu group acting on the 22 integers given in the list {\\em li}. Note: duplicates in the list will be removed. Error: if {\\em li} has less or more than 22 different entries.")) (|mathieu12| (((|PermutationGroup| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{mathieu12 constructs} the mathieu group acting on the integers 1,{}...,{}12.") (((|PermutationGroup| (|Integer|)) (|List| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{mathieu12(li)} constructs the mathieu group acting on the 12 integers given in the list {\\em li}. Note: duplicates in the list will be removed Error: if {\\em li} has less or more than 12 different entries.")) (|mathieu11| (((|PermutationGroup| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{mathieu11 constructs} the mathieu group acting on the integers 1,{}...,{}11.") (((|PermutationGroup| (|Integer|)) (|List| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{mathieu11(li)} constructs the mathieu group acting on the 11 integers given in the list {\\em li}. Note: duplicates in the list will be removed. error,{} if {\\em li} has less or more than 11 different entries.")) (|dihedralGroup| (((|PermutationGroup| (|Integer|)) (|List| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{dihedralGroup([i1,...,ik])} constructs the dihedral group of order 2k acting on the integers out of {\\em i1},{}...,{}{\\em ik}. Note: duplicates in the list will be removed.") (((|PermutationGroup| (|Integer|)) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{dihedralGroup(n)} constructs the dihedral group of order 2n acting on integers 1,{}...,{}\\spad{N}.")) (|cyclicGroup| (((|PermutationGroup| (|Integer|)) (|List| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{cyclicGroup([i1,...,ik])} constructs the cyclic group of order \\spad{k} acting on the integers {\\em i1},{}...,{}{\\em ik}. Note: duplicates in the list will be removed.") (((|PermutationGroup| (|Integer|)) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{cyclicGroup(n)} constructs the cyclic group of order \\spad{n} acting on the integers 1,{}...,{}\\spad{n}.")) (|abelianGroup| (((|PermutationGroup| (|Integer|)) (|List| (|PositiveInteger|))) "\\spad{abelianGroup([n1,...,nk])} constructs the abelian group that is the direct product of cyclic groups with order {\\em ni}.")) (|alternatingGroup| (((|PermutationGroup| (|Integer|)) (|List| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{alternatingGroup(li)} constructs the alternating group acting on the integers in the list {\\em li},{} generators are in general the {\\em n-2}-cycle {\\em (li.3,...,li.n)} and the 3-cycle {\\em (li.1,li.2,li.3)},{} if \\spad{n} is odd and product of the 2-cycle {\\em (li.1,li.2)} with {\\em n-2}-cycle {\\em (li.3,...,li.n)} and the 3-cycle {\\em (li.1,li.2,li.3)},{} if \\spad{n} is even. Note: duplicates in the list will be removed.") (((|PermutationGroup| (|Integer|)) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{alternatingGroup(n)} constructs the alternating group {\\em An} acting on the integers 1,{}...,{}\\spad{n},{} generators are in general the {\\em n-2}-cycle {\\em (3,...,n)} and the 3-cycle {\\em (1,2,3)} if \\spad{n} is odd and the product of the 2-cycle {\\em (1,2)} with {\\em n-2}-cycle {\\em (3,...,n)} and the 3-cycle {\\em (1,2,3)} if \\spad{n} is even.")) (|symmetricGroup| (((|PermutationGroup| (|Integer|)) (|List| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{symmetricGroup(li)} constructs the symmetric group acting on the integers in the list {\\em li},{} generators are the cycle given by {\\em li} and the 2-cycle {\\em (li.1,li.2)}. Note: duplicates in the list will be removed.") (((|PermutationGroup| (|Integer|)) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{symmetricGroup(n)} constructs the symmetric group {\\em Sn} acting on the integers 1,{}...,{}\\spad{n},{} generators are the {\\em n}-cycle {\\em (1,...,n)} and the 2-cycle {\\em (1,2)}."))) NIL NIL (-948 -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "Groebner functions for \\spad{P} \\spad{F} \\indented{2}{This package is an interface package to the groebner basis} package which allows you to compute groebner bases for polynomials in either lexicographic ordering or total degree ordering refined by reverse lex. The input is the ordinary polynomial type which is internally converted to a type with the required ordering. The resulting grobner basis is converted back to ordinary polynomials. The ordering among the variables is controlled by an explicit list of variables which is passed as a second argument. The coefficient domain is allowed to be any gcd domain,{} but the groebner basis is computed as if the polynomials were over a field.")) (|totalGroebner| (((|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|List| (|Symbol|))) "\\spad{totalGroebner(lp,lv)} computes Groebner basis for the list of polynomials \\spad{lp} with the terms ordered first by total degree and then refined by reverse lexicographic ordering. The variables are ordered by their position in the list \\spad{lv}.")) (|lexGroebner| (((|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|List| (|Symbol|))) "\\spad{lexGroebner(lp,lv)} computes Groebner basis for the list of polynomials \\spad{lp} in lexicographic order. The variables are ordered by their position in the list \\spad{lv}."))) NIL NIL (-949) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{PositiveInteger} provides functions for \\indented{2}{positive integers.}")) (|commutative| ((|attribute| "*") "\\spad{commutative(\"*\")} means multiplication is commutative : x*y = y*x")) (|gcd| (($ $ $) "\\spad{gcd(a,b)} computes the greatest common divisor of two positive integers \\spad{a} and \\spad{b}."))) (((-4512 "*") . T)) NIL (-950 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{Provides a coercion from the symbolic fractions in \\%\\spad{pi} with} integer coefficients to any Expression type. Date Created: 21 Feb 1990 Date Last Updated: 21 Feb 1990")) (|coerce| (((|Expression| |#1|) (|Pi|)) "\\spad{coerce(f)} returns \\spad{f} as an Expression(\\spad{R})."))) NIL NIL (-951) ((|constructor| (NIL "The category of constructive principal ideal domains,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} where a single generator can be constructively found for any ideal given by a finite set of generators. Note that this constructive definition only implies that finitely generated ideals are principal. It is not clear what we would mean by an infinitely generated ideal.")) (|expressIdealMember| (((|Maybe| (|List| $)) (|List| $) $) "\\spad{expressIdealMember([f1,...,fn],h)} returns a representation of \\spad{h} as a linear combination of the \\spad{fi} or \\spad{nothing} if \\spad{h} is not in the ideal generated by the \\spad{fi}.")) (|principalIdeal| (((|Record| (|:| |coef| (|List| $)) (|:| |generator| $)) (|List| $)) "\\spad{principalIdeal([f1,...,fn])} returns a record whose generator component is a generator of the ideal generated by \\spad{[f1,...,fn]} whose coef component satisfies \\spad{generator = sum (input.i * coef.i)}"))) ((-4503 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-952 |xx| -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package exports interpolation algorithms")) (|interpolate| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|) (|List| |#2|) (|List| |#2|)) "\\spad{interpolate(lf,lg)} \\undocumented") (((|UnivariatePolynomial| |#1| |#2|) (|UnivariatePolynomial| |#1| |#2|) (|List| |#2|) (|List| |#2|)) "\\spad{interpolate(u,lf,lg)} \\undocumented"))) NIL NIL (-953 -4164 P) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package exports interpolation algorithms")) (|LagrangeInterpolation| ((|#2| (|List| |#1|) (|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{LagrangeInterpolation(l1,l2)} \\undocumented"))) NIL NIL (-954 R |Var| |Expon| GR) ((|constructor| (NIL "Author: William Sit,{} spring 89")) (|inconsistent?| (((|Boolean|) (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) "inconsistant?(pl) returns \\spad{true} if the system of equations \\spad{p} = 0 for \\spad{p} in pl is inconsistent. It is assumed that pl is a groebner basis.") (((|Boolean|) (|List| |#4|)) "inconsistant?(pl) returns \\spad{true} if the system of equations \\spad{p} = 0 for \\spad{p} in pl is inconsistent. It is assumed that pl is a groebner basis.")) (|sqfree| ((|#4| |#4|) "\\spad{sqfree(p)} returns the product of square free factors of \\spad{p}")) (|regime| (((|Record| (|:| |eqzro| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |neqzro| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |wcond| (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) (|:| |bsoln| (|Record| (|:| |partsol| (|Vector| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) (|:| |basis| (|List| (|Vector| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))))))) (|Record| (|:| |det| |#4|) (|:| |rows| (|List| (|Integer|))) (|:| |cols| (|List| (|Integer|)))) (|Matrix| |#4|) (|List| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) (|List| (|List| |#4|)) (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{regime(y,c, w, p, r, rm, m)} returns a regime,{} a list of polynomials specifying the consistency conditions,{} a particular solution and basis representing the general solution of the parametric linear system \\spad{c} \\spad{z} = \\spad{w} on that regime. The regime returned depends on the subdeterminant \\spad{y}.det and the row and column indices. The solutions are simplified using the assumption that the system has rank \\spad{r} and maximum rank \\spad{rm}. The list \\spad{p} represents a list of list of factors of polynomials in a groebner basis of the ideal generated by higher order subdeterminants,{} and ius used for the simplification. The mode \\spad{m} distinguishes the cases when the system is homogeneous,{} or the right hand side is arbitrary,{} or when there is no new right hand side variables.")) (|redmat| (((|Matrix| |#4|) (|Matrix| |#4|) (|List| |#4|)) "\\spad{redmat(m,g)} returns a matrix whose entries are those of \\spad{m} modulo the ideal generated by the groebner basis \\spad{g}")) (|ParCond| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |det| |#4|) (|:| |rows| (|List| (|Integer|))) (|:| |cols| (|List| (|Integer|))))) (|Matrix| |#4|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{ParCond(m,k)} returns the list of all \\spad{k} by \\spad{k} subdeterminants in the matrix \\spad{m}")) (|overset?| (((|Boolean|) (|List| |#4|) (|List| (|List| |#4|))) "\\spad{overset?(s,sl)} returns \\spad{true} if \\spad{s} properly a sublist of a member of \\spad{sl}; otherwise it returns \\spad{false}")) (|nextSublist| (((|List| (|List| (|Integer|))) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{nextSublist(n,k)} returns a list of \\spad{k}-subsets of {1,{} ...,{} \\spad{n}}.")) (|minset| (((|List| (|List| |#4|)) (|List| (|List| |#4|))) "\\spad{minset(sl)} returns the sublist of \\spad{sl} consisting of the minimal lists (with respect to inclusion) in the list \\spad{sl} of lists")) (|minrank| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) (|List| (|Record| (|:| |rank| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |eqns| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |det| |#4|) (|:| |rows| (|List| (|Integer|))) (|:| |cols| (|List| (|Integer|)))))) (|:| |fgb| (|List| |#4|))))) "\\spad{minrank(r)} returns the minimum rank in the list \\spad{r} of regimes")) (|maxrank| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) (|List| (|Record| (|:| |rank| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |eqns| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |det| |#4|) (|:| |rows| (|List| (|Integer|))) (|:| |cols| (|List| (|Integer|)))))) (|:| |fgb| (|List| |#4|))))) "\\spad{maxrank(r)} returns the maximum rank in the list \\spad{r} of regimes")) (|factorset| (((|List| |#4|) |#4|) "\\spad{factorset(p)} returns the set of irreducible factors of \\spad{p}.")) (|B1solve| (((|Record| (|:| |partsol| (|Vector| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) (|:| |basis| (|List| (|Vector| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))))) (|Record| (|:| |mat| (|Matrix| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) (|:| |vec| (|List| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) (|:| |rank| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |rows| (|List| (|Integer|))) (|:| |cols| (|List| (|Integer|))))) "\\spad{B1solve(s)} solves the system (\\spad{s}.mat) \\spad{z} = \\spad{s}.vec for the variables given by the column indices of \\spad{s}.cols in terms of the other variables and the right hand side \\spad{s}.vec by assuming that the rank is \\spad{s}.rank,{} that the system is consistent,{} with the linearly independent equations indexed by the given row indices \\spad{s}.rows; the coefficients in \\spad{s}.mat involving parameters are treated as polynomials. B1solve(\\spad{s}) returns a particular solution to the system and a basis of the homogeneous system (\\spad{s}.mat) \\spad{z} = 0.")) (|redpps| (((|Record| (|:| |partsol| (|Vector| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) (|:| |basis| (|List| (|Vector| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))))) (|Record| (|:| |partsol| (|Vector| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) (|:| |basis| (|List| (|Vector| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))))) (|List| |#4|)) "\\spad{redpps(s,g)} returns the simplified form of \\spad{s} after reducing modulo a groebner basis \\spad{g}")) (|ParCondList| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |rank| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |eqns| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |det| |#4|) (|:| |rows| (|List| (|Integer|))) (|:| |cols| (|List| (|Integer|)))))) (|:| |fgb| (|List| |#4|)))) (|Matrix| |#4|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{ParCondList(c,r)} computes a list of subdeterminants of each rank >= \\spad{r} of the matrix \\spad{c} and returns a groebner basis for the ideal they generate")) (|hasoln| (((|Record| (|:| |sysok| (|Boolean|)) (|:| |z0| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |n0| (|List| |#4|))) (|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|)) "\\spad{hasoln(g, l)} tests whether the quasi-algebraic set defined by \\spad{p} = 0 for \\spad{p} in \\spad{g} and \\spad{q} ~= 0 for \\spad{q} in \\spad{l} is empty or not and returns a simplified definition of the quasi-algebraic set")) (|pr2dmp| ((|#4| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) "\\spad{pr2dmp(p)} converts \\spad{p} to target domain")) (|se2rfi| (((|List| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) (|List| (|Symbol|))) "\\spad{se2rfi(l)} converts \\spad{l} to target domain")) (|dmp2rfi| (((|List| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) (|List| |#4|)) "\\spad{dmp2rfi(l)} converts \\spad{l} to target domain") (((|Matrix| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) (|Matrix| |#4|)) "\\spad{dmp2rfi(m)} converts \\spad{m} to target domain") (((|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) |#4|) "\\spad{dmp2rfi(p)} converts \\spad{p} to target domain")) (|bsolve| (((|Record| (|:| |rgl| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |eqzro| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |neqzro| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |wcond| (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) (|:| |bsoln| (|Record| (|:| |partsol| (|Vector| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) (|:| |basis| (|List| (|Vector| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))))))))) (|:| |rgsz| (|Integer|))) (|Matrix| |#4|) (|List| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|String|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{bsolve(c, w, r, s, m)} returns a list of regimes and solutions of the system \\spad{c} \\spad{z} = \\spad{w} for ranks at least \\spad{r}; depending on the mode \\spad{m} chosen,{} it writes the output to a file given by the string \\spad{s}.")) (|rdregime| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |eqzro| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |neqzro| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |wcond| (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) (|:| |bsoln| (|Record| (|:| |partsol| (|Vector| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) (|:| |basis| (|List| (|Vector| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))))))))) (|String|)) "\\spad{rdregime(s)} reads in a list from a file with name \\spad{s}")) (|wrregime| (((|Integer|) (|List| (|Record| (|:| |eqzro| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |neqzro| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |wcond| (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) (|:| |bsoln| (|Record| (|:| |partsol| (|Vector| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) (|:| |basis| (|List| (|Vector| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))))))))) (|String|)) "\\spad{wrregime(l,s)} writes a list of regimes to a file named \\spad{s} and returns the number of regimes written")) (|psolve| (((|Integer|) (|Matrix| |#4|) (|PositiveInteger|) (|String|)) "\\spad{psolve(c,k,s)} solves \\spad{c} \\spad{z} = 0 for all possible ranks >= \\spad{k} of the matrix \\spad{c},{} writes the results to a file named \\spad{s},{} and returns the number of regimes") (((|Integer|) (|Matrix| |#4|) (|List| (|Symbol|)) (|PositiveInteger|) (|String|)) "\\spad{psolve(c,w,k,s)} solves \\spad{c} \\spad{z} = \\spad{w} for all possible ranks >= \\spad{k} of the matrix \\spad{c} and indeterminate right hand side \\spad{w},{} writes the results to a file named \\spad{s},{} and returns the number of regimes") (((|Integer|) (|Matrix| |#4|) (|List| |#4|) (|PositiveInteger|) (|String|)) "\\spad{psolve(c,w,k,s)} solves \\spad{c} \\spad{z} = \\spad{w} for all possible ranks >= \\spad{k} of the matrix \\spad{c} and given right hand side \\spad{w},{} writes the results to a file named \\spad{s},{} and returns the number of regimes") (((|Integer|) (|Matrix| |#4|) (|String|)) "\\spad{psolve(c,s)} solves \\spad{c} \\spad{z} = 0 for all possible ranks of the matrix \\spad{c} and given right hand side vector \\spad{w},{} writes the results to a file named \\spad{s},{} and returns the number of regimes") (((|Integer|) (|Matrix| |#4|) (|List| (|Symbol|)) (|String|)) "\\spad{psolve(c,w,s)} solves \\spad{c} \\spad{z} = \\spad{w} for all possible ranks of the matrix \\spad{c} and indeterminate right hand side \\spad{w},{} writes the results to a file named \\spad{s},{} and returns the number of regimes") (((|Integer|) (|Matrix| |#4|) (|List| |#4|) (|String|)) "\\spad{psolve(c,w,s)} solves \\spad{c} \\spad{z} = \\spad{w} for all possible ranks of the matrix \\spad{c} and given right hand side vector \\spad{w},{} writes the results to a file named \\spad{s},{} and returns the number of regimes") (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |eqzro| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |neqzro| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |wcond| (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) (|:| |bsoln| (|Record| (|:| |partsol| (|Vector| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) (|:| |basis| (|List| (|Vector| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))))))))) (|Matrix| |#4|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{psolve(c)} solves the homogeneous linear system \\spad{c} \\spad{z} = 0 for all possible ranks >= \\spad{k} of the matrix \\spad{c}") (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |eqzro| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |neqzro| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |wcond| (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) (|:| |bsoln| (|Record| (|:| |partsol| (|Vector| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) (|:| |basis| (|List| (|Vector| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))))))))) (|Matrix| |#4|) (|List| (|Symbol|)) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{psolve(c,w,k)} solves \\spad{c} \\spad{z} = \\spad{w} for all possible ranks >= \\spad{k} of the matrix \\spad{c} and indeterminate right hand side \\spad{w}") (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |eqzro| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |neqzro| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |wcond| (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) (|:| |bsoln| (|Record| (|:| |partsol| (|Vector| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) (|:| |basis| (|List| (|Vector| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))))))))) (|Matrix| |#4|) (|List| |#4|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{psolve(c,w,k)} solves \\spad{c} \\spad{z} = \\spad{w} for all possible ranks >= \\spad{k} of the matrix \\spad{c} and given right hand side vector \\spad{w}") (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |eqzro| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |neqzro| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |wcond| (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) (|:| |bsoln| (|Record| (|:| |partsol| (|Vector| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) (|:| |basis| (|List| (|Vector| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))))))))) (|Matrix| |#4|)) "\\spad{psolve(c)} solves the homogeneous linear system \\spad{c} \\spad{z} = 0 for all possible ranks of the matrix \\spad{c}") (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |eqzro| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |neqzro| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |wcond| (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) (|:| |bsoln| (|Record| (|:| |partsol| (|Vector| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) (|:| |basis| (|List| (|Vector| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))))))))) (|Matrix| |#4|) (|List| (|Symbol|))) "\\spad{psolve(c,w)} solves \\spad{c} \\spad{z} = \\spad{w} for all possible ranks of the matrix \\spad{c} and indeterminate right hand side \\spad{w}") (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |eqzro| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |neqzro| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |wcond| (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) (|:| |bsoln| (|Record| (|:| |partsol| (|Vector| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) (|:| |basis| (|List| (|Vector| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))))))))) (|Matrix| |#4|) (|List| |#4|)) "\\spad{psolve(c,w)} solves \\spad{c} \\spad{z} = \\spad{w} for all possible ranks of the matrix \\spad{c} and given right hand side vector \\spad{w}"))) NIL NIL (-955) ((|constructor| (NIL "The Plot domain supports plotting of functions defined over a real number system. A real number system is a model for the real numbers and as such may be an approximation. For example floating point numbers and infinite continued fractions. The facilities at this point are limited to 2-dimensional plots or either a single function or a parametric function.")) (|debug| (((|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{debug(true)} turns debug mode on \\spad{debug(false)} turns debug mode off")) (|numFunEvals| (((|Integer|)) "\\spad{numFunEvals()} returns the number of points computed")) (|setAdaptive| (((|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{setAdaptive(true)} turns adaptive plotting on \\spad{setAdaptive(false)} turns adaptive plotting off")) (|adaptive?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{adaptive?()} determines whether plotting be done adaptively")) (|setScreenResolution| (((|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{setScreenResolution(i)} sets the screen resolution to \\spad{i}")) (|screenResolution| (((|Integer|)) "\\spad{screenResolution()} returns the screen resolution")) (|setMaxPoints| (((|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{setMaxPoints(i)} sets the maximum number of points in a plot to \\spad{i}")) (|maxPoints| (((|Integer|)) "\\spad{maxPoints()} returns the maximum number of points in a plot")) (|setMinPoints| (((|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{setMinPoints(i)} sets the minimum number of points in a plot to \\spad{i}")) (|minPoints| (((|Integer|)) "\\spad{minPoints()} returns the minimum number of points in a plot")) (|tRange| (((|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|)) $) "\\spad{tRange(p)} returns the range of the parameter in a parametric plot \\spad{p}")) (|refine| (($ $) "\\spad{refine(p)} performs a refinement on the plot \\spad{p}") (($ $ (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{refine(x,r)} \\undocumented")) (|zoom| (($ $ (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{zoom(x,r,s)} \\undocumented") (($ $ (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{zoom(x,r)} \\undocumented")) (|parametric?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{parametric? determines} whether it is a parametric plot?")) (|plotPolar| (($ (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{plotPolar(f)} plots the polar curve \\spad{r = f(theta)} as theta ranges over the interval \\spad{[0,2*\\%pi]}; this is the same as the parametric curve \\spad{x = f(t) * cos(t)},{} \\spad{y = f(t) * sin(t)}.") (($ (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{plotPolar(f,a..b)} plots the polar curve \\spad{r = f(theta)} as theta ranges over the interval \\spad{[a,b]}; this is the same as the parametric curve \\spad{x = f(t) * cos(t)},{} \\spad{y = f(t) * sin(t)}.")) (|pointPlot| (($ (|Mapping| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{pointPlot(t +-> (f(t),g(t)),a..b,c..d,e..f)} plots the parametric curve \\spad{x = f(t)},{} \\spad{y = g(t)} as \\spad{t} ranges over the interval \\spad{[a,b]}; \\spad{x}-range of \\spad{[c,d]} and \\spad{y}-range of \\spad{[e,f]} are noted in Plot object.") (($ (|Mapping| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{pointPlot(t +-> (f(t),g(t)),a..b)} plots the parametric curve \\spad{x = f(t)},{} \\spad{y = g(t)} as \\spad{t} ranges over the interval \\spad{[a,b]}.")) (|plot| (($ $ (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{plot(x,r)} \\undocumented") (($ (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{plot(f,g,a..b,c..d,e..f)} plots the parametric curve \\spad{x = f(t)},{} \\spad{y = g(t)} as \\spad{t} ranges over the interval \\spad{[a,b]}; \\spad{x}-range of \\spad{[c,d]} and \\spad{y}-range of \\spad{[e,f]} are noted in Plot object.") (($ (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{plot(f,g,a..b)} plots the parametric curve \\spad{x = f(t)},{} \\spad{y = g(t)} as \\spad{t} ranges over the interval \\spad{[a,b]}.") (($ (|List| (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|))) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{plot([f1,...,fm],a..b,c..d)} plots the functions \\spad{y = f1(x)},{}...,{} \\spad{y = fm(x)} on the interval \\spad{a..b}; \\spad{y}-range of \\spad{[c,d]} is noted in Plot object.") (($ (|List| (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|))) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{plot([f1,...,fm],a..b)} plots the functions \\spad{y = f1(x)},{}...,{} \\spad{y = fm(x)} on the interval \\spad{a..b}.") (($ (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{plot(f,a..b,c..d)} plots the function \\spad{f(x)} on the interval \\spad{[a,b]}; \\spad{y}-range of \\spad{[c,d]} is noted in Plot object.") (($ (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{plot(f,a..b)} plots the function \\spad{f(x)} on the interval \\spad{[a,b]}."))) NIL NIL (-956 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spad{PlotFunctions1} provides facilities for plotting curves where functions SF -> SF are specified by giving an expression")) (|plotPolar| (((|Plot|) |#1| (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{plotPolar(f,theta)} plots the graph of \\spad{r = f(theta)} as \\spad{theta} ranges from 0 to 2 \\spad{pi}") (((|Plot|) |#1| (|Symbol|) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{plotPolar(f,theta,seg)} plots the graph of \\spad{r = f(theta)} as \\spad{theta} ranges over an interval")) (|plot| (((|Plot|) |#1| |#1| (|Symbol|) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{plot(f,g,t,seg)} plots the graph of \\spad{x = f(t)},{} \\spad{y = g(t)} as \\spad{t} ranges over an interval.") (((|Plot|) |#1| (|Symbol|) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{plot(fcn,x,seg)} plots the graph of \\spad{y = f(x)} on a interval"))) NIL NIL (-957) ((|constructor| (NIL "Plot3D supports parametric plots defined over a real number system. A real number system is a model for the real numbers and as such may be an approximation. For example,{} floating point numbers and infinite continued fractions are real number systems. The facilities at this point are limited to 3-dimensional parametric plots.")) (|debug3D| (((|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{debug3D(true)} turns debug mode on; debug3D(\\spad{false}) turns debug mode off.")) (|numFunEvals3D| (((|Integer|)) "\\spad{numFunEvals3D()} returns the number of points computed.")) (|setAdaptive3D| (((|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{setAdaptive3D(true)} turns adaptive plotting on; setAdaptive3D(\\spad{false}) turns adaptive plotting off.")) (|adaptive3D?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{adaptive3D?()} determines whether plotting be done adaptively.")) (|setScreenResolution3D| (((|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{setScreenResolution3D(i)} sets the screen resolution for a 3d graph to \\spad{i}.")) (|screenResolution3D| (((|Integer|)) "\\spad{screenResolution3D()} returns the screen resolution for a 3d graph.")) (|setMaxPoints3D| (((|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{setMaxPoints3D(i)} sets the maximum number of points in a plot to \\spad{i}.")) (|maxPoints3D| (((|Integer|)) "\\spad{maxPoints3D()} returns the maximum number of points in a plot.")) (|setMinPoints3D| (((|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{setMinPoints3D(i)} sets the minimum number of points in a plot to \\spad{i}.")) (|minPoints3D| (((|Integer|)) "\\spad{minPoints3D()} returns the minimum number of points in a plot.")) (|tValues| (((|List| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))) $) "\\spad{tValues(p)} returns a list of lists of the values of the parameter for which a point is computed,{} one list for each curve in the plot \\spad{p}.")) (|tRange| (((|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|)) $) "\\spad{tRange(p)} returns the range of the parameter in a parametric plot \\spad{p}.")) (|refine| (($ $) "\\spad{refine(x)} \\undocumented") (($ $ (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{refine(x,r)} \\undocumented")) (|zoom| (($ $ (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{zoom(x,r,s,t)} \\undocumented")) (|plot| (($ $ (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{plot(x,r)} \\undocumented") (($ (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{plot(f1,f2,f3,f4,x,y,z,w)} \\undocumented") (($ (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Mapping| (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{plot(f,g,h,a..b)} plots {/emx = \\spad{f}(\\spad{t}),{} \\spad{y} = \\spad{g}(\\spad{t}),{} \\spad{z} = \\spad{h}(\\spad{t})} as \\spad{t} ranges over {/em[a,{}\\spad{b}]}.")) (|pointPlot| (($ (|Mapping| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{pointPlot(f,x,y,z,w)} \\undocumented") (($ (|Mapping| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{pointPlot(f,g,h,a..b)} plots {/emx = \\spad{f}(\\spad{t}),{} \\spad{y} = \\spad{g}(\\spad{t}),{} \\spad{z} = \\spad{h}(\\spad{t})} as \\spad{t} ranges over {/em[a,{}\\spad{b}]}."))) NIL NIL (-958) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package exports plotting tools")) (|calcRanges| (((|List| (|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|List| (|List| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|))))) "\\spad{calcRanges(l)} \\undocumented"))) NIL NIL (-959) ((|constructor| (NIL "Attaching assertions to symbols for pattern matching. Date Created: 21 Mar 1989 Date Last Updated: 23 May 1990")) (|multiple| (((|Expression| (|Integer|)) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{multiple(x)} tells the pattern matcher that \\spad{x} should preferably match a multi-term quantity in a sum or product. For matching on lists,{} multiple(\\spad{x}) tells the pattern matcher that \\spad{x} should match a list instead of an element of a list.")) (|optional| (((|Expression| (|Integer|)) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{optional(x)} tells the pattern matcher that \\spad{x} can match an identity (0 in a sum,{} 1 in a product or exponentiation)..")) (|constant| (((|Expression| (|Integer|)) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{constant(x)} tells the pattern matcher that \\spad{x} should match only the symbol 'x and no other quantity.")) (|assert| (((|Expression| (|Integer|)) (|Symbol|) (|Identifier|)) "\\spad{assert(x, s)} makes the assertion \\spad{s} about \\spad{x}."))) NIL NIL (-960 R -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "Attaching assertions to symbols for pattern matching; Date Created: 21 Mar 1989 Date Last Updated: 23 May 1990")) (|multiple| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{multiple(x)} tells the pattern matcher that \\spad{x} should preferably match a multi-term quantity in a sum or product. For matching on lists,{} multiple(\\spad{x}) tells the pattern matcher that \\spad{x} should match a list instead of an element of a list. Error: if \\spad{x} is not a symbol.")) (|optional| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{optional(x)} tells the pattern matcher that \\spad{x} can match an identity (0 in a sum,{} 1 in a product or exponentiation). Error: if \\spad{x} is not a symbol.")) (|constant| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{constant(x)} tells the pattern matcher that \\spad{x} should match only the symbol 'x and no other quantity. Error: if \\spad{x} is not a symbol.")) (|assert| ((|#2| |#2| (|Identifier|)) "\\spad{assert(x, s)} makes the assertion \\spad{s} about \\spad{x}. 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(|patternMatch| (((|PatternMatchResult| |#1| |#3|) |#3| (|Pattern| |#1|) (|PatternMatchResult| |#1| |#3|)) "\\spad{patternMatch(expr, pat, res)} matches the pattern \\spad{pat} to the expression \\spad{expr}; res contains the variables of \\spad{pat} which are already matched and their matches."))) NIL NIL (-963 I) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package provides pattern matching functions on integers.")) (|patternMatch| (((|PatternMatchResult| (|Integer|) |#1|) |#1| (|Pattern| (|Integer|)) (|PatternMatchResult| (|Integer|) |#1|)) "\\spad{patternMatch(n, pat, res)} matches the pattern \\spad{pat} to the integer \\spad{n}; res contains the variables of \\spad{pat} which are already matched and their matches."))) NIL NIL (-964 S E) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package provides pattern matching functions on kernels.")) 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(((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{totalDegree(p)} returns the largest sum over all monomials of all exponents of a monomial.")) (|isExpt| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |var| |#4|) (|:| |exponent| (|NonNegativeInteger|))) "failed") $) "\\spad{isExpt(p)} returns \\spad{[x, n]} if polynomial \\spad{p} has the form \\spad{x**n} and \\spad{n > 0}.")) (|isTimes| (((|Union| (|List| $) "failed") $) "\\spad{isTimes(p)} returns \\spad{[a1,...,an]} if polynomial \\spad{p = a1 ... an} and \\spad{n >= 2},{} and,{} for each \\spad{i},{} \\spad{ai} is either a nontrivial constant in \\spad{R} or else of the form \\spad{x**e},{} where \\spad{e > 0} is an integer and \\spad{x} in a member of VarSet.")) (|isPlus| (((|Union| (|List| $) "failed") $) "\\spad{isPlus(p)} returns \\spad{[m1,...,mn]} if polynomial \\spad{p = m1 + ... + mn} and \\spad{n >= 2} and each \\spad{mi} is a nonzero monomial.")) (|multivariate| (($ (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $) |#4|) "\\spad{multivariate(sup,v)} converts an anonymous univariable polynomial \\spad{sup} to a polynomial in the variable \\spad{v}.") (($ (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|) |#4|) "\\spad{multivariate(sup,v)} converts an anonymous univariable polynomial \\spad{sup} to a polynomial in the variable \\spad{v}.")) (|monomial| (($ $ (|List| |#4|) (|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|))) "\\spad{monomial(a,[v1..vn],[e1..en])} returns \\spad{a*prod(vi**ei)}.") (($ $ |#4| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{monomial(a,x,n)} creates the monomial \\spad{a*x**n} where \\spad{a} is a polynomial,{} \\spad{x} is a variable and \\spad{n} is a nonnegative integer.")) (|monicDivide| (((|Record| (|:| |quotient| $) (|:| |remainder| $)) $ $ |#4|) "\\spad{monicDivide(a,b,v)} divides the polynomial a by the polynomial \\spad{b},{} with each viewed as a univariate polynomial in \\spad{v} returning both the quotient and remainder. Error: if \\spad{b} is not monic with respect to \\spad{v}.")) (|minimumDegree| (((|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) $ (|List| |#4|)) "\\spad{minimumDegree(p, lv)} gives the list of minimum degrees of the polynomial \\spad{p} with respect to each of the variables in the list lv") (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $ |#4|) "\\spad{minimumDegree(p,v)} gives the minimum degree of polynomial \\spad{p} with respect to \\spad{v},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} viewed a univariate polynomial in \\spad{v}")) (|mainVariable| (((|Union| |#4| "failed") $) "\\spad{mainVariable(p)} returns the biggest variable which actually occurs in the polynomial \\spad{p},{} or \"failed\" if no variables are present. fails precisely if polynomial satisfies ground?")) (|univariate| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#2|) $) "\\spad{univariate(p)} converts the multivariate polynomial \\spad{p},{} which should actually involve only one variable,{} into a univariate polynomial in that variable,{} whose coefficients are in the ground ring. Error: if polynomial is genuinely multivariate") (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $) $ |#4|) "\\spad{univariate(p,v)} converts the multivariate polynomial \\spad{p} into a univariate polynomial in \\spad{v},{} whose coefficients are still multivariate polynomials (in all the other variables).")) (|monomials| (((|List| $) $) "\\spad{monomials(p)} returns the list of non-zero monomials of polynomial \\spad{p},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} \\spad{monomials(sum(a_(i) X^(i))) = [a_(1) X^(1),...,a_(n) X^(n)]}.")) (|coefficient| (($ $ (|List| |#4|) (|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|))) "\\spad{coefficient(p, lv, ln)} views the polynomial \\spad{p} as a polynomial in the variables of \\spad{lv} and returns the coefficient of the term \\spad{lv**ln},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} \\spad{prod(lv_i ** ln_i)}.") (($ $ |#4| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{coefficient(p,v,n)} views the polynomial \\spad{p} as a univariate polynomial in \\spad{v} and returns the coefficient of the \\spad{v**n} term.")) 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Thus,{} for polynomial 7*x**2*y + 14*x*y**2,{} the gcd of the coefficients with respect to \\spad{x} is 7*y.")) (|discriminant| (($ $ |#3|) "\\spad{discriminant(p,v)} returns the disriminant of the polynomial \\spad{p} with respect to the variable \\spad{v}.")) (|resultant| (($ $ $ |#3|) "\\spad{resultant(p,q,v)} returns the resultant of the polynomials \\spad{p} and \\spad{q} with respect to the variable \\spad{v}.")) (|primitiveMonomials| (((|List| $) $) "\\spad{primitiveMonomials(p)} gives the list of monomials of the polynomial \\spad{p} with their coefficients removed. Note: \\spad{primitiveMonomials(sum(a_(i) X^(i))) = [X^(1),...,X^(n)]}.")) (|variables| (((|List| |#3|) $) "\\spad{variables(p)} returns the list of those variables actually appearing in the polynomial \\spad{p}.")) (|totalDegree| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $ (|List| |#3|)) "\\spad{totalDegree(p, lv)} returns the maximum sum (over all monomials of polynomial \\spad{p}) of the variables in the list lv.") (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{totalDegree(p)} returns the largest sum over all monomials of all exponents of a monomial.")) (|isExpt| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |var| |#3|) (|:| |exponent| (|NonNegativeInteger|))) "failed") $) "\\spad{isExpt(p)} returns \\spad{[x, n]} if polynomial \\spad{p} has the form \\spad{x**n} and \\spad{n > 0}.")) (|isTimes| (((|Union| (|List| $) "failed") $) "\\spad{isTimes(p)} returns \\spad{[a1,...,an]} if polynomial \\spad{p = a1 ... an} and \\spad{n >= 2},{} and,{} for each \\spad{i},{} \\spad{ai} is either a nontrivial constant in \\spad{R} or else of the form \\spad{x**e},{} where \\spad{e > 0} is an integer and \\spad{x} in a member of VarSet.")) (|isPlus| (((|Union| (|List| $) "failed") $) "\\spad{isPlus(p)} returns \\spad{[m1,...,mn]} if polynomial \\spad{p = m1 + ... + mn} and \\spad{n >= 2} and each \\spad{mi} is a nonzero monomial.")) (|multivariate| (($ (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $) |#3|) "\\spad{multivariate(sup,v)} converts an anonymous univariable polynomial \\spad{sup} to a polynomial in the variable \\spad{v}.") (($ (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|) |#3|) "\\spad{multivariate(sup,v)} converts an anonymous univariable polynomial \\spad{sup} to a polynomial in the variable \\spad{v}.")) (|monomial| (($ $ (|List| |#3|) (|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|))) "\\spad{monomial(a,[v1..vn],[e1..en])} returns \\spad{a*prod(vi**ei)}.") (($ $ |#3| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{monomial(a,x,n)} creates the monomial \\spad{a*x**n} where \\spad{a} is a polynomial,{} \\spad{x} is a variable and \\spad{n} is a nonnegative integer.")) (|monicDivide| (((|Record| (|:| |quotient| $) (|:| |remainder| $)) $ $ |#3|) "\\spad{monicDivide(a,b,v)} divides the polynomial a by the polynomial \\spad{b},{} with each viewed as a univariate polynomial in \\spad{v} returning both the quotient and remainder. Error: if \\spad{b} is not monic with respect to \\spad{v}.")) (|minimumDegree| (((|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) $ (|List| |#3|)) "\\spad{minimumDegree(p, lv)} gives the list of minimum degrees of the polynomial \\spad{p} with respect to each of the variables in the list lv") (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $ |#3|) "\\spad{minimumDegree(p,v)} gives the minimum degree of polynomial \\spad{p} with respect to \\spad{v},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} viewed a univariate polynomial in \\spad{v}")) (|mainVariable| (((|Union| |#3| "failed") $) "\\spad{mainVariable(p)} returns the biggest variable which actually occurs in the polynomial \\spad{p},{} or \"failed\" if no variables are present. fails precisely if polynomial satisfies ground?")) (|univariate| (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|) $) "\\spad{univariate(p)} converts the multivariate polynomial \\spad{p},{} which should actually involve only one variable,{} into a univariate polynomial in that variable,{} whose coefficients are in the ground ring. Error: if polynomial is genuinely multivariate") (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $) $ |#3|) "\\spad{univariate(p,v)} converts the multivariate polynomial \\spad{p} into a univariate polynomial in \\spad{v},{} whose coefficients are still multivariate polynomials (in all the other variables).")) (|monomials| (((|List| $) $) "\\spad{monomials(p)} returns the list of non-zero monomials of polynomial \\spad{p},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} \\spad{monomials(sum(a_(i) X^(i))) = [a_(1) X^(1),...,a_(n) X^(n)]}.")) (|coefficient| (($ $ (|List| |#3|) (|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|))) "\\spad{coefficient(p, lv, ln)} views the polynomial \\spad{p} as a polynomial in the variables of \\spad{lv} and returns the coefficient of the term \\spad{lv**ln},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} \\spad{prod(lv_i ** ln_i)}.") (($ $ |#3| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{coefficient(p,v,n)} views the polynomial \\spad{p} as a univariate polynomial in \\spad{v} and returns the coefficient of the \\spad{v**n} term.")) (|degree| (((|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) $ (|List| |#3|)) "\\spad{degree(p,lv)} gives the list of degrees of polynomial \\spad{p} with respect to each of the variables in the list \\spad{lv}.") (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $ |#3|) "\\spad{degree(p,v)} gives the degree of polynomial \\spad{p} with respect to the variable \\spad{v}."))) (((-4512 "*") |has| |#1| (-175)) (-4503 |has| |#1| (-571)) (-4508 |has| |#1| (-6 -4508)) (-4505 . T) (-4504 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-981 E V R P -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package transforms multivariate polynomials or fractions into univariate polynomials or fractions,{} and back.")) (|isPower| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |val| |#5|) (|:| |exponent| (|Integer|))) "failed") |#5|) "\\spad{isPower(p)} returns \\spad{[x, n]} if \\spad{p = x**n} and \\spad{n <> 0},{} \"failed\" otherwise.")) 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(|map| ((|#5| (|Mapping| |#5| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#5| |#3|) |#4|) "\\spad{map(varmap, coefmap, p)} takes a \\spad{varmap},{} a mapping from the variables of polynomial \\spad{p} into \\spad{S},{} \\spad{coefmap},{} a mapping from coefficients of \\spad{p} into \\spad{S},{} and \\spad{p},{} and produces a member of \\spad{S} using the corresponding arithmetic. in \\spad{S}"))) NIL NIL (-983 E V R P -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "computes \\spad{n}-th roots of quotients of multivariate polynomials")) (|nthr| (((|Record| (|:| |exponent| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |coef| |#4|) (|:| |radicand| (|List| |#4|))) |#4| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{nthr(p,n)} should be local but conditional")) (|froot| (((|Record| (|:| |exponent| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |coef| |#5|) (|:| |radicand| |#5|)) |#5| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{froot(f, n)} returns \\spad{[m,c,r]} such that \\spad{f**(1/n) = c * r**(1/m)}.")) 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Specifically,{} this implementation does at least 10 pseudo prime tests and so the probability of error is \\spad{< 4**(-10)}. The running time of this method is cubic in the length of the input \\spad{n},{} that is \\spad{O( (log n)**3 )},{} for \\spad{n<10**20}. beyond that,{} the algorithm is quartic,{} \\spad{O( (log n)**4 )}. Two improvements due to Davenport have been incorporated which catches some trivial strong pseudo-primes,{} such as [Jaeschke,{} 1991] 1377161253229053 * 413148375987157,{} which the original algorithm regards as prime"))) NIL NIL (-993) ((|constructor| (NIL "PrintPackage provides a print function for output forms.")) (|print| (((|Void|) (|OutputForm|)) "\\spad{print(o)} writes the output form \\spad{o} on standard output using the two-dimensional formatter."))) 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(|isImplies| (((|Maybe| (|Pair| $ $)) $) "\\spad{isImplies f} returns a value \\spad{v} such that \\spad{v case Pair(\\%,\\%)} holds if the formula \\spad{f} is an implication formula.")) (|isOr| (((|Maybe| (|Pair| $ $)) $) "\\spad{isOr f} returns a value \\spad{v} such that \\spad{v case Pair(\\%,\\%)} holds if the formula \\spad{f} is a disjunction formula.")) (|isAnd| (((|Maybe| (|Pair| $ $)) $) "\\spad{isAnd f} returns a value \\spad{v} such that \\spad{v case Pair(\\%,\\%)} holds if the formula \\spad{f} is a conjunction formula.")) (|isNot| (((|Maybe| $) $) "\\spad{isNot f} returns a value \\spad{v} such that \\spad{v case \\%} holds if the formula \\spad{f} is a negation.")) (|isAtom| (((|Maybe| |#1|) $) "\\spad{isAtom f} returns a value \\spad{v} such that \\spad{v case T} holds if the formula \\spad{f} is a term."))) NIL NIL (-997 T$) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package collects unary functions operating on propositional formulae.")) (|simplify| (((|PropositionalFormula| |#1|) (|PropositionalFormula| |#1|)) "\\spad{simplify f} returns a formula logically equivalent to \\spad{f} where obvious tautologies have been removed.")) (|atoms| (((|Set| |#1|) (|PropositionalFormula| |#1|)) "\\spad{atoms f} ++ returns the set of atoms appearing in the formula \\spad{f}.")) (|dual| (((|PropositionalFormula| |#1|) (|PropositionalFormula| |#1|)) "\\spad{dual f} returns the dual of the proposition \\spad{f}."))) NIL NIL (-998 S T$) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package collects binary functions operating on propositional formulae.")) (|map| (((|PropositionalFormula| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) (|PropositionalFormula| |#1|)) "\\spad{map(f,x)} returns a propositional formula where all atoms in \\spad{x} have been replaced by the result of applying the function \\spad{f} to them."))) NIL NIL (-999) ((|constructor| (NIL "This category declares the connectives of Propositional Logic.")) (|equiv| (($ $ $) "\\spad{equiv(p,q)} returns the logical equivalence of `p',{} `q'.")) (|implies| (($ $ $) "\\spad{implies(p,q)} returns the logical implication of `q' by `p'.")) (|false| (($) "\\spad{false} is a logical constant.")) (|true| (($) "\\spad{true} is a logical constant."))) NIL NIL (-1000 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "A priority queue is a bag of items from an ordered set where the item extracted is always the maximum element.")) (|merge!| (($ $ $) "\\spad{merge!(q,q1)} destructively changes priority queue \\spad{q} to include the values from priority queue \\spad{q1}.")) (|merge| (($ $ $) "\\spad{merge(q1,q2)} returns combines priority queues \\spad{q1} and \\spad{q2} to return a single priority queue \\spad{q}.")) (|max| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{max(q)} returns the maximum element of priority queue \\spad{q}."))) ((-4510 . T) (-4511 . T)) NIL (-1001 R |polR|) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package contains some functions: \\axiomOpFrom{discriminant}{PseudoRemainderSequence},{} \\axiomOpFrom{resultant}{PseudoRemainderSequence},{} \\axiomOpFrom{subResultantGcd}{PseudoRemainderSequence},{} \\axiomOpFrom{chainSubResultants}{PseudoRemainderSequence},{} \\axiomOpFrom{degreeSubResultant}{PseudoRemainderSequence},{} \\axiomOpFrom{lastSubResultant}{PseudoRemainderSequence},{} \\axiomOpFrom{resultantEuclidean}{PseudoRemainderSequence},{} \\axiomOpFrom{subResultantGcdEuclidean}{PseudoRemainderSequence},{} \\axiomOpFrom{\\spad{semiSubResultantGcdEuclidean1}}{PseudoRemainderSequence},{} \\axiomOpFrom{\\spad{semiSubResultantGcdEuclidean2}}{PseudoRemainderSequence},{} etc. This procedures are coming from improvements of the subresultants algorithm. \\indented{2}{Version : 7} \\indented{2}{References : Lionel Ducos \"Optimizations of the subresultant algorithm\"} \\indented{2}{to appear in the Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra.} \\indented{2}{Author : Ducos Lionel \\axiom{Lionel.Ducos@mathlabo.univ-poitiers.fr}}")) (|semiResultantEuclideannaif| (((|Record| (|:| |coef2| |#2|) (|:| |resultant| |#1|)) |#2| |#2|) "\\axiom{resultantEuclidean_naif(\\spad{P},{}\\spad{Q})} returns the semi-extended resultant of \\axiom{\\spad{P}} and \\axiom{\\spad{Q}} computed by means of the naive algorithm.")) (|resultantEuclideannaif| (((|Record| (|:| |coef1| |#2|) (|:| |coef2| |#2|) (|:| |resultant| |#1|)) |#2| |#2|) "\\axiom{resultantEuclidean_naif(\\spad{P},{}\\spad{Q})} returns the extended resultant of \\axiom{\\spad{P}} and \\axiom{\\spad{Q}} computed by means of the naive algorithm.")) (|resultantnaif| ((|#1| |#2| |#2|) "\\axiom{resultantEuclidean_naif(\\spad{P},{}\\spad{Q})} returns the resultant of \\axiom{\\spad{P}} and \\axiom{\\spad{Q}} computed by means of the naive algorithm.")) (|nextsousResultant2| ((|#2| |#2| |#2| |#2| |#1|) "\\axiom{\\spad{nextsousResultant2}(\\spad{P},{} \\spad{Q},{} \\spad{Z},{} \\spad{s})} returns the subresultant \\axiom{S_{\\spad{e}-1}} where \\axiom{\\spad{P} ~ S_d,{} \\spad{Q} = S_{\\spad{d}-1},{} \\spad{Z} = S_e,{} \\spad{s} = lc(S_d)}")) (|Lazard2| ((|#2| |#2| |#1| |#1| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\axiom{\\spad{Lazard2}(\\spad{F},{} \\spad{x},{} \\spad{y},{} \\spad{n})} computes \\axiom{(x/y)**(\\spad{n}-1) * \\spad{F}}")) (|Lazard| ((|#1| |#1| |#1| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\axiom{Lazard(\\spad{x},{} \\spad{y},{} \\spad{n})} computes \\axiom{x**n/y**(\\spad{n}-1)}")) (|divide| (((|Record| (|:| |quotient| |#2|) (|:| |remainder| |#2|)) |#2| |#2|) "\\axiom{divide(\\spad{F},{}\\spad{G})} computes quotient and rest of the exact euclidean division of \\axiom{\\spad{F}} by \\axiom{\\spad{G}}.")) (|pseudoDivide| (((|Record| (|:| |coef| |#1|) (|:| |quotient| |#2|) (|:| |remainder| |#2|)) |#2| |#2|) "\\axiom{pseudoDivide(\\spad{P},{}\\spad{Q})} computes the pseudoDivide of \\axiom{\\spad{P}} by \\axiom{\\spad{Q}}.")) (|exquo| (((|Vector| |#2|) (|Vector| |#2|) |#1|) "\\axiom{\\spad{v} exquo \\spad{r}} computes the exact quotient of \\axiom{\\spad{v}} by \\axiom{\\spad{r}}")) (* (((|Vector| |#2|) |#1| (|Vector| |#2|)) "\\axiom{\\spad{r} * \\spad{v}} computes the product of \\axiom{\\spad{r}} and \\axiom{\\spad{v}}")) (|gcd| ((|#2| |#2| |#2|) "\\axiom{gcd(\\spad{P},{} \\spad{Q})} returns the gcd of \\axiom{\\spad{P}} and \\axiom{\\spad{Q}}.")) (|semiResultantReduitEuclidean| (((|Record| (|:| |coef2| |#2|) (|:| |resultantReduit| |#1|)) |#2| |#2|) "\\axiom{semiResultantReduitEuclidean(\\spad{P},{}\\spad{Q})} returns the \"reduce resultant\" and carries out the equality \\axiom{...\\spad{P} + coef2*Q = resultantReduit(\\spad{P},{}\\spad{Q})}.")) (|resultantReduitEuclidean| (((|Record| (|:| |coef1| |#2|) (|:| |coef2| |#2|) (|:| |resultantReduit| |#1|)) |#2| |#2|) "\\axiom{resultantReduitEuclidean(\\spad{P},{}\\spad{Q})} returns the \"reduce resultant\" and carries out the equality \\axiom{coef1*P + coef2*Q = resultantReduit(\\spad{P},{}\\spad{Q})}.")) (|resultantReduit| ((|#1| |#2| |#2|) "\\axiom{resultantReduit(\\spad{P},{}\\spad{Q})} returns the \"reduce resultant\" of \\axiom{\\spad{P}} and \\axiom{\\spad{Q}}.")) (|schema| (((|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) |#2| |#2|) "\\axiom{schema(\\spad{P},{}\\spad{Q})} returns the list of degrees of non zero subresultants of \\axiom{\\spad{P}} and \\axiom{\\spad{Q}}.")) (|chainSubResultants| (((|List| |#2|) |#2| |#2|) "\\axiom{chainSubResultants(\\spad{P},{} \\spad{Q})} computes the list of non zero subresultants of \\axiom{\\spad{P}} and \\axiom{\\spad{Q}}.")) (|semiDiscriminantEuclidean| (((|Record| (|:| |coef2| |#2|) (|:| |discriminant| |#1|)) |#2|) "\\axiom{discriminantEuclidean(\\spad{P})} carries out the equality \\axiom{...\\spad{P} + \\spad{coef2} * \\spad{D}(\\spad{P}) = discriminant(\\spad{P})}. Warning: \\axiom{degree(\\spad{P}) >= degree(\\spad{Q})}.")) (|discriminantEuclidean| (((|Record| (|:| |coef1| |#2|) (|:| |coef2| |#2|) (|:| |discriminant| |#1|)) |#2|) "\\axiom{discriminantEuclidean(\\spad{P})} carries out the equality \\axiom{\\spad{coef1} * \\spad{P} + \\spad{coef2} * \\spad{D}(\\spad{P}) = discriminant(\\spad{P})}.")) (|discriminant| ((|#1| |#2|) "\\axiom{discriminant(\\spad{P},{} \\spad{Q})} returns the discriminant of \\axiom{\\spad{P}} and \\axiom{\\spad{Q}}.")) (|semiSubResultantGcdEuclidean1| (((|Record| (|:| |coef1| |#2|) (|:| |gcd| |#2|)) |#2| |#2|) "\\axiom{\\spad{semiSubResultantGcdEuclidean1}(\\spad{P},{}\\spad{Q})} carries out the equality \\axiom{coef1*P + ? \\spad{Q} = +/- S_i(\\spad{P},{}\\spad{Q})} where the degree (not the indice) of the subresultant \\axiom{S_i(\\spad{P},{}\\spad{Q})} is the smaller as possible.")) (|semiSubResultantGcdEuclidean2| (((|Record| (|:| |coef2| |#2|) (|:| |gcd| |#2|)) |#2| |#2|) "\\axiom{\\spad{semiSubResultantGcdEuclidean2}(\\spad{P},{}\\spad{Q})} carries out the equality \\axiom{...\\spad{P} + coef2*Q = +/- S_i(\\spad{P},{}\\spad{Q})} where the degree (not the indice) of the subresultant \\axiom{S_i(\\spad{P},{}\\spad{Q})} is the smaller as possible. Warning: \\axiom{degree(\\spad{P}) >= degree(\\spad{Q})}.")) (|subResultantGcdEuclidean| (((|Record| (|:| |coef1| |#2|) (|:| |coef2| |#2|) (|:| |gcd| |#2|)) |#2| |#2|) "\\axiom{subResultantGcdEuclidean(\\spad{P},{}\\spad{Q})} carries out the equality \\axiom{coef1*P + coef2*Q = +/- S_i(\\spad{P},{}\\spad{Q})} where the degree (not the indice) of the subresultant \\axiom{S_i(\\spad{P},{}\\spad{Q})} is the smaller as possible.")) (|subResultantGcd| ((|#2| |#2| |#2|) "\\axiom{subResultantGcd(\\spad{P},{} \\spad{Q})} returns the gcd of two primitive polynomials \\axiom{\\spad{P}} and \\axiom{\\spad{Q}}.")) (|semiLastSubResultantEuclidean| (((|Record| (|:| |coef2| |#2|) (|:| |subResultant| |#2|)) |#2| |#2|) "\\axiom{semiLastSubResultantEuclidean(\\spad{P},{} \\spad{Q})} computes the last non zero subresultant \\axiom{\\spad{S}} and carries out the equality \\axiom{...\\spad{P} + coef2*Q = \\spad{S}}. Warning: \\axiom{degree(\\spad{P}) >= degree(\\spad{Q})}.")) (|lastSubResultantEuclidean| (((|Record| (|:| |coef1| |#2|) (|:| |coef2| |#2|) (|:| |subResultant| |#2|)) |#2| |#2|) "\\axiom{lastSubResultantEuclidean(\\spad{P},{} \\spad{Q})} computes the last non zero subresultant \\axiom{\\spad{S}} and carries out the equality \\axiom{coef1*P + coef2*Q = \\spad{S}}.")) (|lastSubResultant| ((|#2| |#2| |#2|) "\\axiom{lastSubResultant(\\spad{P},{} \\spad{Q})} computes the last non zero subresultant of \\axiom{\\spad{P}} and \\axiom{\\spad{Q}}")) (|semiDegreeSubResultantEuclidean| (((|Record| (|:| |coef2| |#2|) (|:| |subResultant| |#2|)) |#2| |#2| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\axiom{indiceSubResultant(\\spad{P},{} \\spad{Q},{} \\spad{i})} returns a subresultant \\axiom{\\spad{S}} of degree \\axiom{\\spad{d}} and carries out the equality \\axiom{...\\spad{P} + coef2*Q = S_i}. Warning: \\axiom{degree(\\spad{P}) >= degree(\\spad{Q})}.")) (|degreeSubResultantEuclidean| (((|Record| (|:| |coef1| |#2|) (|:| |coef2| |#2|) (|:| |subResultant| |#2|)) |#2| |#2| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\axiom{indiceSubResultant(\\spad{P},{} \\spad{Q},{} \\spad{i})} returns a subresultant \\axiom{\\spad{S}} of degree \\axiom{\\spad{d}} and carries out the equality \\axiom{coef1*P + coef2*Q = S_i}.")) (|degreeSubResultant| ((|#2| |#2| |#2| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\axiom{degreeSubResultant(\\spad{P},{} \\spad{Q},{} \\spad{d})} computes a subresultant of degree \\axiom{\\spad{d}}.")) (|semiIndiceSubResultantEuclidean| (((|Record| (|:| |coef2| |#2|) (|:| |subResultant| |#2|)) |#2| |#2| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\axiom{semiIndiceSubResultantEuclidean(\\spad{P},{} \\spad{Q},{} \\spad{i})} returns the subresultant \\axiom{S_i(\\spad{P},{}\\spad{Q})} and carries out the equality \\axiom{...\\spad{P} + coef2*Q = S_i(\\spad{P},{}\\spad{Q})} Warning: \\axiom{degree(\\spad{P}) >= degree(\\spad{Q})}.")) (|indiceSubResultantEuclidean| (((|Record| (|:| |coef1| |#2|) (|:| |coef2| |#2|) (|:| |subResultant| |#2|)) |#2| |#2| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\axiom{indiceSubResultant(\\spad{P},{} \\spad{Q},{} \\spad{i})} returns the subresultant \\axiom{S_i(\\spad{P},{}\\spad{Q})} and carries out the equality \\axiom{coef1*P + coef2*Q = S_i(\\spad{P},{}\\spad{Q})}")) (|indiceSubResultant| ((|#2| |#2| |#2| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\axiom{indiceSubResultant(\\spad{P},{} \\spad{Q},{} \\spad{i})} returns the subresultant of indice \\axiom{\\spad{i}}")) (|semiResultantEuclidean1| (((|Record| (|:| |coef1| |#2|) (|:| |resultant| |#1|)) |#2| |#2|) "\\axiom{\\spad{semiResultantEuclidean1}(\\spad{P},{}\\spad{Q})} carries out the equality \\axiom{\\spad{coef1}.\\spad{P} + ? \\spad{Q} = resultant(\\spad{P},{}\\spad{Q})}.")) (|semiResultantEuclidean2| (((|Record| (|:| |coef2| |#2|) (|:| |resultant| |#1|)) |#2| |#2|) "\\axiom{\\spad{semiResultantEuclidean2}(\\spad{P},{}\\spad{Q})} carries out the equality \\axiom{...\\spad{P} + coef2*Q = resultant(\\spad{P},{}\\spad{Q})}. Warning: \\axiom{degree(\\spad{P}) >= degree(\\spad{Q})}.")) (|resultantEuclidean| (((|Record| (|:| |coef1| |#2|) (|:| |coef2| |#2|) (|:| |resultant| |#1|)) |#2| |#2|) "\\axiom{resultantEuclidean(\\spad{P},{}\\spad{Q})} carries out the equality \\axiom{coef1*P + coef2*Q = resultant(\\spad{P},{}\\spad{Q})}")) (|resultant| ((|#1| |#2| |#2|) "\\axiom{resultant(\\spad{P},{} \\spad{Q})} returns the resultant of \\axiom{\\spad{P}} and \\axiom{\\spad{Q}}"))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-466)))) (-1002) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain represents `pretend' expressions.")) (|target| (((|TypeAst|) $) "\\spad{target(e)} returns the target type of the conversion..")) (|expression| (((|SpadAst|) $) "\\spad{expression(e)} returns the expression being converted."))) NIL NIL (-1003) ((|constructor| (NIL "Partition is an OrderedCancellationAbelianMonoid which is used as the basis for symmetric polynomial representation of the sums of powers in SymmetricPolynomial. Thus,{} \\spad{(5 2 2 1)} will represent \\spad{s5 * s2**2 * s1}.")) (|conjugate| (($ $) "\\spad{conjugate(p)} returns the conjugate partition of a partition \\spad{p}")) (|pdct| (((|PositiveInteger|) $) "\\spad{pdct(a1**n1 a2**n2 ...)} returns \\spad{n1! * a1**n1 * n2! * a2**n2 * ...}. This function is used in the package \\spadtype{CycleIndicators}.")) (|powers| (((|List| (|Pair| (|PositiveInteger|) (|PositiveInteger|))) $) "\\spad{powers(x)} returns a list of pairs. The second component of each pair is the multiplicity with which the first component occurs in \\spad{li}.")) (|partitions| (((|Stream| $) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{partitions n} returns the stream of all partitions of size \\spad{n}.")) (|#| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{\\#x} returns the sum of all parts of the partition \\spad{x}.")) (|parts| (((|List| (|PositiveInteger|)) $) "\\spad{parts x} returns the list of decreasing integer sequence making up the partition \\spad{x}.")) (|partition| (($ (|List| (|PositiveInteger|))) "\\spad{partition(li)} converts a list of integers \\spad{li} to a partition"))) NIL NIL (-1004 S |Coef| |Expon| |Var|) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{PowerSeriesCategory} is the most general power series category with exponents in an ordered abelian monoid.")) (|complete| (($ $) "\\spad{complete(f)} causes all terms of \\spad{f} to be computed. Note: this results in an infinite loop if \\spad{f} has infinitely many terms.")) (|pole?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{pole?(f)} determines if the power series \\spad{f} has a pole.")) (|variables| (((|List| |#4|) $) "\\spad{variables(f)} returns a list of the variables occuring in the power series \\spad{f}.")) (|degree| ((|#3| $) "\\spad{degree(f)} returns the exponent of the lowest order term of \\spad{f}.")) (|leadingCoefficient| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{leadingCoefficient(f)} returns the coefficient of the lowest order term of \\spad{f}")) (|leadingMonomial| (($ $) "\\spad{leadingMonomial(f)} returns the monomial of \\spad{f} of lowest order.")) (|monomial| (($ $ (|List| |#4|) (|List| |#3|)) "\\spad{monomial(a,[x1,..,xk],[n1,..,nk])} computes \\spad{a * x1**n1 * .. * xk**nk}.") (($ $ |#4| |#3|) "\\spad{monomial(a,x,n)} computes \\spad{a*x**n}."))) NIL NIL (-1005 |Coef| |Expon| |Var|) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{PowerSeriesCategory} is the most general power series category with exponents in an ordered abelian monoid.")) (|complete| (($ $) "\\spad{complete(f)} causes all terms of \\spad{f} to be computed. Note: this results in an infinite loop if \\spad{f} has infinitely many terms.")) (|pole?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{pole?(f)} determines if the power series \\spad{f} has a pole.")) (|variables| (((|List| |#3|) $) "\\spad{variables(f)} returns a list of the variables occuring in the power series \\spad{f}.")) (|degree| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{degree(f)} returns the exponent of the lowest order term of \\spad{f}.")) (|leadingCoefficient| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{leadingCoefficient(f)} returns the coefficient of the lowest order term of \\spad{f}")) (|leadingMonomial| (($ $) "\\spad{leadingMonomial(f)} returns the monomial of \\spad{f} of lowest order.")) (|monomial| (($ $ (|List| |#3|) (|List| |#2|)) "\\spad{monomial(a,[x1,..,xk],[n1,..,nk])} computes \\spad{a * x1**n1 * .. * xk**nk}.") (($ $ |#3| |#2|) "\\spad{monomial(a,x,n)} computes \\spad{a*x**n}."))) (((-4512 "*") |has| |#1| (-175)) (-4503 |has| |#1| (-571)) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-1006) ((|constructor| (NIL "PlottableSpaceCurveCategory is the category of curves in 3-space which may be plotted via the graphics facilities. Functions are provided for obtaining lists of lists of points,{} representing the branches of the curve,{} and for determining the ranges of the x-,{} y-,{} and \\spad{z}-coordinates of the points on the curve.")) (|zRange| (((|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|)) $) "\\spad{zRange(c)} returns the range of the \\spad{z}-coordinates of the points on the curve \\spad{c}.")) (|yRange| (((|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|)) $) "\\spad{yRange(c)} returns the range of the \\spad{y}-coordinates of the points on the curve \\spad{c}.")) (|xRange| (((|Segment| (|DoubleFloat|)) $) "\\spad{xRange(c)} returns the range of the \\spad{x}-coordinates of the points on the curve \\spad{c}.")) (|listBranches| (((|List| (|List| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)))) $) "\\spad{listBranches(c)} returns a list of lists of points,{} representing the branches of the curve \\spad{c}."))) NIL NIL (-1007 S R E |VarSet| P) ((|constructor| (NIL "A category for finite subsets of a polynomial ring. Such a set is only regarded as a set of polynomials and not identified to the ideal it generates. So two distinct sets may generate the same the ideal. Furthermore,{} for \\spad{R} being an integral domain,{} a set of polynomials may be viewed as a representation of the ideal it generates in the polynomial ring \\spad{(R)^(-1) P},{} or the set of its zeros (described for instance by the radical of the previous ideal,{} or a split of the associated affine variety) and so on. So this category provides operations about those different notions.")) (|triangular?