ITC : a GAP 4 package - Index
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- A Presentation by A. Cavicchioli 6.1
- A Presentation by B.H. Neumann 6.3
- Acknowledgements 1.5
- back to 5.2.7
- Background 1.1
- Buttons and Menus 5.0
- change default table size 5.1.3
- clear 5.2.16
- close graphic sheet 5.1.2
- close table by Felsch 5.1.9
- close table by HLT 5.1.9
- coincidence handling off 5.1.5
- coincidence handling on 5.1.5
- definition, making 3.1
- definition, sorting 3.4
- definition, strategies 3.2
- definition, the list of 4.8
- echo off 5.1.6
- echo on 5.1.6
- Examples 6.0
- Experimenting with CE Strategies 1.3
- extend table size 5.1.4
- Felsch 5.2.3
- fill gaps 5.2.6
- fill rows 5.2.5
- gaps strategy 1 5.1.7
- gaps strategy 2 5.1.7
- gaps strategy 3 5.1.7
- Handling a Coincidence 3.3
- HLT 5.2.4
- How does it work? 1.4
- How to Start? 2.0
- InteractiveTC 2.2.1
- Making a Definition 3.1
- mark cosets 5.2.15
- Mendelsohn Condition 3.0
- quit 5.2.18
- read definitions from file 5.1.10
- reset 5.2.17
- save as postscript 5.1.1
- scroll by 5.2.2
- scroll to 5.2.1
- short-cut 5.2.9
- show coincs 5.2.14
- show current settings 5.1.8
- show defs 5.2.12
- show gaps 5.2.13
- show rels 5.2.10
- show subgrp 5.2.11
- Some Definition Strategies 3.2
- sort defs 5.2.8
- Sorting Definitions 3.4
- Starting ITC 2.2
- Starting XGAP 2.1
- Teaching CE 1.2
- The Basic Operations 3.0
- The Bottom Buttons 5.2
- The Coset Table 4.1
- The Fibonacci Group F(2,7) 6.2
- The Group (8,7;2,3) 6.4
- The Information Line 4.3
- The List of Length 1 Gaps 4.9
- The List of Pending Coincidences 4.10
- The List of Relators 4.4
- The List of Subgroup Generators 4.6
- The Relation Tables 4.5
- The Short-cut Method 3.5
- The Subgroup Tables 4.7
- The Table of Definitions 4.8
- The Tables 4.0
- The Top Buttons 5.1
- use gaps strategy 1 5.1.9
- use gaps strategy 2 5.1.9
- use gaps strategy 3 5.1.9
- Warnings 4.2
- What is ITC? 1.0
- write definitions to file 5.1.11
- write standardized table to file 5.1.12
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