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Add reflection_index_set() and reflection() methods for permutations #38598

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These methods are general optional methods for complex reflections groups. We provide an implementation for two implementations of the symmetric group.

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Pulled and checked. Looks good.

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tscrim commented Sep 5, 2024

@amritanshu-prasad You should now be able to approve this PR and set the label to positive review.

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Pulled and tested. Works fine.

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tscrim commented Sep 8, 2024

Thank you. Since the doc builds locally individually for both of us and the bot's failure doesn't seem to be because of this PR, I am setting a positive review.

vbraun pushed a commit to vbraun/sage that referenced this pull request Sep 8, 2024
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These methods are general optional methods for complex reflections
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symmetric group.

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vbraun pushed a commit to vbraun/sage that referenced this pull request Sep 10, 2024
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These methods are general optional methods for complex reflections
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symmetric group.

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vbraun pushed a commit to vbraun/sage that referenced this pull request Sep 12, 2024
… for permutations

    
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These methods are general optional methods for complex reflections
groups. We provide an implementation for two implementations of the
symmetric group.

### 📝 Checklist

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- [x] The description explains in detail what this PR is about.
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preview.

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URL: sagemath#38598
Reported by: Travis Scrimshaw
Reviewer(s): Amritanshu Prasad
@vbraun vbraun merged commit 92725c7 into sagemath:develop Sep 15, 2024
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