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\axiom{triangular?(ps)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{ps} is a triangular set,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} two distinct polynomials have distinct main variables and no constant lies in \\axiom{ps}.")) (|rewriteIdealWithRemainder| (((|List| |#5|) (|List| |#5|) $) "\\axiom{rewriteIdealWithRemainder(lp,{}cs)} returns \\axiom{lr} such that every polynomial in \\axiom{lr} is fully reduced in the sense of Groebner bases \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\axiom{cs} and \\axiom{(lp,{}cs)} and \\axiom{(lr,{}cs)} generate the same ideal in \\axiom{(\\spad{R})^(\\spad{-1}) \\spad{P}}.")) (|rewriteIdealWithHeadRemainder| (((|List| |#5|) (|List| |#5|) $) "\\axiom{rewriteIdealWithHeadRemainder(lp,{}cs)} returns \\axiom{lr} such that the leading monomial of every polynomial in \\axiom{lr} is reduced in the sense of Groebner bases \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\axiom{cs} and \\axiom{(lp,{}cs)} and \\axiom{(lr,{}cs)} generate the same ideal in \\axiom{(\\spad{R})^(\\spad{-1}) \\spad{P}}.")) (|remainder| (((|Record| (|:| |rnum| |#2|) (|:| |polnum| |#5|) (|:| |den| |#2|)) |#5| $) "\\axiom{remainder(a,{}ps)} returns \\axiom{[\\spad{c},{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{r}]} such that \\axiom{\\spad{b}} is fully reduced in the sense of Groebner bases \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\axiom{ps},{} \\axiom{r*a - c*b} lies in the ideal generated by \\axiom{ps}. Furthermore,{} if \\axiom{\\spad{R}} is a gcd-domain,{} \\axiom{\\spad{b}} is primitive.")) (|headRemainder| (((|Record| (|:| |num| |#5|) (|:| |den| |#2|)) |#5| $) "\\axiom{headRemainder(a,{}ps)} returns \\axiom{[\\spad{b},{}\\spad{r}]} such that the leading monomial of \\axiom{\\spad{b}} is reduced in the sense of Groebner bases \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\axiom{ps} and \\axiom{r*a - \\spad{b}} lies in the ideal generated by \\axiom{ps}.")) (|roughUnitIdeal?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\axiom{roughUnitIdeal?(ps)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{ps} contains some non null element lying in the base ring \\axiom{\\spad{R}}.")) (|roughEqualIdeals?| (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\axiom{roughEqualIdeals?(\\spad{ps1},{}\\spad{ps2})} returns \\spad{true} iff it can proved that \\axiom{\\spad{ps1}} and \\axiom{\\spad{ps2}} generate the same ideal in \\axiom{(\\spad{R})^(\\spad{-1}) \\spad{P}} without computing Groebner bases.")) (|roughSubIdeal?| (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\axiom{roughSubIdeal?(\\spad{ps1},{}\\spad{ps2})} returns \\spad{true} iff it can proved that all polynomials in \\axiom{\\spad{ps1}} lie in the ideal generated by \\axiom{\\spad{ps2}} in \\axiom{\\axiom{(\\spad{R})^(\\spad{-1}) \\spad{P}}} without computing Groebner bases.")) (|roughBase?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\axiom{roughBase?(ps)} returns \\spad{true} iff for every pair \\axiom{{\\spad{p},{}\\spad{q}}} of polynomials in \\axiom{ps} their leading monomials are relatively prime.")) (|trivialIdeal?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\axiom{trivialIdeal?(ps)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{ps} does not contain non-zero elements.")) (|sort| (((|Record| (|:| |under| $) (|:| |floor| $) (|:| |upper| $)) $ |#4|) "\\axiom{sort(\\spad{v},{}ps)} returns \\axiom{us,{}vs,{}ws} such that \\axiom{us} is \\axiom{collectUnder(ps,{}\\spad{v})},{} \\axiom{vs} is \\axiom{collect(ps,{}\\spad{v})} and \\axiom{ws} is \\axiom{collectUpper(ps,{}\\spad{v})}.")) (|collectUpper| (($ $ |#4|) "\\axiom{collectUpper(ps,{}\\spad{v})} returns the set consisting of the polynomials of \\axiom{ps} with main variable greater than \\axiom{\\spad{v}}.")) (|collect| (($ $ |#4|) "\\axiom{collect(ps,{}\\spad{v})} returns the set consisting of the polynomials of \\axiom{ps} with \\axiom{\\spad{v}} as main variable.")) (|collectUnder| (($ $ |#4|) "\\axiom{collectUnder(ps,{}\\spad{v})} returns the set consisting of the polynomials of \\axiom{ps} with main variable less than \\axiom{\\spad{v}}.")) (|mainVariable?| (((|Boolean|) |#4| $) "\\axiom{mainVariable?(\\spad{v},{}ps)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{\\spad{v}} is the main variable of some polynomial in \\axiom{ps}.")) (|mainVariables| (((|List| |#4|) $) "\\axiom{mainVariables(ps)} returns the decreasingly sorted list of the variables which are main variables of some polynomial in \\axiom{ps}.")) (|variables| (((|List| |#4|) $) "\\axiom{variables(ps)} returns the decreasingly sorted list of the variables which are variables of some polynomial in \\axiom{ps}.")) (|mvar| ((|#4| $) "\\axiom{mvar(ps)} returns the main variable of the non constant polynomial with the greatest main variable,{} if any,{} else an error is returned.")) (|retract| (($ (|List| |#5|)) "\\axiom{retract(lp)} returns an element of the domain whose elements are the members of \\axiom{lp} if such an element exists,{} otherwise an error is produced.")) (|retractIfCan| (((|Union| $ "failed") (|List| |#5|)) "\\axiom{retractIfCan(lp)} returns an element of the domain whose elements are the members of \\axiom{lp} if such an element exists,{} otherwise \\axiom{\"failed\"} is returned."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-571)))) (-1008 R E |VarSet| P) ((|constructor| (NIL "A category for finite subsets of a polynomial ring. Such a set is only regarded as a set of polynomials and not identified to the ideal it generates. So two distinct sets may generate the same the ideal. Furthermore,{} for \\spad{R} being an integral domain,{} a set of polynomials may be viewed as a representation of the ideal it generates in the polynomial ring \\spad{(R)^(-1) P},{} or the set of its zeros (described for instance by the radical of the previous ideal,{} or a split of the associated affine variety) and so on. So this category provides operations about those different notions.")) (|triangular?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\axiom{triangular?(ps)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{ps} is a triangular set,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} two distinct polynomials have distinct main variables and no constant lies in \\axiom{ps}.")) (|rewriteIdealWithRemainder| (((|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|) $) "\\axiom{rewriteIdealWithRemainder(lp,{}cs)} returns \\axiom{lr} such that every polynomial in \\axiom{lr} is fully reduced in the sense of Groebner bases \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\axiom{cs} and \\axiom{(lp,{}cs)} and \\axiom{(lr,{}cs)} generate the same ideal in \\axiom{(\\spad{R})^(\\spad{-1}) \\spad{P}}.")) (|rewriteIdealWithHeadRemainder| (((|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|) $) "\\axiom{rewriteIdealWithHeadRemainder(lp,{}cs)} returns \\axiom{lr} such that the leading monomial of every polynomial in \\axiom{lr} is reduced in the sense of Groebner bases \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\axiom{cs} and \\axiom{(lp,{}cs)} and \\axiom{(lr,{}cs)} generate the same ideal in \\axiom{(\\spad{R})^(\\spad{-1}) \\spad{P}}.")) (|remainder| (((|Record| (|:| |rnum| |#1|) (|:| |polnum| |#4|) (|:| |den| |#1|)) |#4| $) "\\axiom{remainder(a,{}ps)} returns \\axiom{[\\spad{c},{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{r}]} such that \\axiom{\\spad{b}} is fully reduced in the sense of Groebner bases \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\axiom{ps},{} \\axiom{r*a - c*b} lies in the ideal generated by \\axiom{ps}. Furthermore,{} if \\axiom{\\spad{R}} is a gcd-domain,{} \\axiom{\\spad{b}} is primitive.")) (|headRemainder| (((|Record| (|:| |num| |#4|) (|:| |den| |#1|)) |#4| $) "\\axiom{headRemainder(a,{}ps)} returns \\axiom{[\\spad{b},{}\\spad{r}]} such that the leading monomial of \\axiom{\\spad{b}} is reduced in the sense of Groebner bases \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\axiom{ps} and \\axiom{r*a - \\spad{b}} lies in the ideal generated by \\axiom{ps}.")) (|roughUnitIdeal?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\axiom{roughUnitIdeal?(ps)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{ps} contains some non null element lying in the base ring \\axiom{\\spad{R}}.")) (|roughEqualIdeals?| (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\axiom{roughEqualIdeals?(\\spad{ps1},{}\\spad{ps2})} returns \\spad{true} iff it can proved that \\axiom{\\spad{ps1}} and \\axiom{\\spad{ps2}} generate the same ideal in \\axiom{(\\spad{R})^(\\spad{-1}) \\spad{P}} without computing Groebner bases.")) (|roughSubIdeal?| (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\axiom{roughSubIdeal?(\\spad{ps1},{}\\spad{ps2})} returns \\spad{true} iff it can proved that all polynomials in \\axiom{\\spad{ps1}} lie in the ideal generated by \\axiom{\\spad{ps2}} in \\axiom{\\axiom{(\\spad{R})^(\\spad{-1}) \\spad{P}}} without computing Groebner bases.")) (|roughBase?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\axiom{roughBase?(ps)} returns \\spad{true} iff for every pair \\axiom{{\\spad{p},{}\\spad{q}}} of polynomials in \\axiom{ps} their leading monomials are relatively prime.")) (|trivialIdeal?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\axiom{trivialIdeal?(ps)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{ps} does not contain non-zero elements.")) (|sort| (((|Record| (|:| |under| $) (|:| |floor| $) (|:| |upper| $)) $ |#3|) "\\axiom{sort(\\spad{v},{}ps)} returns \\axiom{us,{}vs,{}ws} such that \\axiom{us} is \\axiom{collectUnder(ps,{}\\spad{v})},{} \\axiom{vs} is \\axiom{collect(ps,{}\\spad{v})} and \\axiom{ws} is \\axiom{collectUpper(ps,{}\\spad{v})}.")) (|collectUpper| (($ $ |#3|) "\\axiom{collectUpper(ps,{}\\spad{v})} returns the set consisting of the polynomials of \\axiom{ps} with main variable greater than \\axiom{\\spad{v}}.")) (|collect| (($ $ |#3|) "\\axiom{collect(ps,{}\\spad{v})} returns the set consisting of the polynomials of \\axiom{ps} with \\axiom{\\spad{v}} as main variable.")) (|collectUnder| (($ $ |#3|) "\\axiom{collectUnder(ps,{}\\spad{v})} returns the set consisting of the polynomials of \\axiom{ps} with main variable less than \\axiom{\\spad{v}}.")) (|mainVariable?| (((|Boolean|) |#3| $) "\\axiom{mainVariable?(\\spad{v},{}ps)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{\\spad{v}} is the main variable of some polynomial in \\axiom{ps}.")) (|mainVariables| (((|List| |#3|) $) "\\axiom{mainVariables(ps)} returns the decreasingly sorted list of the variables which are main variables of some polynomial in \\axiom{ps}.")) (|variables| (((|List| |#3|) $) "\\axiom{variables(ps)} returns the decreasingly sorted list of the variables which are variables of some polynomial in \\axiom{ps}.")) (|mvar| ((|#3| $) "\\axiom{mvar(ps)} returns the main variable of the non constant polynomial with the greatest main variable,{} if any,{} else an error is returned.")) (|retract| (($ (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{retract(lp)} returns an element of the domain whose elements are the members of \\axiom{lp} if such an element exists,{} otherwise an error is produced.")) (|retractIfCan| (((|Union| $ "failed") (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{retractIfCan(lp)} returns an element of the domain whose elements are the members of \\axiom{lp} if such an element exists,{} otherwise \\axiom{\"failed\"} is returned."))) ((-4510 . T)) NIL (-1009 R E V P) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package provides modest routines for polynomial system solving. The aim of many of the operations of this package is to remove certain factors in some polynomials in order to avoid unnecessary computations in algorithms involving splitting techniques by partial factorization.")) (|removeIrreducibleRedundantFactors| (((|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{removeIrreducibleRedundantFactors(lp,{}lq)} returns the same as \\axiom{irreducibleFactors(concat(lp,{}lq))} assuming that \\axiom{irreducibleFactors(lp)} returns \\axiom{lp} up to replacing some polynomial \\axiom{pj} in \\axiom{lp} by some polynomial \\axiom{qj} associated to \\axiom{pj}.")) (|lazyIrreducibleFactors| (((|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{lazyIrreducibleFactors(lp)} returns \\axiom{lf} such that if \\axiom{lp = [\\spad{p1},{}...,{}pn]} and \\axiom{lf = [\\spad{f1},{}...,{}fm]} then \\axiom{p1*p2*...\\spad{*pn=0}} means \\axiom{f1*f2*...\\spad{*fm=0}},{} and the \\axiom{\\spad{fi}} are irreducible over \\axiom{\\spad{R}} and are pairwise distinct. The algorithm tries to avoid factorization into irreducible factors as far as possible and makes previously use of gcd techniques over \\axiom{\\spad{R}}.")) (|irreducibleFactors| (((|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{irreducibleFactors(lp)} returns \\axiom{lf} such that if \\axiom{lp = [\\spad{p1},{}...,{}pn]} and \\axiom{lf = [\\spad{f1},{}...,{}fm]} then \\axiom{p1*p2*...\\spad{*pn=0}} means \\axiom{f1*f2*...\\spad{*fm=0}},{} and the \\axiom{\\spad{fi}} are irreducible over \\axiom{\\spad{R}} and are pairwise distinct.")) (|removeRedundantFactorsInPols| (((|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{removeRedundantFactorsInPols(lp,{}lf)} returns \\axiom{newlp} where \\axiom{newlp} is obtained from \\axiom{lp} by removing in every polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{p}} of \\axiom{lp} any non trivial factor of any polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{f}} in \\axiom{lf}. Moreover,{} squares over \\axiom{\\spad{R}} are first removed in every polynomial \\axiom{lp}.")) (|removeRedundantFactorsInContents| (((|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{removeRedundantFactorsInContents(lp,{}lf)} returns \\axiom{newlp} where \\axiom{newlp} is obtained from \\axiom{lp} by removing in the content of every polynomial of \\axiom{lp} any non trivial factor of any polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{f}} in \\axiom{lf}. Moreover,{} squares over \\axiom{\\spad{R}} are first removed in the content of every polynomial of \\axiom{lp}.")) (|removeRoughlyRedundantFactorsInContents| (((|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{removeRoughlyRedundantFactorsInContents(lp,{}lf)} returns \\axiom{newlp}where \\axiom{newlp} is obtained from \\axiom{lp} by removing in the content of every polynomial of \\axiom{lp} any occurence of a polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{f}} in \\axiom{lf}. Moreover,{} squares over \\axiom{\\spad{R}} are first removed in the content of every polynomial of \\axiom{lp}.")) (|univariatePolynomialsGcds| (((|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|) (|Boolean|)) "\\axiom{univariatePolynomialsGcds(lp,{}opt)} returns the same as \\axiom{univariatePolynomialsGcds(lp)} if \\axiom{opt} is \\axiom{\\spad{false}} and if the previous operation does not return any non null and constant polynomial,{} else return \\axiom{[1]}.") (((|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{univariatePolynomialsGcds(lp)} returns \\axiom{lg} where \\axiom{lg} is a list of the gcds of every pair in \\axiom{lp} of univariate polynomials in the same main variable.")) (|squareFreeFactors| (((|List| |#4|) |#4|) "\\axiom{squareFreeFactors(\\spad{p})} returns the square-free factors of \\axiom{\\spad{p}} over \\axiom{\\spad{R}}")) (|rewriteIdealWithQuasiMonicGenerators| (((|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|) (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#4| |#4|) (|Mapping| |#4| |#4| |#4|)) "\\axiom{rewriteIdealWithQuasiMonicGenerators(lp,{}redOp?,{}redOp)} returns \\axiom{lq} where \\axiom{lq} and \\axiom{lp} generate the same ideal in \\axiom{R^(\\spad{-1}) \\spad{P}} and \\axiom{lq} has rank not higher than the one of \\axiom{lp}. Moreover,{} \\axiom{lq} is computed by reducing \\axiom{lp} \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. some basic set of the ideal generated by the quasi-monic polynomials in \\axiom{lp}.")) (|rewriteSetByReducingWithParticularGenerators| (((|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|) (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#4|) (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#4| |#4|) (|Mapping| |#4| |#4| |#4|)) "\\axiom{rewriteSetByReducingWithParticularGenerators(lp,{}pred?,{}redOp?,{}redOp)} returns \\axiom{lq} where \\axiom{lq} is computed by the following algorithm. Chose a basic set \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. the reduction-test \\axiom{redOp?} among the polynomials satisfying property \\axiom{pred?},{} if it is empty then leave,{} else reduce the other polynomials by this basic set \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. the reduction-operation \\axiom{redOp}. Repeat while another basic set with smaller rank can be computed. See code. If \\axiom{pred?} is \\axiom{quasiMonic?} the ideal is unchanged.")) (|crushedSet| (((|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{crushedSet(lp)} returns \\axiom{lq} such that \\axiom{lp} and and \\axiom{lq} generate the same ideal and no rough basic sets reduce (in the sense of Groebner bases) the other polynomials in \\axiom{lq}.")) (|roughBasicSet| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |bas| (|GeneralTriangularSet| |#1| |#2| |#3| |#4|)) (|:| |top| (|List| |#4|))) "failed") (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{roughBasicSet(lp)} returns the smallest (with Ritt-Wu ordering) triangular set contained in \\axiom{lp}.")) (|interReduce| (((|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{interReduce(lp)} returns \\axiom{lq} such that \\axiom{lp} and \\axiom{lq} generate the same ideal and no polynomial in \\axiom{lq} is reducuble by the others in the sense of Groebner bases. Since no assumptions are required the result may depend on the ordering the reductions are performed.")) (|removeRoughlyRedundantFactorsInPol| ((|#4| |#4| (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{removeRoughlyRedundantFactorsInPol(\\spad{p},{}lf)} returns the same as removeRoughlyRedundantFactorsInPols([\\spad{p}],{}lf,{}\\spad{true})")) (|removeRoughlyRedundantFactorsInPols| (((|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|) (|Boolean|)) "\\axiom{removeRoughlyRedundantFactorsInPols(lp,{}lf,{}opt)} returns the same as \\axiom{removeRoughlyRedundantFactorsInPols(lp,{}lf)} if \\axiom{opt} is \\axiom{\\spad{false}} and if the previous operation does not return any non null and constant polynomial,{} else return \\axiom{[1]}.") (((|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{removeRoughlyRedundantFactorsInPols(lp,{}lf)} returns \\axiom{newlp}where \\axiom{newlp} is obtained from \\axiom{lp} by removing in every polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{p}} of \\axiom{lp} any occurence of a polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{f}} in \\axiom{lf}. This may involve a lot of exact-quotients computations.")) (|bivariatePolynomials| (((|Record| (|:| |goodPols| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |badPols| (|List| |#4|))) (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{bivariatePolynomials(lp)} returns \\axiom{bps,{}nbps} where \\axiom{bps} is a list of the bivariate polynomials,{} and \\axiom{nbps} are the other ones.")) (|bivariate?| (((|Boolean|) |#4|) "\\axiom{bivariate?(\\spad{p})} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{\\spad{p}} involves two and only two variables.")) (|linearPolynomials| (((|Record| (|:| |goodPols| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |badPols| (|List| |#4|))) (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{linearPolynomials(lp)} returns \\axiom{lps,{}nlps} where \\axiom{lps} is a list of the linear polynomials in lp,{} and \\axiom{nlps} are the other ones.")) (|linear?| (((|Boolean|) |#4|) "\\axiom{linear?(\\spad{p})} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{\\spad{p}} does not lie in the base ring \\axiom{\\spad{R}} and has main degree \\axiom{1}.")) (|univariatePolynomials| (((|Record| (|:| |goodPols| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |badPols| (|List| |#4|))) (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{univariatePolynomials(lp)} returns \\axiom{ups,{}nups} where \\axiom{ups} is a list of the univariate polynomials,{} and \\axiom{nups} are the other ones.")) (|univariate?| (((|Boolean|) |#4|) "\\axiom{univariate?(\\spad{p})} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{\\spad{p}} involves one and only one variable.")) (|quasiMonicPolynomials| (((|Record| (|:| |goodPols| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |badPols| (|List| |#4|))) (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{quasiMonicPolynomials(lp)} returns \\axiom{qmps,{}nqmps} where \\axiom{qmps} is a list of the quasi-monic polynomials in \\axiom{lp} and \\axiom{nqmps} are the other ones.")) (|selectAndPolynomials| (((|Record| (|:| |goodPols| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |badPols| (|List| |#4|))) (|List| (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#4|)) (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{selectAndPolynomials(lpred?,{}ps)} returns \\axiom{gps,{}bps} where \\axiom{gps} is a list of the polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{p}} in \\axiom{ps} such that \\axiom{pred?(\\spad{p})} holds for every \\axiom{pred?} in \\axiom{lpred?} and \\axiom{bps} are the other ones.")) (|selectOrPolynomials| (((|Record| (|:| |goodPols| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |badPols| (|List| |#4|))) (|List| (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#4|)) (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{selectOrPolynomials(lpred?,{}ps)} returns \\axiom{gps,{}bps} where \\axiom{gps} is a list of the polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{p}} in \\axiom{ps} such that \\axiom{pred?(\\spad{p})} holds for some \\axiom{pred?} in \\axiom{lpred?} and \\axiom{bps} are the other ones.")) (|selectPolynomials| (((|Record| (|:| |goodPols| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |badPols| (|List| |#4|))) (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#4|) (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{selectPolynomials(pred?,{}ps)} returns \\axiom{gps,{}bps} where \\axiom{gps} is a list of the polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{p}} in \\axiom{ps} such that \\axiom{pred?(\\spad{p})} holds and \\axiom{bps} are the other ones.")) (|probablyZeroDim?| (((|Boolean|) (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{probablyZeroDim?(lp)} returns \\spad{true} iff the number of polynomials in \\axiom{lp} is not smaller than the number of variables occurring in these polynomials.")) (|possiblyNewVariety?| (((|Boolean|) (|List| |#4|) (|List| (|List| |#4|))) "\\axiom{possiblyNewVariety?(newlp,{}llp)} returns \\spad{true} iff for every \\axiom{lp} in \\axiom{llp} certainlySubVariety?(newlp,{}lp) does not hold.")) (|certainlySubVariety?| (((|Boolean|) (|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{certainlySubVariety?(newlp,{}lp)} returns \\spad{true} iff for every \\axiom{\\spad{p}} in \\axiom{lp} the remainder of \\axiom{\\spad{p}} by \\axiom{newlp} using the division algorithm of Groebner techniques is zero.")) (|unprotectedRemoveRedundantFactors| (((|List| |#4|) |#4| |#4|) "\\axiom{unprotectedRemoveRedundantFactors(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{q})} returns the same as \\axiom{removeRedundantFactors(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{q})} but does assume that neither \\axiom{\\spad{p}} nor \\axiom{\\spad{q}} lie in the base ring \\axiom{\\spad{R}} and assumes that \\axiom{infRittWu?(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{q})} holds. Moreover,{} if \\axiom{\\spad{R}} is gcd-domain,{} then \\axiom{\\spad{p}} and \\axiom{\\spad{q}} are assumed to be square free.")) (|removeSquaresIfCan| (((|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{removeSquaresIfCan(lp)} returns \\axiom{removeDuplicates [squareFreePart(\\spad{p})\\$\\spad{P} for \\spad{p} in lp]} if \\axiom{\\spad{R}} is gcd-domain else returns \\axiom{lp}.")) (|removeRedundantFactors| (((|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|) (|Mapping| (|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|))) "\\axiom{removeRedundantFactors(lp,{}lq,{}remOp)} returns the same as \\axiom{concat(remOp(removeRoughlyRedundantFactorsInPols(lp,{}lq)),{}lq)} assuming that \\axiom{remOp(lq)} returns \\axiom{lq} up to similarity.") (((|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{removeRedundantFactors(lp,{}lq)} returns the same as \\axiom{removeRedundantFactors(concat(lp,{}lq))} assuming that \\axiom{removeRedundantFactors(lp)} returns \\axiom{lp} up to replacing some polynomial \\axiom{pj} in \\axiom{lp} by some polynomial \\axiom{qj} associated to \\axiom{pj}.") (((|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|) |#4|) "\\axiom{removeRedundantFactors(lp,{}\\spad{q})} returns the same as \\axiom{removeRedundantFactors(cons(\\spad{q},{}lp))} assuming that \\axiom{removeRedundantFactors(lp)} returns \\axiom{lp} up to replacing some polynomial \\axiom{pj} in \\axiom{lp} by some some polynomial \\axiom{qj} associated to \\axiom{pj}.") (((|List| |#4|) |#4| |#4|) "\\axiom{removeRedundantFactors(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{q})} returns the same as \\axiom{removeRedundantFactors([\\spad{p},{}\\spad{q}])}") (((|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{removeRedundantFactors(lp)} returns \\axiom{lq} such that if \\axiom{lp = [\\spad{p1},{}...,{}pn]} and \\axiom{lq = [\\spad{q1},{}...,{}qm]} then the product \\axiom{p1*p2*...*pn} vanishes iff the product \\axiom{q1*q2*...*qm} vanishes,{} and the product of degrees of the \\axiom{\\spad{qi}} is not greater than the one of the \\axiom{pj},{} and no polynomial in \\axiom{lq} divides another polynomial in \\axiom{lq}. In particular,{} polynomials lying in the base ring \\axiom{\\spad{R}} are removed. Moreover,{} \\axiom{lq} is sorted \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t} \\axiom{infRittWu?}. Furthermore,{} if \\spad{R} is gcd-domain,{} the polynomials in \\axiom{lq} are pairwise without common non trivial factor."))) NIL ((-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-149))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-319)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-466)))) (-1010 K) ((|constructor| (NIL "PseudoLinearNormalForm provides a function for computing a block-companion form for pseudo-linear operators.")) (|companionBlocks| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| C (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|:| |g| (|Vector| |#1|)))) (|Matrix| |#1|) (|Vector| |#1|)) "\\spad{companionBlocks(m, v)} returns \\spad{[[C_1, g_1],...,[C_k, g_k]]} such that each \\spad{C_i} is a companion block and \\spad{m = diagonal(C_1,...,C_k)}.")) (|changeBase| (((|Matrix| |#1|) (|Matrix| |#1|) (|Matrix| |#1|) (|Automorphism| |#1|) (|Mapping| |#1| |#1|)) "\\spad{changeBase(M, A, sig, der)}: computes the new matrix of a pseudo-linear transform given by the matrix \\spad{M} under the change of base A")) (|normalForm| (((|Record| (|:| R (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|:| A (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|:| |Ainv| (|Matrix| |#1|))) (|Matrix| |#1|) (|Automorphism| |#1|) (|Mapping| |#1| |#1|)) "\\spad{normalForm(M, sig, der)} returns \\spad{[R, A, A^{-1}]} such that the pseudo-linear operator whose matrix in the basis \\spad{y} is \\spad{M} had matrix \\spad{R} in the basis \\spad{z = A y}. \\spad{der} is a \\spad{sig}-derivation."))) NIL NIL (-1011 |VarSet| E RC P) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package computes square-free decomposition of multivariate polynomials over a coefficient ring which is an arbitrary gcd domain. The requirement on the coefficient domain guarantees that the \\spadfun{content} can be removed so that factors will be primitive as well as square-free. Over an infinite ring of finite characteristic,{}it may not be possible to guarantee that the factors are square-free.")) (|squareFree| (((|Factored| |#4|) |#4|) "\\spad{squareFree(p)} returns the square-free factorization of the polynomial \\spad{p}. Each factor has no repeated roots,{} and the factors are pairwise relatively prime."))) NIL NIL (-1012 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "PointCategory is the category of points in space which may be plotted via the graphics facilities. Functions are provided for defining points and handling elements of points.")) (|extend| (($ $ (|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{extend(x,l,r)} \\undocumented")) (|cross| (($ $ $) "\\spad{cross(p,q)} computes the cross product of the two points \\spad{p} and \\spad{q}. Error if the \\spad{p} and \\spad{q} are not 3 dimensional")) (|dimension| (((|PositiveInteger|) $) "\\spad{dimension(s)} returns the dimension of the point category \\spad{s}.")) (|point| (($ (|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{point(l)} returns a point category defined by a list \\spad{l} of elements from the domain \\spad{R}."))) ((-4511 . T) (-4510 . T)) NIL (-1013 R1 R2) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package \\undocumented")) (|map| (((|Point| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) (|Point| |#1|)) "\\spad{map(f,p)} \\undocumented"))) NIL NIL (-1014 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package \\undocumented")) (|shade| ((|#1| (|Point| |#1|)) "\\spad{shade(pt)} returns the fourth element of the two dimensional point,{} \\spad{pt},{} although no assumptions are made with regards as to how the components of higher dimensional points are interpreted. This function is defined for the convenience of the user using specifically,{} shade to express a fourth dimension.")) (|hue| ((|#1| (|Point| |#1|)) "\\spad{hue(pt)} returns the third element of the two dimensional point,{} \\spad{pt},{} although no assumptions are made with regards as to how the components of higher dimensional points are interpreted. This function is defined for the convenience of the user using specifically,{} hue to express a third dimension.")) (|color| ((|#1| (|Point| |#1|)) "\\spad{color(pt)} returns the fourth element of the point,{} \\spad{pt},{} although no assumptions are made with regards as to how the components of higher dimensional points are interpreted. This function is defined for the convenience of the user using specifically,{} color to express a fourth dimension.")) (|phiCoord| ((|#1| (|Point| |#1|)) "\\spad{phiCoord(pt)} returns the third element of the point,{} \\spad{pt},{} although no assumptions are made as to the coordinate system being used. This function is defined for the convenience of the user dealing with a spherical coordinate system.")) (|thetaCoord| ((|#1| (|Point| |#1|)) "\\spad{thetaCoord(pt)} returns the second element of the point,{} \\spad{pt},{} although no assumptions are made as to the coordinate system being used. This function is defined for the convenience of the user dealing with a spherical or a cylindrical coordinate system.")) (|rCoord| ((|#1| (|Point| |#1|)) "\\spad{rCoord(pt)} returns the first element of the point,{} \\spad{pt},{} although no assumptions are made as to the coordinate system being used. This function is defined for the convenience of the user dealing with a spherical or a cylindrical coordinate system.")) (|zCoord| ((|#1| (|Point| |#1|)) "\\spad{zCoord(pt)} returns the third element of the point,{} \\spad{pt},{} although no assumptions are made as to the coordinate system being used. This function is defined for the convenience of the user dealing with a Cartesian or a cylindrical coordinate system.")) (|yCoord| ((|#1| (|Point| |#1|)) "\\spad{yCoord(pt)} returns the second element of the point,{} \\spad{pt},{} although no assumptions are made as to the coordinate system being used. This function is defined for the convenience of the user dealing with a Cartesian coordinate system.")) (|xCoord| ((|#1| (|Point| |#1|)) "\\spad{xCoord(pt)} returns the first element of the point,{} \\spad{pt},{} although no assumptions are made as to the coordinate system being used. This function is defined for the convenience of the user dealing with a Cartesian coordinate system."))) NIL NIL (-1015 K) ((|constructor| (NIL "This is the description of any package which provides partial functions on a domain belonging to TranscendentalFunctionCategory.")) (|acschIfCan| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") |#1|) "\\spad{acschIfCan(z)} returns acsch(\\spad{z}) if possible,{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|asechIfCan| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") |#1|) "\\spad{asechIfCan(z)} returns asech(\\spad{z}) if possible,{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|acothIfCan| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") |#1|) "\\spad{acothIfCan(z)} returns acoth(\\spad{z}) if possible,{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|atanhIfCan| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") |#1|) "\\spad{atanhIfCan(z)} returns atanh(\\spad{z}) if possible,{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|acoshIfCan| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") |#1|) "\\spad{acoshIfCan(z)} returns acosh(\\spad{z}) if possible,{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|asinhIfCan| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") |#1|) "\\spad{asinhIfCan(z)} returns asinh(\\spad{z}) if possible,{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|cschIfCan| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") |#1|) "\\spad{cschIfCan(z)} returns csch(\\spad{z}) if possible,{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|sechIfCan| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") |#1|) "\\spad{sechIfCan(z)} returns sech(\\spad{z}) if possible,{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|cothIfCan| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") |#1|) "\\spad{cothIfCan(z)} returns coth(\\spad{z}) if possible,{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|tanhIfCan| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") |#1|) "\\spad{tanhIfCan(z)} returns tanh(\\spad{z}) if possible,{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|coshIfCan| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") |#1|) "\\spad{coshIfCan(z)} returns cosh(\\spad{z}) if possible,{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|sinhIfCan| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") |#1|) "\\spad{sinhIfCan(z)} returns sinh(\\spad{z}) if possible,{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|acscIfCan| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") |#1|) "\\spad{acscIfCan(z)} returns acsc(\\spad{z}) if possible,{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|asecIfCan| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") |#1|) "\\spad{asecIfCan(z)} returns asec(\\spad{z}) if possible,{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|acotIfCan| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") |#1|) "\\spad{acotIfCan(z)} returns acot(\\spad{z}) if possible,{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|atanIfCan| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") |#1|) "\\spad{atanIfCan(z)} returns atan(\\spad{z}) if possible,{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|acosIfCan| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") |#1|) "\\spad{acosIfCan(z)} returns acos(\\spad{z}) if possible,{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|asinIfCan| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") |#1|) "\\spad{asinIfCan(z)} returns asin(\\spad{z}) if possible,{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|cscIfCan| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") |#1|) "\\spad{cscIfCan(z)} returns csc(\\spad{z}) if possible,{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|secIfCan| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") |#1|) "\\spad{secIfCan(z)} returns sec(\\spad{z}) if possible,{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|cotIfCan| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") |#1|) "\\spad{cotIfCan(z)} returns cot(\\spad{z}) if possible,{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|tanIfCan| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") |#1|) "\\spad{tanIfCan(z)} returns tan(\\spad{z}) if possible,{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|cosIfCan| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") |#1|) "\\spad{cosIfCan(z)} returns cos(\\spad{z}) if possible,{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|sinIfCan| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") |#1|) "\\spad{sinIfCan(z)} returns sin(\\spad{z}) if possible,{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|logIfCan| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") |#1|) "\\spad{logIfCan(z)} returns log(\\spad{z}) if possible,{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|expIfCan| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") |#1|) "\\spad{expIfCan(z)} returns exp(\\spad{z}) if possible,{} and \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|nthRootIfCan| (((|Union| |#1| "failed") |#1| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{nthRootIfCan(z,n)} returns the \\spad{n}th root of \\spad{z} if possible,{} and \"failed\" otherwise."))) NIL NIL (-1016 R E OV PPR) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package \\undocumented{}")) (|map| ((|#4| (|Mapping| |#4| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) |#4|) "\\spad{map(f,p)} \\undocumented{}")) (|pushup| ((|#4| |#4| (|List| |#3|)) "\\spad{pushup(p,lv)} \\undocumented{}") ((|#4| |#4| |#3|) "\\spad{pushup(p,v)} \\undocumented{}")) (|pushdown| ((|#4| |#4| (|List| |#3|)) "\\spad{pushdown(p,lv)} \\undocumented{}") ((|#4| |#4| |#3|) "\\spad{pushdown(p,v)} \\undocumented{}")) (|variable| (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{variable(s)} makes an element from symbol \\spad{s} or fails")) (|convert| (((|Symbol|) $) "\\spad{convert(x)} converts \\spad{x} to a symbol"))) NIL NIL (-1017 K R UP -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "In this package \\spad{K} is a finite field,{} \\spad{R} is a ring of univariate polynomials over \\spad{K},{} and \\spad{F} is a monogenic algebra over \\spad{R}. We require that \\spad{F} is monogenic,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} that \\spad{F = K[x,y]/(f(x,y))},{} because the integral basis algorithm used will factor the polynomial \\spad{f(x,y)}. The package provides a function to compute the integral closure of \\spad{R} in the quotient field of \\spad{F} as well as a function to compute a \"local integral basis\" at a specific prime.")) (|reducedDiscriminant| ((|#2| |#3|) "\\spad{reducedDiscriminant(up)} \\undocumented")) (|localIntegralBasis| (((|Record| (|:| |basis| (|Matrix| |#2|)) (|:| |basisDen| |#2|) (|:| |basisInv| (|Matrix| |#2|))) |#2|) "\\spad{integralBasis(p)} returns a record \\spad{[basis,basisDen,basisInv] } containing information regarding the local integral closure of \\spad{R} at the prime \\spad{p} in the quotient field of the framed algebra \\spad{F}. \\spad{F} is a framed algebra with \\spad{R}-module basis \\spad{w1,w2,...,wn}. If 'basis' is the matrix \\spad{(aij, i = 1..n, j = 1..n)},{} then the \\spad{i}th element of the local integral basis is \\spad{vi = (1/basisDen) * sum(aij * wj, j = 1..n)},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the \\spad{i}th row of 'basis' contains the coordinates of the \\spad{i}th basis vector. Similarly,{} the \\spad{i}th row of the matrix 'basisInv' contains the coordinates of \\spad{wi} with respect to the basis \\spad{v1,...,vn}: if 'basisInv' is the matrix \\spad{(bij, i = 1..n, j = 1..n)},{} then \\spad{wi = sum(bij * vj, j = 1..n)}.")) (|integralBasis| (((|Record| (|:| |basis| (|Matrix| |#2|)) (|:| |basisDen| |#2|) (|:| |basisInv| (|Matrix| |#2|)))) "\\spad{integralBasis()} returns a record \\spad{[basis,basisDen,basisInv] } containing information regarding the integral closure of \\spad{R} in the quotient field of the framed algebra \\spad{F}. \\spad{F} is a framed algebra with \\spad{R}-module basis \\spad{w1,w2,...,wn}. If 'basis' is the matrix \\spad{(aij, i = 1..n, j = 1..n)},{} then the \\spad{i}th element of the integral basis is \\spad{vi = (1/basisDen) * sum(aij * wj, j = 1..n)},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the \\spad{i}th row of 'basis' contains the coordinates of the \\spad{i}th basis vector. Similarly,{} the \\spad{i}th row of the matrix 'basisInv' contains the coordinates of \\spad{wi} with respect to the basis \\spad{v1,...,vn}: if 'basisInv' is the matrix \\spad{(bij, i = 1..n, j = 1..n)},{} then \\spad{wi = sum(bij * vj, j = 1..n)}."))) NIL NIL (-1018 R |Var| |Expon| |Dpoly|) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{QuasiAlgebraicSet} constructs a domain representing quasi-algebraic sets,{} which is the intersection of a Zariski closed set,{} defined as the common zeros of a given list of polynomials (the defining polynomials for equations),{} and a principal Zariski open set,{} defined as the complement of the common zeros of a polynomial \\spad{f} (the defining polynomial for the inequation). This domain provides simplification of a user-given representation using groebner basis computations. There are two simplification routines: the first function \\spadfun{idealSimplify} uses groebner basis of ideals alone,{} while the second,{} \\spadfun{simplify} uses both groebner basis and factorization. The resulting defining equations \\spad{L} always form a groebner basis,{} and the resulting defining inequation \\spad{f} is always reduced. The function \\spadfun{simplify} may be applied several times if desired. A third simplification routine \\spadfun{radicalSimplify} is provided in \\spadtype{QuasiAlgebraicSet2} for comparison study only,{} as it is inefficient compared to the other two,{} as well as is restricted to only certain coefficient domains. For detail analysis and a comparison of the three methods,{} please consult the reference cited. \\blankline A polynomial function \\spad{q} defined on the quasi-algebraic set is equivalent to its reduced form with respect to \\spad{L}. While this may be obtained using the usual normal form algorithm,{} there is no canonical form for \\spad{q}. \\blankline The ordering in groebner basis computation is determined by the data type of the input polynomials. If it is possible we suggest to use refinements of total degree orderings.")) (|simplify| (($ $) "\\spad{simplify(s)} returns a different and presumably simpler representation of \\spad{s} with the defining polynomials for the equations forming a groebner basis,{} and the defining polynomial for the inequation reduced with respect to the basis,{} using a heuristic algorithm based on factoring.")) (|idealSimplify| (($ $) "\\spad{idealSimplify(s)} returns a different and presumably simpler representation of \\spad{s} with the defining polynomials for the equations forming a groebner basis,{} and the defining polynomial for the inequation reduced with respect to the basis,{} using Buchberger's algorithm.")) (|definingInequation| ((|#4| $) "\\spad{definingInequation(s)} returns a single defining polynomial for the inequation,{} that is,{} the Zariski open part of \\spad{s}.")) (|definingEquations| (((|List| |#4|) $) "\\spad{definingEquations(s)} returns a list of defining polynomials for equations,{} that is,{} for the Zariski closed part of \\spad{s}.")) (|empty?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{empty?(s)} returns \\spad{true} if the quasialgebraic set \\spad{s} has no points,{} and \\spad{false} otherwise.")) (|setStatus| (($ $ (|Union| (|Boolean|) "failed")) "\\spad{setStatus(s,t)} returns the same representation for \\spad{s},{} but asserts the following: if \\spad{t} is \\spad{true},{} then \\spad{s} is empty,{} if \\spad{t} is \\spad{false},{} then \\spad{s} is non-empty,{} and if \\spad{t} = \"failed\",{} then no assertion is made (that is,{} \"don't know\"). Note: for internal use only,{} with care.")) (|status| (((|Union| (|Boolean|) "failed") $) "\\spad{status(s)} returns \\spad{true} if the quasi-algebraic set is empty,{} \\spad{false} if it is not,{} and \"failed\" if not yet known")) (|quasiAlgebraicSet| (($ (|List| |#4|) |#4|) "\\spad{quasiAlgebraicSet(pl,q)} returns the quasi-algebraic set with defining equations \\spad{p} = 0 for \\spad{p} belonging to the list \\spad{pl},{} and defining inequation \\spad{q} ~= 0.")) (|empty| (($) "\\spad{empty()} returns the empty quasi-algebraic set"))) NIL ((-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-149))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-319))))) (-1019 |vl| |nv|) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{QuasiAlgebraicSet2} adds a function \\spadfun{radicalSimplify} which uses \\spadtype{IdealDecompositionPackage} to simplify the representation of a quasi-algebraic set. A quasi-algebraic set is the intersection of a Zariski closed set,{} defined as the common zeros of a given list of polynomials (the defining polynomials for equations),{} and a principal Zariski open set,{} defined as the complement of the common zeros of a polynomial \\spad{f} (the defining polynomial for the inequation). Quasi-algebraic sets are implemented in the domain \\spadtype{QuasiAlgebraicSet},{} where two simplification routines are provided: \\spadfun{idealSimplify} and \\spadfun{simplify}. The function \\spadfun{radicalSimplify} is added for comparison study only. Because the domain \\spadtype{IdealDecompositionPackage} provides facilities for computing with radical ideals,{} it is necessary to restrict the ground ring to the domain \\spadtype{Fraction Integer},{} and the polynomial ring to be of type \\spadtype{DistributedMultivariatePolynomial}. The routine \\spadfun{radicalSimplify} uses these to compute groebner basis of radical ideals and is inefficient and restricted when compared to the two in \\spadtype{QuasiAlgebraicSet}.")) (|radicalSimplify| (((|QuasiAlgebraicSet| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)) (|OrderedVariableList| |#1|) (|DirectProduct| |#2| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|DistributedMultivariatePolynomial| |#1| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))) (|QuasiAlgebraicSet| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)) (|OrderedVariableList| |#1|) (|DirectProduct| |#2| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|DistributedMultivariatePolynomial| |#1| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))))) "\\spad{radicalSimplify(s)} returns a different and presumably simpler representation of \\spad{s} with the defining polynomials for the equations forming a groebner basis,{} and the defining polynomial for the inequation reduced with respect to the basis,{} using using groebner basis of radical ideals"))) NIL NIL (-1020 R E V P TS) ((|constructor| (NIL "A package for removing redundant quasi-components and redundant branches when decomposing a variety by means of quasi-components of regular triangular sets. \\newline References : \\indented{1}{[1] \\spad{D}. LAZARD \"A new method for solving algebraic systems of} \\indented{5}{positive dimension\" Discr. App. Math. 33:147-160,{}1991} \\indented{1}{[2] \\spad{M}. MORENO MAZA \"Calculs de pgcd au-dessus des tours} \\indented{5}{d'extensions simples et resolution des systemes d'equations} \\indented{5}{algebriques\" These,{} Universite \\spad{P}.etM. Curie,{} Paris,{} 1997.} \\indented{1}{[3] \\spad{M}. MORENO MAZA \"A new algorithm for computing triangular} \\indented{5}{decomposition of algebraic varieties\" NAG Tech. Rep. 4/98.}")) (|branchIfCan| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |eq| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |tower| |#5|) (|:| |ineq| (|List| |#4|))) "failed") (|List| |#4|) |#5| (|List| |#4|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\axiom{branchIfCan(leq,{}ts,{}lineq,{}\\spad{b1},{}\\spad{b2},{}\\spad{b3},{}\\spad{b4},{}\\spad{b5})} is an internal subroutine,{} exported only for developement.")) (|prepareDecompose| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |eq| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |tower| |#5|) (|:| |ineq| (|List| |#4|)))) (|List| |#4|) (|List| |#5|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\axiom{prepareDecompose(lp,{}lts,{}\\spad{b1},{}\\spad{b2})} is an internal subroutine,{} exported only for developement.")) (|removeSuperfluousCases| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |val| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |tower| |#5|))) (|List| (|Record| (|:| |val| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |tower| |#5|)))) "\\axiom{removeSuperfluousCases(llpwt)} is an internal subroutine,{} exported only for developement.")) (|subCase?| (((|Boolean|) (|Record| (|:| |val| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |tower| |#5|)) (|Record| (|:| |val| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |tower| |#5|))) "\\axiom{subCase?(\\spad{lpwt1},{}\\spad{lpwt2})} is an internal subroutine,{} exported only for developement.")) (|removeSuperfluousQuasiComponents| (((|List| |#5|) (|List| |#5|)) "\\axiom{removeSuperfluousQuasiComponents(lts)} removes from \\axiom{lts} any \\spad{ts} such that \\axiom{subQuasiComponent?(ts,{}us)} holds for another \\spad{us} in \\axiom{lts}.")) (|subQuasiComponent?| (((|Boolean|) |#5| (|List| |#5|)) "\\axiom{subQuasiComponent?(ts,{}lus)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{subQuasiComponent?(ts,{}us)} holds for one \\spad{us} in \\spad{lus}.") (((|Boolean|) |#5| |#5|) "\\axiom{subQuasiComponent?(ts,{}us)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiomOpFrom{internalSubQuasiComponent?}{QuasiComponentPackage} returs \\spad{true}.")) (|internalSubQuasiComponent?| (((|Union| (|Boolean|) "failed") |#5| |#5|) "\\axiom{internalSubQuasiComponent?(ts,{}us)} returns a boolean \\spad{b} value if the fact that the regular zero set of \\axiom{us} contains that of \\axiom{ts} can be decided (and in that case \\axiom{\\spad{b}} gives this inclusion) otherwise returns \\axiom{\"failed\"}.")) (|infRittWu?| (((|Boolean|) (|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{infRittWu?(\\spad{lp1},{}\\spad{lp2})} is an internal subroutine,{} exported only for developement.")) (|internalInfRittWu?| (((|Boolean|) (|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{internalInfRittWu?(\\spad{lp1},{}\\spad{lp2})} is an internal subroutine,{} exported only for developement.")) (|internalSubPolSet?| (((|Boolean|) (|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{internalSubPolSet?(\\spad{lp1},{}\\spad{lp2})} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{\\spad{lp1}} is a sub-set of \\axiom{\\spad{lp2}} assuming that these lists are sorted increasingly \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\axiomOpFrom{infRittWu?}{RecursivePolynomialCategory}.")) (|subPolSet?| (((|Boolean|) (|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{subPolSet?(\\spad{lp1},{}\\spad{lp2})} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{\\spad{lp1}} is a sub-set of \\axiom{\\spad{lp2}}.")) (|subTriSet?| (((|Boolean|) |#5| |#5|) "\\axiom{subTriSet?(ts,{}us)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{ts} is a sub-set of \\axiom{us}.")) (|moreAlgebraic?| (((|Boolean|) |#5| |#5|) "\\axiom{moreAlgebraic?(ts,{}us)} returns \\spad{false} iff \\axiom{ts} and \\axiom{us} are both empty,{} or \\axiom{ts} has less elements than \\axiom{us},{} or some variable is algebraic \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\axiom{us} and is not \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\axiom{ts}.")) (|algebraicSort| (((|List| |#5|) (|List| |#5|)) "\\axiom{algebraicSort(lts)} sorts \\axiom{lts} \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t} \\axiomOpFrom{supDimElseRittWu?}{QuasiComponentPackage}.")) (|supDimElseRittWu?| (((|Boolean|) |#5| |#5|) "\\axiom{supDimElseRittWu(ts,{}us)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{ts} has less elements than \\axiom{us} otherwise if \\axiom{ts} has higher rank than \\axiom{us} \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. Riit and Wu ordering.")) (|stopTable!| (((|Void|)) "\\axiom{stopTableGcd!()} is an internal subroutine,{} exported only for developement.")) (|startTable!| (((|Void|) (|String|) (|String|) (|String|)) "\\axiom{startTableGcd!(\\spad{s1},{}\\spad{s2},{}\\spad{s3})} is an internal subroutine,{} exported only for developement."))) NIL NIL (-1021) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain implements simple database queries")) (|value| (((|String|) $) "\\spad{value(q)} returns the value (\\spadignore{i.e.} right hand side) of \\axiom{\\spad{q}}.")) (|variable| (((|Symbol|) $) "\\spad{variable(q)} returns the variable (\\spadignore{i.e.} left hand side) of \\axiom{\\spad{q}}.")) (|equation| (($ (|Symbol|) (|String|)) "\\spad{equation(s,\"a\")} creates a new equation."))) NIL NIL (-1022 A S) ((|constructor| (NIL "QuotientField(\\spad{S}) is the category of fractions of an Integral Domain \\spad{S}.")) (|floor| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{floor(x)} returns the largest integral element below \\spad{x}.")) (|ceiling| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{ceiling(x)} returns the smallest integral element above \\spad{x}.")) (|random| (($) "\\spad{random()} returns a random fraction.")) (|fractionPart| (($ $) "\\spad{fractionPart(x)} returns the fractional part of \\spad{x}. \\spad{x} = wholePart(\\spad{x}) + fractionPart(\\spad{x})")) (|wholePart| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{wholePart(x)} returns the whole part of the fraction \\spad{x} \\spadignore{i.e.} the truncated quotient of the numerator by the denominator.")) (|denominator| (($ $) "\\spad{denominator(x)} is the denominator of the fraction \\spad{x} converted to \\%.")) (|numerator| (($ $) "\\spad{numerator(x)} is the numerator of the fraction \\spad{x} converted to \\%.")) (|denom| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{denom(x)} returns the denominator of the fraction \\spad{x}.")) (|numer| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{numer(x)} returns the numerator of the fraction \\spad{x}.")) (/ (($ |#2| |#2|) "\\spad{d1 / d2} returns the fraction \\spad{d1} divided by \\spad{d2}."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-940))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-559))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-319))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (QUOTE (-1209)))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-147))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-149))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -633) (QUOTE (-549)))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-1052))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-844))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-872))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (QUOTE (-560)))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-1184)))) (-1023 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "QuotientField(\\spad{S}) is the category of fractions of an Integral Domain \\spad{S}.")) (|floor| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{floor(x)} returns the largest integral element below \\spad{x}.")) (|ceiling| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{ceiling(x)} returns the smallest integral element above \\spad{x}.")) (|random| (($) "\\spad{random()} returns a random fraction.")) (|fractionPart| (($ $) "\\spad{fractionPart(x)} returns the fractional part of \\spad{x}. \\spad{x} = wholePart(\\spad{x}) + fractionPart(\\spad{x})")) (|wholePart| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{wholePart(x)} returns the whole part of the fraction \\spad{x} \\spadignore{i.e.} the truncated quotient of the numerator by the denominator.")) (|denominator| (($ $) "\\spad{denominator(x)} is the denominator of the fraction \\spad{x} converted to \\%.")) (|numerator| (($ $) "\\spad{numerator(x)} is the numerator of the fraction \\spad{x} converted to \\%.")) (|denom| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{denom(x)} returns the denominator of the fraction \\spad{x}.")) (|numer| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{numer(x)} returns the numerator of the fraction \\spad{x}.")) (/ (($ |#1| |#1|) "\\spad{d1 / d2} returns the fraction \\spad{d1} divided by \\spad{d2}."))) ((-4502 . T) (-4508 . T) (-4503 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-1024 A B R S) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package extends a function between integral domains to a mapping between their quotient fields.")) (|map| ((|#4| (|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) |#3|) "\\spad{map(func,frac)} applies the function \\spad{func} to the numerator and denominator of \\spad{frac}."))) NIL NIL (-1025 |n| K) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain provides modest support for quadratic forms.")) (|matrix| (((|SquareMatrix| |#1| |#2|) $) "\\spad{matrix(qf)} creates a square matrix from the quadratic form \\spad{qf}.")) (|quadraticForm| (($ (|SquareMatrix| |#1| |#2|)) "\\spad{quadraticForm(m)} creates a quadratic form from a symmetric,{} square matrix \\spad{m}."))) NIL NIL (-1026) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain represents the syntax of a quasiquote \\indented{2}{expression.}")) (|expression| (((|SpadAst|) $) "\\spad{expression(e)} returns the syntax for the expression being quoted."))) NIL NIL (-1027 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "A queue is a bag where the first item inserted is the first item extracted.")) (|back| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{back(q)} returns the element at the back of the queue. The queue \\spad{q} is unchanged by this operation. Error: if \\spad{q} is empty.")) (|front| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{front(q)} returns the element at the front of the queue. The queue \\spad{q} is unchanged by this operation. Error: if \\spad{q} is empty.")) (|length| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{length(q)} returns the number of elements in the queue. Note: \\axiom{length(\\spad{q}) = \\#q}.")) (|rotate!| (($ $) "\\spad{rotate! q} rotates queue \\spad{q} so that the element at the front of the queue goes to the back of the queue. Note: rotate! \\spad{q} is equivalent to enqueue!(dequeue!(\\spad{q})).")) (|dequeue!| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{dequeue! s} destructively extracts the first (top) element from queue \\spad{q}. The element previously second in the queue becomes the first element. Error: if \\spad{q} is empty.")) (|enqueue!| ((|#1| |#1| $) "\\spad{enqueue!(x,q)} inserts \\spad{x} into the queue \\spad{q} at the back end."))) ((-4510 . T) (-4511 . T)) NIL (-1028 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{Quaternion} implements quaternions over a \\indented{2}{commutative ring. The main constructor function is \\spadfun{quatern}} \\indented{2}{which takes 4 arguments: the real part,{} the \\spad{i} imaginary part,{} the \\spad{j}} \\indented{2}{imaginary part and the \\spad{k} imaginary part.}"))) ((-4503 |has| |#1| (-302)) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . 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(|node?| (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\spad{node?(u,v)} tests if node \\spad{u} is contained in node \\spad{v} (either as a child,{} a child of a child,{} etc.).")) (|child?| (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\spad{child?(u,v)} tests if node \\spad{u} is a child of node \\spad{v}.")) (|distance| (((|Integer|) $ $) "\\spad{distance(u,v)} returns the path length (an integer) from node \\spad{u} to \\spad{v}.")) (|leaves| (((|List| |#1|) $) "\\spad{leaves(t)} returns the list of values in obtained by visiting the nodes of tree \\axiom{\\spad{t}} in left-to-right order.")) (|cyclic?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{cyclic?(u)} tests if \\spad{u} has a cycle.")) (|elt| ((|#1| $ "value") "\\spad{elt(u,\"value\")} (also written: \\axiom{a. value}) is equivalent to \\axiom{value(a)}.")) (|value| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{value(u)} returns the value of the node \\spad{u}.")) (|leaf?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{leaf?(u)} tests if \\spad{u} is a terminal node.")) 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(|approximate| (((|Fraction| (|Integer|)) $ $) "\\axiom{approximate(\\spad{n},{}\\spad{p})} gives an approximation of \\axiom{\\spad{n}} that has precision \\axiom{\\spad{p}}")) (|rename| (($ $ (|OutputForm|)) "\\axiom{rename(\\spad{x},{}name)} gives a new number that prints as name")) (|rename!| (($ $ (|OutputForm|)) "\\axiom{rename!(\\spad{x},{}name)} changes the way \\axiom{\\spad{x}} is printed")) (|sqrt| (($ (|Integer|)) "\\axiom{sqrt(\\spad{x})} is \\axiom{\\spad{x} ** (1/2)}") (($ (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) "\\axiom{sqrt(\\spad{x})} is \\axiom{\\spad{x} ** (1/2)}") (($ $) "\\axiom{sqrt(\\spad{x})} is \\axiom{\\spad{x} ** (1/2)}") (($ $ (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\axiom{sqrt(\\spad{x},{}\\spad{n})} is \\axiom{\\spad{x} ** (1/n)}")) (|allRootsOf| (((|List| $) (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) "\\axiom{allRootsOf(pol)} creates all the roots of \\axiom{pol} naming each uniquely") (((|List| $) (|Polynomial| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))) "\\axiom{allRootsOf(pol)} creates all the roots of \\axiom{pol} naming each uniquely") (((|List| $) (|Polynomial| $)) "\\axiom{allRootsOf(pol)} creates all the roots of \\axiom{pol} naming each uniquely") (((|List| $) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|Integer|))) "\\axiom{allRootsOf(pol)} creates all the roots of \\axiom{pol} naming each uniquely") (((|List| $) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))) "\\axiom{allRootsOf(pol)} creates all the roots of \\axiom{pol} naming each uniquely") (((|List| $) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) "\\axiom{allRootsOf(pol)} creates all the roots of \\axiom{pol} naming each uniquely")) (|rootOf| (((|Union| $ "failed") (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\axiom{rootOf(pol,{}\\spad{n})} creates the \\spad{n}th root for the order of \\axiom{pol} and gives it unique name") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $) (|PositiveInteger|) (|OutputForm|)) "\\axiom{rootOf(pol,{}\\spad{n},{}name)} creates the \\spad{n}th root for the order of \\axiom{pol} and names it \\axiom{name}")) (|mainValue| (((|Union| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $) "failed") $) "\\axiom{mainValue(\\spad{x})} is the expression of \\axiom{\\spad{x}} in terms of \\axiom{SparseUnivariatePolynomial(\\$)}")) (|mainDefiningPolynomial| (((|Union| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $) "failed") $) "\\axiom{mainDefiningPolynomial(\\spad{x})} is the defining polynomial for the main algebraic quantity of \\axiom{\\spad{x}}")) (|mainForm| (((|Union| (|OutputForm|) "failed") $) "\\axiom{mainForm(\\spad{x})} is the main algebraic quantity name of \\axiom{\\spad{x}}"))) NIL NIL (-1044) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiomType{RealClosedField} provides common acces functions for all real closed fields.")) (|approximate| (((|Fraction| (|Integer|)) $ $) "\\axiom{approximate(\\spad{n},{}\\spad{p})} gives an approximation of \\axiom{\\spad{n}} that has precision \\axiom{\\spad{p}}")) (|rename| (($ $ (|OutputForm|)) "\\axiom{rename(\\spad{x},{}name)} gives a new number that prints as name")) (|rename!| (($ $ (|OutputForm|)) "\\axiom{rename!(\\spad{x},{}name)} changes the way \\axiom{\\spad{x}} is printed")) (|sqrt| (($ (|Integer|)) "\\axiom{sqrt(\\spad{x})} is \\axiom{\\spad{x} ** (1/2)}") (($ (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) "\\axiom{sqrt(\\spad{x})} is \\axiom{\\spad{x} ** (1/2)}") (($ $) "\\axiom{sqrt(\\spad{x})} is \\axiom{\\spad{x} ** (1/2)}") (($ $ (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\axiom{sqrt(\\spad{x},{}\\spad{n})} is \\axiom{\\spad{x} ** (1/n)}")) (|allRootsOf| (((|List| $) (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) "\\axiom{allRootsOf(pol)} creates all the roots of \\axiom{pol} naming each uniquely") (((|List| $) (|Polynomial| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))) "\\axiom{allRootsOf(pol)} creates all the roots of \\axiom{pol} naming each uniquely") (((|List| $) (|Polynomial| $)) "\\axiom{allRootsOf(pol)} creates all the roots of \\axiom{pol} naming each uniquely") (((|List| $) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|Integer|))) "\\axiom{allRootsOf(pol)} creates all the roots of \\axiom{pol} naming each uniquely") (((|List| $) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))) "\\axiom{allRootsOf(pol)} creates all the roots of \\axiom{pol} naming each uniquely") (((|List| $) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) "\\axiom{allRootsOf(pol)} creates all the roots of \\axiom{pol} naming each uniquely")) (|rootOf| (((|Union| $ "failed") (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\axiom{rootOf(pol,{}\\spad{n})} creates the \\spad{n}th root for the order of \\axiom{pol} and gives it unique name") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $) (|PositiveInteger|) (|OutputForm|)) "\\axiom{rootOf(pol,{}\\spad{n},{}name)} creates the \\spad{n}th root for the order of \\axiom{pol} and names it \\axiom{name}")) (|mainValue| (((|Union| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $) "failed") $) "\\axiom{mainValue(\\spad{x})} is the expression of \\axiom{\\spad{x}} in terms of \\axiom{SparseUnivariatePolynomial(\\$)}")) (|mainDefiningPolynomial| (((|Union| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $) "failed") $) "\\axiom{mainDefiningPolynomial(\\spad{x})} is the defining polynomial for the main algebraic quantity of \\axiom{\\spad{x}}")) (|mainForm| (((|Union| (|OutputForm|) "failed") $) "\\axiom{mainForm(\\spad{x})} is the main algebraic quantity name of \\axiom{\\spad{x}}"))) ((-4503 . T) (-4508 . T) (-4502 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4504 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-1045 R -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{Risch differential equation,{} elementary case.