Display results in Macaulay2 using text.
I use Macaulay2 to compute Hilbert series. But the results in Macaulay2 are of the following form:
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1 - 27T + 56T + 165T - 792T + 825T + 1584T - 6237T + 9680T - 9009T + 5400T - 2057T + 456T - 45T
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12
(1 - T)
Can it be displayed as ordinary expression which can be read by computer program? Thank you very much.
algebraic-geometry math-software macaulay2
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I use Macaulay2 to compute Hilbert series. But the results in Macaulay2 are of the following form:
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1 - 27T + 56T + 165T - 792T + 825T + 1584T - 6237T + 9680T - 9009T + 5400T - 2057T + 456T - 45T
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
12
(1 - T)
Can it be displayed as ordinary expression which can be read by computer program? Thank you very much.
algebraic-geometry math-software macaulay2
add a comment |
I use Macaulay2 to compute Hilbert series. But the results in Macaulay2 are of the following form:
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1 - 27T + 56T + 165T - 792T + 825T + 1584T - 6237T + 9680T - 9009T + 5400T - 2057T + 456T - 45T
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
12
(1 - T)
Can it be displayed as ordinary expression which can be read by computer program? Thank you very much.
algebraic-geometry math-software macaulay2
I use Macaulay2 to compute Hilbert series. But the results in Macaulay2 are of the following form:
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1 - 27T + 56T + 165T - 792T + 825T + 1584T - 6237T + 9680T - 9009T + 5400T - 2057T + 456T - 45T
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
12
(1 - T)
Can it be displayed as ordinary expression which can be read by computer program? Thank you very much.
algebraic-geometry math-software macaulay2
algebraic-geometry math-software macaulay2
edited Dec 8 at 17:12
Rodrigo de Azevedo
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There is the toString
function which you can use. For example, try this:
i1 : QQ[x,y]
i2 : f = x^2 + y^2
i3 : g = (x-y)^2
i4 : toString (2*f - g)
and there is also tex
if you want it in TeX.
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There is the toString
function which you can use. For example, try this:
i1 : QQ[x,y]
i2 : f = x^2 + y^2
i3 : g = (x-y)^2
i4 : toString (2*f - g)
and there is also tex
if you want it in TeX.
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There is the toString
function which you can use. For example, try this:
i1 : QQ[x,y]
i2 : f = x^2 + y^2
i3 : g = (x-y)^2
i4 : toString (2*f - g)
and there is also tex
if you want it in TeX.
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There is the toString
function which you can use. For example, try this:
i1 : QQ[x,y]
i2 : f = x^2 + y^2
i3 : g = (x-y)^2
i4 : toString (2*f - g)
and there is also tex
if you want it in TeX.
There is the toString
function which you can use. For example, try this:
i1 : QQ[x,y]
i2 : f = x^2 + y^2
i3 : g = (x-y)^2
i4 : toString (2*f - g)
and there is also tex
if you want it in TeX.
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