> The reason is that in Singular 7x is a monomial (taken to
> the 3rd power) while 7*x is 7 * the monomial x (taken to
> the 3rd power).
> To be on the safe side you can always use brackets.
That's counter-intuitive. I guess I need to go back and read up on what a monomial is. I'd naturally expect '*' (implicit or not) to bind less tightly than '^'.
> This is explained in the Manual:
> 6.3 Miscellaneous oddities
I looked at this section, but just didn't make the connection.
Thanks for the clarification.
Regards,
Justin
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[email protected]Posted in old Singular Forum on: 2003-04-16 21:05:37+02
> The reason is that in Singular 7x is a monomial (taken to
> the 3rd power) while 7*x is 7 * the monomial x (taken to
> the 3rd power).
> To be on the safe side you can always use brackets.
That's counter-intuitive. I guess I need to go back and read up on what a monomial is. I'd naturally expect '*' (implicit or not) to bind less tightly than '^'.
> This is explained in the Manual:
> 6.3 Miscellaneous oddities
I looked at this section, but just didn't make the connection.
Thanks for the clarification.
Regards,
Justin
email:
[email protected]Posted in old Singular Forum on: 2003-04-16 21:05:37+02