} Author: Manuel Bronstein Date Created: 1 February 1988 Date Last Updated: 2 November 1995 Keywords: elementary,{} function,{} integration.")) (|rischDE| (((|Record| (|:| |ans| |#2|) (|:| |right| |#2|) (|:| |sol?| (|Boolean|))) (|Integer|) |#2| |#2| (|Symbol|) (|Mapping| (|Union| (|Record| (|:| |mainpart| |#2|) (|:| |limitedlogs| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |coeff| |#2|) (|:| |logand| |#2|))))) "failed") |#2| (|List| |#2|)) (|Mapping| (|Union| (|Record| (|:| |ratpart| |#2|) (|:| |coeff| |#2|)) "failed") |#2| |#2|)) "\\spad{rischDE(n, f, g, x, lim, ext)} returns \\spad{[y, h, b]} such that \\spad{dy/dx + n df/dx y = h} and \\spad{b := h = g}. The equation \\spad{dy/dx + n df/dx y = g} has no solution if \\spad{h \\~~= g} (\\spad{y} is a partial solution in that case). Notes: \\spad{lim} is a limited integration function,{} and ext is an extended integration function."))) NIL NIL (-1046 R -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{Risch differential equation,{} elementary case.} Author: Manuel Bronstein Date Created: 12 August 1992 Date Last Updated: 17 August 1992 Keywords: elementary,{} function,{} integration.")) (|rischDEsys| (((|Union| (|List| |#2|) "failed") (|Integer|) |#2| |#2| |#2| (|Symbol|) (|Mapping| (|Union| (|Record| (|:| |mainpart| |#2|) (|:| |limitedlogs| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |coeff| |#2|) (|:| |logand| |#2|))))) "failed") |#2| (|List| |#2|)) (|Mapping| (|Union| (|Record| (|:| |ratpart| |#2|) (|:| |coeff| |#2|)) "failed") |#2| |#2|)) "\\spad{rischDEsys(n, f, g_1, g_2, x,lim,ext)} returns \\spad{y_1.y_2} such that \\spad{(dy1/dx,dy2/dx) + ((0, - n df/dx),(n df/dx,0)) (y1,y2) = (g1,g2)} if \\spad{y_1,y_2} exist,{} \"failed\" otherwise. \\spad{lim} is a limited integration function,{} \\spad{ext} is an extended integration function."))) NIL NIL (-1047 -4164 UP) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{Risch differential equation,{} transcendental case.} Author: Manuel Bronstein Date Created: Jan 1988 Date Last Updated: 2 November 1995")) (|polyRDE| (((|Union| (|:| |ans| (|Record| (|:| |ans| |#2|) (|:| |nosol| (|Boolean|)))) (|:| |eq| (|Record| (|:| |b| |#2|) (|:| |c| |#2|) (|:| |m| (|Integer|)) (|:| |alpha| |#2|) (|:| |beta| |#2|)))) |#2| |#2| |#2| (|Integer|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|)) "\\spad{polyRDE(a, B, C, n, D)} returns either: 1. \\spad{[Q, b]} such that \\spad{degree(Q) <= n} and \\indented{3}{\\spad{a Q'+ B Q = C} if \\spad{b = true},{} \\spad{Q} is a partial solution} \\indented{3}{otherwise.} 2. \\spad{[B1, C1, m, \\alpha, \\beta]} such that any polynomial solution \\indented{3}{of degree at most \\spad{n} of \\spad{A Q' + BQ = C} must be of the form} \\indented{3}{\\spad{Q = \\alpha H + \\beta} where \\spad{degree(H) <= m} and} \\indented{3}{\\spad{H} satisfies \\spad{H' + B1 H = C1}.} \\spad{D} is the derivation to use.")) (|baseRDE| (((|Record| (|:| |ans| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|:| |nosol| (|Boolean|))) (|Fraction| |#2|) (|Fraction| |#2|)) "\\spad{baseRDE(f, g)} returns a \\spad{[y, b]} such that \\spad{y' + fy = g} if \\spad{b = true},{} \\spad{y} is a partial solution otherwise (no solution in that case). \\spad{D} is the derivation to use.")) (|monomRDE| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |a| |#2|) (|:| |b| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|:| |c| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|:| |t| |#2|)) "failed") (|Fraction| |#2|) (|Fraction| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|)) "\\spad{monomRDE(f,g,D)} returns \\spad{[A, B, C, T]} such that \\spad{y' + f y = g} has a solution if and only if \\spad{y = Q / T},{} where \\spad{Q} satisfies \\spad{A Q' + B Q = C} and has no normal pole. A and \\spad{T} are polynomials and \\spad{B} and \\spad{C} have no normal poles. \\spad{D} is the derivation to use."))) NIL NIL (-1048 -4164 UP) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{Risch differential equation system,{} transcendental case.} Author: Manuel Bronstein Date Created: 17 August 1992 Date Last Updated: 3 February 1994")) (|baseRDEsys| (((|Union| (|List| (|Fraction| |#2|)) "failed") (|Fraction| |#2|) (|Fraction| |#2|) (|Fraction| |#2|)) "\\spad{baseRDEsys(f, g1, g2)} returns fractions \\spad{y_1.y_2} such that \\spad{(y1', y2') + ((0, -f), (f, 0)) (y1,y2) = (g1,g2)} if \\spad{y_1,y_2} exist,{} \"failed\" otherwise.")) (|monomRDEsys| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |a| |#2|) (|:| |b| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|:| |h| |#2|) (|:| |c1| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|:| |c2| (|Fraction| |#2|)) (|:| |t| |#2|)) "failed") (|Fraction| |#2|) (|Fraction| |#2|) (|Fraction| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|)) "\\spad{monomRDEsys(f,g1,g2,D)} returns \\spad{[A, B, H, C1, C2, T]} such that \\spad{(y1', y2') + ((0, -f), (f, 0)) (y1,y2) = (g1,g2)} has a solution if and only if \\spad{y1 = Q1 / T, y2 = Q2 / T},{} where \\spad{B,C1,C2,Q1,Q2} have no normal poles and satisfy A \\spad{(Q1', Q2') + ((H, -B), (B, H)) (Q1,Q2) = (C1,C2)} \\spad{D} is the derivation to use."))) NIL NIL (-1049 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package exports random distributions")) (|rdHack1| (((|Mapping| |#1|) (|Vector| |#1|) (|Vector| (|Integer|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{rdHack1(v,u,n)} \\undocumented")) (|weighted| (((|Mapping| |#1|) (|List| (|Record| (|:| |value| |#1|) (|:| |weight| (|Integer|))))) "\\spad{weighted(l)} \\undocumented")) (|uniform| (((|Mapping| |#1|) (|Set| |#1|)) "\\spad{uniform(s)} \\undocumented"))) NIL NIL (-1050 F1 UP UPUP R F2) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{Finds the order of a divisor over a finite field} Author: Manuel Bronstein Date Created: 1988 Date Last Updated: 8 November 1994")) (|order| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) (|FiniteDivisor| |#1| |#2| |#3| |#4|) |#3| (|Mapping| |#5| |#1|)) "\\spad{order(f,u,g)} \\undocumented"))) NIL NIL (-1051) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain represents list reduction syntax.")) (|body| (((|SpadAst|) $) "\\spad{body(e)} return the list of expressions being redcued.")) (|operator| (((|SpadAst|) $) "\\spad{operator(e)} returns the magma operation being applied."))) NIL NIL (-1052) ((|constructor| (NIL "The category of real numeric domains,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} convertible to floats."))) NIL NIL (-1053 |Pol|) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{2}{This package provides functions for finding the real zeros} of univariate polynomials over the integers to arbitrary user-specified precision. The results are returned as a list of isolating intervals which are expressed as records with \"left\" and \"right\" rational number components.")) (|midpoints| (((|List| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|List| (|Record| (|:| |left| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|:| |right| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))))) "\\spad{midpoints(isolist)} returns the list of midpoints for the list of intervals \\spad{isolist}.")) (|midpoint| (((|Fraction| (|Integer|)) (|Record| (|:| |left| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|:| |right| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))))) "\\spad{midpoint(int)} returns the midpoint of the interval \\spad{int}.")) (|refine| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |left| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|:| |right| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))) "failed") |#1| (|Record| (|:| |left| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|:| |right| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))) (|Record| (|:| |left| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|:| |right| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))))) "\\spad{refine(pol, int, range)} takes a univariate polynomial \\spad{pol} and and isolating interval \\spad{int} containing exactly one real root of \\spad{pol}; the operation returns an isolating interval which is contained within range,{} or \"failed\" if no such isolating interval exists.") (((|Record| (|:| |left| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|:| |right| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))) |#1| (|Record| (|:| |left| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|:| |right| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))) (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{refine(pol, int, eps)} refines the interval \\spad{int} containing exactly one root of the univariate polynomial \\spad{pol} to size less than the rational number eps.")) (|realZeros| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |left| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|:| |right| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))))) |#1| (|Record| (|:| |left| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|:| |right| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))) (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{realZeros(pol, int, eps)} returns a list of intervals of length less than the rational number eps for all the real roots of the polynomial \\spad{pol} which lie in the interval expressed by the record \\spad{int}.") (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |left| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|:| |right| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))))) |#1| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{realZeros(pol, eps)} returns a list of intervals of length less than the rational number eps for all the real roots of the polynomial \\spad{pol}.") (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |left| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|:| |right| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))))) |#1| (|Record| (|:| |left| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|:| |right| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))))) "\\spad{realZeros(pol, range)} returns a list of isolating intervals for all the real zeros of the univariate polynomial \\spad{pol} which lie in the interval expressed by the record range.") (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |left| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|:| |right| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))))) |#1|) "\\spad{realZeros(pol)} returns a list of isolating intervals for all the real zeros of the univariate polynomial \\spad{pol}."))) NIL NIL (-1054 |Pol|) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{2}{This package provides functions for finding the real zeros} of univariate polynomials over the rational numbers to arbitrary user-specified precision. The results are returned as a list of isolating intervals,{} expressed as records with \"left\" and \"right\" rational number components.")) (|refine| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |left| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|:| |right| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))) "failed") |#1| (|Record| (|:| |left| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|:| |right| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))) (|Record| (|:| |left| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|:| |right| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))))) "\\spad{refine(pol, int, range)} takes a univariate polynomial \\spad{pol} and and isolating interval \\spad{int} which must contain exactly one real root of \\spad{pol},{} and returns an isolating interval which is contained within range,{} or \"failed\" if no such isolating interval exists.") (((|Record| (|:| |left| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|:| |right| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))) |#1| (|Record| (|:| |left| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|:| |right| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))) (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{refine(pol, int, eps)} refines the interval \\spad{int} containing exactly one root of the univariate polynomial \\spad{pol} to size less than the rational number eps.")) (|realZeros| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |left| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|:| |right| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))))) |#1| (|Record| (|:| |left| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|:| |right| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))) (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{realZeros(pol, int, eps)} returns a list of intervals of length less than the rational number eps for all the real roots of the polynomial \\spad{pol} which lie in the interval expressed by the record \\spad{int}.") (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |left| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|:| |right| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))))) |#1| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{realZeros(pol, eps)} returns a list of intervals of length less than the rational number eps for all the real roots of the polynomial \\spad{pol}.") (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |left| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|:| |right| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))))) |#1| (|Record| (|:| |left| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|:| |right| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))))) "\\spad{realZeros(pol, range)} returns a list of isolating intervals for all the real zeros of the univariate polynomial \\spad{pol} which lie in the interval expressed by the record range.") (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |left| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|:| |right| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))))) |#1|) "\\spad{realZeros(pol)} returns a list of isolating intervals for all the real zeros of the univariate polynomial \\spad{pol}."))) NIL NIL (-1055) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{This package provides numerical solutions of systems of polynomial} equations for use in ACPLOT.")) (|realSolve| (((|List| (|List| (|Float|))) (|List| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) (|List| (|Symbol|)) (|Float|)) "\\spad{realSolve(lp,lv,eps)} = compute the list of the real solutions of the list \\spad{lp} of polynomials with integer coefficients with respect to the variables in \\spad{lv},{} with precision \\spad{eps}.")) (|solve| (((|List| (|Float|)) (|Polynomial| (|Integer|)) (|Float|)) "\\spad{solve(p,eps)} finds the real zeroes of a univariate integer polynomial \\spad{p} with precision \\spad{eps}.") (((|List| (|Float|)) (|Polynomial| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|Float|)) "\\spad{solve(p,eps)} finds the real zeroes of a univariate rational polynomial \\spad{p} with precision \\spad{eps}."))) NIL NIL (-1056 |TheField|) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain implements the real closure of an ordered field.")) (|relativeApprox| (((|Fraction| (|Integer|)) $ $) "\\axiom{relativeApprox(\\spad{n},{}\\spad{p})} gives a relative approximation of \\axiom{\\spad{n}} that has precision \\axiom{\\spad{p}}")) (|mainCharacterization| (((|Union| (|RightOpenIntervalRootCharacterization| $ (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) "failed") $) "\\axiom{mainCharacterization(\\spad{x})} is the main algebraic quantity of \\axiom{\\spad{x}} (\\axiom{SEG})")) (|algebraicOf| (($ (|RightOpenIntervalRootCharacterization| $ (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| $)) (|OutputForm|)) "\\axiom{algebraicOf(char)} is the external number"))) ((-4503 . T) (-4508 . T) (-4502 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4504 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4507 . T)) ((-4144 (|HasCategory| (-421 (-560)) (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (QUOTE (-560)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (QUOTE (-560))))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (|%list| (QUOTE -421) (QUOTE (-560))))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (QUOTE (-560)))) (|HasCategory| (-421 (-560)) (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (|%list| (QUOTE -421) (QUOTE (-560))))) (|HasCategory| (-421 (-560)) (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (QUOTE (-560))))) (-1057 -4164 L) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{ReductionOfOrder} provides functions for reducing the order of linear ordinary differential equations once some solutions are known.")) (|ReduceOrder| (((|Record| (|:| |eq| |#2|) (|:| |op| (|List| |#1|))) |#2| (|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{ReduceOrder(op, [f1,...,fk])} returns \\spad{[op1,[g1,...,gk]]} such that for any solution \\spad{z} of \\spad{op1 z = 0},{} \\spad{y = gk \\int(g_{k-1} \\int(... \\int(g1 \\int z)...)} is a solution of \\spad{op y = 0}. Each \\spad{fi} must satisfy \\spad{op fi = 0}.") ((|#2| |#2| |#1|) "\\spad{ReduceOrder(op, s)} returns \\spad{op1} such that for any solution \\spad{z} of \\spad{op1 z = 0},{} \\spad{y = s \\int z} is a solution of \\spad{op y = 0}. \\spad{s} must satisfy \\spad{op s = 0}."))) NIL NIL (-1058 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{\\spadtype{Reference} is for making a changeable instance} of something.")) (= (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\spad{a=b} tests if \\spad{a} and \\spad{b} are equal.")) (|setref| ((|#1| $ |#1|) "\\spad{setref(n,m)} same as \\spad{setelt(n,m)}.")) (|deref| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{deref(n)} is equivalent to \\spad{elt(n)}.")) (|setelt| ((|#1| $ |#1|) "\\spad{setelt(n,m)} changes the value of the object \\spad{n} to \\spad{m}.")) (|elt| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{elt(n)} returns the object \\spad{n}.")) (|ref| (($ |#1|) "\\spad{ref(n)} creates a pointer (reference) to the object \\spad{n}."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133)))) (-1059 R E V P) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain provides an implementation of regular chains. Moreover,{} the operation \\axiomOpFrom{zeroSetSplit}{RegularTriangularSetCategory} is an implementation of a new algorithm for solving polynomial systems by means of regular chains.\\newline References : \\indented{1}{[1] \\spad{M}. MORENO MAZA \"A new algorithm for computing triangular} \\indented{5}{decomposition of algebraic varieties\" NAG Tech. Rep. 4/98.}")) (|preprocess| (((|Record| (|:| |val| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |towers| (|List| $))) (|List| |#4|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\axiom{pre_process(lp,{}\\spad{b1},{}\\spad{b2})} is an internal subroutine,{} exported only for developement.")) (|internalZeroSetSplit| (((|List| $) (|List| |#4|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\axiom{internalZeroSetSplit(lp,{}\\spad{b1},{}\\spad{b2},{}\\spad{b3})} is an internal subroutine,{} exported only for developement.")) (|zeroSetSplit| (((|List| $) (|List| |#4|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\axiom{zeroSetSplit(lp,{}\\spad{b1},{}\\spad{b2}.\\spad{b3},{}\\spad{b4})} is an internal subroutine,{} exported only for developement.") (((|List| $) (|List| |#4|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\axiom{zeroSetSplit(lp,{}clos?,{}info?)} has the same specifications as \\axiomOpFrom{zeroSetSplit}{RegularTriangularSetCategory}. Moreover,{} if \\axiom{clos?} then solves in the sense of the Zariski closure else solves in the sense of the regular zeros. If \\axiom{info?} then do print messages during the computations.")) (|internalAugment| (((|List| $) |#4| $ (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\axiom{internalAugment(\\spad{p},{}ts,{}\\spad{b1},{}\\spad{b2},{}\\spad{b3},{}\\spad{b4},{}\\spad{b5})} is an internal subroutine,{} exported only for developement."))) ((-4511 . T) (-4510 . T)) ((-12 (|HasCategory| |#4| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#4| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#4|)))) (|HasCategory| |#4| (|%list| (QUOTE -633) (QUOTE (-549)))) (|HasCategory| |#4| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-571))) (|HasCategory| |#3| (QUOTE (-381))) (|HasCategory| |#4| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| |#4| (QUOTE (-102)))) (-1060) ((|constructor| (NIL "Package for the computation of eigenvalues and eigenvectors. This package works for matrices with coefficients which are rational functions over the integers. (see \\spadtype{Fraction Polynomial Integer}). The eigenvalues and eigenvectors are expressed in terms of radicals.")) (|orthonormalBasis| (((|List| (|Matrix| (|Expression| (|Integer|)))) (|Matrix| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))))) "\\spad{orthonormalBasis(m)} returns the orthogonal matrix \\spad{b} such that \\spad{b*m*(inverse b)} is diagonal. Error: if \\spad{m} is not a symmetric matrix.")) (|gramschmidt| (((|List| (|Matrix| (|Expression| (|Integer|)))) (|List| (|Matrix| (|Expression| (|Integer|))))) "\\spad{gramschmidt(lv)} converts the list of column vectors \\spad{lv} into a set of orthogonal column vectors of euclidean length 1 using the Gram-Schmidt algorithm.")) (|normalise| (((|Matrix| (|Expression| (|Integer|))) (|Matrix| (|Expression| (|Integer|)))) "\\spad{normalise(v)} returns the column vector \\spad{v} divided by its euclidean norm; when possible,{} the vector \\spad{v} is expressed in terms of radicals.")) (|eigenMatrix| (((|Union| (|Matrix| (|Expression| (|Integer|))) "failed") (|Matrix| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))))) "\\spad{eigenMatrix(m)} returns the matrix \\spad{b} such that \\spad{b*m*(inverse b)} is diagonal,{} or \"failed\" if no such \\spad{b} exists.")) (|radicalEigenvalues| (((|List| (|Expression| (|Integer|))) (|Matrix| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))))) "\\spad{radicalEigenvalues(m)} computes the eigenvalues of the matrix \\spad{m}; when possible,{} the eigenvalues are expressed in terms of radicals.")) (|radicalEigenvector| (((|List| (|Matrix| (|Expression| (|Integer|)))) (|Expression| (|Integer|)) (|Matrix| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))))) "\\spad{radicalEigenvector(c,m)} computes the eigenvector(\\spad{s}) of the matrix \\spad{m} corresponding to the eigenvalue \\spad{c}; when possible,{} values are expressed in terms of radicals.")) (|radicalEigenvectors| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |radval| (|Expression| (|Integer|))) (|:| |radmult| (|Integer|)) (|:| |radvect| (|List| (|Matrix| (|Expression| (|Integer|))))))) (|Matrix| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))))) "\\spad{radicalEigenvectors(m)} computes the eigenvalues and the corresponding eigenvectors of the matrix \\spad{m}; when possible,{} values are expressed in terms of radicals."))) NIL NIL (-1061 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spad{RepresentationPackage1} provides functions for representation theory for finite groups and algebras. The package creates permutation representations and uses tensor products and its symmetric and antisymmetric components to create new representations of larger degree from given ones. Note: instead of having parameters from \\spadtype{Permutation} this package allows list notation of permutations as well: \\spadignore{e.g.} \\spad{[1,4,3,2]} denotes permutes 2 and 4 and fixes 1 and 3.")) (|permutationRepresentation| (((|List| (|Matrix| (|Integer|))) (|List| (|List| (|Integer|)))) "\\spad{permutationRepresentation([pi1,...,pik],n)} returns the list of matrices {\\em [(deltai,pi1(i)),...,(deltai,pik(i))]} if the permutations {\\em pi1},{}...,{}{\\em pik} are in list notation and are permuting {\\em {1,2,...,n}}.") (((|List| (|Matrix| (|Integer|))) (|List| (|Permutation| (|Integer|))) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{permutationRepresentation([pi1,...,pik],n)} returns the list of matrices {\\em [(deltai,pi1(i)),...,(deltai,pik(i))]} (Kronecker delta) for the permutations {\\em pi1,...,pik} of {\\em {1,2,...,n}}.") (((|Matrix| (|Integer|)) (|List| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{permutationRepresentation(pi,n)} returns the matrix {\\em (deltai,pi(i))} (Kronecker delta) if the permutation {\\em pi} is in list notation and permutes {\\em {1,2,...,n}}.") (((|Matrix| (|Integer|)) (|Permutation| (|Integer|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{permutationRepresentation(pi,n)} returns the matrix {\\em (deltai,pi(i))} (Kronecker delta) for a permutation {\\em pi} of {\\em {1,2,...,n}}.")) (|tensorProduct| (((|List| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|List| (|Matrix| |#1|))) "\\spad{tensorProduct([a1,...ak])} calculates the list of Kronecker products of each matrix {\\em ai} with itself for {1 <= \\spad{i} <= \\spad{k}}. Note: If the list of matrices corresponds to a group representation (repr. of generators) of one group,{} then these matrices correspond to the tensor product of the representation with itself.") (((|Matrix| |#1|) (|Matrix| |#1|)) "\\spad{tensorProduct(a)} calculates the Kronecker product of the matrix {\\em a} with itself.") (((|List| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|List| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|List| (|Matrix| |#1|))) "\\spad{tensorProduct([a1,...,ak],[b1,...,bk])} calculates the list of Kronecker products of the matrices {\\em ai} and {\\em bi} for {1 <= \\spad{i} <= \\spad{k}}. Note: If each list of matrices corresponds to a group representation (repr. of generators) of one group,{} then these matrices correspond to the tensor product of the two representations.") (((|Matrix| |#1|) (|Matrix| |#1|) (|Matrix| |#1|)) "\\spad{tensorProduct(a,b)} calculates the Kronecker product of the matrices {\\em a} and \\spad{b}. Note: if each matrix corresponds to a group representation (repr. of generators) of one group,{} then these matrices correspond to the tensor product of the two representations.")) (|symmetricTensors| (((|List| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|List| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{symmetricTensors(la,n)} applies to each \\spad{m}-by-\\spad{m} square matrix in the list {\\em la} the irreducible,{} polynomial representation of the general linear group {\\em GLm} which corresponds to the partition {\\em (n,0,...,0)} of \\spad{n}. Error: if the matrices in {\\em la} are not square matrices. Note: this corresponds to the symmetrization of the representation with the trivial representation of the symmetric group {\\em Sn}. The carrier spaces of the representation are the symmetric tensors of the \\spad{n}-fold tensor product.") (((|Matrix| |#1|) (|Matrix| |#1|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{symmetricTensors(a,n)} applies to the \\spad{m}-by-\\spad{m} square matrix {\\em a} the irreducible,{} polynomial representation of the general linear group {\\em GLm} which corresponds to the partition {\\em (n,0,...,0)} of \\spad{n}. Error: if {\\em a} is not a square matrix. Note: this corresponds to the symmetrization of the representation with the trivial representation of the symmetric group {\\em Sn}. The carrier spaces of the representation are the symmetric tensors of the \\spad{n}-fold tensor product.")) (|createGenericMatrix| (((|Matrix| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{createGenericMatrix(m)} creates a square matrix of dimension \\spad{k} whose entry at the \\spad{i}-th row and \\spad{j}-th column is the indeterminate {\\em x[i,j]} (double subscripted).")) (|antisymmetricTensors| (((|List| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|List| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{antisymmetricTensors(la,n)} applies to each \\spad{m}-by-\\spad{m} square matrix in the list {\\em la} the irreducible,{} polynomial representation of the general linear group {\\em GLm} which corresponds to the partition {\\em (1,1,...,1,0,0,...,0)} of \\spad{n}. Error: if \\spad{n} is greater than \\spad{m}. Note: this corresponds to the symmetrization of the representation with the sign representation of the symmetric group {\\em Sn}. The carrier spaces of the representation are the antisymmetric tensors of the \\spad{n}-fold tensor product.") (((|Matrix| |#1|) (|Matrix| |#1|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{antisymmetricTensors(a,n)} applies to the square matrix {\\em a} the irreducible,{} polynomial representation of the general linear group {\\em GLm},{} where \\spad{m} is the number of rows of {\\em a},{} which corresponds to the partition {\\em (1,1,...,1,0,0,...,0)} of \\spad{n}. Error: if \\spad{n} is greater than \\spad{m}. Note: this corresponds to the symmetrization of the representation with the sign representation of the symmetric group {\\em Sn}. The carrier spaces of the representation are the antisymmetric tensors of the \\spad{n}-fold tensor product."))) NIL ((|HasAttribute| |#1| (QUOTE (-4512 "*")))) (-1062 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spad{RepresentationPackage2} provides functions for working with modular representations of finite groups and algebra. The routines in this package are created,{} using ideas of \\spad{R}. Parker,{} (the meat-Axe) to get smaller representations from bigger ones,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} finding sub- and factormodules,{} or to show,{} that such the representations are irreducible. Note: most functions are randomized functions of Las Vegas type \\spadignore{i.e.} every answer is correct,{} but with small probability the algorithm fails to get an answer.")) (|scanOneDimSubspaces| (((|Vector| |#1|) (|List| (|Vector| |#1|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{scanOneDimSubspaces(basis,n)} gives a canonical representative of the {\\em n}\\spad{-}th one-dimensional subspace of the vector space generated by the elements of {\\em basis},{} all from {\\em R**n}. The coefficients of the representative are of shape {\\em (0,...,0,1,*,...,*)},{} {\\em *} in \\spad{R}. If the size of \\spad{R} is \\spad{q},{} then there are {\\em (q**n-1)/(q-1)} of them. We first reduce \\spad{n} modulo this number,{} then find the largest \\spad{i} such that {\\em +/[q**i for i in 0..i-1] <= n}. Subtracting this sum of powers from \\spad{n} results in an \\spad{i}-digit number to \\spad{basis} \\spad{q}. This fills the positions of the stars.")) (|meatAxe| (((|List| (|List| (|Matrix| |#1|))) (|List| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{meatAxe(aG, numberOfTries)} calls {\\em meatAxe(aG,true,numberOfTries,7)}. Notes: 7 covers the case of three-dimensional kernels over the field with 2 elements.") (((|List| (|List| (|Matrix| |#1|))) (|List| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{meatAxe(aG, randomElements)} calls {\\em meatAxe(aG,false,6,7)},{} only using Parker's fingerprints,{} if {\\em randomElemnts} is \\spad{false}. If it is \\spad{true},{} it calls {\\em meatAxe(aG,true,25,7)},{} only using random elements. Note: the choice of 25 was rather arbitrary. Also,{} 7 covers the case of three-dimensional kernels over the field with 2 elements.") (((|List| (|List| (|Matrix| |#1|))) (|List| (|Matrix| |#1|))) "\\spad{meatAxe(aG)} calls {\\em meatAxe(aG,false,25,7)} returns a 2-list of representations as follows. All matrices of argument \\spad{aG} are assumed to be square and of equal size. Then \\spad{aG} generates a subalgebra,{} say \\spad{A},{} of the algebra of all square matrices of dimension \\spad{n}. {\\em V R} is an A-module in the usual way. meatAxe(\\spad{aG}) creates at most 25 random elements of the algebra,{} tests them for singularity. If singular,{} it tries at most 7 elements of its kernel to generate a proper submodule. If successful a list which contains first the list of the representations of the submodule,{} then a list of the representations of the factor module is returned. Otherwise,{} if we know that all the kernel is already scanned,{} Norton's irreducibility test can be used either to prove irreducibility or to find the splitting. Notes: the first 6 tries use Parker's fingerprints. Also,{} 7 covers the case of three-dimensional kernels over the field with 2 elements.") (((|List| (|List| (|Matrix| |#1|))) (|List| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|Boolean|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{meatAxe(aG,randomElements,numberOfTries, maxTests)} returns a 2-list of representations as follows. All matrices of argument \\spad{aG} are assumed to be square and of equal size. Then \\spad{aG} generates a subalgebra,{} say \\spad{A},{} of the algebra of all square matrices of dimension \\spad{n}. {\\em V R} is an A-module in the usual way. meatAxe(\\spad{aG},{}\\spad{numberOfTries},{} maxTests) creates at most {\\em numberOfTries} random elements of the algebra,{} tests them for singularity. If singular,{} it tries at most {\\em maxTests} elements of its kernel to generate a proper submodule. If successful,{} a 2-list is returned: first,{} a list containing first the list of the representations of the submodule,{} then a list of the representations of the factor module. Otherwise,{} if we know that all the kernel is already scanned,{} Norton's irreducibility test can be used either to prove irreducibility or to find the splitting. If {\\em randomElements} is {\\em false},{} the first 6 tries use Parker's fingerprints.")) (|split| (((|List| (|List| (|Matrix| |#1|))) (|List| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|Vector| (|Vector| |#1|))) "\\spad{split(aG,submodule)} uses a proper \\spad{submodule} of {\\em R**n} to create the representations of the \\spad{submodule} and of the factor module.") (((|List| (|List| (|Matrix| |#1|))) (|List| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|Vector| |#1|)) "\\spad{split(aG, vector)} returns a subalgebra \\spad{A} of all square matrix of dimension \\spad{n} as a list of list of matrices,{} generated by the list of matrices \\spad{aG},{} where \\spad{n} denotes both the size of vector as well as the dimension of each of the square matrices. {\\em V R} is an A-module in the natural way. split(\\spad{aG},{} vector) then checks whether the cyclic submodule generated by {\\em vector} is a proper submodule of {\\em V R}. If successful,{} it returns a two-element list,{} which contains first the list of the representations of the submodule,{} then the list of the representations of the factor module. If the vector generates the whole module,{} a one-element list of the old representation is given. Note: a later version this should call the other split.")) (|isAbsolutelyIrreducible?| (((|Boolean|) (|List| (|Matrix| |#1|))) "\\spad{isAbsolutelyIrreducible?(aG)} calls {\\em isAbsolutelyIrreducible?(aG,25)}. Note: the choice of 25 was rather arbitrary.") (((|Boolean|) (|List| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{isAbsolutelyIrreducible?(aG, numberOfTries)} uses Norton's irreducibility test to check for absolute irreduciblity,{} assuming if a one-dimensional kernel is found. As no field extension changes create \"new\" elements in a one-dimensional space,{} the criterium stays \\spad{true} for every extension. The method looks for one-dimensionals only by creating random elements (no fingerprints) since a run of {\\em meatAxe} would have proved absolute irreducibility anyway.")) (|areEquivalent?| (((|Matrix| |#1|) (|List| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|List| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{areEquivalent?(aG0,aG1,numberOfTries)} calls {\\em areEquivalent?(aG0,aG1,true,25)}. Note: the choice of 25 was rather arbitrary.") (((|Matrix| |#1|) (|List| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|List| (|Matrix| |#1|))) "\\spad{areEquivalent?(aG0,aG1)} calls {\\em areEquivalent?(aG0,aG1,true,25)}. Note: the choice of 25 was rather arbitrary.") (((|Matrix| |#1|) (|List| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|List| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|Boolean|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{areEquivalent?(aG0,aG1,randomelements,numberOfTries)} tests whether the two lists of matrices,{} all assumed of same square shape,{} can be simultaneously conjugated by a non-singular matrix. If these matrices represent the same group generators,{} the representations are equivalent. The algorithm tries {\\em numberOfTries} times to create elements in the generated algebras in the same fashion. If their ranks differ,{} they are not equivalent. If an isomorphism is assumed,{} then the kernel of an element of the first algebra is mapped to the kernel of the corresponding element in the second algebra. Now consider the one-dimensional ones. If they generate the whole space (\\spadignore{e.g.} irreducibility !) we use {\\em standardBasisOfCyclicSubmodule} to create the only possible transition matrix. The method checks whether the matrix conjugates all corresponding matrices from {\\em aGi}. The way to choose the singular matrices is as in {\\em meatAxe}. If the two representations are equivalent,{} this routine returns the transformation matrix {\\em TM} with {\\em aG0.i * TM = TM * aG1.i} for all \\spad{i}. If the representations are not equivalent,{} a small 0-matrix is returned. Note: the case with different sets of group generators cannot be handled.")) (|standardBasisOfCyclicSubmodule| (((|Matrix| |#1|) (|List| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|Vector| |#1|)) "\\spad{standardBasisOfCyclicSubmodule(lm,v)} returns a matrix as follows. It is assumed that the size \\spad{n} of the vector equals the number of rows and columns of the matrices. Then the matrices generate a subalgebra,{} say \\spad{A},{} of the algebra of all square matrices of dimension \\spad{n}. {\\em V R} is an \\spad{A}-module in the natural way. standardBasisOfCyclicSubmodule(\\spad{lm},{}\\spad{v}) calculates a matrix whose non-zero column vectors are the \\spad{R}-Basis of {\\em Av} achieved in the way as described in section 6 of \\spad{R}. A. Parker's \"The Meat-Axe\". Note: in contrast to {\\em cyclicSubmodule},{} the result is not in echelon form.")) (|cyclicSubmodule| (((|Vector| (|Vector| |#1|)) (|List| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|Vector| |#1|)) "\\spad{cyclicSubmodule(lm,v)} generates a basis as follows. It is assumed that the size \\spad{n} of the vector equals the number of rows and columns of the matrices. Then the matrices generate a subalgebra,{} say \\spad{A},{} of the algebra of all square matrices of dimension \\spad{n}. {\\em V R} is an \\spad{A}-module in the natural way. cyclicSubmodule(\\spad{lm},{}\\spad{v}) generates the \\spad{R}-Basis of {\\em Av} as described in section 6 of \\spad{R}. A. Parker's \"The Meat-Axe\". Note: in contrast to the description in \"The Meat-Axe\" and to {\\em standardBasisOfCyclicSubmodule} the result is in echelon form.")) (|createRandomElement| (((|Matrix| |#1|) (|List| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|Matrix| |#1|)) "\\spad{createRandomElement(aG,x)} creates a random element of the group algebra generated by {\\em aG}.")) (|completeEchelonBasis| (((|Matrix| |#1|) (|Vector| (|Vector| |#1|))) "\\spad{completeEchelonBasis(lv)} completes the basis {\\em lv} assumed to be in echelon form of a subspace of {\\em R**n} (\\spad{n} the length of all the vectors in {\\em lv}) with unit vectors to a basis of {\\em R**n}. It is assumed that the argument is not an empty vector and that it is not the basis of the 0-subspace. Note: the rows of the result correspond to the vectors of the basis."))) NIL ((-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-376))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-381)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-376))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-319)))) (-1063 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "Implements multiplication by repeated addition")) (|double| ((|#1| (|PositiveInteger|) |#1|) "\\spad{double(i, r)} multiplies \\spad{r} by \\spad{i} using repeated doubling.")) 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(|relativeApprox| ((|#1| |#2| $ |#1|) "\\axiom{relativeApprox(exp,{}\\spad{c},{}\\spad{p}) = a} is relatively close to exp as a polynomial in \\spad{c} ip to precision \\spad{p}")) (|mightHaveRoots| (((|Boolean|) |#2| $) "\\axiom{mightHaveRoots(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{r})} is \\spad{false} if \\axiom{\\spad{p}.\\spad{r}} is not 0")) (|refine| (($ $) "\\axiom{refine(rootChar)} shrinks isolating interval around \\axiom{rootChar}")) (|middle| ((|#1| $) "\\axiom{middle(rootChar)} is the middle of the isolating interval")) (|size| ((|#1| $) "The size of the isolating interval")) (|right| ((|#1| $) "\\axiom{right(rootChar)} is the right bound of the isolating interval")) (|left| ((|#1| $) "\\axiom{left(rootChar)} is the left bound of the isolating interval"))) NIL NIL (-1094) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{RomanNumeral} provides functions for converting \\indented{1}{integers to roman numerals.}")) (|roman| (($ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{roman(n)} creates a roman numeral for \\spad{n}.") 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(|deleteRoutine!| (($ $ (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{deleteRoutine!(R,s)} destructively deletes the given routine from the current database of NAG routines")) (|getExplanations| (((|List| (|String|)) $ (|String|)) "\\spad{getExplanations(R,s)} gets the explanations of the output parameters for the given NAG routine.")) (|getMeasure| (((|Float|) $ (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{getMeasure(R,s)} gets the current value of the maximum measure for the given NAG routine.")) (|changeMeasure| (($ $ (|Symbol|) (|Float|)) "\\spad{changeMeasure(R,s,newValue)} changes the maximum value for a measure of the given NAG routine.")) (|changeThreshhold| (($ $ (|Symbol|) (|Float|)) "\\spad{changeThreshhold(R,s,newValue)} changes the value below which,{} given a NAG routine generating a higher measure,{} the routines will make no attempt to generate a measure.")) (|selectMultiDimensionalRoutines| (($ $) "\\spad{selectMultiDimensionalRoutines(R)} chooses only those routines from the database which are designed for use with multi-dimensional expressions")) (|selectNonFiniteRoutines| (($ $) "\\spad{selectNonFiniteRoutines(R)} chooses only those routines from the database which are designed for use with non-finite expressions.")) 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When not constant,{} such a polynomial is viewed as a univariate polynomial in its main variable \\spad{w}. \\spad{r}. \\spad{t}. to the total ordering on the elements in the ordered set,{} so that some operations usually defined for univariate polynomials make sense here.")) (|mainSquareFreePart| (($ $) "\\axiom{mainSquareFreePart(\\spad{p})} returns the square free part of \\axiom{\\spad{p}} viewed as a univariate polynomial in its main variable and with coefficients in the polynomial ring generated by its other variables over \\axiom{\\spad{R}}.")) (|mainPrimitivePart| (($ $) "\\axiom{mainPrimitivePart(\\spad{p})} returns the primitive part of \\axiom{\\spad{p}} viewed as a univariate polynomial in its main variable and with coefficients in the polynomial ring generated by its other variables over \\axiom{\\spad{R}}.")) (|mainContent| (($ $) "\\axiom{mainContent(\\spad{p})} returns the content of \\axiom{\\spad{p}} viewed as a univariate polynomial in its main variable and with coefficients in the polynomial ring generated by its other variables over \\axiom{\\spad{R}}.")) (|primitivePart!| (($ $) "\\axiom{primitivePart!(\\spad{p})} replaces \\axiom{\\spad{p}} by its primitive part.")) (|gcd| ((|#2| |#2| $) "\\axiom{gcd(\\spad{r},{}\\spad{p})} returns the gcd of \\axiom{\\spad{r}} and the content of \\axiom{\\spad{p}}.")) (|nextsubResultant2| (($ $ $ $ $) "\\axiom{\\spad{nextsubResultant2}(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{q},{}\\spad{z},{}\\spad{s})} is the multivariate version of the operation \\axiomOpFrom{\\spad{next_sousResultant2}}{PseudoRemainderSequence} from the \\axiomType{PseudoRemainderSequence} constructor.")) (|LazardQuotient2| (($ $ $ $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\axiom{\\spad{LazardQuotient2}(\\spad{p},{}a,{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{n})} returns \\axiom{(a**(\\spad{n}-1) * \\spad{p}) exquo b**(\\spad{n}-1)} assuming that this quotient does not fail.")) (|LazardQuotient| (($ $ $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\axiom{LazardQuotient(a,{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{n})} returns \\axiom{a**n exquo b**(\\spad{n}-1)} assuming that this quotient does not fail.")) (|lastSubResultant| (($ $ $) "\\axiom{lastSubResultant(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns the last non-zero subresultant of \\axiom{a} and \\axiom{\\spad{b}} where \\axiom{a} and \\axiom{\\spad{b}} are assumed to have the same main variable \\axiom{\\spad{v}} and are viewed as univariate polynomials in \\axiom{\\spad{v}}.")) (|subResultantChain| (((|List| $) $ $) "\\axiom{subResultantChain(a,{}\\spad{b})},{} where \\axiom{a} and \\axiom{\\spad{b}} are not contant polynomials with the same main variable,{} returns the subresultant chain of \\axiom{a} and \\axiom{\\spad{b}}.")) (|resultant| (($ $ $) "\\axiom{resultant(a,{}\\spad{b})} computes the resultant of \\axiom{a} and \\axiom{\\spad{b}} where \\axiom{a} and \\axiom{\\spad{b}} are assumed to have the same main variable \\axiom{\\spad{v}} and are viewed as univariate polynomials in \\axiom{\\spad{v}}.")) (|halfExtendedSubResultantGcd2| (((|Record| (|:| |gcd| $) (|:| |coef2| $)) $ $) "\\axiom{\\spad{halfExtendedSubResultantGcd2}(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns \\axiom{[\\spad{g},{}cb]} if \\axiom{extendedSubResultantGcd(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns \\axiom{[\\spad{g},{}ca,{}cb]} otherwise produces an error.")) (|halfExtendedSubResultantGcd1| (((|Record| (|:| |gcd| $) (|:| |coef1| $)) $ $) "\\axiom{\\spad{halfExtendedSubResultantGcd1}(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns \\axiom{[\\spad{g},{}ca]} if \\axiom{extendedSubResultantGcd(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns \\axiom{[\\spad{g},{}ca,{}cb]} otherwise produces an error.")) (|extendedSubResultantGcd| (((|Record| (|:| |gcd| $) (|:| |coef1| $) (|:| |coef2| $)) $ $) "\\axiom{extendedSubResultantGcd(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns \\axiom{[ca,{}cb,{}\\spad{r}]} such that \\axiom{\\spad{r}} is \\axiom{subResultantGcd(a,{}\\spad{b})} and we have \\axiom{ca * a + cb * cb = \\spad{r}} .")) (|subResultantGcd| (($ $ $) "\\axiom{subResultantGcd(a,{}\\spad{b})} computes a gcd of \\axiom{a} and \\axiom{\\spad{b}} where \\axiom{a} and \\axiom{\\spad{b}} are assumed to have the same main variable \\axiom{\\spad{v}} and are viewed as univariate polynomials in \\axiom{\\spad{v}} with coefficients in the fraction field of the polynomial ring generated by their other variables over \\axiom{\\spad{R}}.")) (|exactQuotient!| (($ $ $) "\\axiom{exactQuotient!(a,{}\\spad{b})} replaces \\axiom{a} by \\axiom{exactQuotient(a,{}\\spad{b})}") (($ $ |#2|) "\\axiom{exactQuotient!(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{r})} replaces \\axiom{\\spad{p}} by \\axiom{exactQuotient(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{r})}.")) (|exactQuotient| (($ $ $) "\\axiom{exactQuotient(a,{}\\spad{b})} computes the exact quotient of \\axiom{a} by \\axiom{\\spad{b}},{} which is assumed to be a divisor of \\axiom{a}. No error is returned if this exact quotient fails!") (($ $ |#2|) "\\axiom{exactQuotient(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{r})} computes the exact quotient of \\axiom{\\spad{p}} by \\axiom{\\spad{r}},{} which is assumed to be a divisor of \\axiom{\\spad{p}}. No error is returned if this exact quotient fails!")) (|primPartElseUnitCanonical!| (($ $) "\\axiom{primPartElseUnitCanonical!(\\spad{p})} replaces \\axiom{\\spad{p}} by \\axiom{primPartElseUnitCanonical(\\spad{p})}.")) (|primPartElseUnitCanonical| (($ $) "\\axiom{primPartElseUnitCanonical(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{primitivePart(\\spad{p})} if \\axiom{\\spad{R}} is a gcd-domain,{} otherwise \\axiom{unitCanonical(\\spad{p})}.")) (|convert| (($ (|Polynomial| |#2|)) "\\axiom{convert(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{p}} as an element of the current domain if all its variables belong to \\axiom{\\spad{V}},{} otherwise an error is produced.") (($ (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) "\\axiom{convert(\\spad{p})} returns the same as \\axiom{retract(\\spad{p})}.") (($ (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) "\\axiom{convert(\\spad{p})} returns the same as \\axiom{retract(\\spad{p})}") (($ (|Polynomial| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))) "\\axiom{convert(\\spad{p})} returns the same as \\axiom{retract(\\spad{p})}.")) (|retract| (($ (|Polynomial| |#2|)) "\\axiom{retract(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{p}} as an element of the current domain if \\axiom{retractIfCan(\\spad{p})} does not return \"failed\",{} otherwise an error is produced.") (($ (|Polynomial| |#2|)) "\\axiom{retract(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{p}} as an element of the current domain if \\axiom{retractIfCan(\\spad{p})} does not return \"failed\",{} otherwise an error is produced.") (($ (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) "\\axiom{retract(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{p}} as an element of the current domain if \\axiom{retractIfCan(\\spad{p})} does not return \"failed\",{} otherwise an error is produced.") (($ (|Polynomial| |#2|)) "\\axiom{retract(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{p}} as an element of the current domain if \\axiom{retractIfCan(\\spad{p})} does not return \"failed\",{} otherwise an error is produced.") (($ (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) "\\axiom{retract(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{p}} as an element of the current domain if \\axiom{retractIfCan(\\spad{p})} does not return \"failed\",{} otherwise an error is produced.") (($ (|Polynomial| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))) "\\axiom{retract(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{p}} as an element of the current domain if \\axiom{retractIfCan(\\spad{p})} does not return \"failed\",{} otherwise an error is produced.")) (|retractIfCan| (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Polynomial| |#2|)) "\\axiom{retractIfCan(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{p}} as an element of the current domain if all its variables belong to \\axiom{\\spad{V}}.") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Polynomial| |#2|)) "\\axiom{retractIfCan(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{p}} as an element of the current domain if all its variables belong to \\axiom{\\spad{V}}.") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) "\\axiom{retractIfCan(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{p}} as an element of the current domain if all its variables belong to \\axiom{\\spad{V}}.") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Polynomial| |#2|)) "\\axiom{retractIfCan(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{p}} as an element of the current domain if all its variables belong to \\axiom{\\spad{V}}.") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) "\\axiom{retractIfCan(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{p}} as an element of the current domain if all its variables belong to \\axiom{\\spad{V}}.") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Polynomial| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))) "\\axiom{retractIfCan(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{p}} as an element of the current domain if all its variables belong to \\axiom{\\spad{V}}.")) (|initiallyReduce| (($ $ $) "\\axiom{initiallyReduce(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns a polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{r}} such that \\axiom{initiallyReduced?(\\spad{r},{}\\spad{b})} holds and there exists an integer \\axiom{\\spad{e}} such that \\axiom{init(\\spad{b})^e a - \\spad{r}} is zero modulo \\axiom{\\spad{b}}.")) (|headReduce| (($ $ $) "\\axiom{headReduce(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns a polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{r}} such that \\axiom{headReduced?(\\spad{r},{}\\spad{b})} holds and there exists an integer \\axiom{\\spad{e}} such that \\axiom{init(\\spad{b})^e a - \\spad{r}} is zero modulo \\axiom{\\spad{b}}.")) (|lazyResidueClass| (((|Record| (|:| |polnum| $) (|:| |polden| $) (|:| |power| (|NonNegativeInteger|))) $ $) "\\axiom{lazyResidueClass(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns \\axiom{[\\spad{p},{}\\spad{q},{}\\spad{n}]} where \\axiom{\\spad{p} / q**n} represents the residue class of \\axiom{a} modulo \\axiom{\\spad{b}} and \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is reduced \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\axiom{\\spad{b}} and \\axiom{\\spad{q}} is \\axiom{init(\\spad{b})}.")) (|monicModulo| (($ $ $) "\\axiom{monicModulo(a,{}\\spad{b})} computes \\axiom{a mod \\spad{b}},{} if \\axiom{\\spad{b}} is monic as univariate polynomial in its main variable.")) (|pseudoDivide| (((|Record| (|:| |quotient| $) (|:| |remainder| $)) $ $) "\\axiom{pseudoDivide(a,{}\\spad{b})} computes \\axiom{[pquo(a,{}\\spad{b}),{}prem(a,{}\\spad{b})]},{} both polynomials viewed as univariate polynomials in the main variable of \\axiom{\\spad{b}},{} if \\axiom{\\spad{b}} is not a constant polynomial.")) (|lazyPseudoDivide| (((|Record| (|:| |coef| $) (|:| |gap| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |quotient| $) (|:| |remainder| $)) $ $ |#4|) "\\axiom{lazyPseudoDivide(a,{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{v})} returns \\axiom{[\\spad{c},{}\\spad{g},{}\\spad{q},{}\\spad{r}]} such that \\axiom{\\spad{r} = lazyPrem(a,{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{v})},{} \\axiom{(c**g)*r = prem(a,{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{v})} and \\axiom{\\spad{q}} is the pseudo-quotient computed in this lazy pseudo-division.") (((|Record| (|:| |coef| $) (|:| |gap| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |quotient| $) (|:| |remainder| $)) $ $) "\\axiom{lazyPseudoDivide(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns \\axiom{[\\spad{c},{}\\spad{g},{}\\spad{q},{}\\spad{r}]} such that \\axiom{[\\spad{c},{}\\spad{g},{}\\spad{r}] = lazyPremWithDefault(a,{}\\spad{b})} and \\axiom{\\spad{q}} is the pseudo-quotient computed in this lazy pseudo-division.")) (|lazyPremWithDefault| (((|Record| (|:| |coef| $) (|:| |gap| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |remainder| $)) $ $ |#4|) "\\axiom{lazyPremWithDefault(a,{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{v})} returns \\axiom{[\\spad{c},{}\\spad{g},{}\\spad{r}]} such that \\axiom{\\spad{r} = lazyPrem(a,{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{v})} and \\axiom{(c**g)*r = prem(a,{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{v})}.") (((|Record| (|:| |coef| $) (|:| |gap| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |remainder| $)) $ $) "\\axiom{lazyPremWithDefault(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns \\axiom{[\\spad{c},{}\\spad{g},{}\\spad{r}]} such that \\axiom{\\spad{r} = lazyPrem(a,{}\\spad{b})} and \\axiom{(c**g)*r = prem(a,{}\\spad{b})}.")) (|lazyPquo| (($ $ $ |#4|) "\\axiom{lazyPquo(a,{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{v})} returns the polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{q}} such that \\axiom{lazyPseudoDivide(a,{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{v})} returns \\axiom{[\\spad{c},{}\\spad{g},{}\\spad{q},{}\\spad{r}]}.") (($ $ $) "\\axiom{lazyPquo(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns the polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{q}} such that \\axiom{lazyPseudoDivide(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns \\axiom{[\\spad{c},{}\\spad{g},{}\\spad{q},{}\\spad{r}]}.")) (|lazyPrem| (($ $ $ |#4|) "\\axiom{lazyPrem(a,{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{v})} returns the polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{r}} reduced \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\axiom{\\spad{b}} viewed as univariate polynomials in the variable \\axiom{\\spad{v}} such that \\axiom{\\spad{b}} divides \\axiom{init(\\spad{b})^e a - \\spad{r}} where \\axiom{\\spad{e}} is the number of steps of this pseudo-division.") (($ $ $) "\\axiom{lazyPrem(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns the polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{r}} reduced \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\axiom{\\spad{b}} and such that \\axiom{\\spad{b}} divides \\axiom{init(\\spad{b})^e a - \\spad{r}} where \\axiom{\\spad{e}} is the number of steps of this pseudo-division.")) (|pquo| (($ $ $ |#4|) "\\axiom{pquo(a,{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{v})} computes the pseudo-quotient of \\axiom{a} by \\axiom{\\spad{b}},{} both viewed as univariate polynomials in \\axiom{\\spad{v}}.") (($ $ $) "\\axiom{pquo(a,{}\\spad{b})} computes the pseudo-quotient of \\axiom{a} by \\axiom{\\spad{b}},{} both viewed as univariate polynomials in the main variable of \\axiom{\\spad{b}}.")) (|prem| (($ $ $ |#4|) "\\axiom{prem(a,{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{v})} computes the pseudo-remainder of \\axiom{a} by \\axiom{\\spad{b}},{} both viewed as univariate polynomials in \\axiom{\\spad{v}}.") (($ $ $) "\\axiom{prem(a,{}\\spad{b})} computes the pseudo-remainder of \\axiom{a} by \\axiom{\\spad{b}},{} both viewed as univariate polynomials in the main variable of \\axiom{\\spad{b}}.")) (|normalized?| (((|Boolean|) $ (|List| $)) "\\axiom{normalized?(\\spad{q},{}lp)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{normalized?(\\spad{q},{}\\spad{p})} holds for every \\axiom{\\spad{p}} in \\axiom{lp}.") (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\axiom{normalized?(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{a} and its iterated initials have degree zero \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. the main variable of \\axiom{\\spad{b}}")) (|initiallyReduced?| (((|Boolean|) $ (|List| $)) "\\axiom{initiallyReduced?(\\spad{q},{}lp)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{initiallyReduced?(\\spad{q},{}\\spad{p})} holds for every \\axiom{\\spad{p}} in \\axiom{lp}.") (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\axiom{initiallyReduced?(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns \\spad{false} iff there exists an iterated initial of \\axiom{a} which is not reduced \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t} \\axiom{\\spad{b}}.")) (|headReduced?| (((|Boolean|) $ (|List| $)) "\\axiom{headReduced?(\\spad{q},{}lp)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{headReduced?(\\spad{q},{}\\spad{p})} holds for every \\axiom{\\spad{p}} in \\axiom{lp}.") (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\axiom{headReduced?(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{degree(head(a),{}mvar(\\spad{b})) < mdeg(\\spad{b})}.")) (|reduced?| (((|Boolean|) $ (|List| $)) "\\axiom{reduced?(\\spad{q},{}lp)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{reduced?(\\spad{q},{}\\spad{p})} holds for every \\axiom{\\spad{p}} in \\axiom{lp}.") (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\axiom{reduced?(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{degree(a,{}mvar(\\spad{b})) < mdeg(\\spad{b})}.")) (|supRittWu?| (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\axiom{supRittWu?(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns \\spad{true} if \\axiom{a} is greater than \\axiom{\\spad{b}} \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. the Ritt and Wu Wen Tsun ordering using the refinement of Lazard.")) (|infRittWu?| (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\axiom{infRittWu?(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns \\spad{true} if \\axiom{a} is less than \\axiom{\\spad{b}} \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. the Ritt and Wu Wen Tsun ordering using the refinement of Lazard.")) (|RittWuCompare| (((|Union| (|Boolean|) "failed") $ $) "\\axiom{RittWuCompare(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns \\axiom{\"failed\"} if \\axiom{a} and \\axiom{\\spad{b}} have same rank \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. Ritt and Wu Wen Tsun ordering using the refinement of Lazard,{} otherwise returns \\axiom{infRittWu?(a,{}\\spad{b})}.")) (|mainMonomials| (((|List| $) $) "\\axiom{mainMonomials(\\spad{p})} returns an error if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is \\axiom{\\spad{O}},{} otherwise,{} if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} belongs to \\axiom{\\spad{R}} returns [1],{} otherwise returns the list of the monomials of \\axiom{\\spad{p}},{} where \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is viewed as a univariate polynomial in its main variable.")) (|mainCoefficients| (((|List| $) $) "\\axiom{mainCoefficients(\\spad{p})} returns an error if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is \\axiom{\\spad{O}},{} otherwise,{} if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} belongs to \\axiom{\\spad{R}} returns [\\spad{p}],{} otherwise returns the list of the coefficients of \\axiom{\\spad{p}},{} where \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is viewed as a univariate polynomial in its main variable.")) (|leastMonomial| (($ $) "\\axiom{leastMonomial(\\spad{p})} returns an error if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is \\axiom{\\spad{O}},{} otherwise,{} if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} belongs to \\axiom{\\spad{R}} returns \\axiom{1},{} otherwise,{} the monomial of \\axiom{\\spad{p}} with lowest degree,{} where \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is viewed as a univariate polynomial in its main variable.")) (|mainMonomial| (($ $) "\\axiom{mainMonomial(\\spad{p})} returns an error if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is \\axiom{\\spad{O}},{} otherwise,{} if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} belongs to \\axiom{\\spad{R}} returns \\axiom{1},{} otherwise,{} \\axiom{mvar(\\spad{p})} raised to the power \\axiom{mdeg(\\spad{p})}.")) (|quasiMonic?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\axiom{quasiMonic?(\\spad{p})} returns \\spad{false} if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} belongs to \\axiom{\\spad{R}},{} otherwise returns \\spad{true} iff the initial of \\axiom{\\spad{p}} lies in the base ring \\axiom{\\spad{R}}.")) (|monic?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\axiom{monic?(\\spad{p})} returns \\spad{false} if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} belongs to \\axiom{\\spad{R}},{} otherwise returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is monic as a univariate polynomial in its main variable.")) (|reductum| (($ $ |#4|) "\\axiom{reductum(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{v})} returns the reductum of \\axiom{\\spad{p}},{} where \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is viewed as a univariate polynomial in \\axiom{\\spad{v}}.")) (|leadingCoefficient| (($ $ |#4|) "\\axiom{leadingCoefficient(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{v})} returns the leading coefficient of \\axiom{\\spad{p}},{} where \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is viewed as A univariate polynomial in \\axiom{\\spad{v}}.")) (|deepestInitial| (($ $) "\\axiom{deepestInitial(\\spad{p})} returns an error if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} belongs to \\axiom{\\spad{R}},{} otherwise returns the last term of \\axiom{iteratedInitials(\\spad{p})}.")) (|iteratedInitials| (((|List| $) $) "\\axiom{iteratedInitials(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{[]} if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} belongs to \\axiom{\\spad{R}},{} otherwise returns the list of the iterated initials of \\axiom{\\spad{p}}.")) (|deepestTail| (($ $) "\\axiom{deepestTail(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{0} if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} belongs to \\axiom{\\spad{R}},{} otherwise returns tail(\\spad{p}),{} if \\axiom{tail(\\spad{p})} belongs to \\axiom{\\spad{R}} or \\axiom{mvar(tail(\\spad{p})) < mvar(\\spad{p})},{} otherwise returns \\axiom{deepestTail(tail(\\spad{p}))}.")) (|tail| (($ $) "\\axiom{tail(\\spad{p})} returns its reductum,{} where \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is viewed as a univariate polynomial in its main variable.")) (|head| (($ $) "\\axiom{head(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{p}} if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} belongs to \\axiom{\\spad{R}},{} otherwise returns its leading term (monomial in the AXIOM sense),{} where \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is viewed as a univariate polynomial in its main variable.")) (|init| (($ $) "\\axiom{init(\\spad{p})} returns an error if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} belongs to \\axiom{\\spad{R}},{} otherwise returns its leading coefficient,{} where \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is viewed as a univariate polynomial in its main variable.")) (|mdeg| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\axiom{mdeg(\\spad{p})} returns an error if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is \\axiom{0},{} otherwise,{} if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} belongs to \\axiom{\\spad{R}} returns \\axiom{0},{} otherwise,{} returns the degree of \\axiom{\\spad{p}} in its main variable.")) (|mvar| ((|#4| $) "\\axiom{mvar(\\spad{p})} returns an error if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} belongs to \\axiom{\\spad{R}},{} otherwise returns its main variable \\spad{w}. \\spad{r}. \\spad{t}. to the total ordering on the elements in \\axiom{\\spad{V}}."