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GAP 4.8.9 installation with standard packages -- copy to your CoCalc project to get it
FPLSA -- The Finitely Presented Lie Super-Algebra Package
A Link to an External Lie Todd-Coxeter Program
When K is a finitely-presented Lie algebra, the GAP operation IsomorphismSCTableAlgebra
can be used to make the structure of K explicit, in the form of an isomorphic algebra given by structure constants, which is much more amenable to further computations.
This GAP package installs an alternative method for this operation, which calls an external C program (fplsa version 4.0) to do the hard part of the computation. This speeds up the calculation and permits larger problems to be attempted. The external program has much additional functionality which is not used by the present version of the package.
Since the package contains an external C program, it works only under UNIX and requires a C compiler to install it.
Installing FPLSA
You have to perform the following steps to install FPLSA:
Get and unpack the sources
Use the
configure
script to adjust everything to your specific systemCompile the C part of FPLSA
Getting and unpacking the sources
Typically fplsa
will already be distributed along with your GAP distribution, in which case you can skip this step.
Otherwise, you can download the latest version of this package from its homepage, which is https://gap-packages.github.io/FPLSA/
You will end up with a file named fplsa-X.Y.tar.gz
, where X.Y
is a version string like 1.1
.
You now change your current directory to the pkg
subdirectory of the location where you installed GAP. Now you extract the sources for the FPLSA package (replace X.Y
with the actual version):
The tar
utility unpacks the files and stores them into the appropriate subdirectories. FPLSA resides in the fplsa-X.Y
subdirectory.
Configuring and Compiling the C part
You have to change your current working directory to the subdirectory FPLSA lives in. Starting from the pkg
dirctory of your GAP installation, you can do this via this command (replace X.Y
with the actual version):
Now you invoke the configure
script by:
This script produces some Makefiles which are used to compile the code. You do this by typing
If there were no error, then all C sources should have been compiled and a binary executable been built. If you now enter GAP, type
Then the new functionality should be available.
Documentation
Full information and documentation can be found in the manual, available as PDF doc/manual.pdf
or as HTML htm/chapters.htm
, or on the package homepage at
http://gap-packages.github.io/FPLSA/
Bug reports and feature requests
Please submit bug reports and feature requests via our GitHub issue tracker:
https://github.com/gap-packages/FPLSA/issues
License
fplsa is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
For details see the file LICENSE.
Authors
The FPLSA program was written by V Gerdt and V Kornyak, both of the:
Laboratory of Computing Techniques and Automation, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Moscow Region 141980, Russia. Email: [email protected] and [email protected]