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-466))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-571))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -1070) (QUOTE (-560)))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-559))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -38) (QUOTE (-560)))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -1023) (QUOTE (-560)))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -38) (|%list| (QUOTE -421) (QUOTE (-560))))) (|HasCategory| |#4| (|%list| (QUOTE -633) (QUOTE (-1209))))) (-1097 R E V) ((|constructor| (NIL "A category for general multi-variate polynomials with coefficients in a ring,{} variables in an ordered set,{} and exponents from an ordered abelian monoid,{} with a \\axiomOp{sup} operation. When not constant,{} such a polynomial is viewed as a univariate polynomial in its main variable \\spad{w}. \\spad{r}. \\spad{t}. to the total ordering on the elements in the ordered set,{} so that some operations usually defined for univariate polynomials make sense here.")) (|mainSquareFreePart| (($ $) "\\axiom{mainSquareFreePart(\\spad{p})} returns the square free part of \\axiom{\\spad{p}} viewed as a univariate polynomial in its main variable and with coefficients in the polynomial ring generated by its other variables over \\axiom{\\spad{R}}.")) (|mainPrimitivePart| (($ $) "\\axiom{mainPrimitivePart(\\spad{p})} returns the primitive part of \\axiom{\\spad{p}} viewed as a univariate polynomial in its main variable and with coefficients in the polynomial ring generated by its other variables over \\axiom{\\spad{R}}.")) (|mainContent| (($ $) "\\axiom{mainContent(\\spad{p})} returns the content of \\axiom{\\spad{p}} viewed as a univariate polynomial in its main variable and with coefficients in the polynomial ring generated by its other variables over \\axiom{\\spad{R}}.")) (|primitivePart!| (($ $) "\\axiom{primitivePart!(\\spad{p})} replaces \\axiom{\\spad{p}} by its primitive part.")) (|gcd| ((|#1| |#1| $) "\\axiom{gcd(\\spad{r},{}\\spad{p})} returns the gcd of \\axiom{\\spad{r}} and the content of \\axiom{\\spad{p}}.")) (|nextsubResultant2| (($ $ $ $ $) "\\axiom{\\spad{nextsubResultant2}(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{q},{}\\spad{z},{}\\spad{s})} is the multivariate version of the operation \\axiomOpFrom{\\spad{next_sousResultant2}}{PseudoRemainderSequence} from the \\axiomType{PseudoRemainderSequence} constructor.")) (|LazardQuotient2| (($ $ $ $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\axiom{\\spad{LazardQuotient2}(\\spad{p},{}a,{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{n})} returns \\axiom{(a**(\\spad{n}-1) * \\spad{p}) exquo b**(\\spad{n}-1)} assuming that this quotient does not fail.")) (|LazardQuotient| (($ $ $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\axiom{LazardQuotient(a,{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{n})} returns \\axiom{a**n exquo b**(\\spad{n}-1)} assuming that this quotient does not fail.")) (|lastSubResultant| (($ $ $) "\\axiom{lastSubResultant(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns the last non-zero subresultant of \\axiom{a} and \\axiom{\\spad{b}} where \\axiom{a} and \\axiom{\\spad{b}} are assumed to have the same main variable \\axiom{\\spad{v}} and are viewed as univariate polynomials in \\axiom{\\spad{v}}.")) (|subResultantChain| (((|List| $) $ $) "\\axiom{subResultantChain(a,{}\\spad{b})},{} where \\axiom{a} and \\axiom{\\spad{b}} are not contant polynomials with the same main variable,{} returns the subresultant chain of \\axiom{a} and \\axiom{\\spad{b}}.")) (|resultant| (($ $ $) "\\axiom{resultant(a,{}\\spad{b})} computes the resultant of \\axiom{a} and \\axiom{\\spad{b}} where \\axiom{a} and \\axiom{\\spad{b}} are assumed to have the same main variable \\axiom{\\spad{v}} and are viewed as univariate polynomials in \\axiom{\\spad{v}}.")) (|halfExtendedSubResultantGcd2| (((|Record| (|:| |gcd| $) (|:| |coef2| $)) $ $) "\\axiom{\\spad{halfExtendedSubResultantGcd2}(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns \\axiom{[\\spad{g},{}cb]} if \\axiom{extendedSubResultantGcd(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns \\axiom{[\\spad{g},{}ca,{}cb]} otherwise produces an error.")) (|halfExtendedSubResultantGcd1| (((|Record| (|:| |gcd| $) (|:| |coef1| $)) $ $) "\\axiom{\\spad{halfExtendedSubResultantGcd1}(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns \\axiom{[\\spad{g},{}ca]} if \\axiom{extendedSubResultantGcd(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns \\axiom{[\\spad{g},{}ca,{}cb]} otherwise produces an error.")) (|extendedSubResultantGcd| (((|Record| (|:| |gcd| $) (|:| |coef1| $) (|:| |coef2| $)) $ $) "\\axiom{extendedSubResultantGcd(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns \\axiom{[ca,{}cb,{}\\spad{r}]} such that \\axiom{\\spad{r}} is \\axiom{subResultantGcd(a,{}\\spad{b})} and we have \\axiom{ca * a + cb * cb = \\spad{r}} .")) (|subResultantGcd| (($ $ $) "\\axiom{subResultantGcd(a,{}\\spad{b})} computes a gcd of \\axiom{a} and \\axiom{\\spad{b}} where \\axiom{a} and \\axiom{\\spad{b}} are assumed to have the same main variable \\axiom{\\spad{v}} and are viewed as univariate polynomials in \\axiom{\\spad{v}} with coefficients in the fraction field of the polynomial ring generated by their other variables over \\axiom{\\spad{R}}.")) (|exactQuotient!| (($ $ $) "\\axiom{exactQuotient!(a,{}\\spad{b})} replaces \\axiom{a} by \\axiom{exactQuotient(a,{}\\spad{b})}") (($ $ |#1|) "\\axiom{exactQuotient!(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{r})} replaces \\axiom{\\spad{p}} by \\axiom{exactQuotient(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{r})}.")) (|exactQuotient| (($ $ $) "\\axiom{exactQuotient(a,{}\\spad{b})} computes the exact quotient of \\axiom{a} by \\axiom{\\spad{b}},{} which is assumed to be a divisor of \\axiom{a}. No error is returned if this exact quotient fails!") (($ $ |#1|) "\\axiom{exactQuotient(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{r})} computes the exact quotient of \\axiom{\\spad{p}} by \\axiom{\\spad{r}},{} which is assumed to be a divisor of \\axiom{\\spad{p}}. No error is returned if this exact quotient fails!")) (|primPartElseUnitCanonical!| (($ $) "\\axiom{primPartElseUnitCanonical!(\\spad{p})} replaces \\axiom{\\spad{p}} by \\axiom{primPartElseUnitCanonical(\\spad{p})}.")) (|primPartElseUnitCanonical| (($ $) "\\axiom{primPartElseUnitCanonical(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{primitivePart(\\spad{p})} if \\axiom{\\spad{R}} is a gcd-domain,{} otherwise \\axiom{unitCanonical(\\spad{p})}.")) (|convert| (($ (|Polynomial| |#1|)) "\\axiom{convert(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{p}} as an element of the current domain if all its variables belong to \\axiom{\\spad{V}},{} otherwise an error is produced.") (($ (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) "\\axiom{convert(\\spad{p})} returns the same as \\axiom{retract(\\spad{p})}.") (($ (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) "\\axiom{convert(\\spad{p})} returns the same as \\axiom{retract(\\spad{p})}") (($ (|Polynomial| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))) "\\axiom{convert(\\spad{p})} returns the same as \\axiom{retract(\\spad{p})}.")) (|retract| (($ (|Polynomial| |#1|)) "\\axiom{retract(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{p}} as an element of the current domain if \\axiom{retractIfCan(\\spad{p})} does not return \"failed\",{} otherwise an error is produced.") (($ (|Polynomial| |#1|)) "\\axiom{retract(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{p}} as an element of the current domain if \\axiom{retractIfCan(\\spad{p})} does not return \"failed\",{} otherwise an error is produced.") (($ (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) "\\axiom{retract(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{p}} as an element of the current domain if \\axiom{retractIfCan(\\spad{p})} does not return \"failed\",{} otherwise an error is produced.") (($ (|Polynomial| |#1|)) "\\axiom{retract(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{p}} as an element of the current domain if \\axiom{retractIfCan(\\spad{p})} does not return \"failed\",{} otherwise an error is produced.") (($ (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) "\\axiom{retract(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{p}} as an element of the current domain if \\axiom{retractIfCan(\\spad{p})} does not return \"failed\",{} otherwise an error is produced.") (($ (|Polynomial| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))) "\\axiom{retract(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{p}} as an element of the current domain if \\axiom{retractIfCan(\\spad{p})} does not return \"failed\",{} otherwise an error is produced.")) (|retractIfCan| (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Polynomial| |#1|)) "\\axiom{retractIfCan(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{p}} as an element of the current domain if all its variables belong to \\axiom{\\spad{V}}.") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Polynomial| |#1|)) "\\axiom{retractIfCan(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{p}} as an element of the current domain if all its variables belong to \\axiom{\\spad{V}}.") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) "\\axiom{retractIfCan(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{p}} as an element of the current domain if all its variables belong to \\axiom{\\spad{V}}.") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Polynomial| |#1|)) "\\axiom{retractIfCan(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{p}} as an element of the current domain if all its variables belong to \\axiom{\\spad{V}}.") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Polynomial| (|Integer|))) "\\axiom{retractIfCan(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{p}} as an element of the current domain if all its variables belong to \\axiom{\\spad{V}}.") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|Polynomial| (|Fraction| (|Integer|)))) "\\axiom{retractIfCan(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{p}} as an element of the current domain if all its variables belong to \\axiom{\\spad{V}}.")) (|initiallyReduce| (($ $ $) "\\axiom{initiallyReduce(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns a polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{r}} such that \\axiom{initiallyReduced?(\\spad{r},{}\\spad{b})} holds and there exists an integer \\axiom{\\spad{e}} such that \\axiom{init(\\spad{b})^e a - \\spad{r}} is zero modulo \\axiom{\\spad{b}}.")) (|headReduce| (($ $ $) "\\axiom{headReduce(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns a polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{r}} such that \\axiom{headReduced?(\\spad{r},{}\\spad{b})} holds and there exists an integer \\axiom{\\spad{e}} such that \\axiom{init(\\spad{b})^e a - \\spad{r}} is zero modulo \\axiom{\\spad{b}}.")) (|lazyResidueClass| (((|Record| (|:| |polnum| $) (|:| |polden| $) (|:| |power| (|NonNegativeInteger|))) $ $) "\\axiom{lazyResidueClass(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns \\axiom{[\\spad{p},{}\\spad{q},{}\\spad{n}]} where \\axiom{\\spad{p} / q**n} represents the residue class of \\axiom{a} modulo \\axiom{\\spad{b}} and \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is reduced \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\axiom{\\spad{b}} and \\axiom{\\spad{q}} is \\axiom{init(\\spad{b})}.")) (|monicModulo| (($ $ $) "\\axiom{monicModulo(a,{}\\spad{b})} computes \\axiom{a mod \\spad{b}},{} if \\axiom{\\spad{b}} is monic as univariate polynomial in its main variable.")) (|pseudoDivide| (((|Record| (|:| |quotient| $) (|:| |remainder| $)) $ $) "\\axiom{pseudoDivide(a,{}\\spad{b})} computes \\axiom{[pquo(a,{}\\spad{b}),{}prem(a,{}\\spad{b})]},{} both polynomials viewed as univariate polynomials in the main variable of \\axiom{\\spad{b}},{} if \\axiom{\\spad{b}} is not a constant polynomial.")) (|lazyPseudoDivide| (((|Record| (|:| |coef| $) (|:| |gap| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |quotient| $) (|:| |remainder| $)) $ $ |#3|) "\\axiom{lazyPseudoDivide(a,{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{v})} returns \\axiom{[\\spad{c},{}\\spad{g},{}\\spad{q},{}\\spad{r}]} such that \\axiom{\\spad{r} = lazyPrem(a,{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{v})},{} \\axiom{(c**g)*r = prem(a,{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{v})} and \\axiom{\\spad{q}} is the pseudo-quotient computed in this lazy pseudo-division.") (((|Record| (|:| |coef| $) (|:| |gap| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |quotient| $) (|:| |remainder| $)) $ $) "\\axiom{lazyPseudoDivide(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns \\axiom{[\\spad{c},{}\\spad{g},{}\\spad{q},{}\\spad{r}]} such that \\axiom{[\\spad{c},{}\\spad{g},{}\\spad{r}] = lazyPremWithDefault(a,{}\\spad{b})} and \\axiom{\\spad{q}} is the pseudo-quotient computed in this lazy pseudo-division.")) (|lazyPremWithDefault| (((|Record| (|:| |coef| $) (|:| |gap| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |remainder| $)) $ $ |#3|) "\\axiom{lazyPremWithDefault(a,{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{v})} returns \\axiom{[\\spad{c},{}\\spad{g},{}\\spad{r}]} such that \\axiom{\\spad{r} = lazyPrem(a,{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{v})} and \\axiom{(c**g)*r = prem(a,{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{v})}.") (((|Record| (|:| |coef| $) (|:| |gap| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |remainder| $)) $ $) "\\axiom{lazyPremWithDefault(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns \\axiom{[\\spad{c},{}\\spad{g},{}\\spad{r}]} such that \\axiom{\\spad{r} = lazyPrem(a,{}\\spad{b})} and \\axiom{(c**g)*r = prem(a,{}\\spad{b})}.")) (|lazyPquo| (($ $ $ |#3|) "\\axiom{lazyPquo(a,{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{v})} returns the polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{q}} such that \\axiom{lazyPseudoDivide(a,{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{v})} returns \\axiom{[\\spad{c},{}\\spad{g},{}\\spad{q},{}\\spad{r}]}.") (($ $ $) "\\axiom{lazyPquo(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns the polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{q}} such that \\axiom{lazyPseudoDivide(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns \\axiom{[\\spad{c},{}\\spad{g},{}\\spad{q},{}\\spad{r}]}.")) (|lazyPrem| (($ $ $ |#3|) "\\axiom{lazyPrem(a,{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{v})} returns the polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{r}} reduced \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\axiom{\\spad{b}} viewed as univariate polynomials in the variable \\axiom{\\spad{v}} such that \\axiom{\\spad{b}} divides \\axiom{init(\\spad{b})^e a - \\spad{r}} where \\axiom{\\spad{e}} is the number of steps of this pseudo-division.") (($ $ $) "\\axiom{lazyPrem(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns the polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{r}} reduced \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\axiom{\\spad{b}} and such that \\axiom{\\spad{b}} divides \\axiom{init(\\spad{b})^e a - \\spad{r}} where \\axiom{\\spad{e}} is the number of steps of this pseudo-division.")) (|pquo| (($ $ $ |#3|) "\\axiom{pquo(a,{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{v})} computes the pseudo-quotient of \\axiom{a} by \\axiom{\\spad{b}},{} both viewed as univariate polynomials in \\axiom{\\spad{v}}.") (($ $ $) "\\axiom{pquo(a,{}\\spad{b})} computes the pseudo-quotient of \\axiom{a} by \\axiom{\\spad{b}},{} both viewed as univariate polynomials in the main variable of \\axiom{\\spad{b}}.")) (|prem| (($ $ $ |#3|) "\\axiom{prem(a,{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{v})} computes the pseudo-remainder of \\axiom{a} by \\axiom{\\spad{b}},{} both viewed as univariate polynomials in \\axiom{\\spad{v}}.") (($ $ $) "\\axiom{prem(a,{}\\spad{b})} computes the pseudo-remainder of \\axiom{a} by \\axiom{\\spad{b}},{} both viewed as univariate polynomials in the main variable of \\axiom{\\spad{b}}.")) (|normalized?| (((|Boolean|) $ (|List| $)) "\\axiom{normalized?(\\spad{q},{}lp)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{normalized?(\\spad{q},{}\\spad{p})} holds for every \\axiom{\\spad{p}} in \\axiom{lp}.") (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\axiom{normalized?(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{a} and its iterated initials have degree zero \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. the main variable of \\axiom{\\spad{b}}")) (|initiallyReduced?| (((|Boolean|) $ (|List| $)) "\\axiom{initiallyReduced?(\\spad{q},{}lp)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{initiallyReduced?(\\spad{q},{}\\spad{p})} holds for every \\axiom{\\spad{p}} in \\axiom{lp}.") (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\axiom{initiallyReduced?(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns \\spad{false} iff there exists an iterated initial of \\axiom{a} which is not reduced \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t} \\axiom{\\spad{b}}.")) (|headReduced?| (((|Boolean|) $ (|List| $)) "\\axiom{headReduced?(\\spad{q},{}lp)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{headReduced?(\\spad{q},{}\\spad{p})} holds for every \\axiom{\\spad{p}} in \\axiom{lp}.") (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\axiom{headReduced?(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{degree(head(a),{}mvar(\\spad{b})) < mdeg(\\spad{b})}.")) (|reduced?| (((|Boolean|) $ (|List| $)) "\\axiom{reduced?(\\spad{q},{}lp)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{reduced?(\\spad{q},{}\\spad{p})} holds for every \\axiom{\\spad{p}} in \\axiom{lp}.") (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\axiom{reduced?(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{degree(a,{}mvar(\\spad{b})) < mdeg(\\spad{b})}.")) (|supRittWu?| (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\axiom{supRittWu?(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns \\spad{true} if \\axiom{a} is greater than \\axiom{\\spad{b}} \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. the Ritt and Wu Wen Tsun ordering using the refinement of Lazard.")) (|infRittWu?| (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\axiom{infRittWu?(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns \\spad{true} if \\axiom{a} is less than \\axiom{\\spad{b}} \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. the Ritt and Wu Wen Tsun ordering using the refinement of Lazard.")) (|RittWuCompare| (((|Union| (|Boolean|) "failed") $ $) "\\axiom{RittWuCompare(a,{}\\spad{b})} returns \\axiom{\"failed\"} if \\axiom{a} and \\axiom{\\spad{b}} have same rank \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. Ritt and Wu Wen Tsun ordering using the refinement of Lazard,{} otherwise returns \\axiom{infRittWu?(a,{}\\spad{b})}.")) (|mainMonomials| (((|List| $) $) "\\axiom{mainMonomials(\\spad{p})} returns an error if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is \\axiom{\\spad{O}},{} otherwise,{} if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} belongs to \\axiom{\\spad{R}} returns [1],{} otherwise returns the list of the monomials of \\axiom{\\spad{p}},{} where \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is viewed as a univariate polynomial in its main variable.")) (|mainCoefficients| (((|List| $) $) "\\axiom{mainCoefficients(\\spad{p})} returns an error if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is \\axiom{\\spad{O}},{} otherwise,{} if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} belongs to \\axiom{\\spad{R}} returns [\\spad{p}],{} otherwise returns the list of the coefficients of \\axiom{\\spad{p}},{} where \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is viewed as a univariate polynomial in its main variable.")) (|leastMonomial| (($ $) "\\axiom{leastMonomial(\\spad{p})} returns an error if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is \\axiom{\\spad{O}},{} otherwise,{} if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} belongs to \\axiom{\\spad{R}} returns \\axiom{1},{} otherwise,{} the monomial of \\axiom{\\spad{p}} with lowest degree,{} where \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is viewed as a univariate polynomial in its main variable.")) (|mainMonomial| (($ $) "\\axiom{mainMonomial(\\spad{p})} returns an error if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is \\axiom{\\spad{O}},{} otherwise,{} if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} belongs to \\axiom{\\spad{R}} returns \\axiom{1},{} otherwise,{} \\axiom{mvar(\\spad{p})} raised to the power \\axiom{mdeg(\\spad{p})}.")) (|quasiMonic?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\axiom{quasiMonic?(\\spad{p})} returns \\spad{false} if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} belongs to \\axiom{\\spad{R}},{} otherwise returns \\spad{true} iff the initial of \\axiom{\\spad{p}} lies in the base ring \\axiom{\\spad{R}}.")) (|monic?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\axiom{monic?(\\spad{p})} returns \\spad{false} if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} belongs to \\axiom{\\spad{R}},{} otherwise returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is monic as a univariate polynomial in its main variable.")) (|reductum| (($ $ |#3|) "\\axiom{reductum(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{v})} returns the reductum of \\axiom{\\spad{p}},{} where \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is viewed as a univariate polynomial in \\axiom{\\spad{v}}.")) (|leadingCoefficient| (($ $ |#3|) "\\axiom{leadingCoefficient(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{v})} returns the leading coefficient of \\axiom{\\spad{p}},{} where \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is viewed as A univariate polynomial in \\axiom{\\spad{v}}.")) (|deepestInitial| (($ $) "\\axiom{deepestInitial(\\spad{p})} returns an error if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} belongs to \\axiom{\\spad{R}},{} otherwise returns the last term of \\axiom{iteratedInitials(\\spad{p})}.")) (|iteratedInitials| (((|List| $) $) "\\axiom{iteratedInitials(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{[]} if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} belongs to \\axiom{\\spad{R}},{} otherwise returns the list of the iterated initials of \\axiom{\\spad{p}}.")) (|deepestTail| (($ $) "\\axiom{deepestTail(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{0} if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} belongs to \\axiom{\\spad{R}},{} otherwise returns tail(\\spad{p}),{} if \\axiom{tail(\\spad{p})} belongs to \\axiom{\\spad{R}} or \\axiom{mvar(tail(\\spad{p})) < mvar(\\spad{p})},{} otherwise returns \\axiom{deepestTail(tail(\\spad{p}))}.")) (|tail| (($ $) "\\axiom{tail(\\spad{p})} returns its reductum,{} where \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is viewed as a univariate polynomial in its main variable.")) (|head| (($ $) "\\axiom{head(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{p}} if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} belongs to \\axiom{\\spad{R}},{} otherwise returns its leading term (monomial in the AXIOM sense),{} where \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is viewed as a univariate polynomial in its main variable.")) (|init| (($ $) "\\axiom{init(\\spad{p})} returns an error if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} belongs to \\axiom{\\spad{R}},{} otherwise returns its leading coefficient,{} where \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is viewed as a univariate polynomial in its main variable.")) (|mdeg| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\axiom{mdeg(\\spad{p})} returns an error if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is \\axiom{0},{} otherwise,{} if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} belongs to \\axiom{\\spad{R}} returns \\axiom{0},{} otherwise,{} returns the degree of \\axiom{\\spad{p}} in its main variable.")) (|mvar| ((|#3| $) "\\axiom{mvar(\\spad{p})} returns an error if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} belongs to \\axiom{\\spad{R}},{} otherwise returns its main variable \\spad{w}. \\spad{r}. \\spad{t}. to the total ordering on the elements in \\axiom{\\spad{V}}."))) (((-4512 "*") |has| |#1| (-175)) (-4503 |has| |#1| (-571)) (-4508 |has| |#1| (-6 -4508)) (-4505 . T) (-4504 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-1098) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain represents the `repeat' iterator syntax.")) (|body| (((|SpadAst|) $) "\\spad{body(e)} returns the body of the loop `e'.")) (|iterators| (((|List| (|SpadAst|)) $) "\\spad{iterators(e)} returns the list of iterators controlling the loop `e'."))) NIL NIL (-1099 S |TheField| |ThePols|) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiomType{RealRootCharacterizationCategory} provides common acces functions for all real root codings.")) (|relativeApprox| ((|#2| |#3| $ |#2|) "\\axiom{approximate(term,{}root,{}prec)} gives an approximation of \\axiom{term} over \\axiom{root} with precision \\axiom{prec}")) (|approximate| ((|#2| |#3| $ |#2|) "\\axiom{approximate(term,{}root,{}prec)} gives an approximation of \\axiom{term} over \\axiom{root} with precision \\axiom{prec}")) (|rootOf| (((|Union| $ "failed") |#3| (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\axiom{rootOf(pol,{}\\spad{n})} gives the \\spad{n}th root for the order of the Real Closure")) (|allRootsOf| (((|List| $) |#3|) "\\axiom{allRootsOf(pol)} creates all the roots of \\axiom{pol} in the Real Closure,{} assumed in order.")) (|definingPolynomial| ((|#3| $) "\\axiom{definingPolynomial(aRoot)} gives a polynomial such that \\axiom{definingPolynomial(aRoot).aRoot = 0}")) (|recip| (((|Union| |#3| "failed") |#3| $) "\\axiom{recip(pol,{}aRoot)} tries to inverse \\axiom{pol} interpreted as \\axiom{aRoot}")) (|positive?| (((|Boolean|) |#3| $) "\\axiom{positive?(pol,{}aRoot)} answers if \\axiom{pol} interpreted as \\axiom{aRoot} is positive")) (|negative?| (((|Boolean|) |#3| $) "\\axiom{negative?(pol,{}aRoot)} answers if \\axiom{pol} interpreted as \\axiom{aRoot} is negative")) (|zero?| (((|Boolean|) |#3| $) "\\axiom{zero?(pol,{}aRoot)} answers if \\axiom{pol} interpreted as \\axiom{aRoot} is \\axiom{0}")) (|sign| (((|Integer|) |#3| $) "\\axiom{sign(pol,{}aRoot)} gives the sign of \\axiom{pol} interpreted as \\axiom{aRoot}"))) NIL NIL (-1100 |TheField| |ThePols|) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiomType{RealRootCharacterizationCategory} provides common acces functions for all real root codings.")) (|relativeApprox| ((|#1| |#2| $ |#1|) "\\axiom{approximate(term,{}root,{}prec)} gives an approximation of \\axiom{term} over \\axiom{root} with precision \\axiom{prec}")) (|approximate| ((|#1| |#2| $ |#1|) "\\axiom{approximate(term,{}root,{}prec)} gives an approximation of \\axiom{term} over \\axiom{root} with precision \\axiom{prec}")) (|rootOf| (((|Union| $ "failed") |#2| (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\axiom{rootOf(pol,{}\\spad{n})} gives the \\spad{n}th root for the order of the Real Closure")) (|allRootsOf| (((|List| $) |#2|) "\\axiom{allRootsOf(pol)} creates all the roots of \\axiom{pol} in the Real Closure,{} assumed in order.")) (|definingPolynomial| ((|#2| $) "\\axiom{definingPolynomial(aRoot)} gives a polynomial such that \\axiom{definingPolynomial(aRoot).aRoot = 0}")) (|recip| (((|Union| |#2| "failed") |#2| $) "\\axiom{recip(pol,{}aRoot)} tries to inverse \\axiom{pol} interpreted as \\axiom{aRoot}")) (|positive?| (((|Boolean|) |#2| $) "\\axiom{positive?(pol,{}aRoot)} answers if \\axiom{pol} interpreted as \\axiom{aRoot} is positive")) (|negative?| (((|Boolean|) |#2| $) "\\axiom{negative?(pol,{}aRoot)} answers if \\axiom{pol} interpreted as \\axiom{aRoot} is negative")) (|zero?| (((|Boolean|) |#2| $) "\\axiom{zero?(pol,{}aRoot)} answers if \\axiom{pol} interpreted as \\axiom{aRoot} is \\axiom{0}")) (|sign| (((|Integer|) |#2| $) "\\axiom{sign(pol,{}aRoot)} gives the sign of \\axiom{pol} interpreted as \\axiom{aRoot}"))) NIL NIL (-1101 R E V P TS) ((|constructor| (NIL "A package providing a new algorithm for solving polynomial systems by means of regular chains. Two ways of solving are proposed: in the sense of Zariski closure (like in Kalkbrener's algorithm) or in the sense of the regular zeros (like in Wu,{} Wang or Lazard methods). This algorithm is valid for nay type of regular set. It does not care about the way a polynomial is added in an regular set,{} or how two quasi-components are compared (by an inclusion-test),{} or how the invertibility test is made in the tower of simple extensions associated with a regular set. These operations are realized respectively by the domain \\spad{TS} and the packages \\axiomType{QCMPACK}(\\spad{R},{}\\spad{E},{}\\spad{V},{}\\spad{P},{}TS) and \\axiomType{RSETGCD}(\\spad{R},{}\\spad{E},{}\\spad{V},{}\\spad{P},{}TS). The same way it does not care about the way univariate polynomial gcd (with coefficients in the tower of simple extensions associated with a regular set) are computed. The only requirement is that these gcd need to have invertible initials (normalized or not). WARNING. There is no need for a user to call diectly any operation of this package since they can be accessed by the domain \\axiom{TS}. Thus,{} the operations of this package are not documented.\\newline References : \\indented{1}{[1] \\spad{M}. MORENO MAZA \"A new algorithm for computing triangular} \\indented{5}{decomposition of algebraic varieties\" NAG Tech. Rep. 4/98.}"))) NIL NIL (-1102 S R E V P) ((|constructor| (NIL "The category of regular triangular sets,{} introduced under the name regular chains in [1] (and other papers). In [3] it is proved that regular triangular sets and towers of simple extensions of a field are equivalent notions. In the following definitions,{} all polynomials and ideals are taken from the polynomial ring \\spad{k[x1,...,xn]} where \\spad{k} is the fraction field of \\spad{R}. The triangular set \\spad{[t1,...,tm]} is regular iff for every \\spad{i} the initial of \\spad{ti+1} is invertible in the tower of simple extensions associated with \\spad{[t1,...,ti]}. A family \\spad{[T1,...,Ts]} of regular triangular sets is a split of Kalkbrener of a given ideal \\spad{I} iff the radical of \\spad{I} is equal to the intersection of the radical ideals generated by the saturated ideals of the \\spad{[T1,...,Ti]}. A family \\spad{[T1,...,Ts]} of regular triangular sets is a split of Kalkbrener of a given triangular set \\spad{T} iff it is a split of Kalkbrener of the saturated ideal of \\spad{T}. Let \\spad{K} be an algebraic closure of \\spad{k}. Assume that \\spad{V} is finite with cardinality \\spad{n} and let \\spad{A} be the affine space \\spad{K^n}. For a regular triangular set \\spad{T} let denote by \\spad{W(T)} the set of regular zeros of \\spad{T}. A family \\spad{[T1,...,Ts]} of regular triangular sets is a split of Lazard of a given subset \\spad{S} of \\spad{A} iff the union of the \\spad{W(Ti)} contains \\spad{S} and is contained in the closure of \\spad{S} (\\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. Zariski topology). A family \\spad{[T1,...,Ts]} of regular triangular sets is a split of Lazard of a given triangular set \\spad{T} if it is a split of Lazard of \\spad{W(T)}. Note that if \\spad{[T1,...,Ts]} is a split of Lazard of \\spad{T} then it is also a split of Kalkbrener of \\spad{T}. The converse is \\spad{false}. This category provides operations related to both kinds of splits,{} the former being related to ideals decomposition whereas the latter deals with varieties decomposition. See the example illustrating the \\spadtype{RegularTriangularSet} constructor for more explanations about decompositions by means of regular triangular sets. \\newline References : \\indented{1}{[1] \\spad{M}. KALKBRENER \"Three contributions to elimination theory\"} \\indented{5}{Phd Thesis,{} University of Linz,{} Austria,{} 1991.} \\indented{1}{[2] \\spad{M}. KALKBRENER \"Algorithmic properties of polynomial rings\"} \\indented{5}{Journal of Symbol. Comp. 1998} \\indented{1}{[3] \\spad{P}. AUBRY,{} \\spad{D}. LAZARD and \\spad{M}. MORENO MAZA \"On the Theories} \\indented{5}{of Triangular Sets\" Journal of Symbol. Comp. (to appear)} \\indented{1}{[4] \\spad{M}. MORENO MAZA \"A new algorithm for computing triangular} \\indented{5}{decomposition of algebraic varieties\" NAG Tech. Rep. 4/98.}")) (|zeroSetSplit| (((|List| $) (|List| |#5|) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{zeroSetSplit(lp,clos?)} returns \\spad{lts} a split of Kalkbrener of the radical ideal associated with \\spad{lp}. If \\spad{clos?} is \\spad{false},{} it is also a decomposition of the variety associated with \\spad{lp} into the regular zero set of the \\spad{ts} in \\spad{lts} (or,{} in other words,{} a split of Lazard of this variety). See the example illustrating the \\spadtype{RegularTriangularSet} constructor for more explanations about decompositions by means of regular triangular sets.")) (|extend| (((|List| $) (|List| |#5|) (|List| $)) "\\spad{extend(lp,lts)} returns the same as \\spad{concat([extend(lp,ts) for ts in lts])|}") (((|List| $) (|List| |#5|) $) "\\spad{extend(lp,ts)} returns \\spad{ts} if \\spad{empty? lp} \\spad{extend(p,ts)} if \\spad{lp = [p]} else \\spad{extend(first lp, extend(rest lp, ts))}") (((|List| $) |#5| (|List| $)) "\\spad{extend(p,lts)} returns the same as \\spad{concat([extend(p,ts) for ts in lts])|}") (((|List| $) |#5| $) "\\spad{extend(p,ts)} assumes that \\spad{p} is a non-constant polynomial whose main variable is greater than any variable of \\spad{ts}. Then it returns a split of Kalkbrener of \\spad{ts+p}. This may not be \\spad{ts+p} itself,{} if for instance \\spad{ts+p} is not a regular triangular set.")) (|internalAugment| (($ (|List| |#5|) $) "\\spad{internalAugment(lp,ts)} returns \\spad{ts} if \\spad{lp} is empty otherwise returns \\spad{internalAugment(rest lp, internalAugment(first lp, ts))}") (($ |#5| $) "\\spad{internalAugment(p,ts)} assumes that \\spad{augment(p,ts)} returns a singleton and returns it.")) (|augment| (((|List| $) (|List| |#5|) (|List| $)) "\\spad{augment(lp,lts)} returns the same as \\spad{concat([augment(lp,ts) for ts in lts])}") (((|List| $) (|List| |#5|) $) "\\spad{augment(lp,ts)} returns \\spad{ts} if \\spad{empty? lp},{} \\spad{augment(p,ts)} if \\spad{lp = [p]},{} otherwise \\spad{augment(first lp, augment(rest lp, ts))}") (((|List| $) |#5| (|List| $)) "\\spad{augment(p,lts)} returns the same as \\spad{concat([augment(p,ts) for ts in lts])}") (((|List| $) |#5| $) "\\spad{augment(p,ts)} assumes that \\spad{p} is a non-constant polynomial whose main variable is greater than any variable of \\spad{ts}. This operation assumes also that if \\spad{p} is added to \\spad{ts} the resulting set,{} say \\spad{ts+p},{} is a regular triangular set. Then it returns a split of Kalkbrener of \\spad{ts+p}. This may not be \\spad{ts+p} itself,{} if for instance \\spad{ts+p} is required to be square-free.")) (|intersect| (((|List| $) |#5| (|List| $)) "\\spad{intersect(p,lts)} returns the same as \\spad{intersect([p],lts)}") (((|List| $) (|List| |#5|) (|List| $)) "\\spad{intersect(lp,lts)} returns the same as \\spad{concat([intersect(lp,ts) for ts in lts])|}") (((|List| $) (|List| |#5|) $) "\\spad{intersect(lp,ts)} returns \\spad{lts} a split of Lazard of the intersection of the affine variety associated with \\spad{lp} and the regular zero set of \\spad{ts}.") (((|List| $) |#5| $) "\\spad{intersect(p,ts)} returns the same as \\spad{intersect([p],ts)}")) (|squareFreePart| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |val| |#5|) (|:| |tower| $))) |#5| $) "\\spad{squareFreePart(p,ts)} returns \\spad{lpwt} such that \\spad{lpwt.i.val} is a square-free polynomial \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\spad{lpwt.i.tower},{} this polynomial being associated with \\spad{p} modulo \\spad{lpwt.i.tower},{} for every \\spad{i}. Moreover,{} the list of the \\spad{lpwt.i.tower} is a split of Kalkbrener of \\spad{ts}. WARNING: This assumes that \\spad{p} is a non-constant polynomial such that if \\spad{p} is added to \\spad{ts},{} then the resulting set is a regular triangular set.")) (|lastSubResultant| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |val| |#5|) (|:| |tower| $))) |#5| |#5| $) "\\spad{lastSubResultant(p1,p2,ts)} returns \\spad{lpwt} such that \\spad{lpwt.i.val} is a quasi-monic gcd of \\spad{p1} and \\spad{p2} \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\spad{lpwt.i.tower},{} for every \\spad{i},{} and such that the list of the \\spad{lpwt.i.tower} is a split of Kalkbrener of \\spad{ts}. Moreover,{} if \\spad{p1} and \\spad{p2} do not have a non-trivial gcd \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\spad{lpwt.i.tower} then \\spad{lpwt.i.val} is the resultant of these polynomials \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\spad{lpwt.i.tower}. This assumes that \\spad{p1} and \\spad{p2} have the same maim variable and that this variable is greater that any variable occurring in \\spad{ts}.")) (|lastSubResultantElseSplit| (((|Union| |#5| (|List| $)) |#5| |#5| $) "\\spad{lastSubResultantElseSplit(p1,p2,ts)} returns either \\spad{g} a quasi-monic gcd of \\spad{p1} and \\spad{p2} \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. the \\spad{ts} or a split of Kalkbrener of \\spad{ts}. This assumes that \\spad{p1} and \\spad{p2} have the same maim variable and that this variable is greater that any variable occurring in \\spad{ts}.")) (|invertibleSet| (((|List| $) |#5| $) "\\spad{invertibleSet(p,ts)} returns a split of Kalkbrener of the quotient ideal of the ideal \\axiom{\\spad{I}} by \\spad{p} where \\spad{I} is the radical of saturated of \\spad{ts}.")) (|invertible?| (((|Boolean|) |#5| $) "\\spad{invertible?(p,ts)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\spad{p} is invertible in the tower associated with \\spad{ts}.") (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |val| (|Boolean|)) (|:| |tower| $))) |#5| $) "\\spad{invertible?(p,ts)} returns \\spad{lbwt} where \\spad{lbwt.i} is the result of \\spad{invertibleElseSplit?(p,lbwt.i.tower)} and the list of the \\spad{(lqrwt.i).tower} is a split of Kalkbrener of \\spad{ts}.")) (|invertibleElseSplit?| (((|Union| (|Boolean|) (|List| $)) |#5| $) "\\spad{invertibleElseSplit?(p,ts)} returns \\spad{true} (resp. \\spad{false}) if \\spad{p} is invertible in the tower associated with \\spad{ts} or returns a split of Kalkbrener of \\spad{ts}.")) (|purelyAlgebraicLeadingMonomial?| (((|Boolean|) |#5| $) "\\spad{purelyAlgebraicLeadingMonomial?(p,ts)} returns \\spad{true} iff the main variable of any non-constant iterarted initial of \\spad{p} is algebraic \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\spad{ts}.")) (|algebraicCoefficients?| (((|Boolean|) |#5| $) "\\spad{algebraicCoefficients?(p,ts)} returns \\spad{true} iff every variable of \\spad{p} which is not the main one of \\spad{p} is algebraic \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\spad{ts}.")) (|purelyTranscendental?| (((|Boolean|) |#5| $) "\\spad{purelyTranscendental?(p,ts)} returns \\spad{true} iff every variable of \\spad{p} is not algebraic \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\spad{ts}")) (|purelyAlgebraic?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{purelyAlgebraic?(ts)} returns \\spad{true} iff for every algebraic variable \\spad{v} of \\spad{ts} we have \\spad{algebraicCoefficients?(t_v,ts_v_-)} where \\spad{ts_v} is \\axiomOpFrom{select}{TriangularSetCategory}(\\spad{ts},{}\\spad{v}) and \\spad{ts_v_-} is \\axiomOpFrom{collectUnder}{TriangularSetCategory}(\\spad{ts},{}\\spad{v}).") (((|Boolean|) |#5| $) "\\spad{purelyAlgebraic?(p,ts)} returns \\spad{true} iff every variable of \\spad{p} is algebraic \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\spad{ts}."))) NIL NIL (-1103 R E V P) ((|constructor| (NIL "The category of regular triangular sets,{} introduced under the name regular chains in [1] (and other papers). In [3] it is proved that regular triangular sets and towers of simple extensions of a field are equivalent notions. In the following definitions,{} all polynomials and ideals are taken from the polynomial ring \\spad{k[x1,...,xn]} where \\spad{k} is the fraction field of \\spad{R}. The triangular set \\spad{[t1,...,tm]} is regular iff for every \\spad{i} the initial of \\spad{ti+1} is invertible in the tower of simple extensions associated with \\spad{[t1,...,ti]}. A family \\spad{[T1,...,Ts]} of regular triangular sets is a split of Kalkbrener of a given ideal \\spad{I} iff the radical of \\spad{I} is equal to the intersection of the radical ideals generated by the saturated ideals of the \\spad{[T1,...,Ti]}. A family \\spad{[T1,...,Ts]} of regular triangular sets is a split of Kalkbrener of a given triangular set \\spad{T} iff it is a split of Kalkbrener of the saturated ideal of \\spad{T}. Let \\spad{K} be an algebraic closure of \\spad{k}. Assume that \\spad{V} is finite with cardinality \\spad{n} and let \\spad{A} be the affine space \\spad{K^n}. For a regular triangular set \\spad{T} let denote by \\spad{W(T)} the set of regular zeros of \\spad{T}. A family \\spad{[T1,...,Ts]} of regular triangular sets is a split of Lazard of a given subset \\spad{S} of \\spad{A} iff the union of the \\spad{W(Ti)} contains \\spad{S} and is contained in the closure of \\spad{S} (\\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. Zariski topology). A family \\spad{[T1,...,Ts]} of regular triangular sets is a split of Lazard of a given triangular set \\spad{T} if it is a split of Lazard of \\spad{W(T)}. Note that if \\spad{[T1,...,Ts]} is a split of Lazard of \\spad{T} then it is also a split of Kalkbrener of \\spad{T}. The converse is \\spad{false}. This category provides operations related to both kinds of splits,{} the former being related to ideals decomposition whereas the latter deals with varieties decomposition. See the example illustrating the \\spadtype{RegularTriangularSet} constructor for more explanations about decompositions by means of regular triangular sets. \\newline References : \\indented{1}{[1] \\spad{M}. KALKBRENER \"Three contributions to elimination theory\"} \\indented{5}{Phd Thesis,{} University of Linz,{} Austria,{} 1991.} \\indented{1}{[2] \\spad{M}. KALKBRENER \"Algorithmic properties of polynomial rings\"} \\indented{5}{Journal of Symbol. Comp. 1998} \\indented{1}{[3] \\spad{P}. AUBRY,{} \\spad{D}. LAZARD and \\spad{M}. MORENO MAZA \"On the Theories} \\indented{5}{of Triangular Sets\" Journal of Symbol. Comp. (to appear)} \\indented{1}{[4] \\spad{M}. MORENO MAZA \"A new algorithm for computing triangular} \\indented{5}{decomposition of algebraic varieties\" NAG Tech. Rep. 4/98.}")) (|zeroSetSplit| (((|List| $) (|List| |#4|) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{zeroSetSplit(lp,clos?)} returns \\spad{lts} a split of Kalkbrener of the radical ideal associated with \\spad{lp}. If \\spad{clos?} is \\spad{false},{} it is also a decomposition of the variety associated with \\spad{lp} into the regular zero set of the \\spad{ts} in \\spad{lts} (or,{} in other words,{} a split of Lazard of this variety). See the example illustrating the \\spadtype{RegularTriangularSet} constructor for more explanations about decompositions by means of regular triangular sets.")) (|extend| (((|List| $) (|List| |#4|) (|List| $)) "\\spad{extend(lp,lts)} returns the same as \\spad{concat([extend(lp,ts) for ts in lts])|}") (((|List| $) (|List| |#4|) $) "\\spad{extend(lp,ts)} returns \\spad{ts} if \\spad{empty? lp} \\spad{extend(p,ts)} if \\spad{lp = [p]} else \\spad{extend(first lp, extend(rest lp, ts))}") (((|List| $) |#4| (|List| $)) "\\spad{extend(p,lts)} returns the same as \\spad{concat([extend(p,ts) for ts in lts])|}") (((|List| $) |#4| $) "\\spad{extend(p,ts)} assumes that \\spad{p} is a non-constant polynomial whose main variable is greater than any variable of \\spad{ts}. Then it returns a split of Kalkbrener of \\spad{ts+p}. This may not be \\spad{ts+p} itself,{} if for instance \\spad{ts+p} is not a regular triangular set.")) (|internalAugment| (($ (|List| |#4|) $) "\\spad{internalAugment(lp,ts)} returns \\spad{ts} if \\spad{lp} is empty otherwise returns \\spad{internalAugment(rest lp, internalAugment(first lp, ts))}") (($ |#4| $) "\\spad{internalAugment(p,ts)} assumes that \\spad{augment(p,ts)} returns a singleton and returns it.")) (|augment| (((|List| $) (|List| |#4|) (|List| $)) "\\spad{augment(lp,lts)} returns the same as \\spad{concat([augment(lp,ts) for ts in lts])}") (((|List| $) (|List| |#4|) $) "\\spad{augment(lp,ts)} returns \\spad{ts} if \\spad{empty? lp},{} \\spad{augment(p,ts)} if \\spad{lp = [p]},{} otherwise \\spad{augment(first lp, augment(rest lp, ts))}") (((|List| $) |#4| (|List| $)) "\\spad{augment(p,lts)} returns the same as \\spad{concat([augment(p,ts) for ts in lts])}") (((|List| $) |#4| $) "\\spad{augment(p,ts)} assumes that \\spad{p} is a non-constant polynomial whose main variable is greater than any variable of \\spad{ts}. This operation assumes also that if \\spad{p} is added to \\spad{ts} the resulting set,{} say \\spad{ts+p},{} is a regular triangular set. Then it returns a split of Kalkbrener of \\spad{ts+p}. This may not be \\spad{ts+p} itself,{} if for instance \\spad{ts+p} is required to be square-free.")) (|intersect| (((|List| $) |#4| (|List| $)) "\\spad{intersect(p,lts)} returns the same as \\spad{intersect([p],lts)}") (((|List| $) (|List| |#4|) (|List| $)) "\\spad{intersect(lp,lts)} returns the same as \\spad{concat([intersect(lp,ts) for ts in lts])|}") (((|List| $) (|List| |#4|) $) "\\spad{intersect(lp,ts)} returns \\spad{lts} a split of Lazard of the intersection of the affine variety associated with \\spad{lp} and the regular zero set of \\spad{ts}.") (((|List| $) |#4| $) "\\spad{intersect(p,ts)} returns the same as \\spad{intersect([p],ts)}")) (|squareFreePart| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |val| |#4|) (|:| |tower| $))) |#4| $) "\\spad{squareFreePart(p,ts)} returns \\spad{lpwt} such that \\spad{lpwt.i.val} is a square-free polynomial \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\spad{lpwt.i.tower},{} this polynomial being associated with \\spad{p} modulo \\spad{lpwt.i.tower},{} for every \\spad{i}. Moreover,{} the list of the \\spad{lpwt.i.tower} is a split of Kalkbrener of \\spad{ts}. WARNING: This assumes that \\spad{p} is a non-constant polynomial such that if \\spad{p} is added to \\spad{ts},{} then the resulting set is a regular triangular set.")) (|lastSubResultant| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |val| |#4|) (|:| |tower| $))) |#4| |#4| $) "\\spad{lastSubResultant(p1,p2,ts)} returns \\spad{lpwt} such that \\spad{lpwt.i.val} is a quasi-monic gcd of \\spad{p1} and \\spad{p2} \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\spad{lpwt.i.tower},{} for every \\spad{i},{} and such that the list of the \\spad{lpwt.i.tower} is a split of Kalkbrener of \\spad{ts}. Moreover,{} if \\spad{p1} and \\spad{p2} do not have a non-trivial gcd \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\spad{lpwt.i.tower} then \\spad{lpwt.i.val} is the resultant of these polynomials \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\spad{lpwt.i.tower}. This assumes that \\spad{p1} and \\spad{p2} have the same maim variable and that this variable is greater that any variable occurring in \\spad{ts}.")) (|lastSubResultantElseSplit| (((|Union| |#4| (|List| $)) |#4| |#4| $) "\\spad{lastSubResultantElseSplit(p1,p2,ts)} returns either \\spad{g} a quasi-monic gcd of \\spad{p1} and \\spad{p2} \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. the \\spad{ts} or a split of Kalkbrener of \\spad{ts}. This assumes that \\spad{p1} and \\spad{p2} have the same maim variable and that this variable is greater that any variable occurring in \\spad{ts}.")) (|invertibleSet| (((|List| $) |#4| $) "\\spad{invertibleSet(p,ts)} returns a split of Kalkbrener of the quotient ideal of the ideal \\axiom{\\spad{I}} by \\spad{p} where \\spad{I} is the radical of saturated of \\spad{ts}.")) (|invertible?| (((|Boolean|) |#4| $) "\\spad{invertible?(p,ts)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\spad{p} is invertible in the tower associated with \\spad{ts}.") (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |val| (|Boolean|)) (|:| |tower| $))) |#4| $) "\\spad{invertible?(p,ts)} returns \\spad{lbwt} where \\spad{lbwt.i} is the result of \\spad{invertibleElseSplit?(p,lbwt.i.tower)} and the list of the \\spad{(lqrwt.i).tower} is a split of Kalkbrener of \\spad{ts}.")) (|invertibleElseSplit?| (((|Union| (|Boolean|) (|List| $)) |#4| $) "\\spad{invertibleElseSplit?(p,ts)} returns \\spad{true} (resp. \\spad{false}) if \\spad{p} is invertible in the tower associated with \\spad{ts} or returns a split of Kalkbrener of \\spad{ts}.")) (|purelyAlgebraicLeadingMonomial?| (((|Boolean|) |#4| $) "\\spad{purelyAlgebraicLeadingMonomial?(p,ts)} returns \\spad{true} iff the main variable of any non-constant iterarted initial of \\spad{p} is algebraic \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\spad{ts}.")) (|algebraicCoefficients?| (((|Boolean|) |#4| $) "\\spad{algebraicCoefficients?(p,ts)} returns \\spad{true} iff every variable of \\spad{p} which is not the main one of \\spad{p} is algebraic \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\spad{ts}.")) (|purelyTranscendental?| (((|Boolean|) |#4| $) "\\spad{purelyTranscendental?(p,ts)} returns \\spad{true} iff every variable of \\spad{p} is not algebraic \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\spad{ts}")) (|purelyAlgebraic?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{purelyAlgebraic?(ts)} returns \\spad{true} iff for every algebraic variable \\spad{v} of \\spad{ts} we have \\spad{algebraicCoefficients?(t_v,ts_v_-)} where \\spad{ts_v} is \\axiomOpFrom{select}{TriangularSetCategory}(\\spad{ts},{}\\spad{v}) and \\spad{ts_v_-} is \\axiomOpFrom{collectUnder}{TriangularSetCategory}(\\spad{ts},{}\\spad{v}).") (((|Boolean|) |#4| $) "\\spad{purelyAlgebraic?(p,ts)} returns \\spad{true} iff every variable of \\spad{p} is algebraic \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\spad{ts}."))) ((-4511 . T) (-4510 . T)) NIL (-1104 R E V P TS) ((|constructor| (NIL "An internal package for computing gcds and resultants of univariate polynomials with coefficients in a tower of simple extensions of a field.\\newline References : \\indented{1}{[1] \\spad{M}. MORENO MAZA and \\spad{R}. RIOBOO \"Computations of gcd over} \\indented{5}{algebraic towers of simple extensions\" In proceedings of \\spad{AAECC11}} \\indented{5}{Paris,{} 1995.} \\indented{1}{[2] \\spad{M}. MORENO MAZA \"Calculs de pgcd au-dessus des tours} \\indented{5}{d'extensions simples et resolution des systemes d'equations} \\indented{5}{algebriques\" These,{} Universite \\spad{P}.etM. Curie,{} Paris,{} 1997.} \\indented{1}{[3] \\spad{M}. MORENO MAZA \"A new algorithm for computing triangular} \\indented{5}{decomposition of algebraic varieties\" NAG Tech. Rep. 4/98.}")) (|toseSquareFreePart| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |val| |#4|) (|:| |tower| |#5|))) |#4| |#5|) "\\axiom{toseSquareFreePart(\\spad{p},{}ts)} has the same specifications as \\axiomOpFrom{squareFreePart}{RegularTriangularSetCategory}.")) (|toseInvertibleSet| (((|List| |#5|) |#4| |#5|) "\\axiom{toseInvertibleSet(\\spad{p1},{}\\spad{p2},{}ts)} has the same specifications as \\axiomOpFrom{invertibleSet}{RegularTriangularSetCategory}.")) (|toseInvertible?| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |val| (|Boolean|)) (|:| |tower| |#5|))) |#4| |#5|) "\\axiom{toseInvertible?(\\spad{p1},{}\\spad{p2},{}ts)} has the same specifications as \\axiomOpFrom{invertible?}{RegularTriangularSetCategory}.") (((|Boolean|) |#4| |#5|) "\\axiom{toseInvertible?(\\spad{p1},{}\\spad{p2},{}ts)} has the same specifications as \\axiomOpFrom{invertible?}{RegularTriangularSetCategory}.")) (|toseLastSubResultant| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |val| |#4|) (|:| |tower| |#5|))) |#4| |#4| |#5|) "\\axiom{toseLastSubResultant(\\spad{p1},{}\\spad{p2},{}ts)} has the same specifications as \\axiomOpFrom{lastSubResultant}{RegularTriangularSetCategory}.")) (|integralLastSubResultant| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |val| |#4|) (|:| |tower| |#5|))) |#4| |#4| |#5|) "\\axiom{integralLastSubResultant(\\spad{p1},{}\\spad{p2},{}ts)} is an internal subroutine,{} exported only for developement.")) (|internalLastSubResultant| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |val| |#4|) (|:| |tower| |#5|))) (|List| (|Record| (|:| |val| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |tower| |#5|))) |#3| (|Boolean|)) "\\axiom{internalLastSubResultant(lpwt,{}\\spad{v},{}flag)} is an internal subroutine,{} exported only for developement.") (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |val| |#4|) (|:| |tower| |#5|))) |#4| |#4| |#5| (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\axiom{internalLastSubResultant(\\spad{p1},{}\\spad{p2},{}ts,{}inv?,{}break?)} is an internal subroutine,{} exported only for developement.")) (|prepareSubResAlgo| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |val| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |tower| |#5|))) |#4| |#4| |#5|) "\\axiom{prepareSubResAlgo(\\spad{p1},{}\\spad{p2},{}ts)} is an internal subroutine,{} exported only for developement.")) (|stopTableInvSet!| (((|Void|)) "\\axiom{stopTableInvSet!()} is an internal subroutine,{} exported only for developement.")) (|startTableInvSet!| (((|Void|) (|String|) (|String|) (|String|)) "\\axiom{startTableInvSet!(\\spad{s1},{}\\spad{s2},{}\\spad{s3})} is an internal subroutine,{} exported only for developement.")) (|stopTableGcd!| (((|Void|)) "\\axiom{stopTableGcd!()} is an internal subroutine,{} exported only for developement.")) 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This assumes that \\spad{lp} defines a regular triangular \\spad{ts} whose associated variety is zero-dimensional over \\spad{R}. \\spad{rur(lp,univ?)} returns a list of items \\spad{[u,lc]} where \\spad{u} is an irreducible univariate polynomial and each \\spad{c} in \\spad{lc} involves two variables: one from \\spad{ls},{} called the coordinate of \\spad{c},{} and an extra variable which represents any root of \\spad{u}. Every root of \\spad{u} leads to a tuple of values for the coordinates of \\spad{lc}. Moreover,{} a point \\spad{x} belongs to the variety associated with \\spad{lp} iff there exists an item \\spad{[u,lc]} in \\spad{rur(lp,univ?)} and a root \\spad{r} of \\spad{u} such that \\spad{x} is given by the tuple of values for the coordinates of \\spad{lc} evaluated at \\spad{r}. If \\spad{univ?} is \\spad{true} then each polynomial \\spad{c} will have a constant leading coefficient \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. its coordinate. 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This way,{} equality and ordering} \\indented{2}{on \\spad{S} are tested directly on the integers associated with the elements} \\indented{2}{of \\spad{S},{} once they have been entered in the cache.}")) (|enterInCache| ((|#1| |#1| (|Mapping| (|Integer|) |#1| |#1|)) "\\spad{enterInCache(x, f)} enters \\spad{x} in the cache,{} calling \\spad{f(x, y)} to determine whether \\spad{x < y (f(x,y) < 0), x = y (f(x,y) = 0)},{} or \\spad{x > y (f(x,y) > 0)}. It returns \\spad{x} with an integer associated with it.") ((|#1| |#1| (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#1|)) "\\spad{enterInCache(x, f)} enters \\spad{x} in the cache,{} calling \\spad{f(y)} to determine whether \\spad{x} is equal to \\spad{y}. It returns \\spad{x} with an integer associated with it.")) (|cache| (((|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{cache()} returns the current cache as a list.")) (|clearCache| (((|Void|)) "\\spad{clearCache()} empties the cache."))) NIL NIL (-1117) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{Author: Gabriel Dos Reis} Date Created: October 24,{} 2007 Date Last Modified: January 18,{} 2008. A `Scope' is a sequence of contours.")) (|currentCategoryFrame| (($) "\\spad{currentCategoryFrame()} returns the category frame currently in effect.")) (|currentScope| (($) "\\spad{currentScope()} returns the scope currently in effect")) (|pushNewContour| (($ (|Binding|) $) "\\spad{pushNewContour(b,s)} pushs a new contour with sole binding `b'.")) (|findBinding| (((|Maybe| (|Binding|)) (|Identifier|) $) "\\spad{findBinding(n,s)} returns the first binding of `n' in `s'; otherwise `nothing'.")) (|contours| (((|List| (|Contour|)) $) "\\spad{contours(s)} returns the list of contours in scope \\spad{s}.")) (|empty| (($) "\\spad{empty()} returns an empty scope."))) NIL NIL (-1118 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "StructuralConstantsPackage provides functions creating structural constants from a multiplication tables or a basis of a matrix algebra and other useful functions in this context.")) (|coordinates| (((|Vector| |#1|) (|Matrix| |#1|) (|List| (|Matrix| |#1|))) "\\spad{coordinates(a,[v1,...,vn])} returns the coordinates of \\spad{a} with respect to the \\spad{R}-module basis \\spad{v1},{}...,{}\\spad{vn}.")) (|structuralConstants| (((|Vector| (|Matrix| |#1|)) (|List| (|Matrix| |#1|))) "\\spad{structuralConstants(basis)} takes the \\spad{basis} of a matrix algebra,{} \\spadignore{e.g.} the result of \\spadfun{basisOfCentroid} and calculates the structural constants. Note,{} that the it is not checked,{} whether \\spad{basis} really is a \\spad{basis} of a matrix algebra.") 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(|map| (((|SegmentBinding| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) (|SegmentBinding| |#1|)) "\\spad{map(f,v=a..b)} returns the value given by \\spad{v=f(a)..f(b)}."))) NIL NIL (-1126 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "This category provides operations on ranges,{} or {\\em segments} as they are called.")) (|segment| (($ |#1| |#1|) "\\spad{segment(i,j)} is an alternate way to create the segment \\spad{i..j}.")) (|incr| (((|Integer|) $) "\\spad{incr(s)} returns \\spad{n},{} where \\spad{s} is a segment in which every \\spad{n}\\spad{-}th element is used. Note: \\spad{incr(l..h by n) = n}.")) (|high| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{high(s)} returns the second endpoint of \\spad{s}. Note: \\spad{high(l..h) = h}.")) (|low| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{low(s)} returns the first endpoint of \\spad{s}. Note: \\spad{low(l..h) = l}.")) (|hi| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{hi(s)} returns the second endpoint of \\spad{s}. Note: \\spad{hi(l..h) = h}.")) (|lo| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{lo(s)} returns the first endpoint of \\spad{s}. Note: \\spad{lo(l..h) = l}.")) (BY (($ $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{s by n} creates a new segment in which only every \\spad{n}\\spad{-}th element is used.")) (SEGMENT (($ |#1| |#1|) "\\spad{l..h} creates a segment with \\spad{l} and \\spad{h} as the endpoints."))) NIL NIL (-1127 S L) ((|constructor| (NIL "This category provides an interface for expanding segments to a stream of elements.")) (|map| ((|#2| (|Mapping| |#1| |#1|) $) "\\spad{map(f,l..h by k)} produces a value of type \\spad{L} by applying \\spad{f} to each of the succesive elements of the segment,{} that is,{} \\spad{[f(l), f(l+k), ..., f(lN)]},{} where \\spad{lN <= h < lN+k}.")) (|expand| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{expand(l..h by k)} creates value of type \\spad{L} with elements \\spad{l, l+k, ... lN} where \\spad{lN <= h < lN+k}. For example,{} \\spad{expand(1..5 by 2) = [1,3,5]}.") ((|#2| (|List| $)) "\\spad{expand(l)} creates a new value of type \\spad{L} in which each segment \\spad{l..h by k} is replaced with \\spad{l, l+k, ... lN},{} where \\spad{lN <= h < lN+k}. For example,{} \\spad{expand [1..4, 7..9] = [1,2,3,4,7,8,9]}."))) NIL NIL (-1128) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain represents a block of expressions.")) (|last| (((|SpadAst|) $) "\\spad{last(e)} returns the last instruction in `e'.")) (|body| (((|List| (|SpadAst|)) $) "\\spad{body(e)} returns the list of expressions in the sequence of instruction `e'."))) NIL NIL (-1129 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "A set over a domain \\spad{D} models the usual mathematical notion of a finite set of elements from \\spad{D}. Sets are unordered collections of distinct elements (that is,{} order and duplication does not matter). The notation \\spad{set [a,b,c]} can be used to create a set and the usual operations such as union and intersection are available to form new sets. In our implementation,{} \\Language{} maintains the entries in sorted order. Specifically,{} the parts function returns the entries as a list in ascending order and the extract operation returns the maximum entry. Given two sets \\spad{s} and \\spad{t} where \\spad{\\#s = m} and \\spad{\\#t = n},{} the complexity of \\indented{2}{\\spad{s = t} is \\spad{O(min(n,m))}} \\indented{2}{\\spad{s < t} is \\spad{O(max(n,m))}} \\indented{2}{\\spad{union(s,t)},{} \\spad{intersect(s,t)},{} \\spad{minus(s,t)},{} \\spad{symmetricDifference(s,t)} is \\spad{O(max(n,m))}} \\indented{2}{\\spad{member(x,t)} is \\spad{O(n log n)}} \\indented{2}{\\spad{insert(x,t)} and \\spad{remove(x,t)} is \\spad{O(n)}}"))) ((-4510 . T) (-4500 . T) (-4511 . T)) ((-4144 (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-381))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|)))) (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|))))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -633) (QUOTE (-549)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-381))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-872))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-102))) (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|))))) (-1130 A S) ((|constructor| (NIL "A set category lists a collection of set-theoretic operations useful for both finite sets and multisets. Note however that finite sets are distinct from multisets. Although the operations defined for set categories are common to both,{} the relationship between the two cannot be described by inclusion or inheritance.")) (|union| (($ |#2| $) "\\spad{union(x,u)} returns the set aggregate \\spad{u} with the element \\spad{x} added. If \\spad{u} already contains \\spad{x},{} \\axiom{union(\\spad{x},{}\\spad{u})} returns a copy of \\spad{u}.") (($ $ |#2|) "\\spad{union(u,x)} returns the set aggregate \\spad{u} with the element \\spad{x} added. If \\spad{u} already contains \\spad{x},{} \\axiom{union(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{x})} returns a copy of \\spad{u}.") (($ $ $) "\\spad{union(u,v)} returns the set aggregate of elements which are members of either set aggregate \\spad{u} or \\spad{v}.")) (|subset?| (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\spad{subset?(u,v)} tests if \\spad{u} is a subset of \\spad{v}. Note: equivalent to \\axiom{reduce(and,{}{member?(\\spad{x},{}\\spad{v}) for \\spad{x} in \\spad{u}},{}\\spad{true},{}\\spad{false})}.")) (|symmetricDifference| (($ $ $) "\\spad{symmetricDifference(u,v)} returns the set aggregate of elements \\spad{x} which are members of set aggregate \\spad{u} or set aggregate \\spad{v} but not both. If \\spad{u} and \\spad{v} have no elements in common,{} \\axiom{symmetricDifference(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{v})} returns a copy of \\spad{u}. Note: \\axiom{symmetricDifference(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{v}) = union(difference(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{v}),{}difference(\\spad{v},{}\\spad{u}))}")) (|difference| (($ $ |#2|) "\\spad{difference(u,x)} returns the set aggregate \\spad{u} with element \\spad{x} removed. If \\spad{u} does not contain \\spad{x},{} a copy of \\spad{u} is returned. Note: \\axiom{difference(\\spad{s},{} \\spad{x}) = difference(\\spad{s},{} {\\spad{x}})}.") (($ $ $) "\\spad{difference(u,v)} returns the set aggregate \\spad{w} consisting of elements in set aggregate \\spad{u} but not in set aggregate \\spad{v}. If \\spad{u} and \\spad{v} have no elements in common,{} \\axiom{difference(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{v})} returns a copy of \\spad{u}. Note: equivalent to the notation (not currently supported) \\axiom{{\\spad{x} for \\spad{x} in \\spad{u} | not member?(\\spad{x},{}\\spad{v})}}.")) (|intersect| (($ $ $) "\\spad{intersect(u,v)} returns the set aggregate \\spad{w} consisting of elements common to both set aggregates \\spad{u} and \\spad{v}. Note: equivalent to the notation (not currently supported) {\\spad{x} for \\spad{x} in \\spad{u} | member?(\\spad{x},{}\\spad{v})}.")) (|set| (($ (|List| |#2|)) "\\spad{set([x,y,...,z])} creates a set aggregate containing items \\spad{x},{}\\spad{y},{}...,{}\\spad{z}.") (($) "\\spad{set()}\\$\\spad{D} creates an empty set aggregate of type \\spad{D}.")) (|brace| (($ (|List| |#2|)) "\\spad{brace([x,y,...,z])} creates a set aggregate containing items \\spad{x},{}\\spad{y},{}...,{}\\spad{z}. This form is considered obsolete. Use \\axiomFun{set} instead.") (($) "\\spad{brace()}\\$\\spad{D} (otherwise written {}\\$\\spad{D}) creates an empty set aggregate of type \\spad{D}. This form is considered obsolete. Use \\axiomFun{set} instead.")) (|part?| (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\spad{s} < \\spad{t} returns \\spad{true} if all elements of set aggregate \\spad{s} are also elements of set aggregate \\spad{t}."))) NIL NIL (-1131 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "A set category lists a collection of set-theoretic operations useful for both finite sets and multisets. Note however that finite sets are distinct from multisets. Although the operations defined for set categories are common to both,{} the relationship between the two cannot be described by inclusion or inheritance.")) (|union| (($ |#1| $) "\\spad{union(x,u)} returns the set aggregate \\spad{u} with the element \\spad{x} added. If \\spad{u} already contains \\spad{x},{} \\axiom{union(\\spad{x},{}\\spad{u})} returns a copy of \\spad{u}.") (($ $ |#1|) "\\spad{union(u,x)} returns the set aggregate \\spad{u} with the element \\spad{x} added. If \\spad{u} already contains \\spad{x},{} \\axiom{union(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{x})} returns a copy of \\spad{u}.") (($ $ $) "\\spad{union(u,v)} returns the set aggregate of elements which are members of either set aggregate \\spad{u} or \\spad{v}.")) (|subset?| (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\spad{subset?(u,v)} tests if \\spad{u} is a subset of \\spad{v}. Note: equivalent to \\axiom{reduce(and,{}{member?(\\spad{x},{}\\spad{v}) for \\spad{x} in \\spad{u}},{}\\spad{true},{}\\spad{false})}.")) (|symmetricDifference| (($ $ $) "\\spad{symmetricDifference(u,v)} returns the set aggregate of elements \\spad{x} which are members of set aggregate \\spad{u} or set aggregate \\spad{v} but not both. If \\spad{u} and \\spad{v} have no elements in common,{} \\axiom{symmetricDifference(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{v})} returns a copy of \\spad{u}. Note: \\axiom{symmetricDifference(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{v}) = union(difference(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{v}),{}difference(\\spad{v},{}\\spad{u}))}")) (|difference| (($ $ |#1|) "\\spad{difference(u,x)} returns the set aggregate \\spad{u} with element \\spad{x} removed. If \\spad{u} does not contain \\spad{x},{} a copy of \\spad{u} is returned. Note: \\axiom{difference(\\spad{s},{} \\spad{x}) = difference(\\spad{s},{} {\\spad{x}})}.") (($ $ $) "\\spad{difference(u,v)} returns the set aggregate \\spad{w} consisting of elements in set aggregate \\spad{u} but not in set aggregate \\spad{v}. If \\spad{u} and \\spad{v} have no elements in common,{} \\axiom{difference(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{v})} returns a copy of \\spad{u}. Note: equivalent to the notation (not currently supported) \\axiom{{\\spad{x} for \\spad{x} in \\spad{u} | not member?(\\spad{x},{}\\spad{v})}}.")) (|intersect| (($ $ $) "\\spad{intersect(u,v)} returns the set aggregate \\spad{w} consisting of elements common to both set aggregates \\spad{u} and \\spad{v}. Note: equivalent to the notation (not currently supported) {\\spad{x} for \\spad{x} in \\spad{u} | member?(\\spad{x},{}\\spad{v})}.")) (|set| (($ (|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{set([x,y,...,z])} creates a set aggregate containing items \\spad{x},{}\\spad{y},{}...,{}\\spad{z}.") (($) "\\spad{set()}\\$\\spad{D} creates an empty set aggregate of type \\spad{D}.")) (|brace| (($ (|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{brace([x,y,...,z])} creates a set aggregate containing items \\spad{x},{}\\spad{y},{}...,{}\\spad{z}. This form is considered obsolete. Use \\axiomFun{set} instead.") (($) "\\spad{brace()}\\$\\spad{D} (otherwise written {}\\$\\spad{D}) creates an empty set aggregate of type \\spad{D}. This form is considered obsolete. Use \\axiomFun{set} instead.")) (|part?| (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\spad{s} < \\spad{t} returns \\spad{true} if all elements of set aggregate \\spad{s} are also elements of set aggregate \\spad{t}."))) ((-4500 . T)) NIL (-1132 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{SetCategory} is the basic category for describing a collection of elements with \\spadop{=} (equality) and \\spadfun{coerce} to output form. \\blankline Conditional Attributes: \\indented{3}{canonical\\tab{15}data structure equality is the same as \\spadop{=}}")) (|latex| (((|String|) $) "\\spad{latex(s)} returns a LaTeX-printable output representation of \\spad{s}.")) (|hash| (((|SingleInteger|) $) "\\spad{hash(s)} calculates a hash code for \\spad{s}."))) NIL NIL (-1133) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{SetCategory} is the basic category for describing a collection of elements with \\spadop{=} (equality) and \\spadfun{coerce} to output form. \\blankline Conditional Attributes: \\indented{3}{canonical\\tab{15}data structure equality is the same as \\spadop{=}}")) (|latex| (((|String|) $) "\\spad{latex(s)} returns a LaTeX-printable output representation of \\spad{s}.")) (|hash| (((|SingleInteger|) $) "\\spad{hash(s)} calculates a hash code for \\spad{s}."))) NIL NIL (-1134 |m| |n|) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{SetOfMIntegersInOneToN} implements the subsets of \\spad{M} integers in the interval \\spad{[1..n]}")) (|delta| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $ (|PositiveInteger|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{delta(S,k,p)} returns the number of elements of \\spad{S} which are strictly between \\spad{p} and the k^{th} element of \\spad{S}.")) (|member?| (((|Boolean|) (|PositiveInteger|) $) "\\spad{member?(p, s)} returns \\spad{true} is \\spad{p} is in \\spad{s},{} \\spad{false} otherwise.")) (|enumerate| (((|Vector| $)) "\\spad{enumerate()} returns a vector of all the sets of \\spad{M} integers in \\spad{1..n}.")) (|setOfMinN| (($ (|List| (|PositiveInteger|))) "\\spad{setOfMinN([a_1,...,a_m])} returns the set {\\spad{a_1},{}...,{}a_m}. Error if {\\spad{a_1},{}...,{}a_m} is not a set of \\spad{M} integers in \\spad{1..n}.")) (|elements| (((|List| (|PositiveInteger|)) $) "\\spad{elements(S)} returns the list of the elements of \\spad{S} in increasing order.")) (|replaceKthElement| (((|Union| $ "failed") $ (|PositiveInteger|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{replaceKthElement(S,k,p)} replaces the k^{th} element of \\spad{S} by \\spad{p},{} and returns \"failed\" if the result is not a set of \\spad{M} integers in \\spad{1..n} any more.")) (|incrementKthElement| (((|Union| $ "failed") $ (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{incrementKthElement(S,k)} increments the k^{th} element of \\spad{S},{} and returns \"failed\" if the result is not a set of \\spad{M} integers in \\spad{1..n} any more."))) NIL NIL (-1135) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain allows the manipulation of the usual Lisp values."))) NIL NIL (-1136 |Str| |Sym| |Int| |Flt| |Expr|) ((|constructor| (NIL "This category allows the manipulation of Lisp values while keeping the grunge fairly localized.")) (|#| (((|Integer|) $) "\\spad{\\#((a1,...,an))} returns \\spad{n}.")) (|cdr| (($ $) "\\spad{cdr((a1,...,an))} returns \\spad{(a2,...,an)}.")) (|car| (($ $) "\\spad{car((a1,...,an))} returns \\spad{a1}.")) (|expr| ((|#5| $) "\\spad{expr(s)} returns \\spad{s} as an element of Expr; Error: if \\spad{s} is not an atom that also belongs to Expr.")) (|float| ((|#4| $) "\\spad{float(s)} returns \\spad{s} as an element of Flt; Error: if \\spad{s} is not an atom that also belongs to Flt.")) (|integer| ((|#3| $) "\\spad{integer(s)} returns \\spad{s} as an element of Int. Error: if \\spad{s} is not an atom that also belongs to Int.")) (|symbol| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{symbol(s)} returns \\spad{s} as an element of Sym. Error: if \\spad{s} is not an atom that also belongs to Sym.")) (|string| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{string(s)} returns \\spad{s} as an element of Str. Error: if \\spad{s} is not an atom that also belongs to Str.")) (|destruct| (((|List| $) $) "\\spad{destruct((a1,...,an))} returns the list [\\spad{a1},{}...,{}an].")) (|float?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{float?(s)} is \\spad{true} if \\spad{s} is an atom and belong to Flt.")) (|integer?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{integer?(s)} is \\spad{true} if \\spad{s} is an atom and belong to Int.")) (|symbol?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{symbol?(s)} is \\spad{true} if \\spad{s} is an atom and belong to Sym.")) (|string?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{string?(s)} is \\spad{true} if \\spad{s} is an atom and belong to Str.")) (|list?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{list?(s)} is \\spad{true} if \\spad{s} is a Lisp list,{} possibly ().")) (|pair?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{pair?(s)} is \\spad{true} if \\spad{s} has is a non-null Lisp list.")) (|atom?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{atom?(s)} is \\spad{true} if \\spad{s} is a Lisp atom.")) (|null?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{null?(s)} is \\spad{true} if \\spad{s} is the \\spad{S}-expression ().")) (|eq| (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\spad{eq(s, t)} is \\spad{true} if \\%peq(\\spad{s},{}\\spad{t}) is \\spad{true} for pointers."))) NIL NIL (-1137 |Str| |Sym| |Int| |Flt| |Expr|) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain allows the manipulation of Lisp values over arbitrary atomic types."))) NIL NIL (-1138 R FS) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\axiomType{SimpleFortranProgram(\\spad{f},{}type)} provides a simple model of some FORTRAN subprograms,{} making it possible to coerce objects of various domains into a FORTRAN subprogram called \\axiom{\\spad{f}}. These can then be translated into legal FORTRAN code.")) (|fortran| (($ (|Symbol|) (|FortranScalarType|) |#2|) "\\spad{fortran(fname,ftype,body)} builds an object of type \\axiomType{FortranProgramCategory}. The three arguments specify the name,{} the type and the \\spad{body} of the program."))) NIL NIL (-1139 R E V P TS) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{2}{A internal package for removing redundant quasi-components and redundant} \\indented{2}{branches when decomposing a variety by means of quasi-components} \\indented{2}{of regular triangular sets. \\newline} References : \\indented{1}{[1] \\spad{D}. LAZARD \"A new method for solving algebraic systems of} \\indented{5}{positive dimension\" Discr. App. Math. 33:147-160,{}1991} \\indented{5}{Tech. Report (PoSSo project)} \\indented{1}{[2] \\spad{M}. MORENO MAZA \"Calculs de pgcd au-dessus des tours} \\indented{5}{d'extensions simples et resolution des systemes d'equations} \\indented{5}{algebriques\" These,{} Universite \\spad{P}.etM. Curie,{} Paris,{} 1997.} \\indented{1}{[3] \\spad{M}. MORENO MAZA \"A new algorithm for computing triangular} \\indented{5}{decomposition of algebraic varieties\" NAG Tech. Rep. 4/98.}")) (|branchIfCan| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |eq| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |tower| |#5|) (|:| |ineq| (|List| |#4|))) "failed") (|List| |#4|) |#5| (|List| |#4|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\axiom{branchIfCan(leq,{}ts,{}lineq,{}\\spad{b1},{}\\spad{b2},{}\\spad{b3},{}\\spad{b4},{}\\spad{b5})} is an internal subroutine,{} exported only for developement.")) (|prepareDecompose| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |eq| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |tower| |#5|) (|:| |ineq| (|List| |#4|)))) (|List| |#4|) (|List| |#5|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\axiom{prepareDecompose(lp,{}lts,{}\\spad{b1},{}\\spad{b2})} is an internal subroutine,{} exported only for developement.")) (|removeSuperfluousCases| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |val| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |tower| |#5|))) (|List| (|Record| (|:| |val| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |tower| |#5|)))) "\\axiom{removeSuperfluousCases(llpwt)} is an internal subroutine,{} exported only for developement.")) (|subCase?| (((|Boolean|) (|Record| (|:| |val| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |tower| |#5|)) (|Record| (|:| |val| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |tower| |#5|))) "\\axiom{subCase?(\\spad{lpwt1},{}\\spad{lpwt2})} is an internal subroutine,{} exported only for developement.")) (|removeSuperfluousQuasiComponents| (((|List| |#5|) (|List| |#5|)) "\\axiom{removeSuperfluousQuasiComponents(lts)} removes from \\axiom{lts} any \\spad{ts} such that \\axiom{subQuasiComponent?(ts,{}us)} holds for another \\spad{us} in \\axiom{lts}.")) (|subQuasiComponent?| (((|Boolean|) |#5| (|List| |#5|)) "\\axiom{subQuasiComponent?(ts,{}lus)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{subQuasiComponent?(ts,{}us)} holds for one \\spad{us} in \\spad{lus}.") (((|Boolean|) |#5| |#5|) "\\axiom{subQuasiComponent?(ts,{}us)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiomOpFrom{internalSubQuasiComponent?(ts,{}us)}{QuasiComponentPackage} returs \\spad{true}.")) (|internalSubQuasiComponent?| (((|Union| (|Boolean|) "failed") |#5| |#5|) "\\axiom{internalSubQuasiComponent?(ts,{}us)} returns a boolean \\spad{b} value if the fact the regular zero set of \\axiom{us} contains that of \\axiom{ts} can be decided (and in that case \\axiom{\\spad{b}} gives this inclusion) otherwise returns \\axiom{\"failed\"}.")) (|infRittWu?| (((|Boolean|) (|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{infRittWu?(\\spad{lp1},{}\\spad{lp2})} is an internal subroutine,{} exported only for developement.")) (|internalInfRittWu?| (((|Boolean|) (|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{internalInfRittWu?(\\spad{lp1},{}\\spad{lp2})} is an internal subroutine,{} exported only for developement.")) (|internalSubPolSet?| (((|Boolean|) (|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{internalSubPolSet?(\\spad{lp1},{}\\spad{lp2})} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{\\spad{lp1}} is a sub-set of \\axiom{\\spad{lp2}} assuming that these lists are sorted increasingly \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\axiomOpFrom{infRittWu?}{RecursivePolynomialCategory}.")) (|subPolSet?| (((|Boolean|) (|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{subPolSet?(\\spad{lp1},{}\\spad{lp2})} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{\\spad{lp1}} is a sub-set of \\axiom{\\spad{lp2}}.")) (|subTriSet?| (((|Boolean|) |#5| |#5|) "\\axiom{subTriSet?(ts,{}us)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{ts} is a sub-set of \\axiom{us}.")) (|moreAlgebraic?| (((|Boolean|) |#5| |#5|) "\\axiom{moreAlgebraic?(ts,{}us)} returns \\spad{false} iff \\axiom{ts} and \\axiom{us} are both empty,{} or \\axiom{ts} has less elements than \\axiom{us},{} or some variable is algebraic \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\axiom{us} and is not \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\axiom{ts}.")) (|algebraicSort| (((|List| |#5|) (|List| |#5|)) "\\axiom{algebraicSort(lts)} sorts \\axiom{lts} \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t} \\axiomOpFrom{supDimElseRittWu}{QuasiComponentPackage}.")) (|supDimElseRittWu?| (((|Boolean|) |#5| |#5|) "\\axiom{supDimElseRittWu(ts,{}us)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{ts} has less elements than \\axiom{us} otherwise if \\axiom{ts} has higher rank than \\axiom{us} \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. Riit and Wu ordering.")) (|stopTable!| (((|Void|)) "\\axiom{stopTableGcd!()} is an internal subroutine,{} exported only for developement.")) (|startTable!| (((|Void|) (|String|) (|String|) (|String|)) "\\axiom{startTableGcd!(\\spad{s1},{}\\spad{s2},{}\\spad{s3})} is an internal subroutine,{} exported only for developement."))) NIL NIL (-1140 R E V P TS) ((|constructor| (NIL "A internal package for computing gcds and resultants of univariate polynomials with coefficients in a tower of simple extensions of a field. There is no need to use directly this package since its main operations are available from \\spad{TS}. \\newline References : \\indented{1}{[1] \\spad{M}. MORENO MAZA and \\spad{R}. RIOBOO \"Computations of gcd over} \\indented{5}{algebraic towers of simple extensions\" In proceedings of \\spad{AAECC11}} \\indented{5}{Paris,{} 1995.} \\indented{1}{[2] \\spad{M}. MORENO MAZA \"Calculs de pgcd au-dessus des tours} \\indented{5}{d'extensions simples et resolution des systemes d'equations} \\indented{5}{algebriques\" These,{} Universite \\spad{P}.etM. Curie,{} Paris,{} 1997.} \\indented{1}{[3] \\spad{M}. MORENO MAZA \"A new algorithm for computing triangular} \\indented{5}{decomposition of algebraic varieties\" NAG Tech. Rep. 4/98.}"))) NIL NIL (-1141 R E V P) ((|constructor| (NIL "The category of square-free regular triangular sets. A regular triangular set \\spad{ts} is square-free if the gcd of any polynomial \\spad{p} in \\spad{ts} and \\spad{differentiate(p,mvar(p))} \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\axiomOpFrom{collectUnder}{TriangularSetCategory}(ts,{}\\axiomOpFrom{mvar}{RecursivePolynomialCategory}(\\spad{p})) has degree zero \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\spad{mvar(p)}. Thus any square-free regular set defines a tower of square-free simple extensions.\\newline References : \\indented{1}{[1] \\spad{D}. LAZARD \"A new method for solving algebraic systems of} \\indented{5}{positive dimension\" Discr. App. Math. 33:147-160,{}1991} \\indented{1}{[2] \\spad{M}. KALKBRENER \"Algorithmic properties of polynomial rings\"} \\indented{5}{Habilitation Thesis,{} ETZH,{} Zurich,{} 1995.} \\indented{1}{[3] \\spad{M}. MORENO MAZA \"A new algorithm for computing triangular} \\indented{5}{decomposition of algebraic varieties\" NAG Tech. Rep. 4/98.}"))) ((-4511 . T) (-4510 . T)) NIL (-1142) ((|constructor| (NIL "SymmetricGroupCombinatoricFunctions contains combinatoric functions concerning symmetric groups and representation theory: list young tableaus,{} improper partitions,{} subsets bijection of Coleman.")) (|unrankImproperPartitions1| (((|List| (|Integer|)) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{unrankImproperPartitions1(n,m,k)} computes the {\\em k}\\spad{-}th improper partition of nonnegative \\spad{n} in at most \\spad{m} nonnegative parts ordered as follows: first,{} in reverse lexicographically according to their non-zero parts,{} then according to their positions (\\spadignore{i.e.} lexicographical order using {\\em subSet}: {\\em [3,0,0] < [0,3,0] < [0,0,3] < [2,1,0] < [2,0,1] < [0,2,1] < [1,2,0] < [1,0,2] < [0,1,2] < [1,1,1]}). Note: counting of subtrees is done by {\\em numberOfImproperPartitionsInternal}.")) (|unrankImproperPartitions0| (((|List| (|Integer|)) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{unrankImproperPartitions0(n,m,k)} computes the {\\em k}\\spad{-}th improper partition of nonnegative \\spad{n} in \\spad{m} nonnegative parts in reverse lexicographical order. Example: {\\em [0,0,3] < [0,1,2] < [0,2,1] < [0,3,0] < [1,0,2] < [1,1,1] < [1,2,0] < [2,0,1] < [2,1,0] < [3,0,0]}. Error: if \\spad{k} is negative or too big. Note: counting of subtrees is done by \\spadfunFrom{numberOfImproperPartitions}{SymmetricGroupCombinatoricFunctions}.")) (|subSet| (((|List| (|Integer|)) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{subSet(n,m,k)} calculates the {\\em k}\\spad{-}th {\\em m}-subset of the set {\\em 0,1,...,(n-1)} in the lexicographic order considered as a decreasing map from {\\em 0,...,(m-1)} into {\\em 0,...,(n-1)}. See \\spad{S}.\\spad{G}. Williamson: Theorem 1.60. Error: if not {\\em (0 <= m <= n and 0 < = k < (n choose m))}.")) (|numberOfImproperPartitions| (((|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{numberOfImproperPartitions(n,m)} computes the number of partitions of the nonnegative integer \\spad{n} in \\spad{m} nonnegative parts with regarding the order (improper partitions). Example: {\\em numberOfImproperPartitions (3,3)} is 10,{} since {\\em [0,0,3], [0,1,2], [0,2,1], [0,3,0], [1,0,2], [1,1,1], [1,2,0], [2,0,1], [2,1,0], [3,0,0]} are the possibilities. Note: this operation has a recursive implementation.")) (|nextPartition| (((|Vector| (|Integer|)) (|List| (|Integer|)) (|Vector| (|Integer|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{nextPartition(gamma,part,number)} generates the partition of {\\em number} which follows {\\em part} according to the right-to-left lexicographical order. The partition has the property that its components do not exceed the corresponding components of {\\em gamma}. the first partition is achieved by {\\em part=[]}. Also,{} {\\em []} indicates that {\\em part} is the last partition.") (((|Vector| (|Integer|)) (|Vector| (|Integer|)) (|Vector| (|Integer|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{nextPartition(gamma,part,number)} generates the partition of {\\em number} which follows {\\em part} according to the right-to-left lexicographical order. The partition has the property that its components do not exceed the corresponding components of {\\em gamma}. The first partition is achieved by {\\em part=[]}. Also,{} {\\em []} indicates that {\\em part} is the last partition.")) (|nextLatticePermutation| (((|List| (|Integer|)) (|List| (|PositiveInteger|)) (|List| (|Integer|)) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{nextLatticePermutation(lambda,lattP,constructNotFirst)} generates the lattice permutation according to the proper partition {\\em lambda} succeeding the lattice permutation {\\em lattP} in lexicographical order as long as {\\em constructNotFirst} is \\spad{true}. If {\\em constructNotFirst} is \\spad{false},{} the first lattice permutation is returned. The result {\\em nil} indicates that {\\em lattP} has no successor.")) (|nextColeman| (((|Matrix| (|Integer|)) (|List| (|Integer|)) (|List| (|Integer|)) (|Matrix| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{nextColeman(alpha,beta,C)} generates the next Coleman matrix of column sums {\\em alpha} and row sums {\\em beta} according to the lexicographical order from bottom-to-top. The first Coleman matrix is achieved by {\\em C=new(1,1,0)}. Also,{} {\\em new(1,1,0)} indicates that \\spad{C} is the last Coleman matrix.")) (|makeYoungTableau| (((|Matrix| (|Integer|)) (|List| (|PositiveInteger|)) (|List| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{makeYoungTableau(lambda,gitter)} computes for a given lattice permutation {\\em gitter} and for an improper partition {\\em lambda} the corresponding standard tableau of shape {\\em lambda}. Notes: see {\\em listYoungTableaus}. The entries are from {\\em 0,...,n-1}.")) (|listYoungTableaus| (((|List| (|Matrix| (|Integer|))) (|List| (|PositiveInteger|))) "\\spad{listYoungTableaus(lambda)} where {\\em lambda} is a proper partition generates the list of all standard tableaus of shape {\\em lambda} by means of lattice permutations. The numbers of the lattice permutation are interpreted as column labels. Hence the contents of these lattice permutations are the conjugate of {\\em lambda}. Notes: the functions {\\em nextLatticePermutation} and {\\em makeYoungTableau} are used. The entries are from {\\em 0,...,n-1}.")) (|inverseColeman| (((|List| (|Integer|)) (|List| (|Integer|)) (|List| (|Integer|)) (|Matrix| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{inverseColeman(alpha,beta,C)}: there is a bijection from the set of matrices having nonnegative entries and row sums {\\em alpha},{} column sums {\\em beta} to the set of {\\em Salpha - Sbeta} double cosets of the symmetric group {\\em Sn}. ({\\em Salpha} is the Young subgroup corresponding to the improper partition {\\em alpha}). For such a matrix \\spad{C},{} inverseColeman(\\spad{alpha},{}\\spad{beta},{}\\spad{C}) calculates the lexicographical smallest {\\em pi} in the corresponding double coset. Note: the resulting permutation {\\em pi} of {\\em {1,2,...,n}} is given in list form. Notes: the inverse of this map is {\\em coleman}. For details,{} see James/Kerber.")) (|coleman| (((|Matrix| (|Integer|)) (|List| (|Integer|)) (|List| (|Integer|)) (|List| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{coleman(alpha,beta,pi)}: there is a bijection from the set of matrices having nonnegative entries and row sums {\\em alpha},{} column sums {\\em beta} to the set of {\\em Salpha - Sbeta} double cosets of the symmetric group {\\em Sn}. ({\\em Salpha} is the Young subgroup corresponding to the improper partition {\\em alpha}). For a representing element {\\em pi} of such a double coset,{} coleman(\\spad{alpha},{}\\spad{beta},{}\\spad{pi}) generates the Coleman-matrix corresponding to {\\em alpha, beta, pi}. Note: The permutation {\\em pi} of {\\em {1,2,...,n}} has to be given in list form. Note: the inverse of this map is {\\em inverseColeman} (if {\\em pi} is the lexicographical smallest permutation in the coset). For details see James/Kerber."))) NIL NIL (-1143 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "the class of all multiplicative semigroups,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} a set with an associative operation \\spadop{*}. \\blankline")) (** (($ $ (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{x**n} returns the repeated product of \\spad{x} \\spad{n} times,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} exponentiation.")) (* (($ $ $) "\\spad{x*y} returns the product of \\spad{x} and \\spad{y}."))) NIL NIL (-1144) ((|constructor| (NIL "the class of all multiplicative semigroups,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} a set with an associative operation \\spadop{*}. \\blankline")) (** (($ $ (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{x**n} returns the repeated product of \\spad{x} \\spad{n} times,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} exponentiation.")) 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(($ |#2|) "\\spad{coerce(var)} converts a variable to a Taylor series")) (|coefficient| ((|#3| $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{coefficient(s, n)} gives the terms of total degree \\spad{n}."))) (((-4512 "*") |has| |#1| (-175)) (-4503 |has| |#1| (-571)) (-4505 . T) (-4504 . T) (-4507 . T)) ((|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -38) (|%list| (QUOTE -421) (QUOTE (-560))))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-175))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-149))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-147))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-175))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-571)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-571))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-376)))) (-1159 R E V P) ((|constructor| (NIL "The category of square-free and normalized triangular sets. Thus,{} up to the primitivity axiom of [1],{} these sets are Lazard triangular sets.\\newline References : \\indented{1}{[1] \\spad{D}. LAZARD \"A new method for solving algebraic systems of} \\indented{5}{positive dimension\" Discr. App. Math. 33:147-160,{}1991}"))) ((-4511 . T) (-4510 . T)) NIL (-1160 UP -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package factors the formulas out of the general solve code,{} allowing their recursive use over different domains. Care is taken to introduce few radicals so that radical extension domains can more easily simplify the results.")) 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(|contractSolve| (((|SuchThat| (|List| (|Expression| |#1|)) (|List| (|Equation| (|Expression| |#1|)))) (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{contractSolve(rf,x)} finds the solutions expressed in terms of radicals of the equation \\spad{rf} = 0 with respect to the symbol \\spad{x},{} where \\spad{rf} is a rational function. The result contains new symbols for common subexpressions in order to reduce the size of the output.") (((|SuchThat| (|List| (|Expression| |#1|)) (|List| (|Equation| (|Expression| |#1|)))) (|Equation| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{contractSolve(eq,x)} finds the solutions expressed in terms of radicals of the equation of rational functions \\spad{eq} with respect to the symbol \\spad{x}. The result contains new symbols for common subexpressions in order to reduce the size of the output.")) (|radicalRoots| (((|List| (|List| (|Expression| |#1|))) (|List| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) (|List| (|Symbol|))) "\\spad{radicalRoots(lrf,lvar)} finds the roots expressed in terms of radicals of the list of rational functions \\spad{lrf} with respect to the list of symbols \\spad{lvar}.") (((|List| (|Expression| |#1|)) (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{radicalRoots(rf,x)} finds the roots expressed in terms of radicals of the rational function \\spad{rf} with respect to the symbol \\spad{x}.")) (|radicalSolve| (((|List| (|List| (|Equation| (|Expression| |#1|)))) (|List| (|Equation| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))))) "\\spad{radicalSolve(leq)} finds the solutions expressed in terms of radicals of the system of equations of rational functions \\spad{leq} with respect to the unique symbol \\spad{x} appearing in \\spad{leq}.") (((|List| (|List| (|Equation| (|Expression| |#1|)))) (|List| (|Equation| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) (|List| (|Symbol|))) "\\spad{radicalSolve(leq,lvar)} finds the solutions expressed in terms of radicals of the system of equations of rational functions \\spad{leq} with respect to the list of symbols \\spad{lvar}.") (((|List| (|List| (|Equation| (|Expression| |#1|)))) (|List| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) "\\spad{radicalSolve(lrf)} finds the solutions expressed in terms of radicals of the system of equations \\spad{lrf} = 0,{} where \\spad{lrf} is a system of univariate rational functions.") (((|List| (|List| (|Equation| (|Expression| |#1|)))) (|List| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) (|List| (|Symbol|))) "\\spad{radicalSolve(lrf,lvar)} finds the solutions expressed in terms of radicals of the system of equations \\spad{lrf} = 0 with respect to the list of symbols \\spad{lvar},{} where \\spad{lrf} is a list of rational functions.") (((|List| (|Equation| (|Expression| |#1|))) (|Equation| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)))) "\\spad{radicalSolve(eq)} finds the solutions expressed in terms of radicals of the equation of rational functions \\spad{eq} with respect to the unique symbol \\spad{x} appearing in \\spad{eq}.") (((|List| (|Equation| (|Expression| |#1|))) (|Equation| (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{radicalSolve(eq,x)} finds the solutions expressed in terms of radicals of the equation of rational functions \\spad{eq} with respect to the symbol \\spad{x}.") (((|List| (|Equation| (|Expression| |#1|))) (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) "\\spad{radicalSolve(rf)} finds the solutions expressed in terms of radicals of the equation \\spad{rf} = 0,{} where \\spad{rf} is a univariate rational function.") (((|List| (|Equation| (|Expression| |#1|))) (|Fraction| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{radicalSolve(rf,x)} finds the solutions expressed in terms of radicals of the equation \\spad{rf} = 0 with respect to the symbol \\spad{x},{} where \\spad{rf} is a rational function."))) NIL NIL (-1162 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package finds the function \\spad{func3} where \\spad{func1} and \\spad{func2} \\indented{1}{are given and\\space{2}\\spad{func1} = \\spad{func3}(\\spad{func2}) .\\space{2}If there is no solution then} \\indented{1}{function \\spad{func1} will be returned.} \\indented{1}{An example would be\\space{2}\\spad{func1:= 8*X**3+32*X**2-14*X ::EXPR INT} and} \\indented{1}{\\spad{func2:=2*X ::EXPR INT} convert them via univariate} \\indented{1}{to FRAC SUP EXPR INT and then the solution is \\spad{func3:=X**3+X**2-X}} \\indented{1}{of type FRAC SUP EXPR INT}")) (|unvectorise| (((|Fraction| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|Expression| |#1|))) (|Vector| (|Expression| |#1|)) (|Fraction| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|Expression| |#1|))) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{unvectorise(vect, var, n)} returns \\spad{vect(1) + vect(2)*var + ... + vect(n+1)*var**(n)} where \\spad{vect} is the vector of the coefficients of the polynomail ,{} \\spad{var} the new variable and \\spad{n} the degree.")) (|decomposeFunc| (((|Fraction| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|Expression| |#1|))) (|Fraction| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|Expression| |#1|))) (|Fraction| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|Expression| |#1|))) (|Fraction| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|Expression| |#1|)))) "\\spad{decomposeFunc(func1, func2, newvar)} returns a function \\spad{func3} where \\spad{func1} = \\spad{func3}(\\spad{func2}) and expresses it in the new variable newvar. If there is no solution then \\spad{func1} will be returned."))) NIL NIL (-1163 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package tries to find solutions of equations of type Expression(\\spad{R}). This means expressions involving transcendental,{} exponential,{} logarithmic and nthRoot functions. After trying to transform different kernels to one kernel by applying several rules,{} it calls zerosOf for the SparseUnivariatePolynomial in the remaining kernel. For example the expression \\spad{sin(x)*cos(x)-2} will be transformed to \\indented{3}{\\spad{-2 tan(x/2)**4 -2 tan(x/2)**3 -4 tan(x/2)**2 +2 tan(x/2) -2}} by using the function normalize and then to \\indented{3}{\\spad{-2 tan(x)**2 + tan(x) -2}} with help of subsTan. This function tries to express the given function in terms of \\spad{tan(x/2)} to express in terms of \\spad{tan(x)} . Other examples are the expressions \\spad{sqrt(x+1)+sqrt(x+7)+1} or \\indented{1}{\\spad{sqrt(sin(x))+1} .}")) (|solve| (((|List| (|List| (|Equation| (|Expression| |#1|)))) (|List| (|Equation| (|Expression| |#1|))) (|List| (|Symbol|))) "\\spad{solve(leqs, lvar)} returns a list of solutions to the list of equations \\spad{leqs} with respect to the list of symbols lvar.") (((|List| (|Equation| (|Expression| |#1|))) (|Expression| |#1|) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{solve(expr,x)} finds the solutions of the equation \\spad{expr} = 0 with respect to the symbol \\spad{x} where \\spad{expr} is a function of type Expression(\\spad{R}).") (((|List| (|Equation| (|Expression| |#1|))) (|Equation| (|Expression| |#1|)) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{solve(eq,x)} finds the solutions of the equation \\spad{eq} where \\spad{eq} is an equation of functions of type Expression(\\spad{R}) with respect to the symbol \\spad{x}.") (((|List| (|Equation| (|Expression| |#1|))) (|Equation| (|Expression| |#1|))) "\\spad{solve(eq)} finds the solutions of the equation \\spad{eq} where \\spad{eq} is an equation of functions of type Expression(\\spad{R}) with respect to the unique symbol \\spad{x} appearing in \\spad{eq}.") (((|List| (|Equation| (|Expression| |#1|))) (|Expression| |#1|)) "\\spad{solve(expr)} finds the solutions of the equation \\spad{expr} = 0 where \\spad{expr} is a function of type Expression(\\spad{R}) with respect to the unique symbol \\spad{x} appearing in eq."))) NIL NIL (-1164 S A) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package exports sorting algorithnms")) (|insertionSort!| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{insertionSort! }\\undocumented") ((|#2| |#2| (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#1| |#1|)) "\\spad{insertionSort!(a,f)} \\undocumented")) (|bubbleSort!| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{bubbleSort!(a)} \\undocumented") ((|#2| |#2| (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#1| |#1|)) "\\spad{bubbleSort!(a,f)} \\undocumented"))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-872)))) (-1165 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "The domain ThreeSpace is used for creating three dimensional objects using functions for defining points,{} curves,{} polygons,{} constructs and the subspaces containing them."))) NIL NIL (-1166 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "The category ThreeSpaceCategory is used for creating three dimensional objects using functions for defining points,{} curves,{} polygons,{} constructs and the subspaces containing them.")) (|coerce| (((|OutputForm|) $) "\\spad{coerce(s)} returns the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} \\spad{s} to Output format.")) (|subspace| (((|SubSpace| 3 |#1|) $) "\\spad{subspace(s)} returns the \\spadtype{SubSpace} which holds all the point information in the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace},{} \\spad{s}.")) (|check| (($ $) "\\spad{check(s)} returns lllpt,{} list of lists of lists of point information about the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} \\spad{s}.")) (|objects| (((|Record| (|:| |points| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |curves| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |polygons| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |constructs| (|NonNegativeInteger|))) $) "\\spad{objects(s)} returns the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace},{} \\spad{s},{} in the form of a 3D object record containing information on the number of points,{} curves,{} polygons and constructs comprising the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace}..")) (|lprop| (((|List| (|SubSpaceComponentProperty|)) $) "\\spad{lprop(s)} checks to see if the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace},{} \\spad{s},{} is composed of a list of subspace component properties,{} and if so,{} returns the list; An error is signaled otherwise.")) (|llprop| (((|List| (|List| (|SubSpaceComponentProperty|))) $) "\\spad{llprop(s)} checks to see if the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace},{} \\spad{s},{} is composed of a list of curves which are lists of the subspace component properties of the curves,{} and if so,{} returns the list of lists; An error is signaled otherwise.")) (|lllp| (((|List| (|List| (|List| (|Point| |#1|)))) $) "\\spad{lllp(s)} checks to see if the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace},{} \\spad{s},{} is composed of a list of components,{} which are lists of curves,{} which are lists of points,{} and if so,{} returns the list of lists of lists; An error is signaled otherwise.")) (|lllip| (((|List| (|List| (|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|)))) $) "\\spad{lllip(s)} checks to see if the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace},{} \\spad{s},{} is composed of a list of components,{} which are lists of curves,{} which are lists of indices to points,{} and if so,{} returns the list of lists of lists; An error is signaled otherwise.")) (|lp| (((|List| (|Point| |#1|)) $) "\\spad{lp(s)} returns the list of points component which the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace},{} \\spad{s},{} contains; these points are used by reference,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the component holds indices referring to the points rather than the points themselves. This allows for sharing of the points.")) (|mesh?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{mesh?(s)} returns \\spad{true} if the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} \\spad{s} is composed of one component,{} a mesh comprising a list of curves which are lists of points,{} or returns \\spad{false} if otherwise")) (|mesh| (((|List| (|List| (|Point| |#1|))) $) "\\spad{mesh(s)} checks to see if the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace},{} \\spad{s},{} is composed of a single surface component defined by a list curves which contain lists of points,{} and if so,{} returns the list of lists of points; An error is signaled otherwise.") (($ (|List| (|List| (|Point| |#1|))) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{mesh([[p0],[p1],...,[pn]], close1, close2)} creates a surface defined over a list of curves,{} \\spad{p0} through pn,{} which are lists of points; the booleans \\spad{close1} and \\spad{close2} indicate how the surface is to be closed: \\spad{close1} set to \\spad{true} means that each individual list (a curve) is to be closed (that is,{} the last point of the list is to be connected to the first point); \\spad{close2} set to \\spad{true} means that the boundary at one end of the surface is to be connected to the boundary at the other end (the boundaries are defined as the first list of points (curve) and the last list of points (curve)); the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} containing this surface is returned.") (($ (|List| (|List| (|Point| |#1|)))) "\\spad{mesh([[p0],[p1],...,[pn]])} creates a surface defined by a list of curves which are lists,{} \\spad{p0} through pn,{} of points,{} and returns a \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} whose component is the surface.") (($ $ (|List| (|List| (|List| |#1|))) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{mesh(s,[ [[r10]...,[r1m]], [[r20]...,[r2m]],..., [[rn0]...,[rnm]] ], close1, close2)} adds a surface component to the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} \\spad{s},{} which is defined over a rectangular domain of size WxH where \\spad{W} is the number of lists of points from the domain \\spad{PointDomain(R)} and \\spad{H} is the number of elements in each of those lists; the booleans \\spad{close1} and \\spad{close2} indicate how the surface is to be closed: if \\spad{close1} is \\spad{true} this means that each individual list (a curve) is to be closed (\\spadignore{i.e.} the last point of the list is to be connected to the first point); if \\spad{close2} is \\spad{true},{} this means that the boundary at one end of the surface is to be connected to the boundary at the other end (the boundaries are defined as the first list of points (curve) and the last list of points (curve)).") (($ $ (|List| (|List| (|Point| |#1|))) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{mesh(s,[[p0],[p1],...,[pn]], close1, close2)} adds a surface component to the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace},{} which is defined over a list of curves,{} in which each of these curves is a list of points. The boolean arguments \\spad{close1} and \\spad{close2} indicate how the surface is to be closed. Argument \\spad{close1} equal \\spad{true} means that each individual list (a curve) is to be closed,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the last point of the list is to be connected to the first point. Argument \\spad{close2} equal \\spad{true} means that the boundary at one end of the surface is to be connected to the boundary at the other end,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the boundaries are defined as the first list of points (curve) and the last list of points (curve).") (($ $ (|List| (|List| (|List| |#1|))) (|List| (|SubSpaceComponentProperty|)) (|SubSpaceComponentProperty|)) "\\spad{mesh(s,[ [[r10]...,[r1m]], [[r20]...,[r2m]],..., [[rn0]...,[rnm]] ], [props], prop)} adds a surface component to the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} \\spad{s},{} which is defined over a rectangular domain of size WxH where \\spad{W} is the number of lists of points from the domain \\spad{PointDomain(R)} and \\spad{H} is the number of elements in each of those lists; lprops is the list of the subspace component properties for each curve list,{} and prop is the subspace component property by which the points are defined.") (($ $ (|List| (|List| (|Point| |#1|))) (|List| (|SubSpaceComponentProperty|)) (|SubSpaceComponentProperty|)) "\\spad{mesh(s,[[p0],[p1],...,[pn]],[props],prop)} adds a surface component,{} defined over a list curves which contains lists of points,{} to the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} \\spad{s}; props is a list which contains the subspace component properties for each surface parameter,{} and \\spad{prop} is the subspace component property by which the points are defined.")) (|polygon?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{polygon?(s)} returns \\spad{true} if the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} \\spad{s} contains a single polygon component,{} or \\spad{false} otherwise.")) (|polygon| (((|List| (|Point| |#1|)) $) "\\spad{polygon(s)} checks to see if the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace},{} \\spad{s},{} is composed of a single polygon component defined by a list of points,{} and if so,{} returns the list of points; An error is signaled otherwise.") (($ (|List| (|Point| |#1|))) "\\spad{polygon([p0,p1,...,pn])} creates a polygon defined by a list of points,{} \\spad{p0} through pn,{} and returns a \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} whose component is the polygon.") (($ $ (|List| (|List| |#1|))) "\\spad{polygon(s,[[r0],[r1],...,[rn]])} adds a polygon component defined by a list of points \\spad{r0} through \\spad{rn},{} which are lists of elements from the domain \\spad{PointDomain(m,R)} to the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} \\spad{s},{} where \\spad{m} is the dimension of the points and \\spad{R} is the \\spadtype{Ring} over which the points are defined.") (($ $ (|List| (|Point| |#1|))) "\\spad{polygon(s,[p0,p1,...,pn])} adds a polygon component defined by a list of points,{} \\spad{p0} throught pn,{} to the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} \\spad{s}.")) (|closedCurve?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{closedCurve?(s)} returns \\spad{true} if the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} \\spad{s} contains a single closed curve component,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the first element of the curve is also the last element,{} or \\spad{false} otherwise.")) (|closedCurve| (((|List| (|Point| |#1|)) $) "\\spad{closedCurve(s)} checks to see if the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace},{} \\spad{s},{} is composed of a single closed curve component defined by a list of points in which the first point is also the last point,{} all of which are from the domain \\spad{PointDomain(m,R)} and if so,{} returns the list of points. An error is signaled otherwise.") (($ (|List| (|Point| |#1|))) "\\spad{closedCurve(lp)} sets a list of points defined by the first element of \\spad{lp} through the last element of \\spad{lp} and back to the first elelment again and returns a \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} whose component is the closed curve defined by \\spad{lp}.") (($ $ (|List| (|List| |#1|))) "\\spad{closedCurve(s,[[lr0],[lr1],...,[lrn],[lr0]])} adds a closed curve component defined by a list of points \\spad{lr0} through \\spad{lrn},{} which are lists of elements from the domain \\spad{PointDomain(m,R)},{} where \\spad{R} is the \\spadtype{Ring} over which the point elements are defined and \\spad{m} is the dimension of the points,{} in which the last element of the list of points contains a copy of the first element list,{} \\spad{lr0}. The closed curve is added to the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace},{} \\spad{s}.") (($ $ (|List| (|Point| |#1|))) "\\spad{closedCurve(s,[p0,p1,...,pn,p0])} adds a closed curve component which is a list of points defined by the first element \\spad{p0} through the last element \\spad{pn} and back to the first element \\spad{p0} again,{} to the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} \\spad{s}.")) (|curve?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{curve?(s)} queries whether the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace},{} \\spad{s},{} is a curve,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} has one component,{} a list of list of points,{} and returns \\spad{true} if it is,{} or \\spad{false} otherwise.")) (|curve| (((|List| (|Point| |#1|)) $) "\\spad{curve(s)} checks to see if the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace},{} \\spad{s},{} is composed of a single curve defined by a list of points and if so,{} returns the curve,{} \\spadignore{i.e.} list of points. An error is signaled otherwise.") (($ (|List| (|Point| |#1|))) "\\spad{curve([p0,p1,p2,...,pn])} creates a space curve defined by the list of points \\spad{p0} through \\spad{pn},{} and returns the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} whose component is the curve.") (($ $ (|List| (|List| |#1|))) "\\spad{curve(s,[[p0],[p1],...,[pn]])} adds a space curve which is a list of points \\spad{p0} through pn defined by lists of elements from the domain \\spad{PointDomain(m,R)},{} where \\spad{R} is the \\spadtype{Ring} over which the point elements are defined and \\spad{m} is the dimension of the points,{} to the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} \\spad{s}.") (($ $ (|List| (|Point| |#1|))) "\\spad{curve(s,[p0,p1,...,pn])} adds a space curve component defined by a list of points \\spad{p0} through \\spad{pn},{} to the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} \\spad{s}.")) (|point?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{point?(s)} queries whether the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace},{} \\spad{s},{} is composed of a single component which is a point and returns the boolean result.")) (|point| (((|Point| |#1|) $) "\\spad{point(s)} checks to see if the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace},{} \\spad{s},{} is composed of only a single point and if so,{} returns the point. An error is signaled otherwise.") (($ (|Point| |#1|)) "\\spad{point(p)} returns a \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} object which is composed of one component,{} the point \\spad{p}.") (($ $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{point(s,i)} adds a point component which is placed into a component list of the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace},{} \\spad{s},{} at the index given by \\spad{i}.") (($ $ (|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{point(s,[x,y,z])} adds a point component defined by a list of elements which are from the \\spad{PointDomain(R)} to the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace},{} \\spad{s},{} where \\spad{R} is the \\spadtype{Ring} over which the point elements are defined.") (($ $ (|Point| |#1|)) "\\spad{point(s,p)} adds a point component defined by the point,{} \\spad{p},{} specified as a list from \\spad{List(R)},{} to the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace},{} \\spad{s},{} where \\spad{R} is the \\spadtype{Ring} over which the point is defined.")) (|modifyPointData| (($ $ (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|Point| |#1|)) "\\spad{modifyPointData(s,i,p)} changes the point at the indexed location \\spad{i} in the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace},{} \\spad{s},{} to that of point \\spad{p}. This is useful for making changes to a point which has been transformed.")) (|enterPointData| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $ (|List| (|Point| |#1|))) "\\spad{enterPointData(s,[p0,p1,...,pn])} adds a list of points from \\spad{p0} through pn to the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace},{} \\spad{s},{} and returns the index,{} to the starting point of the list.")) (|copy| (($ $) "\\spad{copy(s)} returns a new \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} that is an exact copy of \\spad{s}.")) (|composites| (((|List| $) $) "\\spad{composites(s)} takes the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} \\spad{s},{} and creates a list containing a unique \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} for each single composite of \\spad{s}. If \\spad{s} has no composites defined (composites need to be explicitly created),{} the list returned is empty. Note that not all the components need to be part of a composite.")) (|components| (((|List| $) $) "\\spad{components(s)} takes the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} \\spad{s},{} and creates a list containing a unique \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} for each single component of \\spad{s}. If \\spad{s} has no components defined,{} the list returned is empty.")) (|composite| (($ (|List| $)) "\\spad{composite([s1,s2,...,sn])} will create a new \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} that is a union of all the components from each \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} in the parameter list,{} grouped as a composite.")) (|merge| (($ $ $) "\\spad{merge(s1,s2)} will create a new \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} that has the components of \\spad{s1} and \\spad{s2}; Groupings of components into composites are maintained.") (($ (|List| $)) "\\spad{merge([s1,s2,...,sn])} will create a new \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} that has the components of all the ones in the list; Groupings of components into composites are maintained.")) (|numberOfComposites| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{numberOfComposites(s)} returns the number of supercomponents,{} or composites,{} in the \\spadtype{ThreeSpace},{} \\spad{s}; Composites are arbitrary groupings of otherwise distinct and unrelated components; A \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} need not have any composites defined at all and,{} outside of the requirement that no component can belong to more than one composite at a time,{} the definition and interpretation of composites are unrestricted.")) (|numberOfComponents| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{numberOfComponents(s)} returns the number of distinct object components in the indicated \\spadtype{ThreeSpace},{} \\spad{s},{} such as points,{} curves,{} polygons,{} and constructs.")) (|create3Space| (($ (|SubSpace| 3 |#1|)) "\\spad{create3Space(s)} creates a \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} object containing objects pre-defined within some \\spadtype{SubSpace} \\spad{s}.") (($) "\\spad{create3Space()} creates a \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} object capable of holding point,{} curve,{} mesh components and any combination."))) NIL NIL (-1167) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain represents a kind of base domain \\indented{2}{for Spad syntax domain.\\space{2}It merely exists as a kind of} \\indented{2}{of abstract base in object-oriented programming language.} \\indented{2}{However,{} this is not an abstract class.}"))) NIL NIL (-1168) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{This package provides a simple Spad algebra parser.} Related Constructors: Syntax. See Also: Syntax.")) (|parse| (((|List| (|Syntax|)) (|String|)) "\\spad{parse(f)} parses the source file \\spad{f} (supposedly containing Spad algebras) and returns a List Syntax. The filename \\spad{f} is supposed to have the proper extension. Note that this function has the side effect of executing any system command contained in the file \\spad{f},{} even if it might not be meaningful."))) NIL NIL (-1169) ((|constructor| (NIL "This category describes the exported \\indented{2}{signatures of the SpadAst domain.}")) (|autoCoerce| (((|Integer|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(s)} returns the Integer view of `s'. Left at the discretion of the compiler.") (((|String|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(s)} returns the String view of `s'. Left at the discretion of the compiler.") (((|Identifier|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(s)} returns the Identifier view of `s'. Left at the discretion of the compiler.") (((|IsAst|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(s)} returns the IsAst view of `s'. Left at the discretion of the compiler.") (((|HasAst|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(s)} returns the HasAst view of `s'. Left at the discretion of the compiler.") (((|CaseAst|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(s)} returns the CaseAst view of `s'. Left at the discretion of the compiler.") (((|ColonAst|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(s)} returns the ColoonAst view of `s'. Left at the discretion of the compiler.") (((|SuchThatAst|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(s)} returns the SuchThatAst view of `s'. Left at the discretion of the compiler.") (((|LetAst|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(s)} returns the LetAst view of `s'. Left at the discretion of the compiler.") (((|SequenceAst|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(s)} returns the SequenceAst view of `s'. Left at the discretion of the compiler.") (((|SegmentAst|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(s)} returns the SegmentAst view of `s'. Left at the discretion of the compiler.") (((|RestrictAst|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(s)} returns the RestrictAst view of `s'. Left at the discretion of the compiler.") (((|PretendAst|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(s)} returns the PretendAst view of `s'. Left at the discretion of the compiler.") (((|CoerceAst|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(s)} returns the CoerceAst view of `s'. Left at the discretion of the compiler.") (((|ReturnAst|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(s)} returns the ReturnAst view of `s'. Left at the discretion of the compiler.") (((|ExitAst|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(s)} returns the ExitAst view of `s'. Left at the discretion of the compiler.") (((|ConstructAst|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(s)} returns the ConstructAst view of `s'. Left at the discretion of the compiler.") (((|CollectAst|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(s)} returns the CollectAst view of `s'. Left at the discretion of the compiler.") (((|StepAst|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(s)} returns the InAst view of \\spad{s}. Left at the discretion of the compiler.") (((|InAst|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(s)} returns the InAst view of `s'. Left at the discretion of the compiler.") (((|WhileAst|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(s)} returns the WhileAst view of `s'. Left at the discretion of the compiler.") (((|RepeatAst|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(s)} returns the RepeatAst view of `s'. Left at the discretion of the compiler.") (((|IfAst|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(s)} returns the IfAst view of `s'. Left at the discretion of the compiler.") (((|MappingAst|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(s)} returns the MappingAst view of `s'. Left at the discretion of the compiler.") (((|AttributeAst|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(s)} returns the AttributeAst view of `s'. Left at the discretion of the compiler.") (((|SignatureAst|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(s)} returns the SignatureAst view of `s'. Left at the discretion of the compiler.") (((|CapsuleAst|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(s)} returns the CapsuleAst view of `s'. Left at the discretion of the compiler.") (((|JoinAst|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(s)} returns the \\spadype{JoinAst} view of of the AST object \\spad{s}. Left at the discretion of the compiler.") (((|CategoryAst|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(s)} returns the CategoryAst view of `s'. Left at the discretion of the compiler.") (((|WhereAst|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(s)} returns the WhereAst view of `s'. Left at the discretion of the compiler.") (((|MacroAst|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(s)} returns the MacroAst view of `s'. Left at the discretion of the compiler.") (((|DefinitionAst|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(s)} returns the DefinitionAst view of `s'. Left at the discretion of the compiler.") (((|ImportAst|) $) "\\spad{autoCoerce(s)} returns the ImportAst view of `s'. Left at the discretion of the compiler.")) (|case| (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|Integer|))) "\\spad{s case Integer} holds if `s' represents an integer literal.") (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|String|))) "\\spad{s case String} holds if `s' represents a string literal.") (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|Identifier|))) "\\spad{s case Identifier} holds if `s' represents an identifier.") (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|IsAst|))) "\\spad{s case IsAst} holds if `s' represents an is-expression.") (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|HasAst|))) "\\spad{s case HasAst} holds if `s' represents a has-expression.") (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|CaseAst|))) "\\spad{s case CaseAst} holds if `s' represents a case-expression.") (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|ColonAst|))) "\\spad{s case ColonAst} holds if `s' represents a colon-expression.") (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|SuchThatAst|))) "\\spad{s case SuchThatAst} holds if `s' represents a qualified-expression.") (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|LetAst|))) "\\spad{s case LetAst} holds if `s' represents an assignment-expression.") (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|SequenceAst|))) "\\spad{s case SequenceAst} holds if `s' represents a sequence-of-statements.") (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|SegmentAst|))) "\\spad{s case SegmentAst} holds if `s' represents a segment-expression.") (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|RestrictAst|))) "\\spad{s case RestrictAst} holds if `s' represents a restrict-expression.") (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|PretendAst|))) "\\spad{s case PretendAst} holds if `s' represents a pretend-expression.") (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|CoerceAst|))) "\\spad{s case ReturnAst} holds if `s' represents a coerce-expression.") (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|ReturnAst|))) "\\spad{s case ReturnAst} holds if `s' represents a return-statement.") (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|ExitAst|))) "\\spad{s case ExitAst} holds if `s' represents an exit-expression.") (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|ConstructAst|))) "\\spad{s case ConstructAst} holds if `s' represents a list-expression.") (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|CollectAst|))) "\\spad{s case CollectAst} holds if `s' represents a list-comprehension.") (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|StepAst|))) "\\spad{s case StepAst} holds if \\spad{s} represents an arithmetic progression iterator.") (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|InAst|))) "\\spad{s case InAst} holds if `s' represents a in-iterator") (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|WhileAst|))) "\\spad{s case WhileAst} holds if `s' represents a while-iterator") (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|RepeatAst|))) "\\spad{s case RepeatAst} holds if `s' represents an repeat-loop.") (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|IfAst|))) "\\spad{s case IfAst} holds if `s' represents an if-statement.") (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|MappingAst|))) "\\spad{s case MappingAst} holds if `s' represents a mapping type.") (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|AttributeAst|))) "\\spad{s case AttributeAst} holds if `s' represents an attribute.") (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|SignatureAst|))) "\\spad{s case SignatureAst} holds if `s' represents a signature export.") (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|CapsuleAst|))) "\\spad{s case CapsuleAst} holds if `s' represents a domain capsule.") (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|JoinAst|))) "\\spad{s case JoinAst} holds is the syntax object \\spad{s} denotes the join of several categories.") (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|CategoryAst|))) "\\spad{s case CategoryAst} holds if `s' represents an unnamed category.") (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|WhereAst|))) "\\spad{s case WhereAst} holds if `s' represents an expression with local definitions.") (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|MacroAst|))) "\\spad{s case MacroAst} holds if `s' represents a macro definition.") (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|DefinitionAst|))) "\\spad{s case DefinitionAst} holds if `s' represents a definition.") (((|Boolean|) $ (|[\|\|]| (|ImportAst|))) "\\spad{s case ImportAst} holds if `s' represents an `import' statement."))) NIL NIL (-1170) ((|constructor| (NIL "SpecialOutputPackage allows FORTRAN,{} Tex and \\indented{2}{Script Formula Formatter output from programs.}")) (|outputAsTex| (((|Void|) (|List| (|OutputForm|))) "\\spad{outputAsTex(l)} sends (for each expression in the list \\spad{l}) output in Tex format to the destination as defined by \\spadsyscom{set output tex}.") (((|Void|) (|OutputForm|)) "\\spad{outputAsTex(o)} sends output \\spad{o} in Tex format to the destination defined by \\spadsyscom{set output tex}.")) (|outputAsScript| (((|Void|) (|List| (|OutputForm|))) "\\spad{outputAsScript(l)} sends (for each expression in the list \\spad{l}) output in Script Formula Formatter format to the destination defined. by \\spadsyscom{set output forumula}.") (((|Void|) (|OutputForm|)) "\\spad{outputAsScript(o)} sends output \\spad{o} in Script Formula Formatter format to the destination defined by \\spadsyscom{set output formula}.")) (|outputAsFortran| (((|Void|) (|List| (|OutputForm|))) "\\spad{outputAsFortran(l)} sends (for each expression in the list \\spad{l}) output in FORTRAN format to the destination defined by \\spadsyscom{set output fortran}.") (((|Void|) (|OutputForm|)) "\\spad{outputAsFortran(o)} sends output \\spad{o} in FORTRAN format.") (((|Void|) (|String|) (|OutputForm|)) "\\spad{outputAsFortran(v,o)} sends output \\spad{v} = \\spad{o} in FORTRAN format to the destination defined by \\spadsyscom{set output fortran}."))) NIL NIL (-1171) ((|constructor| (NIL "Category for the other special functions.")) (|airyBi| (($ $) "\\spad{airyBi(x)} is the Airy function \\spad{Bi(x)}.")) (|airyAi| (($ $) "\\spad{airyAi(x)} is the Airy function \\spad{Ai(x)}.")) (|besselK| (($ $ $) "\\spad{besselK(v,z)} is the modified Bessel function of the second kind.")) (|besselI| (($ $ $) "\\spad{besselI(v,z)} is the modified Bessel function of the first kind.")) (|besselY| (($ $ $) "\\spad{besselY(v,z)} is the Bessel function of the second kind.")) (|besselJ| (($ $ $) "\\spad{besselJ(v,z)} is the Bessel function of the first kind.")) (|polygamma| (($ $ $) "\\spad{polygamma(k,x)} is the \\spad{k-th} derivative of \\spad{digamma(x)},{} (often written \\spad{psi(k,x)} in the literature).")) (|digamma| (($ $) "\\spad{digamma(x)} is the logarithmic derivative of \\spad{Gamma(x)} (often written \\spad{psi(x)} in the literature).")) (|Beta| (($ $ $) "\\spad{Beta(x,y)} is \\spad{Gamma(x) * Gamma(y)/Gamma(x+y)}.")) (|Gamma| (($ $ $) "\\spad{Gamma(a,x)} is the incomplete Gamma function.") (($ $) "\\spad{Gamma(x)} is the Euler Gamma function.")) (|abs| (($ $) "\\spad{abs(x)} returns the absolute value of \\spad{x}."))) NIL NIL (-1172 V C) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain exports a modest implementation for the vertices of splitting trees. These vertices are called here splitting nodes. Every of these nodes store 3 informations. The first one is its value,{} that is the current expression to evaluate. The second one is its condition,{} that is the hypothesis under which the value has to be evaluated. The last one is its status,{} that is a boolean flag which is \\spad{true} iff the value is the result of its evaluation under its condition. Two splitting vertices are equal iff they have the sane values and the same conditions (so their status do not matter).")) (|subNode?| (((|Boolean|) $ $ (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#2| |#2|)) "\\axiom{subNode?(\\spad{n1},{}\\spad{n2},{}\\spad{o2})} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{value(\\spad{n1}) = value(\\spad{n2})} and \\axiom{\\spad{o2}(condition(\\spad{n1}),{}condition(\\spad{n2}))}")) (|infLex?| (((|Boolean|) $ $ (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#1| |#1|) (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#2| |#2|)) "\\axiom{infLex?(\\spad{n1},{}\\spad{n2},{}\\spad{o1},{}\\spad{o2})} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{\\spad{o1}(value(\\spad{n1}),{}value(\\spad{n2}))} or \\axiom{value(\\spad{n1}) = value(\\spad{n2})} and \\axiom{\\spad{o2}(condition(\\spad{n1}),{}condition(\\spad{n2}))}.")) (|setEmpty!| (($ $) "\\axiom{setEmpty!(\\spad{n})} replaces \\spad{n} by \\axiom{empty()\\$\\%}.")) (|setStatus!| (($ $ (|Boolean|)) "\\axiom{setStatus!(\\spad{n},{}\\spad{b})} returns \\spad{n} whose status has been replaced by \\spad{b} if it is not empty,{} else an error is produced.")) (|setCondition!| (($ $ |#2|) "\\axiom{setCondition!(\\spad{n},{}\\spad{t})} returns \\spad{n} whose condition has been replaced by \\spad{t} if it is not empty,{} else an error is produced.")) (|setValue!| (($ $ |#1|) "\\axiom{setValue!(\\spad{n},{}\\spad{v})} returns \\spad{n} whose value has been replaced by \\spad{v} if it is not empty,{} else an error is produced.")) (|copy| (($ $) "\\axiom{copy(\\spad{n})} returns a copy of \\spad{n}.")) (|construct| (((|List| $) |#1| (|List| |#2|)) "\\axiom{construct(\\spad{v},{}lt)} returns the same as \\axiom{[construct(\\spad{v},{}\\spad{t}) for \\spad{t} in lt]}") (((|List| $) (|List| (|Record| (|:| |val| |#1|) (|:| |tower| |#2|)))) "\\axiom{construct(lvt)} returns the same as \\axiom{[construct(vt.val,{}vt.tower) for vt in lvt]}") (($ (|Record| (|:| |val| |#1|) (|:| |tower| |#2|))) "\\axiom{construct(vt)} returns the same as \\axiom{construct(vt.val,{}vt.tower)}") (($ |#1| |#2|) "\\axiom{construct(\\spad{v},{}\\spad{t})} returns the same as \\axiom{construct(\\spad{v},{}\\spad{t},{}\\spad{false})}") (($ |#1| |#2| (|Boolean|)) "\\axiom{construct(\\spad{v},{}\\spad{t},{}\\spad{b})} returns the non-empty node with value \\spad{v},{} condition \\spad{t} and flag \\spad{b}")) (|status| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\axiom{status(\\spad{n})} returns the status of the node \\spad{n}.")) (|condition| ((|#2| $) "\\axiom{condition(\\spad{n})} returns the condition of the node \\spad{n}.")) (|value| ((|#1| $) "\\axiom{value(\\spad{n})} returns the value of the node \\spad{n}.")) (|empty?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\axiom{empty?(\\spad{n})} returns \\spad{true} iff the node \\spad{n} is \\axiom{empty()\\$\\%}.")) (|empty| (($) "\\axiom{empty()} returns the same as \\axiom{[empty()\\$\\spad{V},{}empty()\\$\\spad{C},{}\\spad{false}]\\$\\%}"))) NIL NIL (-1173 V C) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain exports a modest implementation of splitting trees. Spliiting trees are needed when the evaluation of some quantity under some hypothesis requires to split the hypothesis into sub-cases. For instance by adding some new hypothesis on one hand and its negation on another hand. The computations are terminated is a splitting tree \\axiom{a} when \\axiom{status(value(a))} is \\axiom{\\spad{true}}. Thus,{} if for the splitting tree \\axiom{a} the flag \\axiom{status(value(a))} is \\axiom{\\spad{true}},{} then \\axiom{status(value(\\spad{d}))} is \\axiom{\\spad{true}} for any subtree \\axiom{\\spad{d}} of \\axiom{a}. This property of splitting trees is called the termination condition. If no vertex in a splitting tree \\axiom{a} is equal to another,{} \\axiom{a} is said to satisfy the no-duplicates condition. The splitting tree \\axiom{a} will satisfy this condition if nodes are added to \\axiom{a} by mean of \\axiom{splitNodeOf!} and if \\axiom{construct} is only used to create the root of \\axiom{a} with no children.")) (|splitNodeOf!| (($ $ $ (|List| (|SplittingNode| |#1| |#2|)) (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#2| |#2|)) "\\axiom{splitNodeOf!(\\spad{l},{}a,{}ls,{}sub?)} returns \\axiom{a} where the children list of \\axiom{\\spad{l}} has been set to \\axiom{[[\\spad{s}]\\$\\% for \\spad{s} in ls | not subNodeOf?(\\spad{s},{}a,{}sub?)]}. Thus,{} if \\axiom{\\spad{l}} is not a node of \\axiom{a},{} this latter splitting tree is unchanged.") (($ $ $ (|List| (|SplittingNode| |#1| |#2|))) "\\axiom{splitNodeOf!(\\spad{l},{}a,{}ls)} returns \\axiom{a} where the children list of \\axiom{\\spad{l}} has been set to \\axiom{[[\\spad{s}]\\$\\% for \\spad{s} in ls | not nodeOf?(\\spad{s},{}a)]}. Thus,{} if \\axiom{\\spad{l}} is not a node of \\axiom{a},{} this latter splitting tree is unchanged.")) (|remove!| (($ (|SplittingNode| |#1| |#2|) $) "\\axiom{remove!(\\spad{s},{}a)} replaces a by remove(\\spad{s},{}a)")) (|remove| (($ (|SplittingNode| |#1| |#2|) $) "\\axiom{remove(\\spad{s},{}a)} returns the splitting tree obtained from a by removing every sub-tree \\axiom{\\spad{b}} such that \\axiom{value(\\spad{b})} and \\axiom{\\spad{s}} have the same value,{} condition and status.")) (|subNodeOf?| (((|Boolean|) (|SplittingNode| |#1| |#2|) $ (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#2| |#2|)) "\\axiom{subNodeOf?(\\spad{s},{}a,{}sub?)} returns \\spad{true} iff for some node \\axiom{\\spad{n}} in \\axiom{a} we have \\axiom{\\spad{s} = \\spad{n}} or \\axiom{status(\\spad{n})} and \\axiom{subNode?(\\spad{s},{}\\spad{n},{}sub?)}.")) (|nodeOf?| (((|Boolean|) (|SplittingNode| |#1| |#2|) $) "\\axiom{nodeOf?(\\spad{s},{}a)} returns \\spad{true} iff some node of \\axiom{a} is equal to \\axiom{\\spad{s}}")) (|result| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |val| |#1|) (|:| |tower| |#2|))) $) "\\axiom{result(a)} where \\axiom{ls} is the leaves list of \\axiom{a} returns \\axiom{[[value(\\spad{s}),{}condition(\\spad{s})]\\$VT for \\spad{s} in ls]} if the computations are terminated in \\axiom{a} else an error is produced.")) (|conditions| (((|List| |#2|) $) "\\axiom{conditions(a)} returns the list of the conditions of the leaves of a")) (|construct| (($ |#1| |#2| |#1| (|List| |#2|)) "\\axiom{construct(\\spad{v1},{}\\spad{t},{}\\spad{v2},{}lt)} creates a splitting tree with value (\\spadignore{i.e.} root vertex) given by \\axiom{[\\spad{v},{}\\spad{t}]\\$\\spad{S}} and with children list given by \\axiom{[[[\\spad{v},{}\\spad{t}]\\$\\spad{S}]\\$\\% for \\spad{s} in ls]}.") (($ |#1| |#2| (|List| (|SplittingNode| |#1| |#2|))) "\\axiom{construct(\\spad{v},{}\\spad{t},{}ls)} creates a splitting tree with value (\\spadignore{i.e.} root vertex) given by \\axiom{[\\spad{v},{}\\spad{t}]\\$\\spad{S}} and with children list given by \\axiom{[[\\spad{s}]\\$\\% for \\spad{s} in ls]}.") (($ |#1| |#2| (|List| $)) "\\axiom{construct(\\spad{v},{}\\spad{t},{}la)} creates a splitting tree with value (\\spadignore{i.e.} root vertex) given by \\axiom{[\\spad{v},{}\\spad{t}]\\$\\spad{S}} and with \\axiom{la} as children list.") (($ (|SplittingNode| |#1| |#2|)) "\\axiom{construct(\\spad{s})} creates a splitting tree with value (\\spadignore{i.e.} root vertex) given by \\axiom{\\spad{s}} and no children. Thus,{} if the status of \\axiom{\\spad{s}} is \\spad{false},{} \\axiom{[\\spad{s}]} represents the starting point of the evaluation \\axiom{value(\\spad{s})} under the hypothesis \\axiom{condition(\\spad{s})}.")) (|updateStatus!| (($ $) "\\axiom{updateStatus!(a)} returns a where the status of the vertices are updated to satisfy the \"termination condition\".")) (|extractSplittingLeaf| (((|Union| $ "failed") $) "\\axiom{extractSplittingLeaf(a)} returns the left most leaf (as a tree) whose status is \\spad{false} if any,{} else \"failed\" is returned."))) ((-4510 . T) (-4511 . 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(|unitsKnown| ((|attribute|) "the invertible matrices are simply the matrices whose determinants are units in the Ring \\spad{R}.")) (|central| ((|attribute|) "the elements of the Ring \\spad{R},{} viewed as diagonal matrices,{} commute with all matrices and,{} indeed,{} are the only matrices which commute with all matrices.")) (|squareMatrix| (($ (|Matrix| |#2|)) "\\spad{squareMatrix(m)} converts a matrix of type \\spadtype{Matrix} to a matrix of type \\spadtype{SquareMatrix}.")) (|transpose| (($ $) "\\spad{transpose(m)} returns the transpose of the matrix \\spad{m}.")) (|new| (($ |#2|) "\\spad{new(c)} constructs a new \\spadtype{SquareMatrix} object of dimension \\spad{ndim} with initial entries equal to \\spad{c}."))) ((-4507 . T) (-4499 |has| |#2| (-6 (-4512 "*"))) (-4510 . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . 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(|elt| (($ $ $) "\\spad{elt(s,t)} returns the concatenation of \\spad{s} and \\spad{t}. It is provided to allow juxtaposition of strings to work as concatenation. For example,{} \\axiom{\"smoo\" \"shed\"} returns \\axiom{\"smooshed\"}.")) (|rightTrim| (($ $ (|CharacterClass|)) "\\spad{rightTrim(s,cc)} returns \\spad{s} with all trailing occurences of characters in \\spad{cc} deleted. For example,{} \\axiom{rightTrim(\"(abc)\",{} charClass \"()\")} returns \\axiom{\"(abc\"}.") (($ $ (|Character|)) "\\spad{rightTrim(s,c)} returns \\spad{s} with all trailing occurrences of \\spad{c} deleted. For example,{} \\axiom{rightTrim(\" abc \",{} char \" \")} returns \\axiom{\" abc\"}.")) (|leftTrim| (($ $ (|CharacterClass|)) "\\spad{leftTrim(s,cc)} returns \\spad{s} with all leading characters in \\spad{cc} deleted. For example,{} \\axiom{leftTrim(\"(abc)\",{} charClass \"()\")} returns \\axiom{\"abc)\"}.") (($ $ (|Character|)) "\\spad{leftTrim(s,c)} returns \\spad{s} with all leading characters \\spad{c} deleted. For example,{} \\axiom{leftTrim(\" abc \",{} char \" \")} returns \\axiom{\"abc \"}.")) (|trim| (($ $ (|CharacterClass|)) "\\spad{trim(s,cc)} returns \\spad{s} with all characters in \\spad{cc} deleted from right and left ends. For example,{} \\axiom{trim(\"(abc)\",{} charClass \"()\")} returns \\axiom{\"abc\"}.") (($ $ (|Character|)) "\\spad{trim(s,c)} returns \\spad{s} with all characters \\spad{c} deleted from right and left ends. For example,{} \\axiom{trim(\" abc \",{} char \" \")} returns \\axiom{\"abc\"}.")) (|split| (((|List| $) $ (|CharacterClass|)) "\\spad{split(s,cc)} returns a list of substrings delimited by characters in \\spad{cc}.") (((|List| $) $ (|Character|)) "\\spad{split(s,c)} returns a list of substrings delimited by character \\spad{c}.")) (|coerce| (($ (|Character|)) "\\spad{coerce(c)} returns \\spad{c} as a string \\spad{s} with the character \\spad{c}.")) (|position| (((|Integer|) (|CharacterClass|) $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{position(cc,t,i)} returns the position \\axiom{\\spad{j} >= \\spad{i}} in \\spad{t} of the first character belonging to \\spad{cc}.") (((|Integer|) $ $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{position(s,t,i)} returns the position \\spad{j} of the substring \\spad{s} in string \\spad{t},{} where \\axiom{\\spad{j} >= \\spad{i}} is required.")) (|replace| (($ $ (|UniversalSegment| (|Integer|)) $) "\\spad{replace(s,i..j,t)} replaces the substring \\axiom{\\spad{s}(\\spad{i}..\\spad{j})} of \\spad{s} by string \\spad{t}.")) (|match?| (((|Boolean|) $ $ (|Character|)) "\\spad{match?(s,t,c)} tests if \\spad{s} matches \\spad{t} except perhaps for multiple and consecutive occurrences of character \\spad{c}. Typically \\spad{c} is the blank character.")) (|match| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $ $ (|Character|)) "\\spad{match(p,s,wc)} tests if pattern \\axiom{\\spad{p}} matches subject \\axiom{\\spad{s}} where \\axiom{\\spad{wc}} is a wild card character. If no match occurs,{} the index \\axiom{0} is returned; otheriwse,{} the value returned is the first index of the first character in the subject matching the subject (excluding that matched by an initial wild-card). For example,{} \\axiom{match(\"*to*\",{}\"yorktown\",{}\"*\")} returns \\axiom{5} indicating a successful match starting at index \\axiom{5} of \\axiom{\"yorktown\"}.")) (|substring?| (((|Boolean|) $ $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{substring?(s,t,i)} tests if \\spad{s} is a substring of \\spad{t} beginning at index \\spad{i}. Note: \\axiom{substring?(\\spad{s},{}\\spad{t},{}0) = prefix?(\\spad{s},{}\\spad{t})}.")) (|suffix?| (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\spad{suffix?(s,t)} tests if the string \\spad{s} is the final substring of \\spad{t}. Note: \\axiom{suffix?(\\spad{s},{}\\spad{t}) == reduce(and,{}[\\spad{s}.\\spad{i} = \\spad{t}.(\\spad{n} - \\spad{m} + \\spad{i}) for \\spad{i} in 0..maxIndex \\spad{s}])} where \\spad{m} and \\spad{n} denote the maxIndex of \\spad{s} and \\spad{t} respectively.")) (|prefix?| (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\spad{prefix?(s,t)} tests if the string \\spad{s} is the initial substring of \\spad{t}. Note: \\axiom{prefix?(\\spad{s},{}\\spad{t}) == reduce(and,{}[\\spad{s}.\\spad{i} = \\spad{t}.\\spad{i} for \\spad{i} in 0..maxIndex \\spad{s}])}.")) (|upperCase!| (($ $) "\\spad{upperCase!(s)} destructively replaces the alphabetic characters in \\spad{s} by upper case characters.")) (|upperCase| (($ $) "\\spad{upperCase(s)} returns the string with all characters in upper case.")) (|lowerCase!| (($ $) "\\spad{lowerCase!(s)} destructively replaces the alphabetic characters in \\spad{s} by lower case.")) (|lowerCase| (($ $) "\\spad{lowerCase(s)} returns the string with all characters in lower case."))) NIL NIL (-1176) ((|constructor| (NIL "A string aggregate is a category for strings,{} that is,{} one dimensional arrays of characters.")) (|elt| (($ $ $) "\\spad{elt(s,t)} returns the concatenation of \\spad{s} and \\spad{t}. It is provided to allow juxtaposition of strings to work as concatenation. For example,{} \\axiom{\"smoo\" \"shed\"} returns \\axiom{\"smooshed\"}.")) (|rightTrim| (($ $ (|CharacterClass|)) "\\spad{rightTrim(s,cc)} returns \\spad{s} with all trailing occurences of characters in \\spad{cc} deleted. For example,{} \\axiom{rightTrim(\"(abc)\",{} charClass \"()\")} returns \\axiom{\"(abc\"}.") (($ $ (|Character|)) "\\spad{rightTrim(s,c)} returns \\spad{s} with all trailing occurrences of \\spad{c} deleted. For example,{} \\axiom{rightTrim(\" abc \",{} char \" \")} returns \\axiom{\" abc\"}.")) (|leftTrim| (($ $ (|CharacterClass|)) "\\spad{leftTrim(s,cc)} returns \\spad{s} with all leading characters in \\spad{cc} deleted. For example,{} \\axiom{leftTrim(\"(abc)\",{} charClass \"()\")} returns \\axiom{\"abc)\"}.") (($ $ (|Character|)) "\\spad{leftTrim(s,c)} returns \\spad{s} with all leading characters \\spad{c} deleted. For example,{} \\axiom{leftTrim(\" abc \",{} char \" \")} returns \\axiom{\"abc \"}.")) (|trim| (($ $ (|CharacterClass|)) "\\spad{trim(s,cc)} returns \\spad{s} with all characters in \\spad{cc} deleted from right and left ends. For example,{} \\axiom{trim(\"(abc)\",{} charClass \"()\")} returns \\axiom{\"abc\"}.") (($ $ (|Character|)) "\\spad{trim(s,c)} returns \\spad{s} with all characters \\spad{c} deleted from right and left ends. For example,{} \\axiom{trim(\" abc \",{} char \" \")} returns \\axiom{\"abc\"}.")) (|split| (((|List| $) $ (|CharacterClass|)) "\\spad{split(s,cc)} returns a list of substrings delimited by characters in \\spad{cc}.") (((|List| $) $ (|Character|)) "\\spad{split(s,c)} returns a list of substrings delimited by character \\spad{c}.")) (|coerce| (($ (|Character|)) "\\spad{coerce(c)} returns \\spad{c} as a string \\spad{s} with the character \\spad{c}.")) (|position| (((|Integer|) (|CharacterClass|) $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{position(cc,t,i)} returns the position \\axiom{\\spad{j} >= \\spad{i}} in \\spad{t} of the first character belonging to \\spad{cc}.") (((|Integer|) $ $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{position(s,t,i)} returns the position \\spad{j} of the substring \\spad{s} in string \\spad{t},{} where \\axiom{\\spad{j} >= \\spad{i}} is required.")) (|replace| (($ $ (|UniversalSegment| (|Integer|)) $) "\\spad{replace(s,i..j,t)} replaces the substring \\axiom{\\spad{s}(\\spad{i}..\\spad{j})} of \\spad{s} by string \\spad{t}.")) (|match?| (((|Boolean|) $ $ (|Character|)) "\\spad{match?(s,t,c)} tests if \\spad{s} matches \\spad{t} except perhaps for multiple and consecutive occurrences of character \\spad{c}. Typically \\spad{c} is the blank character.")) (|match| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $ $ (|Character|)) "\\spad{match(p,s,wc)} tests if pattern \\axiom{\\spad{p}} matches subject \\axiom{\\spad{s}} where \\axiom{\\spad{wc}} is a wild card character. If no match occurs,{} the index \\axiom{0} is returned; otheriwse,{} the value returned is the first index of the first character in the subject matching the subject (excluding that matched by an initial wild-card). For example,{} \\axiom{match(\"*to*\",{}\"yorktown\",{}\"*\")} returns \\axiom{5} indicating a successful match starting at index \\axiom{5} of \\axiom{\"yorktown\"}.")) (|substring?| (((|Boolean|) $ $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{substring?(s,t,i)} tests if \\spad{s} is a substring of \\spad{t} beginning at index \\spad{i}. Note: \\axiom{substring?(\\spad{s},{}\\spad{t},{}0) = prefix?(\\spad{s},{}\\spad{t})}.")) (|suffix?| (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\spad{suffix?(s,t)} tests if the string \\spad{s} is the final substring of \\spad{t}. Note: \\axiom{suffix?(\\spad{s},{}\\spad{t}) == reduce(and,{}[\\spad{s}.\\spad{i} = \\spad{t}.(\\spad{n} - \\spad{m} + \\spad{i}) for \\spad{i} in 0..maxIndex \\spad{s}])} where \\spad{m} and \\spad{n} denote the maxIndex of \\spad{s} and \\spad{t} respectively.")) (|prefix?| (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\spad{prefix?(s,t)} tests if the string \\spad{s} is the initial substring of \\spad{t}. Note: \\axiom{prefix?(\\spad{s},{}\\spad{t}) == reduce(and,{}[\\spad{s}.\\spad{i} = \\spad{t}.\\spad{i} for \\spad{i} in 0..maxIndex \\spad{s}])}.")) (|upperCase!| (($ $) "\\spad{upperCase!(s)} destructively replaces the alphabetic characters in \\spad{s} by upper case characters.")) (|upperCase| (($ $) "\\spad{upperCase(s)} returns the string with all characters in upper case.")) (|lowerCase!| (($ $) "\\spad{lowerCase!(s)} destructively replaces the alphabetic characters in \\spad{s} by lower case.")) (|lowerCase| (($ $) "\\spad{lowerCase(s)} returns the string with all characters in lower case."))) ((-4511 . T) (-4510 . T)) NIL (-1177 R E V P TS) ((|constructor| (NIL "A package providing a new algorithm for solving polynomial systems by means of regular chains. Two ways of solving are provided: in the sense of Zariski closure (like in Kalkbrener's algorithm) or in the sense of the regular zeros (like in Wu,{} Wang or Lazard- Moreno methods). This algorithm is valid for nay type of regular set. It does not care about the way a polynomial is added in an regular set,{} or how two quasi-components are compared (by an inclusion-test),{} or how the invertibility test is made in the tower of simple extensions associated with a regular set. These operations are realized respectively by the domain \\spad{TS} and the packages \\spad{QCMPPK(R,E,V,P,TS)} and \\spad{RSETGCD(R,E,V,P,TS)}. The same way it does not care about the way univariate polynomial gcds (with coefficients in the tower of simple extensions associated with a regular set) are computed. The only requirement is that these gcds need to have invertible initials (normalized or not). WARNING. There is no need for a user to call diectly any operation of this package since they can be accessed by the domain \\axiomType{TS}. Thus,{} the operations of this package are not documented.\\newline References : \\indented{1}{[1] \\spad{M}. MORENO MAZA \"A new algorithm for computing triangular} \\indented{5}{decomposition of algebraic varieties\" NAG Tech. Rep. 4/98.}"))) NIL NIL (-1178 R E V P) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain provides an implementation of square-free regular chains. Moreover,{} the operation \\axiomOpFrom{zeroSetSplit}{SquareFreeRegularTriangularSetCategory} is an implementation of a new algorithm for solving polynomial systems by means of regular chains.\\newline References : \\indented{1}{[1] \\spad{M}. MORENO MAZA \"A new algorithm for computing triangular} \\indented{5}{decomposition of algebraic varieties\" NAG Tech. Rep. 4/98.} \\indented{2}{Version: 2}")) (|preprocess| (((|Record| (|:| |val| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |towers| (|List| $))) (|List| |#4|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\axiom{pre_process(lp,{}\\spad{b1},{}\\spad{b2})} is an internal subroutine,{} exported only for developement.")) (|internalZeroSetSplit| (((|List| $) (|List| |#4|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\axiom{internalZeroSetSplit(lp,{}\\spad{b1},{}\\spad{b2},{}\\spad{b3})} is an internal subroutine,{} exported only for developement.")) (|zeroSetSplit| (((|List| $) (|List| |#4|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\axiom{zeroSetSplit(lp,{}\\spad{b1},{}\\spad{b2}.\\spad{b3},{}\\spad{b4})} is an internal subroutine,{} exported only for developement.") (((|List| $) (|List| |#4|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\axiom{zeroSetSplit(lp,{}clos?,{}info?)} has the same specifications as \\axiomOpFrom{zeroSetSplit}{RegularTriangularSetCategory} from \\spadtype{RegularTriangularSetCategory} Moreover,{} if \\axiom{clos?} then solves in the sense of the Zariski closure else solves in the sense of the regular zeros. If \\axiom{info?} then do print messages during the computations.")) (|internalAugment| (((|List| $) |#4| $ (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\axiom{internalAugment(\\spad{p},{}ts,{}\\spad{b1},{}\\spad{b2},{}\\spad{b3},{}\\spad{b4},{}\\spad{b5})} is an internal subroutine,{} exported only for developement."))) ((-4511 . T) (-4510 . T)) ((-12 (|HasCategory| |#4| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#4| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#4|)))) (|HasCategory| |#4| (|%list| (QUOTE -633) (QUOTE (-549)))) (|HasCategory| |#4| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-571))) (|HasCategory| |#3| (QUOTE (-381))) (|HasCategory| |#4| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| |#4| (QUOTE (-102)))) (-1179) ((|constructor| (NIL "The category of all semiring structures,{} \\spadignore{e.g.} triples (\\spad{D},{}+,{}*) such that (\\spad{D},{}+) is an Abelian monoid and (\\spad{D},{}*) is a monoid with the following laws:"))) NIL NIL (-1180 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "Linked List implementation of a Stack")) (|stack| (($ (|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{stack([x,y,...,z])} creates a stack with first (top) element \\spad{x},{} second element \\spad{y},{}...,{}and last element \\spad{z}."))) ((-4510 . T) (-4511 . T)) ((-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-102))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133)))) (-4144 (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888))))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-102)))) (-1181 A S) ((|constructor| (NIL "A stream aggregate is a linear aggregate which possibly has an infinite number of elements. A basic domain constructor which builds stream aggregates is \\spadtype{Stream}. From streams,{} a number of infinite structures such power series can be built. A stream aggregate may also be infinite since it may be cyclic. For example,{} see \\spadtype{DecimalExpansion}.")) (|size?| (((|Boolean|) $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{size?(u,n)} tests if \\spad{u} has exactly \\spad{n} elements.")) (|more?| (((|Boolean|) $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{more?(u,n)} tests if \\spad{u} has greater than \\spad{n} elements.")) (|less?| (((|Boolean|) $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{less?(u,n)} tests if \\spad{u} has less than \\spad{n} elements.")) (|possiblyInfinite?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{possiblyInfinite?(s)} tests if the stream \\spad{s} could possibly have an infinite number of elements. Note: for many datatypes,{} \\axiom{possiblyInfinite?(\\spad{s}) = not explictlyFinite?(\\spad{s})}.")) (|explicitlyFinite?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{explicitlyFinite?(s)} tests if the stream has a finite number of elements,{} and \\spad{false} otherwise. Note: for many datatypes,{} \\axiom{explicitlyFinite?(\\spad{s}) = not possiblyInfinite?(\\spad{s})}."))) NIL NIL (-1182 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "A stream aggregate is a linear aggregate which possibly has an infinite number of elements. A basic domain constructor which builds stream aggregates is \\spadtype{Stream}. From streams,{} a number of infinite structures such power series can be built. A stream aggregate may also be infinite since it may be cyclic. For example,{} see \\spadtype{DecimalExpansion}.")) (|size?| (((|Boolean|) $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{size?(u,n)} tests if \\spad{u} has exactly \\spad{n} elements.")) (|more?| (((|Boolean|) $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{more?(u,n)} tests if \\spad{u} has greater than \\spad{n} elements.")) (|less?| (((|Boolean|) $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{less?(u,n)} tests if \\spad{u} has less than \\spad{n} elements.")) (|possiblyInfinite?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{possiblyInfinite?(s)} tests if the stream \\spad{s} could possibly have an infinite number of elements. Note: for many datatypes,{} \\axiom{possiblyInfinite?(\\spad{s}) = not explictlyFinite?(\\spad{s})}.")) (|explicitlyFinite?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{explicitlyFinite?(s)} tests if the stream has a finite number of elements,{} and \\spad{false} otherwise. Note: for many datatypes,{} \\axiom{explicitlyFinite?(\\spad{s}) = not possiblyInfinite?(\\spad{s})}."))) NIL NIL (-1183 |Key| |Ent| |dent|) ((|constructor| (NIL "A sparse table has a default entry,{} which is returned if no other value has been explicitly stored for a key."))) ((-4511 . T)) ((-12 (|HasCategory| (-2 (|:| -2118 |#1|) (|:| -3964 |#2|)) (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| (-2 (|:| -2118 |#1|) (|:| -3964 |#2|)) (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|%list| (QUOTE -2) (|%list| (QUOTE |:|) (QUOTE -2118) (|devaluate| |#1|)) (|%list| (QUOTE |:|) (QUOTE -3964) (|devaluate| |#2|)))))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| (-2 (|:| -2118 |#1|) (|:| -3964 |#2|)) (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-1133)))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| (-2 (|:| -2118 |#1|) (|:| -3964 |#2|)) (QUOTE (-102))) (|HasCategory| (-2 (|:| -2118 |#1|) (|:| -3964 |#2|)) (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-102))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-1133)))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| (-2 (|:| -2118 |#1|) (|:| -3964 |#2|)) (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| (-2 (|:| -2118 |#1|) (|:| -3964 |#2|)) (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888))))) (|HasCategory| (-2 (|:| -2118 |#1|) (|:| -3964 |#2|)) (|%list| (QUOTE -633) (QUOTE (-549)))) (-12 (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#2|)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-872))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| (-2 (|:| -2118 |#1|) (|:| -3964 |#2|)) (QUOTE (-102))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-102)))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| (-2 (|:| -2118 |#1|) (|:| -3964 |#2|)) (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888))))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-102))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| (-2 (|:| -2118 |#1|) (|:| -3964 |#2|)) (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| (-2 (|:| -2118 |#1|) (|:| -3964 |#2|)) (QUOTE (-102))) (|HasCategory| (-2 (|:| -2118 |#1|) (|:| -3964 |#2|)) (QUOTE (-1133)))) (-1184) ((|constructor| (NIL "A class of objects which can be 'stepped through'. Repeated applications of \\spadfun{nextItem} is guaranteed never to return duplicate items and only return \"failed\" after exhausting all elements of the domain. This assumes that the sequence starts with \\spad{init()}. For infinite domains,{} repeated application of \\spadfun{nextItem} is not required to reach all possible domain elements starting from any initial element. \\blankline Conditional attributes: \\indented{2}{infinite\\tab{15}repeated \\spad{nextItem}'s are never \\spad{nothing}.}")) (|nextItem| (((|Maybe| $) $) "\\spad{nextItem(x)} returns the next item,{} or \\spad{failed} if domain is exhausted.")) (|init| (($) "\\spad{init()} chooses an initial object for stepping."))) NIL NIL (-1185) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain represents an arithmetic progression iterator syntax.")) (|step| (((|SpadAst|) $) "\\spad{step(i)} returns the Spad AST denoting the step of the arithmetic progression represented by the iterator \\spad{i}.")) (|upperBound| (((|Maybe| (|SpadAst|)) $) "If the set of values assumed by the iteration variable is bounded from above,{} \\spad{upperBound(i)} returns the upper bound. Otherwise,{} its returns \\spad{nothing}.")) (|lowerBound| (((|SpadAst|) $) "\\spad{lowerBound(i)} returns the lower bound on the values assumed by the iteration variable.")) (|iterationVar| (((|Identifier|) $) "\\spad{iterationVar(i)} returns the name of the iterating variable of the arithmetic progression iterator \\spad{i}."))) NIL NIL (-1186 |Coef|) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package computes infinite products of Taylor series over an integral domain of characteristic 0. Here Taylor series are represented by streams of Taylor coefficients.")) (|generalInfiniteProduct| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{generalInfiniteProduct(f(x),a,d)} computes \\spad{product(n=a,a+d,a+2*d,...,f(x**n))}. The series \\spad{f(x)} should have constant coefficient 1.")) (|oddInfiniteProduct| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{oddInfiniteProduct(f(x))} computes \\spad{product(n=1,3,5...,f(x**n))}. The series \\spad{f(x)} should have constant coefficient 1.")) (|evenInfiniteProduct| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{evenInfiniteProduct(f(x))} computes \\spad{product(n=2,4,6...,f(x**n))}. The series \\spad{f(x)} should have constant coefficient 1.")) (|infiniteProduct| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{infiniteProduct(f(x))} computes \\spad{product(n=1,2,3...,f(x**n))}. The series \\spad{f(x)} should have constant coefficient 1."))) NIL NIL (-1187 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "A stream is an implementation of an infinite sequence using a list of terms that have been computed and a function closure to compute additional terms when needed.")) (|filterUntil| (($ (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#1|) $) "\\spad{filterUntil(p,s)} returns \\spad{[x0,x1,...,x(n)]} where \\spad{s = [x0,x1,x2,..]} and \\spad{n} is the smallest index such that \\spad{p(xn) = true}.")) (|filterWhile| (($ (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#1|) $) "\\spad{filterWhile(p,s)} returns \\spad{[x0,x1,...,x(n-1)]} where \\spad{s = [x0,x1,x2,..]} and \\spad{n} is the smallest index such that \\spad{p(xn) = false}.")) (|generate| (($ (|Mapping| |#1| |#1|) |#1|) "\\spad{generate(f,x)} creates an infinite stream whose first element is \\spad{x} and whose \\spad{n}th element (\\spad{n > 1}) is \\spad{f} applied to the previous element. Note: \\spad{generate(f,x) = [x,f(x),f(f(x)),...]}.") (($ (|Mapping| |#1|)) "\\spad{generate(f)} creates an infinite stream all of whose elements are equal to \\spad{f()}. Note: \\spad{generate(f) = [f(),f(),f(),...]}.")) (|setrest!| (($ $ (|Integer|) $) "\\spad{setrest!(x,n,y)} sets rest(\\spad{x},{}\\spad{n}) to \\spad{y}. The function will expand cycles if necessary.")) (|showAll?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{showAll?()} returns \\spad{true} if all computed entries of streams will be displayed.")) (|showAllElements| (((|OutputForm|) $) "\\spad{showAllElements(s)} creates an output form which displays all computed elements.")) (|output| (((|Void|) (|Integer|) $) "\\spad{output(n,st)} computes and displays the first \\spad{n} entries of \\spad{st}.")) (|cons| (($ |#1| $) "\\spad{cons(a,s)} returns a stream whose \\spad{first} is \\spad{a} and whose \\spad{rest} is \\spad{s}. Note: \\spad{cons(a,s) = concat(a,s)}.")) (|delay| (($ (|Mapping| $)) "\\spad{delay(f)} creates a stream with a lazy evaluation defined by function \\spad{f}. Caution: This function can only be called in compiled code.")) (|findCycle| (((|Record| (|:| |cycle?| (|Boolean|)) (|:| |prefix| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|:| |period| (|NonNegativeInteger|))) (|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{findCycle(n,st)} determines if \\spad{st} is periodic within \\spad{n}.")) (|repeating?| (((|Boolean|) (|List| |#1|) $) "\\spad{repeating?(l,s)} returns \\spad{true} if a stream \\spad{s} is periodic with period \\spad{l},{} and \\spad{false} otherwise.")) (|repeating| (($ (|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{repeating(l)} is a repeating stream whose period is the list \\spad{l}.")) (|shallowlyMutable| ((|attribute|) "one may destructively alter a stream by assigning new values to its entries."))) ((-4511 . T)) ((-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-102))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133)))) (-4144 (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888))))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -633) (QUOTE (-549)))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (QUOTE (-872))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-102)))) (-1188 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "Functions defined on streams with entries in one set.")) (|concat| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| (|Stream| |#1|))) "\\spad{concat(u)} returns the left-to-right concatentation of the streams in \\spad{u}. Note: \\spad{concat(u) = reduce(concat,u)}."))) NIL NIL (-1189 A B) ((|constructor| (NIL "Functions defined on streams with entries in two sets.")) (|reduce| ((|#2| |#2| (|Mapping| |#2| |#1| |#2|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{reduce(b,f,u)},{} where \\spad{u} is a finite stream \\spad{[x0,x1,...,xn]},{} returns the value \\spad{r(n)} computed as follows: \\spad{r0 = f(x0,b), r1 = f(x1,r0),..., r(n) = f(xn,r(n-1))}.")) (|scan| (((|Stream| |#2|) |#2| (|Mapping| |#2| |#1| |#2|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{scan(b,h,[x0,x1,x2,...])} returns \\spad{[y0,y1,y2,...]},{} where \\spad{y0 = h(x0,b)},{} \\spad{y1 = h(x1,y0)},{}\\spad{...} \\spad{yn = h(xn,y(n-1))}.")) (|map| (((|Stream| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{map(f,s)} returns a stream whose elements are the function \\spad{f} applied to the corresponding elements of \\spad{s}. Note: \\spad{map(f,[x0,x1,x2,...]) = [f(x0),f(x1),f(x2),..]}."))) NIL NIL (-1190 A B C) ((|constructor| (NIL "Functions defined on streams with entries in three sets.")) (|map| (((|Stream| |#3|) (|Mapping| |#3| |#1| |#2|) (|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#2|)) "\\spad{map(f,st1,st2)} returns the stream whose elements are the function \\spad{f} applied to the corresponding elements of \\spad{st1} and \\spad{st2}. Note: \\spad{map(f,[x0,x1,x2,..],[y0,y1,y2,..]) = [f(x0,y0),f(x1,y1),..]}."))) NIL NIL (-1191) ((|string| (($ (|DoubleFloat|)) "\\spad{string f} returns the decimal representation of \\spad{f} in a string") (($ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{string i} returns the decimal representation of \\spad{i} in a string"))) ((-4511 . T) (-4510 . T)) ((-4144 (-12 (|HasCategory| (-146) (QUOTE (-872))) (|HasCategory| (-146) (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (QUOTE (-146))))) (-12 (|HasCategory| (-146) (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| (-146) (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (QUOTE (-146)))))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| (-146) (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (-12 (|HasCategory| (-146) (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| (-146) (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (QUOTE (-146)))))) (|HasCategory| (-146) (|%list| (QUOTE -633) (QUOTE (-549)))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| (-146) (QUOTE (-872))) (|HasCategory| (-146) (QUOTE (-1133)))) (|HasCategory| (-146) (QUOTE (-872))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| (-146) (QUOTE (-102))) (|HasCategory| (-146) (QUOTE (-872))) (|HasCategory| (-146) (QUOTE (-1133)))) (|HasCategory| (-560) (QUOTE (-872))) (|HasCategory| (-146) (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| (-146) (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| (-146) (QUOTE (-102))) (-12 (|HasCategory| (-146) (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| (-146) (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (QUOTE (-146)))))) (-1192 |Entry|) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain provides tables where the keys are strings. A specialized hash function for strings is used."))) ((-4510 . T) (-4511 . T)) ((-12 (|HasCategory| (-2 (|:| -2118 (-1191)) (|:| -3964 |#1|)) (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| (-2 (|:| -2118 (-1191)) (|:| -3964 |#1|)) (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|%list| (QUOTE -2) (|%list| (QUOTE |:|) (QUOTE -2118) (QUOTE (-1191))) (|%list| (QUOTE |:|) (QUOTE -3964) (|devaluate| |#1|)))))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| (-2 (|:| -2118 (-1191)) (|:| -3964 |#1|)) (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133)))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| (-2 (|:| -2118 (-1191)) (|:| -3964 |#1|)) (QUOTE (-102))) (|HasCategory| (-2 (|:| -2118 (-1191)) (|:| -3964 |#1|)) (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-102))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133)))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| (-2 (|:| -2118 (-1191)) (|:| -3964 |#1|)) (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| (-2 (|:| -2118 (-1191)) (|:| -3964 |#1|)) (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888))))) (|HasCategory| (-2 (|:| -2118 (-1191)) (|:| -3964 |#1|)) (|%list| (QUOTE -633) (QUOTE (-549)))) (-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#1|)))) (|HasCategory| (-2 (|:| -2118 (-1191)) (|:| -3964 |#1|)) (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| (-1191) (QUOTE (-872))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| (-2 (|:| -2118 (-1191)) (|:| -3964 |#1|)) (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888))))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| (-2 (|:| -2118 (-1191)) (|:| -3964 |#1|)) (QUOTE (-102))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-102)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-102))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| (-2 (|:| -2118 (-1191)) (|:| -3964 |#1|)) (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| (-2 (|:| -2118 (-1191)) (|:| -3964 |#1|)) (QUOTE (-102)))) (-1193 A) ((|constructor| (NIL "StreamTaylorSeriesOperations implements Taylor series arithmetic,{} where a Taylor series is represented by a stream of its coefficients.")) (|power| (((|Stream| |#1|) |#1| (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{power(a,f)} returns the power series \\spad{f} raised to the power \\spad{a}.")) (|lazyGintegrate| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Mapping| |#1| (|Integer|)) |#1| (|Mapping| (|Stream| |#1|))) "\\spad{lazyGintegrate(f,r,g)} is used for fixed point computations.")) (|mapdiv| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{mapdiv([a0,a1,..],[b0,b1,..])} returns \\spad{[a0/b0,a1/b1,..]}.")) (|powern| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Fraction| (|Integer|)) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{powern(r,f)} raises power series \\spad{f} to the power \\spad{r}.")) (|nlde| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| (|Stream| |#1|))) "\\spad{nlde(u)} solves a first order non-linear differential equation described by \\spad{u} of the form \\spad{[[b<0,0>,b<0,1>,...],[b<1,0>,b<1,1>,.],...]}. the differential equation has the form \\spad{y' = sum(i=0 to infinity,j=0 to infinity,b*(x**i)*(y**j))}.")) (|lazyIntegrate| (((|Stream| |#1|) |#1| (|Mapping| (|Stream| |#1|))) "\\spad{lazyIntegrate(r,f)} is a local function used for fixed point computations.")) (|integrate| (((|Stream| |#1|) |#1| (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{integrate(r,a)} returns the integral of the power series \\spad{a} with respect to the power series variableintegration where \\spad{r} denotes the constant of integration. Thus \\spad{integrate(a,[a0,a1,a2,...]) = [a,a0,a1/2,a2/3,...]}.")) (|invmultisect| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{invmultisect(a,b,st)} substitutes \\spad{x**((a+b)*n)} for \\spad{x**n} and multiplies by \\spad{x**b}.")) (|multisect| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{multisect(a,b,st)} selects the coefficients of \\spad{x**((a+b)*n+a)},{} and changes them to \\spad{x**n}.")) (|generalLambert| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{generalLambert(f(x),a,d)} returns \\spad{f(x**a) + f(x**(a + d)) + f(x**(a + 2 d)) + ...}. \\spad{f(x)} should have zero constant coefficient and \\spad{a} and \\spad{d} should be positive.")) (|evenlambert| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{evenlambert(st)} computes \\spad{f(x**2) + f(x**4) + f(x**6) + ...} if \\spad{st} is a stream representing \\spad{f(x)}. This function is used for computing infinite products. If \\spad{f(x)} is a power series with constant coefficient 1,{} then \\spad{prod(f(x**(2*n)),n=1..infinity) = exp(evenlambert(log(f(x))))}.")) (|oddlambert| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{oddlambert(st)} computes \\spad{f(x) + f(x**3) + f(x**5) + ...} if \\spad{st} is a stream representing \\spad{f(x)}. This function is used for computing infinite products. If \\spad{f}(\\spad{x}) is a power series with constant coefficient 1 then \\spad{prod(f(x**(2*n-1)),n=1..infinity) = exp(oddlambert(log(f(x))))}.")) (|lambert| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{lambert(st)} computes \\spad{f(x) + f(x**2) + f(x**3) + ...} if \\spad{st} is a stream representing \\spad{f(x)}. This function is used for computing infinite products. If \\spad{f(x)} is a power series with constant coefficient 1 then \\spad{prod(f(x**n),n = 1..infinity) = exp(lambert(log(f(x))))}.")) (|addiag| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| (|Stream| |#1|))) "\\spad{addiag(x)} performs diagonal addition of a stream of streams. if \\spad{x} = \\spad{[[a<0,0>,a<0,1>,..],[a<1,0>,a<1,1>,..],[a<2,0>,a<2,1>,..],..]} and \\spad{addiag(x) = [b<0,b<1>,...], then b = sum(i+j=k,a)}.")) (|revert| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{revert(a)} computes the inverse of a power series \\spad{a} with respect to composition. the series should have constant coefficient 0 and first order coefficient should be invertible.")) (|lagrange| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{lagrange(g)} produces the power series for \\spad{f} where \\spad{f} is implicitly defined as \\spad{f(z) = z*g(f(z))}.")) (|compose| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{compose(a,b)} composes the power series \\spad{a} with the power series \\spad{b}.")) (|eval| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|) |#1|) "\\spad{eval(a,r)} returns a stream of partial sums of the power series \\spad{a} evaluated at the power series variable equal to \\spad{r}.")) (|coerce| (((|Stream| |#1|) |#1|) "\\spad{coerce(r)} converts a ring element \\spad{r} to a stream with one element.")) (|gderiv| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Mapping| |#1| (|Integer|)) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{gderiv(f,[a0,a1,a2,..])} returns \\spad{[f(0)*a0,f(1)*a1,f(2)*a2,..]}.")) (|deriv| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{deriv(a)} returns the derivative of the power series with respect to the power series variable. Thus \\spad{deriv([a0,a1,a2,...])} returns \\spad{[a1,2 a2,3 a3,...]}.")) (|mapmult| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{mapmult([a0,a1,..],[b0,b1,..])} returns \\spad{[a0*b0,a1*b1,..]}.")) (|int| (((|Stream| |#1|) |#1|) "\\spad{int(r)} returns [\\spad{r},{}\\spad{r+1},{}\\spad{r+2},{}...],{} where \\spad{r} is a ring element.")) (|oddintegers| (((|Stream| (|Integer|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{oddintegers(n)} returns \\spad{[n,n+2,n+4,...]}.")) (|integers| (((|Stream| (|Integer|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{integers(n)} returns \\spad{[n,n+1,n+2,...]}.")) (|monom| (((|Stream| |#1|) |#1| (|Integer|)) "\\spad{monom(deg,coef)} is a monomial of degree \\spad{deg} with coefficient \\spad{coef}.")) (|recip| (((|Union| (|Stream| |#1|) "failed") (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{recip(a)} returns the power series reciprocal of \\spad{a},{} or \"failed\" if not possible.")) (/ (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{a / b} returns the power series quotient of \\spad{a} by \\spad{b}. An error message is returned if \\spad{b} is not invertible. This function is used in fixed point computations.")) (|exquo| (((|Union| (|Stream| |#1|) "failed") (|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{exquo(a,b)} returns the power series quotient of \\spad{a} by \\spad{b},{} if the quotient exists,{} and \"failed\" otherwise")) (* (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|) |#1|) "\\spad{a * r} returns the power series scalar multiplication of \\spad{a} by r: \\spad{[a0,a1,...] * r = [a0 * r,a1 * r,...]}") (((|Stream| |#1|) |#1| (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{r * a} returns the power series scalar multiplication of \\spad{r} by \\spad{a}: \\spad{r * [a0,a1,...] = [r * a0,r * a1,...]}") (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{a * b} returns the power series (Cauchy) product of \\spad{a} and b: \\spad{[a0,a1,...] * [b0,b1,...] = [c0,c1,...]} where \\spad{ck = sum(i + j = k,ai * bk)}.")) (- (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{- a} returns the power series negative of \\spad{a}: \\spad{- [a0,a1,...] = [- a0,- a1,...]}") (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{a - b} returns the power series difference of \\spad{a} and \\spad{b}: \\spad{[a0,a1,..] - [b0,b1,..] = [a0 - b0,a1 - b1,..]}")) (+ (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{a + b} returns the power series sum of \\spad{a} and \\spad{b}: \\spad{[a0,a1,..] + [b0,b1,..] = [a0 + b0,a1 + b1,..]}"))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-376))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -38) (|%list| (QUOTE -421) (QUOTE (-560)))))) (-1194 |Coef|) ((|constructor| (NIL "StreamTranscendentalFunctions implements transcendental functions on Taylor series,{} where a Taylor series is represented by a stream of its coefficients.")) (|acsch| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{acsch(st)} computes the inverse hyperbolic cosecant of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|asech| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{asech(st)} computes the inverse hyperbolic secant of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|acoth| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{acoth(st)} computes the inverse hyperbolic cotangent of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|atanh| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{atanh(st)} computes the inverse hyperbolic tangent of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|acosh| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{acosh(st)} computes the inverse hyperbolic cosine of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|asinh| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{asinh(st)} computes the inverse hyperbolic sine of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|csch| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{csch(st)} computes the hyperbolic cosecant of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|sech| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{sech(st)} computes the hyperbolic secant of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|coth| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{coth(st)} computes the hyperbolic cotangent of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|tanh| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{tanh(st)} computes the hyperbolic tangent of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|cosh| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{cosh(st)} computes the hyperbolic cosine of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|sinh| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{sinh(st)} computes the hyperbolic sine of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|sinhcosh| (((|Record| (|:| |sinh| (|Stream| |#1|)) (|:| |cosh| (|Stream| |#1|))) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{sinhcosh(st)} returns a record containing the hyperbolic sine and cosine of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|acsc| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{acsc(st)} computes arccosecant of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|asec| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{asec(st)} computes arcsecant of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|acot| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{acot(st)} computes arccotangent of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|atan| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{atan(st)} computes arctangent of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|acos| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{acos(st)} computes arccosine of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|asin| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{asin(st)} computes arcsine of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|csc| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{csc(st)} computes cosecant of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|sec| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{sec(st)} computes secant of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|cot| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{cot(st)} computes cotangent of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|tan| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{tan(st)} computes tangent of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|cos| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{cos(st)} computes cosine of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|sin| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{sin(st)} computes sine of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|sincos| (((|Record| (|:| |sin| (|Stream| |#1|)) (|:| |cos| (|Stream| |#1|))) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{sincos(st)} returns a record containing the sine and cosine of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (** (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{st1 ** st2} computes the power of a power series \\spad{st1} by another power series \\spad{st2}.")) (|log| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{log(st)} computes the log of a power series.")) (|exp| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{exp(st)} computes the exponential of a power series \\spad{st}."))) NIL NIL (-1195 |Coef|) ((|constructor| (NIL "StreamTranscendentalFunctionsNonCommutative implements transcendental functions on Taylor series over a non-commutative ring,{} where a Taylor series is represented by a stream of its coefficients.")) (|acsch| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{acsch(st)} computes the inverse hyperbolic cosecant of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|asech| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{asech(st)} computes the inverse hyperbolic secant of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|acoth| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{acoth(st)} computes the inverse hyperbolic cotangent of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|atanh| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{atanh(st)} computes the inverse hyperbolic tangent of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|acosh| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{acosh(st)} computes the inverse hyperbolic cosine of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|asinh| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{asinh(st)} computes the inverse hyperbolic sine of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|csch| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{csch(st)} computes the hyperbolic cosecant of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|sech| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{sech(st)} computes the hyperbolic secant of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|coth| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{coth(st)} computes the hyperbolic cotangent of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|tanh| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{tanh(st)} computes the hyperbolic tangent of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|cosh| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{cosh(st)} computes the hyperbolic cosine of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|sinh| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{sinh(st)} computes the hyperbolic sine of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|acsc| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{acsc(st)} computes arccosecant of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|asec| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{asec(st)} computes arcsecant of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|acot| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{acot(st)} computes arccotangent of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|atan| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{atan(st)} computes arctangent of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|acos| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{acos(st)} computes arccosine of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|asin| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{asin(st)} computes arcsine of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|csc| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{csc(st)} computes cosecant of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|sec| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{sec(st)} computes secant of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|cot| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{cot(st)} computes cotangent of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|tan| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{tan(st)} computes tangent of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|cos| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{cos(st)} computes cosine of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (|sin| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{sin(st)} computes sine of a power series \\spad{st}.")) (** (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{st1 ** st2} computes the power of a power series \\spad{st1} by another power series \\spad{st2}.")) (|log| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{log(st)} computes the log of a power series.")) (|exp| (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|)) "\\spad{exp(st)} computes the exponential of a power series \\spad{st}."))) NIL NIL (-1196 R UP) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package computes the subresultants of two polynomials which is needed for the `Lazard Rioboo' enhancement to Tragers integrations formula For efficiency reasons this has been rewritten to call Lionel Ducos package which is currently the best one. \\blankline")) (|primitivePart| ((|#2| |#2| |#1|) "\\spad{primitivePart(p, q)} reduces the coefficient of \\spad{p} modulo \\spad{q},{} takes the primitive part of the result,{} and ensures that the leading coefficient of that result is monic.")) (|subresultantVector| (((|PrimitiveArray| |#2|) |#2| |#2|) "\\spad{subresultantVector(p, q)} returns \\spad{[p0,...,pn]} where \\spad{pi} is the \\spad{i}-th subresultant of \\spad{p} and \\spad{q}. In particular,{} \\spad{p0 = resultant(p, q)}."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-319)))) (-1197 |n| R) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain \\undocumented")) (|pointData| (((|List| (|Point| |#2|)) $) "\\spad{pointData(s)} returns the list of points from the point data field of the 3 dimensional subspace \\spad{s}.")) (|parent| (($ $) "\\spad{parent(s)} returns the subspace which is the parent of the indicated 3 dimensional subspace \\spad{s}. If \\spad{s} is the top level subspace an error message is returned.")) (|level| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{level(s)} returns a non negative integer which is the current level field of the indicated 3 dimensional subspace \\spad{s}.")) (|extractProperty| (((|SubSpaceComponentProperty|) $) "\\spad{extractProperty(s)} returns the property of domain \\spadtype{SubSpaceComponentProperty} of the indicated 3 dimensional subspace \\spad{s}.")) (|extractClosed| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{extractClosed(s)} returns the \\spadtype{Boolean} value of the closed property for the indicated 3 dimensional subspace \\spad{s}. If the property is closed,{} \\spad{True} is returned,{} otherwise \\spad{False} is returned.")) (|extractIndex| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{extractIndex(s)} returns a non negative integer which is the current index of the 3 dimensional subspace \\spad{s}.")) (|extractPoint| (((|Point| |#2|) $) "\\spad{extractPoint(s)} returns the point which is given by the current index location into the point data field of the 3 dimensional subspace \\spad{s}.")) (|traverse| (($ $ (|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|))) "\\spad{traverse(s,li)} follows the branch list of the 3 dimensional subspace,{} \\spad{s},{} along the path dictated by the list of non negative integers,{} \\spad{li},{} which points to the component which has been traversed to. The subspace,{} \\spad{s},{} is returned,{} where \\spad{s} is now the subspace pointed to by \\spad{li}.")) (|defineProperty| (($ $ (|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|SubSpaceComponentProperty|)) "\\spad{defineProperty(s,li,p)} defines the component property in the 3 dimensional subspace,{} \\spad{s},{} to be that of \\spad{p},{} where \\spad{p} is of the domain \\spadtype{SubSpaceComponentProperty}. The list of non negative integers,{} \\spad{li},{} dictates the path to follow,{} or,{} to look at it another way,{} points to the component whose property is being defined. The subspace,{} \\spad{s},{} is returned with the component property definition.")) (|closeComponent| (($ $ (|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{closeComponent(s,li,b)} sets the property of the component in the 3 dimensional subspace,{} \\spad{s},{} to be closed if \\spad{b} is \\spad{true},{} or open if \\spad{b} is \\spad{false}. The list of non negative integers,{} \\spad{li},{} dictates the path to follow,{} or,{} to look at it another way,{} points to the component whose closed property is to be set. The subspace,{} \\spad{s},{} is returned with the component property modification.")) (|modifyPoint| (($ $ (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|Point| |#2|)) "\\spad{modifyPoint(s,ind,p)} modifies the point referenced by the index location,{} \\spad{ind},{} by replacing it with the point,{} \\spad{p} in the 3 dimensional subspace,{} \\spad{s}. An error message occurs if \\spad{s} is empty,{} otherwise the subspace \\spad{s} is returned with the point modification.") (($ $ (|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{modifyPoint(s,li,i)} replaces an existing point in the 3 dimensional subspace,{} \\spad{s},{} with the 4 dimensional point indicated by the index location,{} \\spad{i}. The list of non negative integers,{} \\spad{li},{} dictates the path to follow,{} or,{} to look at it another way,{} points to the component in which the existing point is to be modified. An error message occurs if \\spad{s} is empty,{} otherwise the subspace \\spad{s} is returned with the point modification.") (($ $ (|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|Point| |#2|)) "\\spad{modifyPoint(s,li,p)} replaces an existing point in the 3 dimensional subspace,{} \\spad{s},{} with the 4 dimensional point,{} \\spad{p}. The list of non negative integers,{} \\spad{li},{} dictates the path to follow,{} or,{} to look at it another way,{} points to the component in which the existing point is to be modified. An error message occurs if \\spad{s} is empty,{} otherwise the subspace \\spad{s} is returned with the point modification.")) (|addPointLast| (($ $ $ (|Point| |#2|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{addPointLast(s,s2,li,p)} adds the 4 dimensional point,{} \\spad{p},{} to the 3 dimensional subspace,{} \\spad{s}. \\spad{s2} point to the end of the subspace \\spad{s}. \\spad{n} is the path in the \\spad{s2} component. The subspace \\spad{s} is returned with the additional point.")) (|addPoint2| (($ $ (|Point| |#2|)) "\\spad{addPoint2(s,p)} adds the 4 dimensional point,{} \\spad{p},{} to the 3 dimensional subspace,{} \\spad{s}. The subspace \\spad{s} is returned with the additional point.")) (|addPoint| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $ (|Point| |#2|)) "\\spad{addPoint(s,p)} adds the point,{} \\spad{p},{} to the 3 dimensional subspace,{} \\spad{s},{} and returns the new total number of points in \\spad{s}.") (($ $ (|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{addPoint(s,li,i)} adds the 4 dimensional point indicated by the index location,{} \\spad{i},{} to the 3 dimensional subspace,{} \\spad{s}. The list of non negative integers,{} \\spad{li},{} dictates the path to follow,{} or,{} to look at it another way,{} points to the component in which the point is to be added. It's length should range from 0 to \\spad{n - 1} where \\spad{n} is the dimension of the subspace. If the length is \\spad{n - 1},{} then a specific lowest level component is being referenced. If it is less than \\spad{n - 1},{} then some higher level component (0 indicates top level component) is being referenced and a component of that level with the desired point is created. The subspace \\spad{s} is returned with the additional point.") (($ $ (|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|Point| |#2|)) "\\spad{addPoint(s,li,p)} adds the 4 dimensional point,{} \\spad{p},{} to the 3 dimensional subspace,{} \\spad{s}. The list of non negative integers,{} \\spad{li},{} dictates the path to follow,{} or,{} to look at it another way,{} points to the component in which the point is to be added. It's length should range from 0 to \\spad{n - 1} where \\spad{n} is the dimension of the subspace. If the length is \\spad{n - 1},{} then a specific lowest level component is being referenced. If it is less than \\spad{n - 1},{} then some higher level component (0 indicates top level component) is being referenced and a component of that level with the desired point is created. The subspace \\spad{s} is returned with the additional point.")) (|separate| (((|List| $) $) "\\spad{separate(s)} makes each of the components of the \\spadtype{SubSpace},{} \\spad{s},{} into a list of separate and distinct subspaces and returns the list.")) (|merge| (($ (|List| $)) "\\spad{merge(ls)} a list of subspaces,{} \\spad{ls},{} into one subspace.") 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(|complexElementary| ((|#2| |#2| (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{complexElementary(f, x)} rewrites the kernels of \\spad{f} involving \\spad{x} in terms of the 2 fundamental complex transcendental elementary functions: \\spad{log, exp}.") ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{complexElementary(f)} rewrites \\spad{f} in terms of the 2 fundamental complex transcendental elementary functions: \\spad{log, exp}.")) (|complexNormalize| ((|#2| |#2| (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{complexNormalize(f, x)} rewrites \\spad{f} using the least possible number of complex independent kernels involving \\spad{x}.") ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{complexNormalize(f)} rewrites \\spad{f} using the least possible number of complex independent kernels."))) NIL NIL (-1240 R |Row| |Col| M) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package provides functions that compute \"fraction-free\" inverses of upper and lower triangular matrices over a integral domain. By \"fraction-free inverses\" we mean the following: given a matrix \\spad{B} with entries in \\spad{R} and an element \\spad{d} of \\spad{R} such that \\spad{d} * inv(\\spad{B}) also has entries in \\spad{R},{} we return \\spad{d} * inv(\\spad{B}). Thus,{} it is not necessary to pass to the quotient field in any of our computations.")) (|LowTriBddDenomInv| ((|#4| |#4| |#1|) "\\spad{LowTriBddDenomInv(B,d)} returns \\spad{M},{} where \\spad{B} is a non-singular lower triangular matrix and \\spad{d} is an element of \\spad{R} such that \\spad{M = d * inv(B)} has entries in \\spad{R}.")) (|UpTriBddDenomInv| ((|#4| |#4| |#1|) "\\spad{UpTriBddDenomInv(B,d)} returns \\spad{M},{} where \\spad{B} is a non-singular upper triangular matrix and \\spad{d} is an element of \\spad{R} such that \\spad{M = d * inv(B)} has entries in \\spad{R}."))) NIL NIL (-1241 R -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "TranscendentalManipulations provides functions to simplify and expand expressions involving transcendental operators.")) (|expandTrigProducts| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{expandTrigProducts(e)} replaces \\axiom{sin(\\spad{x})*sin(\\spad{y})} by \\spad{(cos(x-y)-cos(x+y))/2},{} \\axiom{cos(\\spad{x})*cos(\\spad{y})} by \\spad{(cos(x-y)+cos(x+y))/2},{} and \\axiom{sin(\\spad{x})*cos(\\spad{y})} by \\spad{(sin(x-y)+sin(x+y))/2}. Note that this operation uses the pattern matcher and so is relatively expensive. To avoid getting into an infinite loop the transformations are applied at most ten times.")) (|removeSinhSq| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{removeSinhSq(f)} converts every \\spad{sinh(u)**2} appearing in \\spad{f} into \\spad{1 - cosh(x)**2},{} and also reduces higher powers of \\spad{sinh(u)} with that formula.")) (|removeCoshSq| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{removeCoshSq(f)} converts every \\spad{cosh(u)**2} appearing in \\spad{f} into \\spad{1 - sinh(x)**2},{} and also reduces higher powers of \\spad{cosh(u)} with that formula.")) (|removeSinSq| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{removeSinSq(f)} converts every \\spad{sin(u)**2} appearing in \\spad{f} into \\spad{1 - cos(x)**2},{} and also reduces higher powers of \\spad{sin(u)} with that formula.")) (|removeCosSq| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{removeCosSq(f)} converts every \\spad{cos(u)**2} appearing in \\spad{f} into \\spad{1 - sin(x)**2},{} and also reduces higher powers of \\spad{cos(u)} with that formula.")) (|coth2tanh| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{coth2tanh(f)} converts every \\spad{coth(u)} appearing in \\spad{f} into \\spad{1/tanh(u)}.")) (|cot2tan| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{cot2tan(f)} converts every \\spad{cot(u)} appearing in \\spad{f} into \\spad{1/tan(u)}.")) (|tanh2coth| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{tanh2coth(f)} converts every \\spad{tanh(u)} appearing in \\spad{f} into \\spad{1/coth(u)}.")) (|tan2cot| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{tan2cot(f)} converts every \\spad{tan(u)} appearing in \\spad{f} into \\spad{1/cot(u)}.")) (|tanh2trigh| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{tanh2trigh(f)} converts every \\spad{tanh(u)} appearing in \\spad{f} into \\spad{sinh(u)/cosh(u)}.")) (|tan2trig| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{tan2trig(f)} converts every \\spad{tan(u)} appearing in \\spad{f} into \\spad{sin(u)/cos(u)}.")) (|sinh2csch| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{sinh2csch(f)} converts every \\spad{sinh(u)} appearing in \\spad{f} into \\spad{1/csch(u)}.")) (|sin2csc| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{sin2csc(f)} converts every \\spad{sin(u)} appearing in \\spad{f} into \\spad{1/csc(u)}.")) (|sech2cosh| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{sech2cosh(f)} converts every \\spad{sech(u)} appearing in \\spad{f} into \\spad{1/cosh(u)}.")) (|sec2cos| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{sec2cos(f)} converts every \\spad{sec(u)} appearing in \\spad{f} into \\spad{1/cos(u)}.")) (|csch2sinh| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{csch2sinh(f)} converts every \\spad{csch(u)} appearing in \\spad{f} into \\spad{1/sinh(u)}.")) (|csc2sin| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{csc2sin(f)} converts every \\spad{csc(u)} appearing in \\spad{f} into \\spad{1/sin(u)}.")) (|coth2trigh| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{coth2trigh(f)} converts every \\spad{coth(u)} appearing in \\spad{f} into \\spad{cosh(u)/sinh(u)}.")) (|cot2trig| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{cot2trig(f)} converts every \\spad{cot(u)} appearing in \\spad{f} into \\spad{cos(u)/sin(u)}.")) (|cosh2sech| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{cosh2sech(f)} converts every \\spad{cosh(u)} appearing in \\spad{f} into \\spad{1/sech(u)}.")) (|cos2sec| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{cos2sec(f)} converts every \\spad{cos(u)} appearing in \\spad{f} into \\spad{1/sec(u)}.")) (|expandLog| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{expandLog(f)} converts every \\spad{log(a/b)} appearing in \\spad{f} into \\spad{log(a) - log(b)},{} and every \\spad{log(a*b)} into \\spad{log(a) + log(b)}..")) (|expandPower| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{expandPower(f)} converts every power \\spad{(a/b)**c} appearing in \\spad{f} into \\spad{a**c * b**(-c)}.")) (|simplifyLog| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{simplifyLog(f)} converts every \\spad{log(a) - log(b)} appearing in \\spad{f} into \\spad{log(a/b)},{} every \\spad{log(a) + log(b)} into \\spad{log(a*b)} and every \\spad{n*log(a)} into \\spad{log(a^n)}.")) (|simplifyExp| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{simplifyExp(f)} converts every product \\spad{exp(a)*exp(b)} appearing in \\spad{f} into \\spad{exp(a+b)}.")) (|htrigs| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{htrigs(f)} converts all the exponentials in \\spad{f} into hyperbolic sines and cosines.")) (|simplify| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{simplify(f)} performs the following simplifications on f:\\begin{items} \\item 1. rewrites trigs and hyperbolic trigs in terms of \\spad{sin} ,{}\\spad{cos},{} \\spad{sinh},{} \\spad{cosh}. \\item 2. rewrites \\spad{sin**2} and \\spad{sinh**2} in terms of \\spad{cos} and \\spad{cosh},{} \\item 3. rewrites \\spad{exp(a)*exp(b)} as \\spad{exp(a+b)}. \\item 4. rewrites \\spad{(a**(1/n))**m * (a**(1/s))**t} as a single power of a single radical of \\spad{a}. \\end{items}")) (|expand| ((|#2| |#2|) "\\spad{expand(f)} performs the following expansions on f:\\begin{items} \\item 1. logs of products are expanded into sums of logs,{} \\item 2. trigonometric and hyperbolic trigonometric functions of sums are expanded into sums of products of trigonometric and hyperbolic trigonometric functions. \\item 3. formal powers of the form \\spad{(a/b)**c} are expanded into \\spad{a**c * b**(-c)}. \\end{items}"))) NIL ((-12 (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -633) (|%list| (QUOTE -916) (|devaluate| |#1|)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -912) (|devaluate| |#1|))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -633) (|%list| (QUOTE -916) (|devaluate| |#1|)))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -912) (|devaluate| |#1|))))) (-1242 |Coef|) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{TaylorSeries} is a general multivariate Taylor series domain over the ring Coef and with variables of type Symbol.")) (|fintegrate| (($ (|Mapping| $) (|Symbol|) |#1|) "\\spad{fintegrate(f,v,c)} is the integral of \\spad{f()} with respect \\indented{1}{to \\spad{v} and having \\spad{c} as the constant of integration.} \\indented{1}{The evaluation of \\spad{f()} is delayed.}")) (|integrate| (($ $ (|Symbol|) |#1|) "\\spad{integrate(s,v,c)} is the integral of \\spad{s} with respect \\indented{1}{to \\spad{v} and having \\spad{c} as the constant of integration.}")) (|coerce| (($ (|Polynomial| |#1|)) "\\spad{coerce(s)} regroups terms of \\spad{s} by total degree \\indented{1}{and forms a series.}") (($ (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{coerce(s)} converts a variable to a Taylor series")) (|coefficient| (((|Polynomial| |#1|) $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{coefficient(s, n)} gives the terms of total degree \\spad{n}."))) (((-4512 "*") |has| |#1| (-175)) (-4503 |has| |#1| (-571)) (-4505 . T) (-4504 . T) (-4507 . T)) ((|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -38) (|%list| (QUOTE -421) (QUOTE (-560))))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-175))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-149))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-147))) (-4144 (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-175))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-571)))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-571))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-376)))) (-1243 S R E V P) ((|constructor| (NIL "The category of triangular sets of multivariate polynomials with coefficients in an integral domain. Let \\axiom{\\spad{R}} be an integral domain and \\axiom{\\spad{V}} a finite ordered set of variables,{} say \\axiom{\\spad{X1} < \\spad{X2} < ... < Xn}. A set \\axiom{\\spad{S}} of polynomials in \\axiom{\\spad{R}[\\spad{X1},{}\\spad{X2},{}...,{}Xn]} is triangular if no elements of \\axiom{\\spad{S}} lies in \\axiom{\\spad{R}},{} and if two distinct elements of \\axiom{\\spad{S}} have distinct main variables. Note that the empty set is a triangular set. A triangular set is not necessarily a (lexicographical) Groebner basis and the notion of reduction related to triangular sets is based on the recursive view of polynomials. We recall this notion here and refer to [1] for more details. A polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{P}} is reduced \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t} a non-constant polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{Q}} if the degree of \\axiom{\\spad{P}} in the main variable of \\axiom{\\spad{Q}} is less than the main degree of \\axiom{\\spad{Q}}. A polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{P}} is reduced \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t} a triangular set \\axiom{\\spad{T}} if it is reduced \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. every polynomial of \\axiom{\\spad{T}}. \\newline References : \\indented{1}{[1] \\spad{P}. AUBRY,{} \\spad{D}. LAZARD and \\spad{M}. MORENO MAZA \"On the Theories} \\indented{5}{of Triangular Sets\" Journal of Symbol. Comp. (to appear)}")) (|coHeight| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\axiom{coHeight(ts)} returns \\axiom{size()\\$\\spad{V}} minus \\axiom{\\#ts}.")) (|extend| (($ $ |#5|) "\\axiom{extend(ts,{}\\spad{p})} returns a triangular set which encodes the simple extension by \\axiom{\\spad{p}} of the extension of the base field defined by \\axiom{ts},{} according to the properties of triangular sets of the current category If the required properties do not hold an error is returned.")) (|extendIfCan| (((|Union| $ "failed") $ |#5|) "\\axiom{extendIfCan(ts,{}\\spad{p})} returns a triangular set which encodes the simple extension by \\axiom{\\spad{p}} of the extension of the base field defined by \\axiom{ts},{} according to the properties of triangular sets of the current domain. If the required properties do not hold then \"failed\" is returned. This operation encodes in some sense the properties of the triangular sets of the current category. Is is used to implement the \\axiom{construct} operation to guarantee that every triangular set build from a list of polynomials has the required properties.")) (|select| (((|Union| |#5| "failed") $ |#4|) "\\axiom{select(ts,{}\\spad{v})} returns the polynomial of \\axiom{ts} with \\axiom{\\spad{v}} as main variable,{} if any.")) (|algebraic?| (((|Boolean|) |#4| $) "\\axiom{algebraic?(\\spad{v},{}ts)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{\\spad{v}} is the main variable of some polynomial in \\axiom{ts}.")) (|algebraicVariables| (((|List| |#4|) $) "\\axiom{algebraicVariables(ts)} returns the decreasingly sorted list of the main variables of the polynomials of \\axiom{ts}.")) (|rest| (((|Union| $ "failed") $) "\\axiom{rest(ts)} returns the polynomials of \\axiom{ts} with smaller main variable than \\axiom{mvar(ts)} if \\axiom{ts} is not empty,{} otherwise returns \"failed\"")) (|last| (((|Union| |#5| "failed") $) "\\axiom{last(ts)} returns the polynomial of \\axiom{ts} with smallest main variable if \\axiom{ts} is not empty,{} otherwise returns \\axiom{\"failed\"}.")) (|first| (((|Union| |#5| "failed") $) "\\axiom{first(ts)} returns the polynomial of \\axiom{ts} with greatest main variable if \\axiom{ts} is not empty,{} otherwise returns \\axiom{\"failed\"}.")) (|zeroSetSplitIntoTriangularSystems| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |close| $) (|:| |open| (|List| |#5|)))) (|List| |#5|)) "\\axiom{zeroSetSplitIntoTriangularSystems(lp)} returns a list of triangular systems \\axiom{[[\\spad{ts1},{}\\spad{qs1}],{}...,{}[tsn,{}qsn]]} such that the zero set of \\axiom{lp} is the union of the closures of the \\axiom{W_i} where \\axiom{W_i} consists of the zeros of \\axiom{ts} which do not cancel any polynomial in \\axiom{qsi}.")) (|zeroSetSplit| (((|List| $) (|List| |#5|)) "\\axiom{zeroSetSplit(lp)} returns a list \\axiom{lts} of triangular sets such that the zero set of \\axiom{lp} is the union of the closures of the regular zero sets of the members of \\axiom{lts}.")) (|reduceByQuasiMonic| ((|#5| |#5| $) "\\axiom{reduceByQuasiMonic(\\spad{p},{}ts)} returns the same as \\axiom{remainder(\\spad{p},{}collectQuasiMonic(ts)).polnum}.")) (|collectQuasiMonic| (($ $) "\\axiom{collectQuasiMonic(ts)} returns the subset of \\axiom{ts} consisting of the polynomials with initial in \\axiom{\\spad{R}}.")) (|removeZero| ((|#5| |#5| $) "\\axiom{removeZero(\\spad{p},{}ts)} returns \\axiom{0} if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} reduces to \\axiom{0} by pseudo-division \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t} \\axiom{ts} otherwise returns a polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{q}} computed from \\axiom{\\spad{p}} by removing any coefficient in \\axiom{\\spad{p}} reducing to \\axiom{0}.")) (|initiallyReduce| ((|#5| |#5| $) "\\axiom{initiallyReduce(\\spad{p},{}ts)} returns a polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{r}} such that \\axiom{initiallyReduced?(\\spad{r},{}ts)} holds and there exists some product \\axiom{\\spad{h}} of \\axiom{initials(ts)} such that \\axiom{h*p - \\spad{r}} lies in the ideal generated by \\axiom{ts}.")) (|headReduce| ((|#5| |#5| $) "\\axiom{headReduce(\\spad{p},{}ts)} returns a polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{r}} such that \\axiom{headReduce?(\\spad{r},{}ts)} holds and there exists some product \\axiom{\\spad{h}} of \\axiom{initials(ts)} such that \\axiom{h*p - \\spad{r}} lies in the ideal generated by \\axiom{ts}.")) (|stronglyReduce| ((|#5| |#5| $) "\\axiom{stronglyReduce(\\spad{p},{}ts)} returns a polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{r}} such that \\axiom{stronglyReduced?(\\spad{r},{}ts)} holds and there exists some product \\axiom{\\spad{h}} of \\axiom{initials(ts)} such that \\axiom{h*p - \\spad{r}} lies in the ideal generated by \\axiom{ts}.")) (|rewriteSetWithReduction| (((|List| |#5|) (|List| |#5|) $ (|Mapping| |#5| |#5| |#5|) (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#5| |#5|)) "\\axiom{rewriteSetWithReduction(lp,{}ts,{}redOp,{}redOp?)} returns a list \\axiom{lq} of polynomials such that \\axiom{[reduce(\\spad{p},{}ts,{}redOp,{}redOp?) for \\spad{p} in lp]} and \\axiom{lp} have the same zeros inside the regular zero set of \\axiom{ts}. Moreover,{} for every polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{q}} in \\axiom{lq} and every polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{t}} in \\axiom{ts} \\axiom{redOp?(\\spad{q},{}\\spad{t})} holds and there exists a polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{p}} in the ideal generated by \\axiom{lp} and a product \\axiom{\\spad{h}} of \\axiom{initials(ts)} such that \\axiom{h*p - \\spad{r}} lies in the ideal generated by \\axiom{ts}. The operation \\axiom{redOp} must satisfy the following conditions. For every \\axiom{\\spad{p}} and \\axiom{\\spad{q}} we have \\axiom{redOp?(redOp(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{q}),{}\\spad{q})} and there exists an integer \\axiom{\\spad{e}} and a polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{f}} such that \\axiom{init(\\spad{q})^e*p = f*q + redOp(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{q})}.")) (|reduce| ((|#5| |#5| $ (|Mapping| |#5| |#5| |#5|) (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#5| |#5|)) "\\axiom{reduce(\\spad{p},{}ts,{}redOp,{}redOp?)} returns a polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{r}} such that \\axiom{redOp?(\\spad{r},{}\\spad{p})} holds for every \\axiom{\\spad{p}} of \\axiom{ts} and there exists some product \\axiom{\\spad{h}} of the initials of the members of \\axiom{ts} such that \\axiom{h*p - \\spad{r}} lies in the ideal generated by \\axiom{ts}. The operation \\axiom{redOp} must satisfy the following conditions. For every \\axiom{\\spad{p}} and \\axiom{\\spad{q}} we have \\axiom{redOp?(redOp(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{q}),{}\\spad{q})} and there exists an integer \\axiom{\\spad{e}} and a polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{f}} such that \\axiom{init(\\spad{q})^e*p = f*q + redOp(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{q})}.")) (|autoReduced?| (((|Boolean|) $ (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#5| (|List| |#5|))) "\\axiom{autoReduced?(ts,{}redOp?)} returns \\spad{true} iff every element of \\axiom{ts} is reduced \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t} to every other in the sense of \\axiom{redOp?}")) (|initiallyReduced?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{initiallyReduced?(ts)} returns \\spad{true} iff for every element \\axiom{\\spad{p}} of \\axiom{\\spad{ts}} \\axiom{\\spad{p}} and all its iterated initials are reduced \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. to the other elements of \\axiom{\\spad{ts}} with the same main variable.") (((|Boolean|) |#5| $) "\\axiom{initiallyReduced?(\\spad{p},{}ts)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{\\spad{p}} and all its iterated initials are reduced \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. to the elements of \\axiom{ts} with the same main variable.")) (|headReduced?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{headReduced?(ts)} returns \\spad{true} iff the head of every element of \\axiom{\\spad{ts}} is reduced \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t} to any other element of \\axiom{\\spad{ts}}.") (((|Boolean|) |#5| $) "\\axiom{headReduced?(\\spad{p},{}ts)} returns \\spad{true} iff the head of \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is reduced \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\axiom{ts}.")) (|stronglyReduced?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\axiom{stronglyReduced?(ts)} returns \\spad{true} iff every element of \\axiom{ts} is reduced \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t} to any other element of \\axiom{ts}.") (((|Boolean|) |#5| $) "\\axiom{stronglyReduced?(\\spad{p},{}ts)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is reduced \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\axiom{ts}.")) (|reduced?| (((|Boolean|) |#5| $ (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#5| |#5|)) "\\axiom{reduced?(\\spad{p},{}ts,{}redOp?)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is reduced \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. in the sense of the operation \\axiom{redOp?},{} that is if for every \\axiom{\\spad{t}} in \\axiom{ts} \\axiom{redOp?(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{t})} holds.")) (|normalized?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\axiom{normalized?(ts)} returns \\spad{true} iff for every axiom{\\spad{p}} in axiom{ts} we have \\axiom{normalized?(\\spad{p},{}us)} where \\axiom{us} is \\axiom{collectUnder(ts,{}mvar(\\spad{p}))}.") (((|Boolean|) |#5| $) "\\axiom{normalized?(\\spad{p},{}ts)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{\\spad{p}} and all its iterated initials have degree zero \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. the main variables of the polynomials of \\axiom{ts}")) (|quasiComponent| (((|Record| (|:| |close| (|List| |#5|)) (|:| |open| (|List| |#5|))) $) "\\axiom{quasiComponent(ts)} returns \\axiom{[lp,{}lq]} where \\axiom{lp} is the list of the members of \\axiom{ts} and \\axiom{lq}is \\axiom{initials(ts)}.")) (|degree| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\axiom{degree(ts)} returns the product of main degrees of the members of \\axiom{ts}.")) (|initials| (((|List| |#5|) $) "\\axiom{initials(ts)} returns the list of the non-constant initials of the members of \\axiom{ts}.")) (|basicSet| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |bas| $) (|:| |top| (|List| |#5|))) "failed") (|List| |#5|) (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#5|) (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#5| |#5|)) "\\axiom{basicSet(ps,{}pred?,{}redOp?)} returns the same as \\axiom{basicSet(qs,{}redOp?)} where \\axiom{qs} consists of the polynomials of \\axiom{ps} satisfying property \\axiom{pred?}.") (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |bas| $) (|:| |top| (|List| |#5|))) "failed") (|List| |#5|) (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#5| |#5|)) "\\axiom{basicSet(ps,{}redOp?)} returns \\axiom{[bs,{}ts]} where \\axiom{concat(bs,{}ts)} is \\axiom{ps} and \\axiom{bs} is a basic set in Wu Wen Tsun sense of \\axiom{ps} \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t} the reduction-test \\axiom{redOp?},{} if no non-zero constant polynomial lie in \\axiom{ps},{} otherwise \\axiom{\"failed\"} is returned.")) (|infRittWu?| (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\axiom{infRittWu?(\\spad{ts1},{}\\spad{ts2})} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{\\spad{ts2}} has higher rank than \\axiom{\\spad{ts1}} in Wu Wen Tsun sense."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#4| (QUOTE (-381)))) (-1244 R E V P) ((|constructor| (NIL "The category of triangular sets of multivariate polynomials with coefficients in an integral domain. Let \\axiom{\\spad{R}} be an integral domain and \\axiom{\\spad{V}} a finite ordered set of variables,{} say \\axiom{\\spad{X1} < \\spad{X2} < ... < Xn}. A set \\axiom{\\spad{S}} of polynomials in \\axiom{\\spad{R}[\\spad{X1},{}\\spad{X2},{}...,{}Xn]} is triangular if no elements of \\axiom{\\spad{S}} lies in \\axiom{\\spad{R}},{} and if two distinct elements of \\axiom{\\spad{S}} have distinct main variables. Note that the empty set is a triangular set. A triangular set is not necessarily a (lexicographical) Groebner basis and the notion of reduction related to triangular sets is based on the recursive view of polynomials. We recall this notion here and refer to [1] for more details. A polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{P}} is reduced \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t} a non-constant polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{Q}} if the degree of \\axiom{\\spad{P}} in the main variable of \\axiom{\\spad{Q}} is less than the main degree of \\axiom{\\spad{Q}}. A polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{P}} is reduced \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t} a triangular set \\axiom{\\spad{T}} if it is reduced \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. every polynomial of \\axiom{\\spad{T}}. \\newline References : \\indented{1}{[1] \\spad{P}. AUBRY,{} \\spad{D}. LAZARD and \\spad{M}. MORENO MAZA \"On the Theories} \\indented{5}{of Triangular Sets\" Journal of Symbol. Comp. (to appear)}")) (|coHeight| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\axiom{coHeight(ts)} returns \\axiom{size()\\$\\spad{V}} minus \\axiom{\\#ts}.")) (|extend| (($ $ |#4|) "\\axiom{extend(ts,{}\\spad{p})} returns a triangular set which encodes the simple extension by \\axiom{\\spad{p}} of the extension of the base field defined by \\axiom{ts},{} according to the properties of triangular sets of the current category If the required properties do not hold an error is returned.")) (|extendIfCan| (((|Union| $ "failed") $ |#4|) "\\axiom{extendIfCan(ts,{}\\spad{p})} returns a triangular set which encodes the simple extension by \\axiom{\\spad{p}} of the extension of the base field defined by \\axiom{ts},{} according to the properties of triangular sets of the current domain. If the required properties do not hold then \"failed\" is returned. This operation encodes in some sense the properties of the triangular sets of the current category. Is is used to implement the \\axiom{construct} operation to guarantee that every triangular set build from a list of polynomials has the required properties.")) (|select| (((|Union| |#4| "failed") $ |#3|) "\\axiom{select(ts,{}\\spad{v})} returns the polynomial of \\axiom{ts} with \\axiom{\\spad{v}} as main variable,{} if any.")) (|algebraic?| (((|Boolean|) |#3| $) "\\axiom{algebraic?(\\spad{v},{}ts)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{\\spad{v}} is the main variable of some polynomial in \\axiom{ts}.")) (|algebraicVariables| (((|List| |#3|) $) "\\axiom{algebraicVariables(ts)} returns the decreasingly sorted list of the main variables of the polynomials of \\axiom{ts}.")) (|rest| (((|Union| $ "failed") $) "\\axiom{rest(ts)} returns the polynomials of \\axiom{ts} with smaller main variable than \\axiom{mvar(ts)} if \\axiom{ts} is not empty,{} otherwise returns \"failed\"")) (|last| (((|Union| |#4| "failed") $) "\\axiom{last(ts)} returns the polynomial of \\axiom{ts} with smallest main variable if \\axiom{ts} is not empty,{} otherwise returns \\axiom{\"failed\"}.")) (|first| (((|Union| |#4| "failed") $) "\\axiom{first(ts)} returns the polynomial of \\axiom{ts} with greatest main variable if \\axiom{ts} is not empty,{} otherwise returns \\axiom{\"failed\"}.")) (|zeroSetSplitIntoTriangularSystems| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |close| $) (|:| |open| (|List| |#4|)))) (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{zeroSetSplitIntoTriangularSystems(lp)} returns a list of triangular systems \\axiom{[[\\spad{ts1},{}\\spad{qs1}],{}...,{}[tsn,{}qsn]]} such that the zero set of \\axiom{lp} is the union of the closures of the \\axiom{W_i} where \\axiom{W_i} consists of the zeros of \\axiom{ts} which do not cancel any polynomial in \\axiom{qsi}.")) (|zeroSetSplit| (((|List| $) (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{zeroSetSplit(lp)} returns a list \\axiom{lts} of triangular sets such that the zero set of \\axiom{lp} is the union of the closures of the regular zero sets of the members of \\axiom{lts}.")) (|reduceByQuasiMonic| ((|#4| |#4| $) "\\axiom{reduceByQuasiMonic(\\spad{p},{}ts)} returns the same as \\axiom{remainder(\\spad{p},{}collectQuasiMonic(ts)).polnum}.")) (|collectQuasiMonic| (($ $) "\\axiom{collectQuasiMonic(ts)} returns the subset of \\axiom{ts} consisting of the polynomials with initial in \\axiom{\\spad{R}}.")) (|removeZero| ((|#4| |#4| $) "\\axiom{removeZero(\\spad{p},{}ts)} returns \\axiom{0} if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} reduces to \\axiom{0} by pseudo-division \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t} \\axiom{ts} otherwise returns a polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{q}} computed from \\axiom{\\spad{p}} by removing any coefficient in \\axiom{\\spad{p}} reducing to \\axiom{0}.")) (|initiallyReduce| ((|#4| |#4| $) "\\axiom{initiallyReduce(\\spad{p},{}ts)} returns a polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{r}} such that \\axiom{initiallyReduced?(\\spad{r},{}ts)} holds and there exists some product \\axiom{\\spad{h}} of \\axiom{initials(ts)} such that \\axiom{h*p - \\spad{r}} lies in the ideal generated by \\axiom{ts}.")) (|headReduce| ((|#4| |#4| $) "\\axiom{headReduce(\\spad{p},{}ts)} returns a polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{r}} such that \\axiom{headReduce?(\\spad{r},{}ts)} holds and there exists some product \\axiom{\\spad{h}} of \\axiom{initials(ts)} such that \\axiom{h*p - \\spad{r}} lies in the ideal generated by \\axiom{ts}.")) (|stronglyReduce| ((|#4| |#4| $) "\\axiom{stronglyReduce(\\spad{p},{}ts)} returns a polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{r}} such that \\axiom{stronglyReduced?(\\spad{r},{}ts)} holds and there exists some product \\axiom{\\spad{h}} of \\axiom{initials(ts)} such that \\axiom{h*p - \\spad{r}} lies in the ideal generated by \\axiom{ts}.")) (|rewriteSetWithReduction| (((|List| |#4|) (|List| |#4|) $ (|Mapping| |#4| |#4| |#4|) (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#4| |#4|)) "\\axiom{rewriteSetWithReduction(lp,{}ts,{}redOp,{}redOp?)} returns a list \\axiom{lq} of polynomials such that \\axiom{[reduce(\\spad{p},{}ts,{}redOp,{}redOp?) for \\spad{p} in lp]} and \\axiom{lp} have the same zeros inside the regular zero set of \\axiom{ts}. Moreover,{} for every polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{q}} in \\axiom{lq} and every polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{t}} in \\axiom{ts} \\axiom{redOp?(\\spad{q},{}\\spad{t})} holds and there exists a polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{p}} in the ideal generated by \\axiom{lp} and a product \\axiom{\\spad{h}} of \\axiom{initials(ts)} such that \\axiom{h*p - \\spad{r}} lies in the ideal generated by \\axiom{ts}. The operation \\axiom{redOp} must satisfy the following conditions. For every \\axiom{\\spad{p}} and \\axiom{\\spad{q}} we have \\axiom{redOp?(redOp(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{q}),{}\\spad{q})} and there exists an integer \\axiom{\\spad{e}} and a polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{f}} such that \\axiom{init(\\spad{q})^e*p = f*q + redOp(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{q})}.")) (|reduce| ((|#4| |#4| $ (|Mapping| |#4| |#4| |#4|) (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#4| |#4|)) "\\axiom{reduce(\\spad{p},{}ts,{}redOp,{}redOp?)} returns a polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{r}} such that \\axiom{redOp?(\\spad{r},{}\\spad{p})} holds for every \\axiom{\\spad{p}} of \\axiom{ts} and there exists some product \\axiom{\\spad{h}} of the initials of the members of \\axiom{ts} such that \\axiom{h*p - \\spad{r}} lies in the ideal generated by \\axiom{ts}. The operation \\axiom{redOp} must satisfy the following conditions. For every \\axiom{\\spad{p}} and \\axiom{\\spad{q}} we have \\axiom{redOp?(redOp(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{q}),{}\\spad{q})} and there exists an integer \\axiom{\\spad{e}} and a polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{f}} such that \\axiom{init(\\spad{q})^e*p = f*q + redOp(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{q})}.")) (|autoReduced?| (((|Boolean|) $ (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#4| (|List| |#4|))) "\\axiom{autoReduced?(ts,{}redOp?)} returns \\spad{true} iff every element of \\axiom{ts} is reduced \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t} to every other in the sense of \\axiom{redOp?}")) (|initiallyReduced?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{initiallyReduced?(ts)} returns \\spad{true} iff for every element \\axiom{\\spad{p}} of \\axiom{\\spad{ts}} \\axiom{\\spad{p}} and all its iterated initials are reduced \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. to the other elements of \\axiom{\\spad{ts}} with the same main variable.") (((|Boolean|) |#4| $) "\\axiom{initiallyReduced?(\\spad{p},{}ts)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{\\spad{p}} and all its iterated initials are reduced \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. to the elements of \\axiom{ts} with the same main variable.")) (|headReduced?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{headReduced?(ts)} returns \\spad{true} iff the head of every element of \\axiom{\\spad{ts}} is reduced \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t} to any other element of \\axiom{\\spad{ts}}.") (((|Boolean|) |#4| $) "\\axiom{headReduced?(\\spad{p},{}ts)} returns \\spad{true} iff the head of \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is reduced \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\axiom{ts}.")) (|stronglyReduced?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\axiom{stronglyReduced?(ts)} returns \\spad{true} iff every element of \\axiom{ts} is reduced \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t} to any other element of \\axiom{ts}.") (((|Boolean|) |#4| $) "\\axiom{stronglyReduced?(\\spad{p},{}ts)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is reduced \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\axiom{ts}.")) (|reduced?| (((|Boolean|) |#4| $ (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#4| |#4|)) "\\axiom{reduced?(\\spad{p},{}ts,{}redOp?)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is reduced \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. in the sense of the operation \\axiom{redOp?},{} that is if for every \\axiom{\\spad{t}} in \\axiom{ts} \\axiom{redOp?(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{t})} holds.")) (|normalized?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\axiom{normalized?(ts)} returns \\spad{true} iff for every axiom{\\spad{p}} in axiom{ts} we have \\axiom{normalized?(\\spad{p},{}us)} where \\axiom{us} is \\axiom{collectUnder(ts,{}mvar(\\spad{p}))}.") (((|Boolean|) |#4| $) "\\axiom{normalized?(\\spad{p},{}ts)} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{\\spad{p}} and all its iterated initials have degree zero \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. the main variables of the polynomials of \\axiom{ts}")) (|quasiComponent| (((|Record| (|:| |close| (|List| |#4|)) (|:| |open| (|List| |#4|))) $) "\\axiom{quasiComponent(ts)} returns \\axiom{[lp,{}lq]} where \\axiom{lp} is the list of the members of \\axiom{ts} and \\axiom{lq}is \\axiom{initials(ts)}.")) (|degree| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\axiom{degree(ts)} returns the product of main degrees of the members of \\axiom{ts}.")) (|initials| (((|List| |#4|) $) "\\axiom{initials(ts)} returns the list of the non-constant initials of the members of \\axiom{ts}.")) (|basicSet| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |bas| $) (|:| |top| (|List| |#4|))) "failed") (|List| |#4|) (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#4|) (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#4| |#4|)) "\\axiom{basicSet(ps,{}pred?,{}redOp?)} returns the same as \\axiom{basicSet(qs,{}redOp?)} where \\axiom{qs} consists of the polynomials of \\axiom{ps} satisfying property \\axiom{pred?}.") (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |bas| $) (|:| |top| (|List| |#4|))) "failed") (|List| |#4|) (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#4| |#4|)) "\\axiom{basicSet(ps,{}redOp?)} returns \\axiom{[bs,{}ts]} where \\axiom{concat(bs,{}ts)} is \\axiom{ps} and \\axiom{bs} is a basic set in Wu Wen Tsun sense of \\axiom{ps} \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t} the reduction-test \\axiom{redOp?},{} if no non-zero constant polynomial lie in \\axiom{ps},{} otherwise \\axiom{\"failed\"} is returned.")) (|infRittWu?| (((|Boolean|) $ $) "\\axiom{infRittWu?(\\spad{ts1},{}\\spad{ts2})} returns \\spad{true} iff \\axiom{\\spad{ts2}} has higher rank than \\axiom{\\spad{ts1}} in Wu Wen Tsun sense."))) ((-4511 . T) (-4510 . T)) NIL (-1245 |Curve|) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{2}{Package for constructing tubes around 3-dimensional parametric curves.} Domain of tubes around 3-dimensional parametric curves.")) (|tube| (($ |#1| (|List| (|List| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{tube(c,ll,b)} creates a tube of the domain \\spadtype{TubePlot} from a space curve \\spad{c} of the category \\spadtype{PlottableSpaceCurveCategory},{} a list of lists of points (loops) \\spad{ll} and a boolean \\spad{b} which if \\spad{true} indicates a closed tube,{} or if \\spad{false} an open tube.")) (|setClosed| (((|Boolean|) $ (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{setClosed(t,b)} declares the given tube plot \\spad{t} to be closed if \\spad{b} is \\spad{true},{} or if \\spad{b} is \\spad{false},{} \\spad{t} is set to be open.")) (|open?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{open?(t)} tests whether the given tube plot \\spad{t} is open.")) (|closed?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{closed?(t)} tests whether the given tube plot \\spad{t} is closed.")) (|listLoops| (((|List| (|List| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)))) $) "\\spad{listLoops(t)} returns the list of lists of points,{} or the 'loops',{} of the given tube plot \\spad{t}.")) (|getCurve| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{getCurve(t)} returns the \\spadtype{PlottableSpaceCurveCategory} representing the parametric curve of the given tube plot \\spad{t}."))) NIL NIL (-1246) ((|constructor| (NIL "Tools for constructing tubes around 3-dimensional parametric curves.")) (|loopPoints| (((|List| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|) (|List| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{loopPoints(p,n,b,r,lls)} creates and returns a list of points which form the loop with radius \\spad{r},{} around the center point indicated by the point \\spad{p},{} with the principal normal vector of the space curve at point \\spad{p} given by the point(vector) \\spad{n},{} and the binormal vector given by the point(vector) \\spad{b},{} and a list of lists,{} \\spad{lls},{} which is the \\spadfun{cosSinInfo} of the number of points defining the loop.")) (|cosSinInfo| (((|List| (|List| (|DoubleFloat|))) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{cosSinInfo(n)} returns the list of lists of values for \\spad{n},{} in the form: \\spad{[[cos(n - 1) a,sin(n - 1) a],...,[cos 2 a,sin 2 a],[cos a,sin a]]} where \\spad{a = 2 pi/n}. Note: \\spad{n} should be greater than 2.")) (|unitVector| (((|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{unitVector(p)} creates the unit vector of the point \\spad{p} and returns the result as a point. Note: \\spad{unitVector(p) = p/|p|}.")) (|cross| (((|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{cross(p,q)} computes the cross product of the two points \\spad{p} and \\spad{q} using only the first three coordinates,{} and keeping the color of the first point \\spad{p}. The result is returned as a point.")) (|dot| (((|DoubleFloat|) (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{dot(p,q)} computes the dot product of the two points \\spad{p} and \\spad{q} using only the first three coordinates,{} and returns the resulting \\spadtype{DoubleFloat}.")) (- (((|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{p - q} computes and returns a point whose coordinates are the differences of the coordinates of two points \\spad{p} and \\spad{q},{} using the color,{} or fourth coordinate,{} of the first point \\spad{p} as the color also of the point \\spad{q}.")) (+ (((|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{p + q} computes and returns a point whose coordinates are the sums of the coordinates of the two points \\spad{p} and \\spad{q},{} using the color,{} or fourth coordinate,{} of the first point \\spad{p} as the color also of the point \\spad{q}.")) (* (((|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{s * p} returns a point whose coordinates are the scalar multiple of the point \\spad{p} by the scalar \\spad{s},{} preserving the color,{} or fourth coordinate,{} of \\spad{p}.")) (|point| (((|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|)) "\\spad{point(x1,x2,x3,c)} creates and returns a point from the three specified coordinates \\spad{x1},{} \\spad{x2},{} \\spad{x3},{} and also a fourth coordinate,{} \\spad{c},{} which is generally used to specify the color of the point."))) NIL NIL (-1247 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{1}{This domain is used to interface with the interpreter's notion} of comma-delimited sequences of values.")) (|length| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{length(x)} returns the number of elements in tuple \\spad{x}")) (|select| ((|#1| $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{select(x,n)} returns the \\spad{n}-th element of tuple \\spad{x}. tuples are 0-based"))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888))))) (-1248 -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "A basic package for the factorization of bivariate polynomials over a finite field. The functions here represent the base step for the multivariate factorizer.")) (|twoFactor| (((|Factored| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|))) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{twoFactor(p,n)} returns the factorisation of polynomial \\spad{p},{} a sparse univariate polynomial (sup) over a sup over \\spad{F}. Also,{} \\spad{p} is assumed primitive and square-free and \\spad{n} is the degree of the inner variable of \\spad{p} (maximum of the degrees of the coefficients of \\spad{p}).")) (|generalSqFr| (((|Factored| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|))) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|))) "\\spad{generalSqFr(p)} returns the square-free factorisation of polynomial \\spad{p},{} a sparse univariate polynomial (sup) over a sup over \\spad{F}.")) (|generalTwoFactor| (((|Factored| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|))) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|))) "\\spad{generalTwoFactor(p)} returns the factorisation of polynomial \\spad{p},{} a sparse univariate polynomial (sup) over a sup over \\spad{F}."))) NIL NIL (-1249) ((|constructor| (NIL "The fundamental Type."))) NIL NIL (-1250) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain represents a type AST."))) NIL NIL (-1251 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "Provides functions to force a partial ordering on any set.")) (|more?| (((|Boolean|) |#1| |#1|) "\\spad{more?(a, b)} compares \\spad{a} and \\spad{b} in the partial ordering induced by setOrder,{} and uses the ordering on \\spad{S} if \\spad{a} and \\spad{b} are not comparable in the partial ordering.")) (|userOrdered?| (((|Boolean|)) "\\spad{userOrdered?()} tests if the partial ordering induced by \\spadfunFrom{setOrder}{UserDefinedPartialOrdering} is not empty.")) (|largest| ((|#1| (|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{largest l} returns the largest element of \\spad{l} where the partial ordering induced by setOrder is completed into a total one by the ordering on \\spad{S}.") ((|#1| (|List| |#1|) (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#1| |#1|)) "\\spad{largest(l, fn)} returns the largest element of \\spad{l} where the partial ordering induced by setOrder is completed into a total one by fn.")) (|less?| (((|Boolean|) |#1| |#1| (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#1| |#1|)) "\\spad{less?(a, b, fn)} compares \\spad{a} and \\spad{b} in the partial ordering induced by setOrder,{} and returns \\spad{fn(a, b)} if \\spad{a} and \\spad{b} are not comparable in that ordering.") (((|Union| (|Boolean|) "failed") |#1| |#1|) "\\spad{less?(a, b)} compares \\spad{a} and \\spad{b} in the partial ordering induced by setOrder.")) 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(|setOrder| (((|Void|) (|List| |#1|) (|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{setOrder([b1,...,bm], [a1,...,an])} defines a partial ordering on \\spad{S} given by: \\indented{3}{(1)\\space{2}\\spad{b1 < b2 < ... < bm < a1 < a2 < ... < an}.} \\indented{3}{(2)\\space{2}\\spad{bj < c < ai}\\space{2}for \\spad{c} not among the \\spad{ai}'s and bj's.} \\indented{3}{(3)\\space{2}undefined on \\spad{(c,d)} if neither is among the \\spad{ai}'s,{}bj's.}") (((|Void|) (|List| |#1|)) "\\spad{setOrder([a1,...,an])} defines a partial ordering on \\spad{S} given by: \\indented{3}{(1)\\space{2}\\spad{a1 < a2 < ... < an}.} \\indented{3}{(2)\\space{2}\\spad{b < ai\\space{3}for i = 1..n} and \\spad{b} not among the \\spad{ai}'s.} \\indented{3}{(3)\\space{2}undefined on \\spad{(b, c)} if neither is among the \\spad{ai}'s.}"))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-872)))) (-1252) ((|constructor| (NIL "This packages provides functions to allow the user to select the ordering on the variables and operators for displaying polynomials,{} fractions and expressions. 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It could be improved with a version doing the work on place and also with a special case for squares. We've done this in Basicmath,{} but we believe that this out of the scope of AXIOM.")) (|karatsuba| ((|#2| |#2| |#2| (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{karatsuba(a,b,l,k)} returns \\spad{a*b} by applying Karatsuba's trick provided that both \\spad{a} and \\spad{b} have at least \\spad{l} terms and \\spad{k > 0} holds and by calling \\spad{noKaratsuba} otherwise. The other multiplications are performed by recursive calls with the same third argument and \\spad{k-1} as fourth argument.")) (|karatsubaOnce| ((|#2| |#2| |#2|) "\\spad{karatsuba(a,b)} returns \\spad{a*b} by applying Karatsuba's trick once. The other multiplications are performed by calling \\spad{*} from \\spad{U}.")) (|noKaratsuba| ((|#2| |#2| |#2|) "\\spad{noKaratsuba(a,b)} returns \\spad{a*b} without using Karatsuba's trick at all."))) 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This package allows one to apply a function to the coefficients of a univariate Puiseux series.")) (|map| (((|UnivariatePuiseuxSeries| |#2| |#4| |#6|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) (|UnivariatePuiseuxSeries| |#1| |#3| |#5|)) "\\spad{map(f,g(x))} applies the map \\spad{f} to the coefficients of the Puiseux series \\spad{g(x)}."))) NIL NIL (-1282 |Coef|) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\spadtype{UnivariatePuiseuxSeriesCategory} is the category of Puiseux series in one variable.")) (|integrate| (($ $ (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{integrate(f(x),y)} returns an anti-derivative of the power series \\spad{f(x)} with respect to the variable \\spad{y}.") (($ $ (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{integrate(f(x),var)} returns an anti-derivative of the power series \\spad{f(x)} with respect to the variable \\spad{var}.") (($ $) "\\spad{integrate(f(x))} returns an anti-derivative of the power series \\spad{f(x)} with constant coefficient 1. We may integrate a series when we can divide coefficients by rational numbers.")) 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A Puiseux series is represented by a pair \\spad{[r,f(x)]},{} where \\spad{r} is a positive rational number and \\spad{f(x)} is a Laurent series. This pair represents the Puiseux series \\spad{f(x^r)}.")) (|laurentIfCan| (((|Union| |#3| "failed") $) "\\spad{laurentIfCan(f(x))} converts the Puiseux series \\spad{f(x)} to a Laurent series if possible. If this is not possible,{} \"failed\" is returned.")) (|laurent| ((|#3| $) "\\spad{laurent(f(x))} converts the Puiseux series \\spad{f(x)} to a Laurent series if possible. Error: if this is not possible.")) (|degree| (((|Fraction| (|Integer|)) $) "\\spad{degree(f(x))} returns the degree of the leading term of the Puiseux series \\spad{f(x)},{} which may have zero as a coefficient.")) (|laurentRep| ((|#3| $) "\\spad{laurentRep(f(x))} returns \\spad{g(x)} where the Puiseux series \\spad{f(x) = g(x^r)} is represented by \\spad{[r,g(x)]}.")) (|rationalPower| (((|Fraction| (|Integer|)) $) "\\spad{rationalPower(f(x))} returns \\spad{r} where the Puiseux series \\spad{f(x) = g(x^r)}.")) (|puiseux| (($ (|Fraction| (|Integer|)) |#3|) "\\spad{puiseux(r,f(x))} returns \\spad{f(x^r)}."))) NIL NIL (-1284 |Coef| ULS) ((|constructor| (NIL "This is a category of univariate Puiseux series constructed from univariate Laurent series. A Puiseux series is represented by a pair \\spad{[r,f(x)]},{} where \\spad{r} is a positive rational number and \\spad{f(x)} is a Laurent series. This pair represents the Puiseux series \\spad{f(x^r)}.")) (|laurentIfCan| (((|Union| |#2| "failed") $) "\\spad{laurentIfCan(f(x))} converts the Puiseux series \\spad{f(x)} to a Laurent series if possible. If this is not possible,{} \"failed\" is returned.")) (|laurent| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{laurent(f(x))} converts the Puiseux series \\spad{f(x)} to a Laurent series if possible. Error: if this is not possible.")) (|degree| (((|Fraction| (|Integer|)) $) "\\spad{degree(f(x))} returns the degree of the leading term of the Puiseux series \\spad{f(x)},{} which may have zero as a coefficient.")) (|laurentRep| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{laurentRep(f(x))} returns \\spad{g(x)} where the Puiseux series \\spad{f(x) = g(x^r)} is represented by \\spad{[r,g(x)]}.")) (|rationalPower| (((|Fraction| (|Integer|)) $) "\\spad{rationalPower(f(x))} returns \\spad{r} where the Puiseux series \\spad{f(x) = g(x^r)}.")) (|puiseux| (($ (|Fraction| (|Integer|)) |#2|) "\\spad{puiseux(r,f(x))} returns \\spad{f(x^r)}."))) (((-4512 "*") |has| |#1| (-175)) (-4503 |has| |#1| (-571)) (-4508 |has| |#1| (-376)) (-4502 |has| |#1| (-376)) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-1285 |Coef| ULS) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package enables one to construct a univariate Puiseux series domain from a univariate Laurent series domain. 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Objects in this domain are sums,{} where each term in the sum is a univariate Puiseux series times the exponential of a univariate Puiseux series. Thus,{} the elements of this domain are sums of expressions of the form \\spad{g(x) * exp(f(x))},{} where \\spad{g}(\\spad{x}) is a univariate Puiseux series and \\spad{f}(\\spad{x}) is a univariate Puiseux series with no terms of non-negative degree.")) (|dominantTerm| (((|Union| (|Record| (|:| |%term| (|Record| (|:| |%coef| (|UnivariatePuiseuxSeries| |#2| |#3| |#4|)) (|:| |%expon| (|ExponentialOfUnivariatePuiseuxSeries| |#2| |#3| |#4|)) (|:| |%expTerms| (|List| (|Record| (|:| |k| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (|:| |c| |#2|)))))) (|:| |%type| (|String|))) "failed") $) "\\spad{dominantTerm(f(var))} returns the term that dominates the limiting behavior of \\spad{f(var)} as \\spad{var -> cen+} together with a \\spadtype{String} which briefly describes that behavior. The value of the \\spadtype{String} will be \\spad{\"zero\"} (resp. \\spad{\"infinity\"}) if the term tends to zero (resp. infinity) exponentially and will \\spad{\"series\"} if the term is a Puiseux series.")) (|limitPlus| (((|Union| (|OrderedCompletion| |#2|) "failed") $) "\\spad{limitPlus(f(var))} returns \\spad{limit(var -> cen+,f(var))}."))) (((-4512 "*") |has| (-1280 |#2| |#3| |#4|) (-175)) (-4503 |has| (-1280 |#2| |#3| |#4|) (-571)) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . 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This aggregate models,{} though not precisely,{} a linked list possibly with a single cycle. A node with one children models a non-empty list,{} with the \\spadfun{value} of the list designating the head,{} or \\spadfun{first},{} of the list,{} and the child designating the tail,{} or \\spadfun{rest},{} of the list. A node with no child then designates the empty list. Since these aggregates are recursive aggregates,{} they may be cyclic.")) (|split!| (($ $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{split!(u,n)} splits \\spad{u} into two aggregates: \\axiom{\\spad{v} = rest(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{n})} and \\axiom{\\spad{w} = first(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{n})},{} returning \\axiom{\\spad{v}}. Note: afterwards \\axiom{rest(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{n})} returns \\axiom{empty()}.")) (|setlast!| ((|#2| $ |#2|) "\\spad{setlast!(u,x)} destructively changes the last element of \\spad{u} to \\spad{x}.")) (|setrest!| (($ $ $) "\\spad{setrest!(u,v)} destructively changes the rest of \\spad{u} to \\spad{v}.")) (|setelt| ((|#2| $ "last" |#2|) "\\spad{setelt(u,\"last\",x)} (also written: \\axiom{\\spad{u}.last := \\spad{b}}) is equivalent to \\axiom{setlast!(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{v})}.") (($ $ "rest" $) "\\spad{setelt(u,\"rest\",v)} (also written: \\axiom{\\spad{u}.rest := \\spad{v}}) is equivalent to \\axiom{setrest!(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{v})}.") ((|#2| $ "first" |#2|) "\\spad{setelt(u,\"first\",x)} (also written: \\axiom{\\spad{u}.first := \\spad{x}}) is equivalent to \\axiom{setfirst!(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{x})}.")) (|setfirst!| ((|#2| $ |#2|) "\\spad{setfirst!(u,x)} destructively changes the first element of a to \\spad{x}.")) (|cycleSplit!| (($ $) "\\spad{cycleSplit!(u)} splits the aggregate by dropping off the cycle. The value returned is the cycle entry,{} or nil if none exists. For example,{} if \\axiom{\\spad{w} = concat(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{v})} is the cyclic list where \\spad{v} is the head of the cycle,{} \\axiom{cycleSplit!(\\spad{w})} will drop \\spad{v} off \\spad{w} thus destructively changing \\spad{w} to \\spad{u},{} and returning \\spad{v}.")) (|concat!| (($ $ |#2|) "\\spad{concat!(u,x)} destructively adds element \\spad{x} to the end of \\spad{u}. Note: \\axiom{concat!(a,{}\\spad{x}) = setlast!(a,{}[\\spad{x}])}.") (($ $ $) "\\spad{concat!(u,v)} destructively concatenates \\spad{v} to the end of \\spad{u}. Note: \\axiom{concat!(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{v}) = setlast!(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{v})}.")) (|cycleTail| (($ $) "\\spad{cycleTail(u)} returns the last node in the cycle,{} or empty if none exists.")) (|cycleLength| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{cycleLength(u)} returns the length of a top-level cycle contained in aggregate \\spad{u},{} or 0 is \\spad{u} has no such cycle.")) (|cycleEntry| (($ $) "\\spad{cycleEntry(u)} returns the head of a top-level cycle contained in aggregate \\spad{u},{} or \\axiom{empty()} if none exists.")) (|third| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{third(u)} returns the third element of \\spad{u}. Note: \\axiom{third(\\spad{u}) = first(rest(rest(\\spad{u})))}.")) (|second| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{second(u)} returns the second element of \\spad{u}. Note: \\axiom{second(\\spad{u}) = first(rest(\\spad{u}))}.")) (|tail| (($ $) "\\spad{tail(u)} returns the last node of \\spad{u}. Note: if \\spad{u} is \\axiom{shallowlyMutable},{} \\axiom{setrest(tail(\\spad{u}),{}\\spad{v}) = concat(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{v})}.")) (|last| (($ $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{last(u,n)} returns a copy of the last \\spad{n} (\\axiom{\\spad{n} >= 0}) nodes of \\spad{u}. Note: \\axiom{last(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{n})} is a list of \\spad{n} elements.") ((|#2| $) "\\spad{last(u)} resturn the last element of \\spad{u}. Note: for lists,{} \\axiom{last(\\spad{u}) = \\spad{u} . (maxIndex \\spad{u}) = \\spad{u} . (\\# \\spad{u} - 1)}.")) (|rest| (($ $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{rest(u,n)} returns the \\axiom{\\spad{n}}th (\\spad{n} >= 0) node of \\spad{u}. Note: \\axiom{rest(\\spad{u},{}0) = \\spad{u}}.") (($ $) "\\spad{rest(u)} returns an aggregate consisting of all but the first element of \\spad{u} (equivalently,{} the next node of \\spad{u}).")) (|elt| ((|#2| $ "last") "\\spad{elt(u,\"last\")} (also written: \\axiom{\\spad{u} . last}) is equivalent to last \\spad{u}.") (($ $ "rest") "\\spad{elt(\\%,\"rest\")} (also written: \\axiom{\\spad{u}.rest}) is equivalent to \\axiom{rest \\spad{u}}.") ((|#2| $ "first") "\\spad{elt(u,\"first\")} (also written: \\axiom{\\spad{u} . first}) is equivalent to first \\spad{u}.")) (|first| (($ $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{first(u,n)} returns a copy of the first \\spad{n} (\\axiom{\\spad{n} >= 0}) elements of \\spad{u}.") ((|#2| $) "\\spad{first(u)} returns the first element of \\spad{u} (equivalently,{} the value at the current node).")) (|concat| (($ |#2| $) "\\spad{concat(x,u)} returns aggregate consisting of \\spad{x} followed by the elements of \\spad{u}. Note: if \\axiom{\\spad{v} = concat(\\spad{x},{}\\spad{u})} then \\axiom{\\spad{x} = first \\spad{v}} and \\axiom{\\spad{u} = rest \\spad{v}}.") (($ $ $) "\\spad{concat(u,v)} returns an aggregate \\spad{w} consisting of the elements of \\spad{u} followed by the elements of \\spad{v}. Note: \\axiom{\\spad{v} = rest(\\spad{w},{}\\#a)}."))) NIL ((|HasAttribute| |#1| (QUOTE -4511))) (-1288 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "A unary-recursive aggregate is a one where nodes may have either 0 or 1 children. This aggregate models,{} though not precisely,{} a linked list possibly with a single cycle. A node with one children models a non-empty list,{} with the \\spadfun{value} of the list designating the head,{} or \\spadfun{first},{} of the list,{} and the child designating the tail,{} or \\spadfun{rest},{} of the list. A node with no child then designates the empty list. Since these aggregates are recursive aggregates,{} they may be cyclic.")) (|split!| (($ $ (|Integer|)) "\\spad{split!(u,n)} splits \\spad{u} into two aggregates: \\axiom{\\spad{v} = rest(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{n})} and \\axiom{\\spad{w} = first(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{n})},{} returning \\axiom{\\spad{v}}. Note: afterwards \\axiom{rest(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{n})} returns \\axiom{empty()}.")) (|setlast!| ((|#1| $ |#1|) "\\spad{setlast!(u,x)} destructively changes the last element of \\spad{u} to \\spad{x}.")) (|setrest!| (($ $ $) "\\spad{setrest!(u,v)} destructively changes the rest of \\spad{u} to \\spad{v}.")) (|setelt| ((|#1| $ "last" |#1|) "\\spad{setelt(u,\"last\",x)} (also written: \\axiom{\\spad{u}.last := \\spad{b}}) is equivalent to \\axiom{setlast!(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{v})}.") (($ $ "rest" $) "\\spad{setelt(u,\"rest\",v)} (also written: \\axiom{\\spad{u}.rest := \\spad{v}}) is equivalent to \\axiom{setrest!(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{v})}.") ((|#1| $ "first" |#1|) "\\spad{setelt(u,\"first\",x)} (also written: \\axiom{\\spad{u}.first := \\spad{x}}) is equivalent to \\axiom{setfirst!(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{x})}.")) (|setfirst!| ((|#1| $ |#1|) "\\spad{setfirst!(u,x)} destructively changes the first element of a to \\spad{x}.")) (|cycleSplit!| (($ $) "\\spad{cycleSplit!(u)} splits the aggregate by dropping off the cycle. The value returned is the cycle entry,{} or nil if none exists. For example,{} if \\axiom{\\spad{w} = concat(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{v})} is the cyclic list where \\spad{v} is the head of the cycle,{} \\axiom{cycleSplit!(\\spad{w})} will drop \\spad{v} off \\spad{w} thus destructively changing \\spad{w} to \\spad{u},{} and returning \\spad{v}.")) (|concat!| (($ $ |#1|) "\\spad{concat!(u,x)} destructively adds element \\spad{x} to the end of \\spad{u}. Note: \\axiom{concat!(a,{}\\spad{x}) = setlast!(a,{}[\\spad{x}])}.") (($ $ $) "\\spad{concat!(u,v)} destructively concatenates \\spad{v} to the end of \\spad{u}. Note: \\axiom{concat!(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{v}) = setlast!(\\spad{u},{}\\spad{v})}.")) (|cycleTail| (($ $) "\\spad{cycleTail(u)} returns the last node in the cycle,{} or empty if none exists.")) (|cycleLength| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{cycleLength(u)} returns the length of a top-level cycle contained in aggregate \\spad{u},{} or 0 is \\spad{u} has no such cycle.")) 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The operations all iterate over their vector argument and either return a value of type \\spad{B} or a vector over \\spad{B}.")) (|map| (((|Union| (|Vector| |#2|) "failed") (|Mapping| (|Union| |#2| "failed") |#1|) (|Vector| |#1|)) "\\spad{map(f, v)} applies the function \\spad{f} to every element of the vector \\spad{v} producing a new vector containing the values or \\spad{\"failed\"}.") (((|Vector| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#1|) (|Vector| |#1|)) "\\spad{map(f, v)} applies the function \\spad{f} to every element of the vector \\spad{v} producing a new vector containing the values.")) (|reduce| ((|#2| (|Mapping| |#2| |#1| |#2|) (|Vector| |#1|) |#2|) "\\spad{reduce(func,vec,ident)} combines the elements in \\spad{vec} using the binary function \\spad{func}. Argument \\spad{ident} is returned if \\spad{vec} is empty.")) (|scan| (((|Vector| |#2|) (|Mapping| |#2| |#1| |#2|) (|Vector| |#1|) |#2|) "\\spad{scan(func,vec,ident)} creates a new vector whose elements are the result of applying reduce to the binary function \\spad{func},{} increasing initial subsequences of the vector \\spad{vec},{} and the element \\spad{ident}."))) NIL NIL (-1301) ((|constructor| (NIL "ViewportPackage provides functions for creating GraphImages and TwoDimensionalViewports from lists of lists of points.")) (|coerce| (((|TwoDimensionalViewport|) (|GraphImage|)) "\\spad{coerce(gi)} converts the indicated \\spadtype{GraphImage},{} \\spad{gi},{} into the \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport} form.")) (|drawCurves| (((|TwoDimensionalViewport|) (|List| (|List| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|List| (|DrawOption|))) "\\spad{drawCurves([[p0],[p1],...,[pn]],[options])} creates a \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport} from the list of lists of points,{} \\spad{p0} throught pn,{} using the options specified in the list \\spad{options}.") (((|TwoDimensionalViewport|) (|List| (|List| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|Palette|) (|Palette|) (|PositiveInteger|) (|List| (|DrawOption|))) "\\spad{drawCurves([[p0],[p1],...,[pn]],ptColor,lineColor,ptSize,[options])} creates a \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport} from the list of lists of points,{} \\spad{p0} throught pn,{} using the options specified in the list \\spad{options}. The point color is specified by \\spad{ptColor},{} the line color is specified by \\spad{lineColor},{} and the point size is specified by \\spad{ptSize}.")) (|graphCurves| (((|GraphImage|) (|List| (|List| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|List| (|DrawOption|))) "\\spad{graphCurves([[p0],[p1],...,[pn]],[options])} creates a \\spadtype{GraphImage} from the list of lists of points,{} \\spad{p0} throught pn,{} using the options specified in the list \\spad{options}.") (((|GraphImage|) (|List| (|List| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|))))) "\\spad{graphCurves([[p0],[p1],...,[pn]])} creates a \\spadtype{GraphImage} from the list of lists of points indicated by \\spad{p0} through pn.") (((|GraphImage|) (|List| (|List| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|)))) (|Palette|) (|Palette|) (|PositiveInteger|) (|List| (|DrawOption|))) "\\spad{graphCurves([[p0],[p1],...,[pn]],ptColor,lineColor,ptSize,[options])} creates a \\spadtype{GraphImage} from the list of lists of points,{} \\spad{p0} throught pn,{} using the options specified in the list \\spad{options}. The graph point color is specified by \\spad{ptColor},{} the graph line color is specified by \\spad{lineColor},{} and the size of the points is specified by \\spad{ptSize}."))) NIL NIL (-1302) ((|constructor| (NIL "TwoDimensionalViewport creates viewports to display graphs.")) (|coerce| (((|OutputForm|) $) "\\spad{coerce(v)} returns the given two-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport} as output of the domain \\spadtype{OutputForm}.")) (|key| (((|Integer|) $) "\\spad{key(v)} returns the process ID number of the given two-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport}.")) (|reset| (((|Void|) $) "\\spad{reset(v)} sets the current state of the graph characteristics of the given two-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport},{} back to their initial settings.")) (|write| (((|String|) $ (|String|) (|List| (|String|))) "\\spad{write(v,s,lf)} takes the given two-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport},{} and creates a directory indicated by \\spad{s},{} which contains the graph data files for \\spad{v} and the optional file types indicated by the list \\spad{lf}.") (((|String|) $ (|String|) (|String|)) "\\spad{write(v,s,f)} takes the given two-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport},{} and creates a directory indicated by \\spad{s},{} which contains the graph data files for \\spad{v} and an optional file type \\spad{f}.") (((|String|) $ (|String|)) "\\spad{write(v,s)} takes the given two-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport},{} and creates a directory indicated by \\spad{s},{} which contains the graph data files for \\spad{v}.")) (|resize| (((|Void|) $ (|PositiveInteger|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{resize(v,w,h)} displays the two-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport},{} with a width of \\spad{w} and a height of \\spad{h},{} keeping the upper left-hand corner position unchanged.")) (|update| (((|Void|) $ (|GraphImage|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{update(v,gr,n)} drops the graph \\spad{gr} in slot \\spad{n} of viewport \\spad{v}. The graph \\spad{gr} must have been transmitted already and acquired an integer key.")) (|move| (((|Void|) $ (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{move(v,x,y)} displays the two-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport},{} with the upper left-hand corner of the viewport window at the screen coordinate position \\spad{x},{} \\spad{y}.")) (|show| (((|Void|) $ (|PositiveInteger|) (|String|)) "\\spad{show(v,n,s)} displays the graph in field \\spad{n} of the given two-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport},{} if \\spad{s} is \"on\",{} or does not display the graph if \\spad{s} is \"off\".")) (|translate| (((|Void|) $ (|PositiveInteger|) (|Float|) (|Float|)) "\\spad{translate(v,n,dx,dy)} displays the graph in field \\spad{n} of the given two-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport},{} translated by \\spad{dx} in the \\spad{x}-coordinate direction from the center of the viewport,{} and by \\spad{dy} in the \\spad{y}-coordinate direction from the center. Setting \\spad{dx} and \\spad{dy} to \\spad{0} places the center of the graph at the center of the viewport.")) (|scale| (((|Void|) $ (|PositiveInteger|) (|Float|) (|Float|)) "\\spad{scale(v,n,sx,sy)} displays the graph in field \\spad{n} of the given two-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport},{} scaled by the factor \\spad{sx} in the \\spad{x}-coordinate direction and by the factor \\spad{sy} in the \\spad{y}-coordinate direction.")) (|dimensions| (((|Void|) $ (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|PositiveInteger|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{dimensions(v,x,y,width,height)} sets the position of the upper left-hand corner of the two-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport},{} to the window coordinate \\spad{x},{} \\spad{y},{} and sets the dimensions of the window to that of \\spad{width},{} \\spad{height}. The new dimensions are not displayed until the function \\spadfun{makeViewport2D} is executed again for \\spad{v}.")) (|close| (((|Void|) $) "\\spad{close(v)} closes the viewport window of the given two-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport},{} and terminates the corresponding process ID.")) (|controlPanel| (((|Void|) $ (|String|)) "\\spad{controlPanel(v,s)} displays the control panel of the given two-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport},{} if \\spad{s} is \"on\",{} or hides the control panel if \\spad{s} is \"off\".")) (|connect| (((|Void|) $ (|PositiveInteger|) (|String|)) "\\spad{connect(v,n,s)} displays the lines connecting the graph points in field \\spad{n} of the given two-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport},{} if \\spad{s} is \"on\",{} or does not display the lines if \\spad{s} is \"off\".")) (|region| (((|Void|) $ (|PositiveInteger|) (|String|)) "\\spad{region(v,n,s)} displays the bounding box of the graph in field \\spad{n} of the given two-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport},{} if \\spad{s} is \"on\",{} or does not display the bounding box if \\spad{s} is \"off\".")) (|points| (((|Void|) $ (|PositiveInteger|) (|String|)) "\\spad{points(v,n,s)} displays the points of the graph in field \\spad{n} of the given two-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport},{} if \\spad{s} is \"on\",{} or does not display the points if \\spad{s} is \"off\".")) (|units| (((|Void|) $ (|PositiveInteger|) (|Palette|)) "\\spad{units(v,n,c)} displays the units of the graph in field \\spad{n} of the given two-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport},{} with the units color set to the given palette color \\spad{c}.") (((|Void|) $ (|PositiveInteger|) (|String|)) "\\spad{units(v,n,s)} displays the units of the graph in field \\spad{n} of the given two-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport},{} if \\spad{s} is \"on\",{} or does not display the units if \\spad{s} is \"off\".")) (|axes| (((|Void|) $ (|PositiveInteger|) (|Palette|)) "\\spad{axes(v,n,c)} displays the axes of the graph in field \\spad{n} of the given two-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport},{} with the axes color set to the given palette color \\spad{c}.") (((|Void|) $ (|PositiveInteger|) (|String|)) "\\spad{axes(v,n,s)} displays the axes of the graph in field \\spad{n} of the given two-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport},{} if \\spad{s} is \"on\",{} or does not display the axes if \\spad{s} is \"off\".")) (|getGraph| (((|GraphImage|) $ (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{getGraph(v,n)} returns the graph which is of the domain \\spadtype{GraphImage} which is located in graph field \\spad{n} of the given two-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of the domain \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport}.")) (|putGraph| (((|Void|) $ (|GraphImage|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{putGraph(v,gi,n)} sets the graph field indicated by \\spad{n},{} of the indicated two-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport},{} to be the graph,{} \\spad{gi} of domain \\spadtype{GraphImage}. The contents of viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} will contain \\spad{gi} when the function \\spadfun{makeViewport2D} is called to create the an updated viewport \\spad{v}.")) (|title| (((|Void|) $ (|String|)) "\\spad{title(v,s)} changes the title which is shown in the two-dimensional viewport window,{} \\spad{v} of domain \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport}.")) (|graphs| (((|Vector| (|Union| (|GraphImage|) "undefined")) $) "\\spad{graphs(v)} returns a vector,{} or list,{} which is a union of all the graphs,{} of the domain \\spadtype{GraphImage},{} which are allocated for the two-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} of domain \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport}. Those graphs which have no data are labeled \"undefined\",{} otherwise their contents are shown.")) (|graphStates| (((|Vector| (|Record| (|:| |scaleX| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |scaleY| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |deltaX| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |deltaY| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |points| (|Integer|)) (|:| |connect| (|Integer|)) (|:| |spline| (|Integer|)) (|:| |axes| (|Integer|)) (|:| |axesColor| (|Palette|)) (|:| |units| (|Integer|)) (|:| |unitsColor| (|Palette|)) (|:| |showing| (|Integer|)))) $) "\\spad{graphStates(v)} returns and shows a listing of a record containing the current state of the characteristics of each of the ten graph records in the given two-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport}.")) (|graphState| (((|Void|) $ (|PositiveInteger|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|DoubleFloat|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Palette|) (|Integer|) (|Palette|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{graphState(v,num,sX,sY,dX,dY,pts,lns,box,axes,axesC,un,unC,cP)} sets the state of the characteristics for the graph indicated by \\spad{num} in the given two-dimensional viewport \\spad{v},{} of domain \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport},{} to the values given as parameters. The scaling of the graph in the \\spad{x} and \\spad{y} component directions is set to be \\spad{sX} and \\spad{sY}; the window translation in the \\spad{x} and \\spad{y} component directions is set to be \\spad{dX} and \\spad{dY}; The graph points,{} lines,{} bounding \\spad{box},{} \\spad{axes},{} or units will be shown in the viewport if their given parameters \\spad{pts},{} \\spad{lns},{} \\spad{box},{} \\spad{axes} or \\spad{un} are set to be \\spad{1},{} but will not be shown if they are set to \\spad{0}. The color of the \\spad{axes} and the color of the units are indicated by the palette colors \\spad{axesC} and \\spad{unC} respectively. To display the control panel when the viewport window is displayed,{} set \\spad{cP} to \\spad{1},{} otherwise set it to \\spad{0}.")) (|options| (($ $ (|List| (|DrawOption|))) "\\spad{options(v,lopt)} takes the given two-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} of the domain \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport} and returns \\spad{v} with it's draw options modified to be those which are indicated in the given list,{} \\spad{lopt} of domain \\spadtype{DrawOption}.") (((|List| (|DrawOption|)) $) "\\spad{options(v)} takes the given two-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} of the domain \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport} and returns a list containing the draw options from the domain \\spadtype{DrawOption} for \\spad{v}.")) (|makeViewport2D| (($ (|GraphImage|) (|List| (|DrawOption|))) "\\spad{makeViewport2D(gi,lopt)} creates and displays a viewport window of the domain \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport} whose graph field is assigned to be the given graph,{} \\spad{gi},{} of domain \\spadtype{GraphImage},{} and whose options field is set to be the list of options,{} \\spad{lopt} of domain \\spadtype{DrawOption}.") (($ $) "\\spad{makeViewport2D(v)} takes the given two-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} of the domain \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport} and displays a viewport window on the screen which contains the contents of \\spad{v}.")) (|viewport2D| (($) "\\spad{viewport2D()} returns an undefined two-dimensional viewport of the domain \\spadtype{TwoDimensionalViewport} whose contents are empty.")) (|getPickedPoints| (((|List| (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|))) $) "\\spad{getPickedPoints(x)} returns a list of small floats for the points the user interactively picked on the viewport for full integration into the system,{} some design issues need to be addressed: \\spadignore{e.g.} how to go through the GraphImage interface,{} how to default to graphs,{} etc."))) NIL NIL (-1303) ((|key| (((|Integer|) $) "\\spad{key(v)} returns the process ID number of the given three-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport}.")) (|close| (((|Void|) $) "\\spad{close(v)} closes the viewport window of the given three-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport},{} and terminates the corresponding process ID.")) (|write| (((|String|) $ (|String|) (|List| (|String|))) "\\spad{write(v,s,lf)} takes the given three-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport},{} and creates a directory indicated by \\spad{s},{} which contains the graph data file for \\spad{v} and the optional file types indicated by the list \\spad{lf}.") (((|String|) $ (|String|) (|String|)) "\\spad{write(v,s,f)} takes the given three-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport},{} and creates a directory indicated by \\spad{s},{} which contains the graph data file for \\spad{v} and an optional file type \\spad{f}.") (((|String|) $ (|String|)) "\\spad{write(v,s)} takes the given three-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport},{} and creates a directory indicated by \\spad{s},{} which contains the graph data file for \\spad{v}.")) (|colorDef| (((|Void|) $ (|Color|) (|Color|)) "\\spad{colorDef(v,c1,c2)} sets the range of colors along the colormap so that the lower end of the colormap is defined by \\spad{c1} and the top end of the colormap is defined by \\spad{c2},{} for the given three-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport}.")) (|reset| (((|Void|) $) "\\spad{reset(v)} sets the current state of the graph characteristics of the given three-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport},{} back to their initial settings.")) (|intensity| (((|Void|) $ (|Float|)) "\\spad{intensity(v,i)} sets the intensity of the light source to \\spad{i},{} for the given three-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport}.")) (|lighting| (((|Void|) $ (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Float|)) "\\spad{lighting(v,x,y,z)} sets the position of the light source to the coordinates \\spad{x},{} \\spad{y},{} and \\spad{z} and displays the graph for the given three-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport}.")) (|clipSurface| (((|Void|) $ (|String|)) "\\spad{clipSurface(v,s)} displays the graph with the specified clipping region removed if \\spad{s} is \"on\",{} or displays the graph without clipping implemented if \\spad{s} is \"off\",{} for the given three-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport}.")) (|showClipRegion| (((|Void|) $ (|String|)) "\\spad{showClipRegion(v,s)} displays the clipping region of the given three-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport},{} if \\spad{s} is \"on\",{} or does not display the region if \\spad{s} is \"off\".")) (|showRegion| (((|Void|) $ (|String|)) "\\spad{showRegion(v,s)} displays the bounding box of the given three-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport},{} if \\spad{s} is \"on\",{} or does not display the box if \\spad{s} is \"off\".")) (|hitherPlane| (((|Void|) $ (|Float|)) "\\spad{hitherPlane(v,h)} sets the hither clipping plane of the graph to \\spad{h},{} for the viewport \\spad{v},{} which is of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport}.")) (|eyeDistance| (((|Void|) $ (|Float|)) "\\spad{eyeDistance(v,d)} sets the distance of the observer from the center of the graph to \\spad{d},{} for the viewport \\spad{v},{} which is of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport}.")) (|perspective| (((|Void|) $ (|String|)) "\\spad{perspective(v,s)} displays the graph in perspective if \\spad{s} is \"on\",{} or does not display perspective if \\spad{s} is \"off\" for the given three-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport}.")) (|translate| (((|Void|) $ (|Float|) (|Float|)) "\\spad{translate(v,dx,dy)} sets the horizontal viewport offset to \\spad{dx} and the vertical viewport offset to \\spad{dy},{} for the viewport \\spad{v},{} which is of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport}.")) (|zoom| (((|Void|) $ (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Float|)) "\\spad{zoom(v,sx,sy,sz)} sets the graph scaling factors for the \\spad{x}-coordinate axis to \\spad{sx},{} the \\spad{y}-coordinate axis to \\spad{sy} and the \\spad{z}-coordinate axis to \\spad{sz} for the viewport \\spad{v},{} which is of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport}.") (((|Void|) $ (|Float|)) "\\spad{zoom(v,s)} sets the graph scaling factor to \\spad{s},{} for the viewport \\spad{v},{} which is of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport}.")) (|rotate| (((|Void|) $ (|Integer|) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{rotate(v,th,phi)} rotates the graph to the longitudinal view angle \\spad{th} degrees and the latitudinal view angle \\spad{phi} degrees for the viewport \\spad{v},{} which is of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport}. The new rotation position is not displayed until the function \\spadfun{makeViewport3D} is executed again for \\spad{v}.") (((|Void|) $ (|Float|) (|Float|)) "\\spad{rotate(v,th,phi)} rotates the graph to the longitudinal view angle \\spad{th} radians and the latitudinal view angle \\spad{phi} radians for the viewport \\spad{v},{} which is of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport}.")) (|drawStyle| (((|Void|) $ (|String|)) "\\spad{drawStyle(v,s)} displays the surface for the given three-dimensional viewport \\spad{v} which is of domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport} in the style of drawing indicated by \\spad{s}. If \\spad{s} is not a valid drawing style the style is wireframe by default. Possible styles are \\spad{\"shade\"},{} \\spad{\"solid\"} or \\spad{\"opaque\"},{} \\spad{\"smooth\"},{} and \\spad{\"wireMesh\"}.")) (|outlineRender| (((|Void|) $ (|String|)) "\\spad{outlineRender(v,s)} displays the polygon outline showing either triangularized surface or a quadrilateral surface outline depending on the whether the \\spadfun{diagonals} function has been set,{} for the given three-dimensional viewport \\spad{v} which is of domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport},{} if \\spad{s} is \"on\",{} or does not display the polygon outline if \\spad{s} is \"off\".")) (|diagonals| (((|Void|) $ (|String|)) "\\spad{diagonals(v,s)} displays the diagonals of the polygon outline showing a triangularized surface instead of a quadrilateral surface outline,{} for the given three-dimensional viewport \\spad{v} which is of domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport},{} if \\spad{s} is \"on\",{} or does not display the diagonals if \\spad{s} is \"off\".")) (|axes| (((|Void|) $ (|String|)) "\\spad{axes(v,s)} displays the axes of the given three-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport},{} if \\spad{s} is \"on\",{} or does not display the axes if \\spad{s} is \"off\".")) (|controlPanel| (((|Void|) $ (|String|)) "\\spad{controlPanel(v,s)} displays the control panel of the given three-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport},{} if \\spad{s} is \"on\",{} or hides the control panel if \\spad{s} is \"off\".")) (|viewpoint| (((|Void|) $ (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Float|)) "\\spad{viewpoint(v,rotx,roty,rotz)} sets the rotation about the \\spad{x}-axis to be \\spad{rotx} radians,{} sets the rotation about the \\spad{y}-axis to be \\spad{roty} radians,{} and sets the rotation about the \\spad{z}-axis to be \\spad{rotz} radians,{} for the viewport \\spad{v},{} which is of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport} and displays \\spad{v} with the new view position.") (((|Void|) $ (|Float|) (|Float|)) "\\spad{viewpoint(v,th,phi)} sets the longitudinal view angle to \\spad{th} radians and the latitudinal view angle to \\spad{phi} radians for the viewport \\spad{v},{} which is of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport}. The new viewpoint position is not displayed until the function \\spadfun{makeViewport3D} is executed again for \\spad{v}.") (((|Void|) $ (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Float|)) "\\spad{viewpoint(v,th,phi,s,dx,dy)} sets the longitudinal view angle to \\spad{th} degrees,{} the latitudinal view angle to \\spad{phi} degrees,{} the scale factor to \\spad{s},{} the horizontal viewport offset to \\spad{dx},{} and the vertical viewport offset to \\spad{dy} for the viewport \\spad{v},{} which is of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport}. The new viewpoint position is not displayed until the function \\spadfun{makeViewport3D} is executed again for \\spad{v}.") (((|Void|) $ (|Record| (|:| |theta| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |phi| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |scale| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |scaleX| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |scaleY| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |scaleZ| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |deltaX| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |deltaY| (|DoubleFloat|)))) "\\spad{viewpoint(v,viewpt)} sets the viewpoint for the viewport. The viewport record consists of the latitudal and longitudal angles,{} the zoom factor,{} the \\spad{X},{} \\spad{Y},{} and \\spad{Z} scales,{} and the \\spad{X} and \\spad{Y} displacements.") (((|Record| (|:| |theta| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |phi| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |scale| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |scaleX| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |scaleY| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |scaleZ| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |deltaX| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|:| |deltaY| (|DoubleFloat|))) $) "\\spad{viewpoint(v)} returns the current viewpoint setting of the given viewport,{} \\spad{v}. This function is useful in the situation where the user has created a viewport,{} proceeded to interact with it via the control panel and desires to save the values of the viewpoint as the default settings for another viewport to be created using the system.") (((|Void|) $ (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Float|) (|Float|)) "\\spad{viewpoint(v,th,phi,s,dx,dy)} sets the longitudinal view angle to \\spad{th} radians,{} the latitudinal view angle to \\spad{phi} radians,{} the scale factor to \\spad{s},{} the horizontal viewport offset to \\spad{dx},{} and the vertical viewport offset to \\spad{dy} for the viewport \\spad{v},{} which is of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport}. The new viewpoint position is not displayed until the function \\spadfun{makeViewport3D} is executed again for \\spad{v}.")) (|dimensions| (((|Void|) $ (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|PositiveInteger|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{dimensions(v,x,y,width,height)} sets the position of the upper left-hand corner of the three-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport},{} to the window coordinate \\spad{x},{} \\spad{y},{} and sets the dimensions of the window to that of \\spad{width},{} \\spad{height}. The new dimensions are not displayed until the function \\spadfun{makeViewport3D} is executed again for \\spad{v}.")) (|title| (((|Void|) $ (|String|)) "\\spad{title(v,s)} changes the title which is shown in the three-dimensional viewport window,{} \\spad{v} of domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport}.")) (|resize| (((|Void|) $ (|PositiveInteger|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{resize(v,w,h)} displays the three-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport},{} with a width of \\spad{w} and a height of \\spad{h},{} keeping the upper left-hand corner position unchanged.")) (|move| (((|Void|) $ (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{move(v,x,y)} displays the three-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport},{} with the upper left-hand corner of the viewport window at the screen coordinate position \\spad{x},{} \\spad{y}.")) (|options| (($ $ (|List| (|DrawOption|))) "\\spad{options(v,lopt)} takes the viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport} and sets the draw options being used by \\spad{v} to those indicated in the list,{} \\spad{lopt},{} which is a list of options from the domain \\spad{DrawOption}.") (((|List| (|DrawOption|)) $) "\\spad{options(v)} takes the viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport} and returns a list of all the draw options from the domain \\spad{DrawOption} which are being used by \\spad{v}.")) (|modifyPointData| (((|Void|) $ (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|Point| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{modifyPointData(v,ind,pt)} takes the viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} which is of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport},{} and places the data point,{} \\spad{pt} into the list of points database of \\spad{v} at the index location given by \\spad{ind}.")) (|subspace| (($ $ (|ThreeSpace| (|DoubleFloat|))) "\\spad{subspace(v,sp)} places the contents of the viewport \\spad{v},{} which is of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport},{} in the subspace \\spad{sp},{} which is of the domain \\spad{ThreeSpace}.") (((|ThreeSpace| (|DoubleFloat|)) $) "\\spad{subspace(v)} returns the contents of the viewport \\spad{v},{} which is of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport},{} as a subspace of the domain \\spad{ThreeSpace}.")) (|makeViewport3D| (($ (|ThreeSpace| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|List| (|DrawOption|))) "\\spad{makeViewport3D(sp,lopt)} takes the given space,{} \\spad{sp} which is of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} and displays a viewport window on the screen which contains the contents of \\spad{sp},{} and whose draw options are indicated by the list \\spad{lopt},{} which is a list of options from the domain \\spad{DrawOption}.") (($ (|ThreeSpace| (|DoubleFloat|)) (|String|)) "\\spad{makeViewport3D(sp,s)} takes the given space,{} \\spad{sp} which is of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeSpace} and displays a viewport window on the screen which contains the contents of \\spad{sp},{} and whose title is given by \\spad{s}.") (($ $) "\\spad{makeViewport3D(v)} takes the given three-dimensional viewport,{} \\spad{v},{} of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport} and displays a viewport window on the screen which contains the contents of \\spad{v}.")) (|viewport3D| (($) "\\spad{viewport3D()} returns an undefined three-dimensional viewport of the domain \\spadtype{ThreeDimensionalViewport} whose contents are empty.")) (|viewDeltaYDefault| (((|Float|) (|Float|)) "\\spad{viewDeltaYDefault(dy)} sets the current default vertical offset from the center of the viewport window to be \\spad{dy} and returns \\spad{dy}.") (((|Float|)) "\\spad{viewDeltaYDefault()} returns the current default vertical offset from the center of the viewport window.")) (|viewDeltaXDefault| (((|Float|) (|Float|)) "\\spad{viewDeltaXDefault(dx)} sets the current default horizontal offset from the center of the viewport window to be \\spad{dx} and returns \\spad{dx}.") (((|Float|)) "\\spad{viewDeltaXDefault()} returns the current default horizontal offset from the center of the viewport window.")) (|viewZoomDefault| (((|Float|) (|Float|)) "\\spad{viewZoomDefault(s)} sets the current default graph scaling value to \\spad{s} and returns \\spad{s}.") (((|Float|)) "\\spad{viewZoomDefault()} returns the current default graph scaling value.")) (|viewPhiDefault| (((|Float|) (|Float|)) "\\spad{viewPhiDefault(p)} sets the current default latitudinal view angle in radians to the value \\spad{p} and returns \\spad{p}.") (((|Float|)) "\\spad{viewPhiDefault()} returns the current default latitudinal view angle in radians.")) (|viewThetaDefault| (((|Float|) (|Float|)) "\\spad{viewThetaDefault(t)} sets the current default longitudinal view angle in radians to the value \\spad{t} and returns \\spad{t}.") (((|Float|)) "\\spad{viewThetaDefault()} returns the current default longitudinal view angle in radians."))) NIL NIL (-1304) ((|constructor| (NIL "ViewportDefaultsPackage describes default and user definable values for graphics")) (|tubeRadiusDefault| (((|DoubleFloat|)) "\\spad{tubeRadiusDefault()} returns the radius used for a 3D tube plot.") (((|DoubleFloat|) (|Float|)) "\\spad{tubeRadiusDefault(r)} sets the default radius for a 3D tube plot to \\spad{r}.")) (|tubePointsDefault| (((|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{tubePointsDefault()} returns the number of points to be used when creating the circle to be used in creating a 3D tube plot.") (((|PositiveInteger|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{tubePointsDefault(i)} sets the number of points to use when creating the circle to be used in creating a 3D tube plot to \\spad{i}.")) (|var2StepsDefault| (((|PositiveInteger|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{var2StepsDefault(i)} sets the number of steps to take when creating a 3D mesh in the direction of the first defined free variable to \\spad{i} (a free variable is considered defined when its range is specified (\\spadignore{e.g.} \\spad{x=0}..10)).") (((|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{var2StepsDefault()} is the current setting for the number of steps to take when creating a 3D mesh in the direction of the first defined free variable (a free variable is considered defined when its range is specified (\\spadignore{e.g.} \\spad{x=0}..10)).")) (|var1StepsDefault| (((|PositiveInteger|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{var1StepsDefault(i)} sets the number of steps to take when creating a 3D mesh in the direction of the first defined free variable to \\spad{i} (a free variable is considered defined when its range is specified (\\spadignore{e.g.} \\spad{x=0}..10)).") (((|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{var1StepsDefault()} is the current setting for the number of steps to take when creating a 3D mesh in the direction of the first defined free variable (a free variable is considered defined when its range is specified (\\spadignore{e.g.} \\spad{x=0}..10)).")) (|viewWriteAvailable| (((|List| (|String|))) "\\spad{viewWriteAvailable()} returns a list of available methods for writing,{} such as BITMAP,{} POSTSCRIPT,{} etc.")) (|viewWriteDefault| (((|List| (|String|)) (|List| (|String|))) "\\spad{viewWriteDefault(l)} sets the default list of things to write in a viewport data file to the strings in \\spad{l}; a viewAlone file is always genereated.") (((|List| (|String|))) "\\spad{viewWriteDefault()} returns the list of things to write in a viewport data file; a viewAlone file is always generated.")) (|viewDefaults| (((|Void|)) "\\spad{viewDefaults()} resets all the default graphics settings.")) (|viewSizeDefault| (((|List| (|PositiveInteger|)) (|List| (|PositiveInteger|))) "\\spad{viewSizeDefault([w,h])} sets the default viewport width to \\spad{w} and height to \\spad{h}.") (((|List| (|PositiveInteger|))) "\\spad{viewSizeDefault()} returns the default viewport width and height.")) (|viewPosDefault| (((|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) (|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|))) "\\spad{viewPosDefault([x,y])} sets the default \\spad{X} and \\spad{Y} position of a viewport window unless overriden explicityly,{} newly created viewports will have th \\spad{X} and \\spad{Y} coordinates \\spad{x},{} \\spad{y}.") (((|List| (|NonNegativeInteger|))) "\\spad{viewPosDefault()} returns the default \\spad{X} and \\spad{Y} position of a viewport window unless overriden explicityly,{} newly created viewports will have this \\spad{X} and \\spad{Y} coordinate.")) (|pointSizeDefault| (((|PositiveInteger|) (|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{pointSizeDefault(i)} sets the default size of the points in a 2D viewport to \\spad{i}.") (((|PositiveInteger|)) "\\spad{pointSizeDefault()} returns the default size of the points in a 2D viewport.")) (|unitsColorDefault| (((|Palette|) (|Palette|)) "\\spad{unitsColorDefault(p)} sets the default color of the unit ticks in a 2D viewport to the palette \\spad{p}.") (((|Palette|)) "\\spad{unitsColorDefault()} returns the default color of the unit ticks in a 2D viewport.")) (|axesColorDefault| (((|Palette|) (|Palette|)) "\\spad{axesColorDefault(p)} sets the default color of the axes in a 2D viewport to the palette \\spad{p}.") (((|Palette|)) "\\spad{axesColorDefault()} returns the default color of the axes in a 2D viewport.")) (|lineColorDefault| (((|Palette|) (|Palette|)) "\\spad{lineColorDefault(p)} sets the default color of lines connecting points in a 2D viewport to the palette \\spad{p}.") (((|Palette|)) "\\spad{lineColorDefault()} returns the default color of lines connecting points in a 2D viewport.")) (|pointColorDefault| (((|Palette|) (|Palette|)) "\\spad{pointColorDefault(p)} sets the default color of points in a 2D viewport to the palette \\spad{p}.") (((|Palette|)) "\\spad{pointColorDefault()} returns the default color of points in a 2D viewport."))) NIL NIL (-1305) ((|constructor| (NIL "This type is used when no value is needed,{} \\spadignore{e.g.} in the \\spad{then} part of a one armed \\spad{if}. All values can be coerced to type Void. Once a value has been coerced to Void,{} it cannot be recovered.")) (|void| (($) "\\spad{void()} produces a void object."))) NIL NIL (-1306 A S) ((|constructor| (NIL "Vector Spaces (not necessarily finite dimensional) over a field.")) (|dimension| (((|CardinalNumber|)) "\\spad{dimension()} returns the dimensionality of the vector space.")) (/ (($ $ |#2|) "\\spad{x/y} divides the vector \\spad{x} by the scalar \\spad{y}."))) NIL NIL (-1307 S) ((|constructor| (NIL "Vector Spaces (not necessarily finite dimensional) over a field.")) (|dimension| (((|CardinalNumber|)) "\\spad{dimension()} returns the dimensionality of the vector space.")) (/ (($ $ |#1|) "\\spad{x/y} divides the vector \\spad{x} by the scalar \\spad{y}."))) ((-4505 . T) (-4504 . T)) NIL (-1308 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package implements the Weierstrass preparation theorem \\spad{f} or multivariate power series. weierstrass(\\spad{v},{}\\spad{p}) where \\spad{v} is a variable,{} and \\spad{p} is a TaylorSeries(\\spad{R}) in which the terms of lowest degree \\spad{s} must include c*v**s where \\spad{c} is a constant,{}\\spad{s>0},{} is a list of TaylorSeries coefficients A[\\spad{i}] of the equivalent polynomial A = A[0] + A[1]*v + A[2]\\spad{*v**2} + ... + A[\\spad{s}-1]*v**(\\spad{s}-1) + v**s such that p=A*B ,{} \\spad{B} being a TaylorSeries of minimum degree 0")) (|qqq| (((|Mapping| (|Stream| (|TaylorSeries| |#1|)) (|Stream| (|TaylorSeries| |#1|))) (|NonNegativeInteger|) (|TaylorSeries| |#1|) (|Stream| (|TaylorSeries| |#1|))) "\\spad{qqq(n,s,st)} is used internally.")) (|weierstrass| (((|List| (|TaylorSeries| |#1|)) (|Symbol|) (|TaylorSeries| |#1|)) "\\spad{weierstrass(v,ts)} where \\spad{v} is a variable and \\spad{ts} is \\indented{1}{a TaylorSeries,{} impements the Weierstrass Preparation} \\indented{1}{Theorem. The result is a list of TaylorSeries that} \\indented{1}{are the coefficients of the equivalent series.}")) (|clikeUniv| (((|Mapping| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|Symbol|)) "\\spad{clikeUniv(v)} is used internally.")) (|sts2stst| (((|Stream| (|Stream| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) (|Symbol|) (|Stream| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) "\\spad{sts2stst(v,s)} is used internally.")) (|cfirst| (((|Mapping| (|Stream| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|Stream| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{cfirst n} is used internally.")) (|crest| (((|Mapping| (|Stream| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|Stream| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{crest n} is used internally."))) NIL NIL (-1309 K R UP -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "In this package \\spad{K} is a finite field,{} \\spad{R} is a ring of univariate polynomials over \\spad{K},{} and \\spad{F} is a framed algebra over \\spad{R}. The package provides a function to compute the integral closure of \\spad{R} in the quotient field of \\spad{F} as well as a function to compute a \"local integral basis\" at a specific prime.")) (|localIntegralBasis| (((|Record| (|:| |basis| (|Matrix| |#2|)) (|:| |basisDen| |#2|) (|:| |basisInv| (|Matrix| |#2|))) |#2|) "\\spad{integralBasis(p)} returns a record \\spad{[basis,basisDen,basisInv]} containing information regarding the local integral closure of \\spad{R} at the prime \\spad{p} in the quotient field of \\spad{F},{} where \\spad{F} is a framed algebra with \\spad{R}-module basis \\spad{w1,w2,...,wn}. If \\spad{basis} is the matrix \\spad{(aij, i = 1..n, j = 1..n)},{} then the \\spad{i}th element of the local integral basis is \\spad{vi = (1/basisDen) * sum(aij * wj, j = 1..n)},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the \\spad{i}th row of \\spad{basis} contains the coordinates of the \\spad{i}th basis vector. Similarly,{} the \\spad{i}th row of the matrix \\spad{basisInv} contains the coordinates of \\spad{wi} with respect to the basis \\spad{v1,...,vn}: if \\spad{basisInv} is the matrix \\spad{(bij, i = 1..n, j = 1..n)},{} then \\spad{wi = sum(bij * vj, j = 1..n)}.")) (|integralBasis| (((|Record| (|:| |basis| (|Matrix| |#2|)) (|:| |basisDen| |#2|) (|:| |basisInv| (|Matrix| |#2|)))) "\\spad{integralBasis()} returns a record \\spad{[basis,basisDen,basisInv]} containing information regarding the integral closure of \\spad{R} in the quotient field of \\spad{F},{} where \\spad{F} is a framed algebra with \\spad{R}-module basis \\spad{w1,w2,...,wn}. If \\spad{basis} is the matrix \\spad{(aij, i = 1..n, j = 1..n)},{} then the \\spad{i}th element of the integral basis is \\spad{vi = (1/basisDen) * sum(aij * wj, j = 1..n)},{} \\spadignore{i.e.} the \\spad{i}th row of \\spad{basis} contains the coordinates of the \\spad{i}th basis vector. Similarly,{} the \\spad{i}th row of the matrix \\spad{basisInv} contains the coordinates of \\spad{wi} with respect to the basis \\spad{v1,...,vn}: if \\spad{basisInv} is the matrix \\spad{(bij, i = 1..n, j = 1..n)},{} then \\spad{wi = sum(bij * vj, j = 1..n)}."))) NIL NIL (-1310) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain represents the syntax of a `where' expression.")) (|qualifier| (((|SpadAst|) $) "\\spad{qualifier(e)} returns the qualifier of the expression `e'.")) (|mainExpression| (((|SpadAst|) $) "\\spad{mainExpression(e)} returns the main expression of the `where' expression `e'."))) NIL NIL (-1311) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain represents the `while' iterator syntax.")) (|condition| (((|SpadAst|) $) "\\spad{condition(i)} returns the condition of the while iterator `i'."))) NIL NIL (-1312 R |VarSet| E P |vl| |wl| |wtlevel|) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain represents truncated weighted polynomials over a general (not necessarily commutative) polynomial type. The variables must be specified,{} as must the weights. The representation is sparse in the sense that only non-zero terms are represented.")) (|changeWeightLevel| (((|Void|) (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{changeWeightLevel(n)} changes the weight level to the new value given: NB: previously calculated terms are not affected")) (/ (((|Union| $ "failed") $ $) "\\spad{x/y} division (only works if minimum weight of divisor is zero,{} and if \\spad{R} is a Field)"))) ((-4505 |has| |#1| (-175)) (-4504 |has| |#1| (-175)) (-4507 . T)) ((|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-175))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-376)))) (-1313 R E V P) ((|constructor| (NIL "A domain constructor of the category \\axiomType{GeneralTriangularSet}. The only requirement for a list of polynomials to be a member of such a domain is the following: no polynomial is constant and two distinct polynomials have distinct main variables. Such a triangular set may not be auto-reduced or consistent. The \\axiomOpFrom{construct}{WuWenTsunTriangularSet} operation does not check the previous requirement. Triangular sets are stored as sorted lists \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. the main variables of their members. Furthermore,{} this domain exports operations dealing with the characteristic set method of Wu Wen Tsun and some optimizations mainly proposed by Dong Ming Wang.\\newline References : \\indented{1}{[1] \\spad{W}. \\spad{T}. WU \"A Zero Structure Theorem for polynomial equations solving\"} \\indented{6}{MM Research Preprints,{} 1987.} \\indented{1}{[2] \\spad{D}. \\spad{M}. WANG \"An implementation of the characteristic set method in Maple\"} \\indented{6}{Proc. \\spad{DISCO'92}. Bath,{} England.}")) (|characteristicSerie| (((|List| $) (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{characteristicSerie(ps)} returns the same as \\axiom{characteristicSerie(ps,{}initiallyReduced?,{}initiallyReduce)}.") (((|List| $) (|List| |#4|) (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#4| |#4|) (|Mapping| |#4| |#4| |#4|)) "\\axiom{characteristicSerie(ps,{}redOp?,{}redOp)} returns a list \\axiom{lts} of triangular sets such that the zero set of \\axiom{ps} is the union of the regular zero sets of the members of \\axiom{lts}. This is made by the Ritt and Wu Wen Tsun process applying the operation \\axiom{characteristicSet(ps,{}redOp?,{}redOp)} to compute characteristic sets in Wu Wen Tsun sense.")) (|characteristicSet| (((|Union| $ "failed") (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{characteristicSet(ps)} returns the same as \\axiom{characteristicSet(ps,{}initiallyReduced?,{}initiallyReduce)}.") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|List| |#4|) (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#4| |#4|) (|Mapping| |#4| |#4| |#4|)) "\\axiom{characteristicSet(ps,{}redOp?,{}redOp)} returns a non-contradictory characteristic set of \\axiom{ps} in Wu Wen Tsun sense \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t} the reduction-test \\axiom{redOp?} (using \\axiom{redOp} to reduce polynomials \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t} a \\axiom{redOp?} basic set),{} if no non-zero constant polynomial appear during those reductions,{} else \\axiom{\"failed\"} is returned. The operations \\axiom{redOp} and \\axiom{redOp?} must satisfy the following conditions: \\axiom{redOp?(redOp(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{q}),{}\\spad{q})} holds for every polynomials \\axiom{\\spad{p},{}\\spad{q}} and there exists an integer \\axiom{\\spad{e}} and a polynomial \\axiom{\\spad{f}} such that we have \\axiom{init(\\spad{q})^e*p = f*q + redOp(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{q})}.")) (|medialSet| (((|Union| $ "failed") (|List| |#4|)) "\\axiom{medial(ps)} returns the same as \\axiom{medialSet(ps,{}initiallyReduced?,{}initiallyReduce)}.") (((|Union| $ "failed") (|List| |#4|) (|Mapping| (|Boolean|) |#4| |#4|) (|Mapping| |#4| |#4| |#4|)) "\\axiom{medialSet(ps,{}redOp?,{}redOp)} returns \\axiom{bs} a basic set (in Wu Wen Tsun sense \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t} the reduction-test \\axiom{redOp?}) of some set generating the same ideal as \\axiom{ps} (with rank not higher than any basic set of \\axiom{ps}),{} if no non-zero constant polynomials appear during the computatioms,{} else \\axiom{\"failed\"} is returned. In the former case,{} \\axiom{bs} has to be understood as a candidate for being a characteristic set of \\axiom{ps}. In the original algorithm,{} \\axiom{bs} is simply a basic set of \\axiom{ps}."))) ((-4511 . T) (-4510 . T)) ((-12 (|HasCategory| |#4| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#4| (|%list| (QUOTE -321) (|devaluate| |#4|)))) (|HasCategory| |#4| (|%list| (QUOTE -633) (QUOTE (-549)))) (|HasCategory| |#4| (QUOTE (-1133))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-571))) (|HasCategory| |#3| (QUOTE (-381))) (|HasCategory| |#4| (|%list| (QUOTE -632) (QUOTE (-888)))) (|HasCategory| |#4| (QUOTE (-102)))) (-1314 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "This is the category of algebras over non-commutative rings. It is used by constructors of non-commutative algebras such as: \\indented{4}{\\spadtype{XPolynomialRing}.} \\indented{4}{\\spadtype{XFreeAlgebra}} Author: Michel Petitot (petitot@lifl.fr)"))) ((-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-1315 |vl| R) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{2}{This type supports distributed multivariate polynomials} whose variables do not commute. The coefficient ring may be non-commutative too. However,{} coefficients and variables commute."))) ((-4507 . T) (-4503 |has| |#2| (-6 -4503)) (-4505 . T) (-4504 . T)) ((|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-175))) (|HasAttribute| |#2| (QUOTE -4503))) (-1316 R |VarSet| XPOLY) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package provides computations of logarithms and exponentials for polynomials in non-commutative variables. \\newline Author: Michel Petitot (petitot@lifl.fr).")) (|Hausdorff| ((|#3| |#3| |#3| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\axiom{Hausdorff(a,{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{n})} returns log(exp(a)*exp(\\spad{b})) truncated at order \\axiom{\\spad{n}}.")) (|log| ((|#3| |#3| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\axiom{log(\\spad{p},{} \\spad{n})} returns the logarithm of \\axiom{\\spad{p}} truncated at order \\axiom{\\spad{n}}.")) (|exp| ((|#3| |#3| (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\axiom{exp(\\spad{p},{} \\spad{n})} returns the exponential of \\axiom{\\spad{p}} truncated at order \\axiom{\\spad{n}}."))) NIL NIL (-1317 S -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "ExtensionField {\\em F} is the category of fields which extend the field \\spad{F}")) (|Frobenius| (($ $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{Frobenius(a,s)} returns \\spad{a**(q**s)} where \\spad{q} is the size()\\$\\spad{F}.") (($ $) "\\spad{Frobenius(a)} returns \\spad{a ** q} where \\spad{q} is the \\spad{size()\\$F}.")) (|transcendenceDegree| (((|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{transcendenceDegree()} returns the transcendence degree of the field extension,{} 0 if the extension is algebraic.")) (|extensionDegree| (((|OnePointCompletion| (|PositiveInteger|))) "\\spad{extensionDegree()} returns the degree of the field extension if the extension is algebraic,{} and \\spad{infinity} if it is not.")) (|degree| (((|OnePointCompletion| (|PositiveInteger|)) $) "\\spad{degree(a)} returns the degree of minimal polynomial of an element \\spad{a} if \\spad{a} is algebraic with respect to the ground field \\spad{F},{} and \\spad{infinity} otherwise.")) (|inGroundField?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{inGroundField?(a)} tests whether an element \\spad{a} is already in the ground field \\spad{F}.")) (|transcendent?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{transcendent?(a)} tests whether an element \\spad{a} is transcendent with respect to the ground field \\spad{F}.")) (|algebraic?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{algebraic?(a)} tests whether an element \\spad{a} is algebraic with respect to the ground field \\spad{F}."))) NIL ((|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-381))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-147))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-149)))) (-1318 -4164) ((|constructor| (NIL "ExtensionField {\\em F} is the category of fields which extend the field \\spad{F}")) (|Frobenius| (($ $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{Frobenius(a,s)} returns \\spad{a**(q**s)} where \\spad{q} is the size()\\$\\spad{F}.") (($ $) "\\spad{Frobenius(a)} returns \\spad{a ** q} where \\spad{q} is the \\spad{size()\\$F}.")) (|transcendenceDegree| (((|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{transcendenceDegree()} returns the transcendence degree of the field extension,{} 0 if the extension is algebraic.")) (|extensionDegree| (((|OnePointCompletion| (|PositiveInteger|))) "\\spad{extensionDegree()} returns the degree of the field extension if the extension is algebraic,{} and \\spad{infinity} if it is not.")) (|degree| (((|OnePointCompletion| (|PositiveInteger|)) $) "\\spad{degree(a)} returns the degree of minimal polynomial of an element \\spad{a} if \\spad{a} is algebraic with respect to the ground field \\spad{F},{} and \\spad{infinity} otherwise.")) (|inGroundField?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{inGroundField?(a)} tests whether an element \\spad{a} is already in the ground field \\spad{F}.")) (|transcendent?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{transcendent?(a)} tests whether an element \\spad{a} is transcendent with respect to the ground field \\spad{F}.")) (|algebraic?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{algebraic?(a)} tests whether an element \\spad{a} is algebraic with respect to the ground field \\spad{F}."))) ((-4502 . T) (-4508 . T) (-4503 . T) ((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-1319 |vl| R) ((|constructor| (NIL "This category specifies opeations for polynomials and formal series with non-commutative variables.")) (|varList| (((|List| |#1|) $) "\\spad{varList(x)} returns the list of variables which appear in \\spad{x}.")) (|map| (($ (|Mapping| |#2| |#2|) $) "\\spad{map(fn,x)} returns \\spad{Sum(fn(r_i) w_i)} if \\spad{x} writes \\spad{Sum(r_i w_i)}.")) (|sh| (($ $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{sh(x,n)} returns the shuffle power of \\spad{x} to the \\spad{n}.") (($ $ $) "\\spad{sh(x,y)} returns the shuffle-product of \\spad{x} by \\spad{y}. This multiplication is associative and commutative.")) (|quasiRegular| (($ $) "\\spad{quasiRegular(x)} return \\spad{x} minus its constant term.")) (|quasiRegular?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{quasiRegular?(x)} return \\spad{true} if \\spad{constant(x)} is zero.")) (|constant| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{constant(x)} returns the constant term of \\spad{x}.")) (|constant?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{constant?(x)} returns \\spad{true} if \\spad{x} is constant.")) (|coerce| (($ |#1|) "\\spad{coerce(v)} returns \\spad{v}.")) (|mirror| (($ $) "\\spad{mirror(x)} returns \\spad{Sum(r_i mirror(w_i))} if \\spad{x} writes \\spad{Sum(r_i w_i)}.")) (|monomial?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{monomial?(x)} returns \\spad{true} if \\spad{x} is a monomial")) (|monom| (($ (|OrderedFreeMonoid| |#1|) |#2|) "\\spad{monom(w,r)} returns the product of the word \\spad{w} by the coefficient \\spad{r}.")) (|rquo| (($ $ $) "\\spad{rquo(x,y)} returns the right simplification of \\spad{x} by \\spad{y}.") (($ $ (|OrderedFreeMonoid| |#1|)) "\\spad{rquo(x,w)} returns the right simplification of \\spad{x} by \\spad{w}.") (($ $ |#1|) "\\spad{rquo(x,v)} returns the right simplification of \\spad{x} by the variable \\spad{v}.")) (|lquo| (($ $ $) "\\spad{lquo(x,y)} returns the left simplification of \\spad{x} by \\spad{y}.") (($ $ (|OrderedFreeMonoid| |#1|)) "\\spad{lquo(x,w)} returns the left simplification of \\spad{x} by the word \\spad{w}.") (($ $ |#1|) "\\spad{lquo(x,v)} returns the left simplification of \\spad{x} by the variable \\spad{v}.")) (|coef| ((|#2| $ $) "\\spad{coef(x,y)} returns scalar product of \\spad{x} by \\spad{y},{} the set of words being regarded as an orthogonal basis.") ((|#2| $ (|OrderedFreeMonoid| |#1|)) "\\spad{coef(x,w)} returns the coefficient of the word \\spad{w} in \\spad{x}.")) (|mindegTerm| (((|Record| (|:| |k| (|OrderedFreeMonoid| |#1|)) (|:| |c| |#2|)) $) "\\spad{mindegTerm(x)} returns the term whose word is \\spad{mindeg(x)}.")) (|mindeg| (((|OrderedFreeMonoid| |#1|) $) "\\spad{mindeg(x)} returns the little word which appears in \\spad{x}. Error if \\spad{x=0}.")) (* (($ $ |#2|) "\\spad{x * r} returns the product of \\spad{x} by \\spad{r}. Usefull if \\spad{R} is a non-commutative Ring.") (($ |#1| $) "\\spad{v * x} returns the product of a variable \\spad{x} by \\spad{x}."))) ((-4503 |has| |#2| (-6 -4503)) (-4505 . T) (-4504 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-1320 |VarSet| R) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain constructor implements polynomials in non-commutative variables written in the Poincare-Birkhoff-Witt basis from the Lyndon basis. These polynomials can be used to compute Baker-Campbell-Hausdorff relations. \\newline Author: Michel Petitot (petitot@lifl.fr).")) (|log| (($ $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\axiom{log(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{n})} returns the logarithm of \\axiom{\\spad{p}} (truncated up to order \\axiom{\\spad{n}}).")) (|exp| (($ $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\axiom{exp(\\spad{p},{}\\spad{n})} returns the exponential of \\axiom{\\spad{p}} (truncated up to order \\axiom{\\spad{n}}).")) (|product| (($ $ $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\axiom{product(a,{}\\spad{b},{}\\spad{n})} returns \\axiom{a*b} (truncated up to order \\axiom{\\spad{n}}).")) (|LiePolyIfCan| (((|Union| (|LiePolynomial| |#1| |#2|) "failed") $) "\\axiom{LiePolyIfCan(\\spad{p})} return \\axiom{\\spad{p}} if \\axiom{\\spad{p}} is a Lie polynomial.")) (|coerce| (((|XRecursivePolynomial| |#1| |#2|) $) "\\axiom{coerce(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{p}} as a recursive polynomial.") (((|XDistributedPolynomial| |#1| |#2|) $) "\\axiom{coerce(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{p}} as a distributed polynomial.") (($ (|LiePolynomial| |#1| |#2|)) "\\axiom{coerce(\\spad{p})} returns \\axiom{\\spad{p}}."))) ((-4503 |has| |#2| (-6 -4503)) (-4505 . T) (-4504 . T) (-4507 . T)) ((|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-175))) (|HasCategory| |#2| (|%list| (QUOTE -739) (|%list| (QUOTE -421) (QUOTE (-560))))) (|HasAttribute| |#2| (QUOTE -4503))) (-1321 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{2}{This type supports multivariate polynomials} whose set of variables is \\spadtype{Symbol}. The representation is recursive. The coefficient ring may be non-commutative and the variables do not commute. However,{} coefficients and variables commute."))) ((-4503 |has| |#1| (-6 -4503)) (-4505 . T) (-4504 . T) (-4507 . T)) ((|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-175))) (|HasAttribute| |#1| (QUOTE -4503))) (-1322 |vl| R) ((|constructor| (NIL "The Category of polynomial rings with non-commutative variables. The coefficient ring may be non-commutative too. However coefficients commute with vaiables.")) (|trunc| (($ $ (|NonNegativeInteger|)) "\\spad{trunc(p,n)} returns the polynomial \\spad{p} truncated at order \\spad{n}.")) (|degree| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{degree(p)} returns the degree of \\spad{p}. \\indented{1}{Note that the degree of a word is its length.}")) (|maxdeg| (((|OrderedFreeMonoid| |#1|) $) "\\spad{maxdeg(p)} returns the greatest leading word in the support of \\spad{p}."))) ((-4503 |has| |#2| (-6 -4503)) (-4505 . T) (-4504 . T) (-4507 . T)) NIL (-1323 R E) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain represents generalized polynomials with coefficients (from a not necessarily commutative ring),{} and words belonging to an arbitrary \\spadtype{OrderedMonoid}. This type is used,{} for instance,{} by the \\spadtype{XDistributedPolynomial} domain constructor where the Monoid is free.")) (|canonicalUnitNormal| ((|attribute|) "canonicalUnitNormal guarantees that the function unitCanonical returns the same representative for all associates of any particular element.")) (/ (($ $ |#1|) "\\spad{p/r} returns \\spad{p*(1/r)}.")) (|map| (($ (|Mapping| |#1| |#1|) $) "\\spad{map(fn,x)} returns \\spad{Sum(fn(r_i) w_i)} if \\spad{x} writes \\spad{Sum(r_i w_i)}.")) (|quasiRegular| (($ $) "\\spad{quasiRegular(x)} return \\spad{x} minus its constant term.")) (|quasiRegular?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{quasiRegular?(x)} return \\spad{true} if \\spad{constant(p)} is zero.")) (|constant| ((|#1| $) "\\spad{constant(p)} return the constant term of \\spad{p}.")) (|constant?| (((|Boolean|) $) "\\spad{constant?(p)} tests whether the polynomial \\spad{p} belongs to the coefficient ring.")) (|coef| ((|#1| $ |#2|) "\\spad{coef(p,e)} extracts the coefficient of the monomial \\spad{e}. Returns zero if \\spad{e} is not present.")) (|reductum| (($ $) "\\spad{reductum(p)} returns \\spad{p} minus its leading term. An error is produced if \\spad{p} is zero.")) (|mindeg| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{mindeg(p)} returns the smallest word occurring in the polynomial \\spad{p} with a non-zero coefficient. An error is produced if \\spad{p} is zero.")) (|maxdeg| ((|#2| $) "\\spad{maxdeg(p)} returns the greatest word occurring in the polynomial \\spad{p} with a non-zero coefficient. An error is produced if \\spad{p} is zero.")) (|#| (((|NonNegativeInteger|) $) "\\spad{\\# p} returns the number of terms in \\spad{p}.")) (* (($ $ |#1|) "\\spad{p*r} returns the product of \\spad{p} by \\spad{r}."))) ((-4507 . T) (-4508 |has| |#1| (-6 -4508)) (-4503 |has| |#1| (-6 -4503)) (-4505 . T) (-4504 . T)) ((|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-175))) (|HasCategory| |#1| (QUOTE (-376))) (|HasAttribute| |#1| (QUOTE -4507)) (|HasAttribute| |#1| (QUOTE -4508)) (|HasAttribute| |#1| (QUOTE -4503))) (-1324 |VarSet| R) ((|constructor| (NIL "\\indented{2}{This type supports multivariate polynomials} whose variables do not commute. The representation is recursive. The coefficient ring may be non-commutative. Coefficients and variables commute.")) (|RemainderList| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |k| |#1|) (|:| |c| $))) $) "\\spad{RemainderList(p)} returns the regular part of \\spad{p} as a list of terms.")) (|unexpand| (($ (|XDistributedPolynomial| |#1| |#2|)) "\\spad{unexpand(p)} returns \\spad{p} in recursive form.")) (|expand| (((|XDistributedPolynomial| |#1| |#2|) $) "\\spad{expand(p)} returns \\spad{p} in distributed form."))) ((-4503 |has| |#2| (-6 -4503)) (-4505 . T) (-4504 . T) (-4507 . T)) ((|HasCategory| |#2| (QUOTE (-175))) (|HasAttribute| |#2| (QUOTE -4503))) (-1325) ((|constructor| (NIL "This domain provides representations of Young diagrams.")) (|shape| (((|Partition|) $) "\\spad{shape x} returns the partition shaping \\spad{x}.")) (|youngDiagram| (($ (|List| (|PositiveInteger|))) "\\spad{youngDiagram l} returns an object representing a Young diagram with shape given by the list of integers \\spad{l}"))) NIL NIL (-1326 A) ((|constructor| (NIL "This package implements fixed-point computations on streams.")) (Y (((|List| (|Stream| |#1|)) (|Mapping| (|List| (|Stream| |#1|)) (|List| (|Stream| |#1|))) (|Integer|)) "\\spad{Y(g,n)} computes a fixed point of the function \\spad{g},{} where \\spad{g} takes a list of \\spad{n} streams and returns a list of \\spad{n} streams.") (((|Stream| |#1|) (|Mapping| (|Stream| |#1|) (|Stream| |#1|))) "\\spad{Y(f)} computes a fixed point of the function \\spad{f}."))) NIL NIL (-1327 R |ls| |ls2|) ((|constructor| (NIL "A package for computing symbolically the complex and real roots of zero-dimensional algebraic systems over the integer or rational numbers. Complex roots are given by means of univariate representations of irreducible regular chains. Real roots are given by means of tuples of coordinates lying in the \\spadtype{RealClosure} of the coefficient ring. This constructor takes three arguments. The first one \\spad{R} is the coefficient ring. The second one \\spad{ls} is the list of variables involved in the systems to solve. The third one must be \\spad{concat(ls,s)} where \\spad{s} is an additional symbol used for the univariate representations. WARNING: The third argument is not checked. All operations are based on triangular decompositions. The default is to compute these decompositions directly from the input system by using the \\spadtype{RegularChain} domain constructor. The lexTriangular algorithm can also be used for computing these decompositions (see the \\spadtype{LexTriangularPackage} package constructor). For that purpose,{} the operations \\axiomOpFrom{univariateSolve}{ZeroDimensionalSolvePackage},{} \\axiomOpFrom{realSolve}{ZeroDimensionalSolvePackage} and \\axiomOpFrom{positiveSolve}{ZeroDimensionalSolvePackage} admit an optional argument. \\newline Author: Marc Moreno Maza.")) (|convert| (((|List| (|NewSparseMultivariatePolynomial| |#1| (|OrderedVariableList| |#3|))) (|SquareFreeRegularTriangularSet| |#1| (|IndexedExponents| (|OrderedVariableList| |#3|)) (|OrderedVariableList| |#3|) (|NewSparseMultivariatePolynomial| |#1| (|OrderedVariableList| |#3|)))) "\\spad{convert(st)} returns the members of \\spad{st}. ") (((|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| (|RealClosure| (|Fraction| |#1|))) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)) "\\spad{convert(u)} converts \\spad{u}.") (((|Polynomial| (|RealClosure| (|Fraction| |#1|))) (|NewSparseMultivariatePolynomial| |#1| (|OrderedVariableList| |#3|))) "\\spad{convert(q)} converts \\spad{q}.") (((|Polynomial| (|RealClosure| (|Fraction| |#1|))) (|Polynomial| |#1|)) "\\spad{convert(p)} converts \\spad{p}.") (((|NewSparseMultivariatePolynomial| |#1| (|OrderedVariableList| |#3|)) (|NewSparseMultivariatePolynomial| |#1| (|OrderedVariableList| |#2|))) "\\spad{convert(q)} converts \\spad{q}.")) (|squareFree| (((|List| (|SquareFreeRegularTriangularSet| |#1| (|IndexedExponents| (|OrderedVariableList| |#3|)) (|OrderedVariableList| |#3|) (|NewSparseMultivariatePolynomial| |#1| (|OrderedVariableList| |#3|)))) (|RegularChain| |#1| |#2|)) "\\spad{squareFree(ts)} returns the square-free factorization of \\spad{ts}. Moreover,{} each factor is a Lazard triangular set and the decomposition is a Kalkbrener split of \\spad{ts},{} which is enough here for the matter of solving zero-dimensional algebraic systems. WARNING: \\spad{ts} is not checked to be zero-dimensional.")) (|positiveSolve| (((|List| (|List| (|RealClosure| (|Fraction| |#1|)))) (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) "\\spad{positiveSolve(lp)} returns the same as \\spad{positiveSolve(lp,false,false)}.") (((|List| (|List| (|RealClosure| (|Fraction| |#1|)))) (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{positiveSolve(lp)} returns the same as \\spad{positiveSolve(lp,info?,false)}.") (((|List| (|List| (|RealClosure| (|Fraction| |#1|)))) (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{positiveSolve(lp,info?,lextri?)} returns the set of the points in the variety associated with \\spad{lp} whose coordinates are (real) strictly positive. Moreover,{} if \\spad{info?} is \\spad{true} then some information is displayed during decomposition into regular chains. If \\spad{lextri?} is \\spad{true} then the lexTriangular algorithm is called from the \\spadtype{LexTriangularPackage} constructor (see \\axiomOpFrom{zeroSetSplit}{LexTriangularPackage}(\\spad{lp},{}\\spad{false})). Otherwise,{} the triangular decomposition is computed directly from the input system by using the \\axiomOpFrom{zeroSetSplit}{RegularChain} from \\spadtype{RegularChain}. WARNING: For each set of coordinates given by \\spad{positiveSolve(lp,info?,lextri?)} the ordering of the indeterminates is reversed \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\spad{ls}.") (((|List| (|List| (|RealClosure| (|Fraction| |#1|)))) (|RegularChain| |#1| |#2|)) "\\spad{positiveSolve(ts)} returns the points of the regular set of \\spad{ts} with (real) strictly positive coordinates.")) (|realSolve| (((|List| (|List| (|RealClosure| (|Fraction| |#1|)))) (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) "\\spad{realSolve(lp)} returns the same as \\spad{realSolve(ts,false,false,false)}") (((|List| (|List| (|RealClosure| (|Fraction| |#1|)))) (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{realSolve(ts,info?)} returns the same as \\spad{realSolve(ts,info?,false,false)}.") (((|List| (|List| (|RealClosure| (|Fraction| |#1|)))) (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{realSolve(ts,info?,check?)} returns the same as \\spad{realSolve(ts,info?,check?,false)}.") (((|List| (|List| (|RealClosure| (|Fraction| |#1|)))) (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{realSolve(ts,info?,check?,lextri?)} returns the set of the points in the variety associated with \\spad{lp} whose coordinates are all real. Moreover,{} if \\spad{info?} is \\spad{true} then some information is displayed during decomposition into regular chains. If \\spad{check?} is \\spad{true} then the result is checked. If \\spad{lextri?} is \\spad{true} then the lexTriangular algorithm is called from the \\spadtype{LexTriangularPackage} constructor (see \\axiomOpFrom{zeroSetSplit}{LexTriangularPackage}(lp,{}\\spad{false})). Otherwise,{} the triangular decomposition is computed directly from the input system by using the \\axiomOpFrom{zeroSetSplit}{RegularChain} from \\spadtype{RegularChain}. WARNING: For each set of coordinates given by \\spad{realSolve(ts,info?,check?,lextri?)} the ordering of the indeterminates is reversed \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\spad{ls}.") (((|List| (|List| (|RealClosure| (|Fraction| |#1|)))) (|RegularChain| |#1| |#2|)) "\\spad{realSolve(ts)} returns the set of the points in the regular zero set of \\spad{ts} whose coordinates are all real. WARNING: For each set of coordinates given by \\spad{realSolve(ts)} the ordering of the indeterminates is reversed \\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. \\spad{ls}.")) (|univariateSolve| (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |complexRoots| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)) (|:| |coordinates| (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|))))) (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) "\\spad{univariateSolve(lp)} returns the same as \\spad{univariateSolve(lp,false,false,false)}.") (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |complexRoots| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)) (|:| |coordinates| (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|))))) (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{univariateSolve(lp,info?)} returns the same as \\spad{univariateSolve(lp,info?,false,false)}.") (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |complexRoots| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)) (|:| |coordinates| (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|))))) (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{univariateSolve(lp,info?,check?)} returns the same as \\spad{univariateSolve(lp,info?,check?,false)}.") (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |complexRoots| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)) (|:| |coordinates| (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|))))) (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{univariateSolve(lp,info?,check?,lextri?)} returns a univariate representation of the variety associated with \\spad{lp}. Moreover,{} if \\spad{info?} is \\spad{true} then some information is displayed during the decomposition into regular chains. If \\spad{check?} is \\spad{true} then the result is checked. See \\axiomOpFrom{rur}{RationalUnivariateRepresentationPackage}(\\spad{lp},{}\\spad{true}). If \\spad{lextri?} is \\spad{true} then the lexTriangular algorithm is called from the \\spadtype{LexTriangularPackage} constructor (see \\axiomOpFrom{zeroSetSplit}{LexTriangularPackage}(\\spad{lp},{}\\spad{false})). Otherwise,{} the triangular decomposition is computed directly from the input system by using the \\axiomOpFrom{zeroSetSplit}{RegularChain} from \\spadtype{RegularChain}.") (((|List| (|Record| (|:| |complexRoots| (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |#1|)) (|:| |coordinates| (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|))))) (|RegularChain| |#1| |#2|)) "\\spad{univariateSolve(ts)} returns a univariate representation of \\spad{ts}. See \\axiomOpFrom{rur}{RationalUnivariateRepresentationPackage}(lp,{}\\spad{true}).")) (|triangSolve| (((|List| (|RegularChain| |#1| |#2|)) (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|))) "\\spad{triangSolve(lp)} returns the same as \\spad{triangSolve(lp,false,false)}") (((|List| (|RegularChain| |#1| |#2|)) (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{triangSolve(lp,info?)} returns the same as \\spad{triangSolve(lp,false)}") (((|List| (|RegularChain| |#1| |#2|)) (|List| (|Polynomial| |#1|)) (|Boolean|) (|Boolean|)) "\\spad{triangSolve(lp,info?,lextri?)} decomposes the variety associated with \\axiom{\\spad{lp}} into regular chains. Thus a point belongs to this variety iff it is a regular zero of a regular set in in the output. Note that \\axiom{\\spad{lp}} needs to generate a zero-dimensional ideal. If \\axiom{\\spad{lp}} is not zero-dimensional then the result is only a decomposition of its zero-set in the sense of the closure (\\spad{w}.\\spad{r}.\\spad{t}. Zarisky topology). Moreover,{} if \\spad{info?} is \\spad{true} then some information is displayed during the computations. See \\axiomOpFrom{zeroSetSplit}{RegularTriangularSetCategory}(\\spad{lp},{}\\spad{true},{}\\spad{info?}). If \\spad{lextri?} is \\spad{true} then the lexTriangular algorithm is called from the \\spadtype{LexTriangularPackage} constructor (see \\axiomOpFrom{zeroSetSplit}{LexTriangularPackage}(\\spad{lp},{}\\spad{false})). Otherwise,{} the triangular decomposition is computed directly from the input system by using the \\axiomOpFrom{zeroSetSplit}{RegularChain} from \\spadtype{RegularChain}."))) NIL NIL (-1328 R) ((|constructor| (NIL "Test for linear dependence over the integers.")) (|solveLinearlyOverQ| (((|Union| (|Vector| (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) "failed") (|Vector| |#1|) |#1|) "\\spad{solveLinearlyOverQ([v1,...,vn], u)} returns \\spad{[c1,...,cn]} such that \\spad{c1*v1 + ... + cn*vn = u},{} \"failed\" if no such rational numbers \\spad{ci}'s exist.")) (|linearDependenceOverZ| (((|Union| (|Vector| (|Integer|)) "failed") (|Vector| |#1|)) "\\spad{linearlyDependenceOverZ([v1,...,vn])} returns \\spad{[c1,...,cn]} if \\spad{c1*v1 + ... + cn*vn = 0} and not all the \\spad{ci}'s are 0,{} \"failed\" if the \\spad{vi}'s are linearly independent over the integers.")) (|linearlyDependentOverZ?| (((|Boolean|) (|Vector| |#1|)) "\\spad{linearlyDependentOverZ?([v1,...,vn])} returns \\spad{true} if the \\spad{vi}'s are linearly dependent over the integers,{} \\spad{false} otherwise."))) NIL NIL (-1329 |p|) ((|constructor| (NIL "IntegerMod(\\spad{n}) creates the ring of integers reduced modulo the integer \\spad{n}."))) (((-4512 "*") . T) (-4504 . T) (-4505 . T) (-4507 . 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