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user_guide:apps_matroid [2019/01/25 09:27] – ↷ Page moved from tutorial:apps_matroid to user_guide:apps_matroid oroehriguser_guide:tutorials:apps_matroid [2019/01/25 09:38] – ↷ Page moved from user_guide:apps_matroid to user_guide:tutorials:apps_matroid oroehrig
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 ====== Short Introduction to application ''matroid'' ====== ====== Short Introduction to application ''matroid'' ======
  
-**This tutorial is also available as a {{ :tutorial:apps_matroid.ipynb |jupyter notebook}} for polymake 3.1.**+**This tutorial is also available as a {{ user_guide:apps_matroid.ipynb |jupyter notebook}} for polymake 3.1.**
  
 This tutorial is meant to show the main features for handling matroids available. To make ''matroid'' your current application start ''polymake'' with the option ''-A matroid'' or use the context switch This tutorial is meant to show the main features for handling matroids available. To make ''matroid'' your current application start ''polymake'' with the option ''-A matroid'' or use the context switch
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-{{ :tutorial:matroid_lattice_of_flats_example.png?nolink&200|}}+{{ user_guide:matroid_lattice_of_flats_example.png?nolink&200|}}
 The ''VECTORS'' are numbered consecutively, starting from zero.  The bases are encoded as sets of these ordinal numbers. The ''VECTORS'' are numbered consecutively, starting from zero.  The bases are encoded as sets of these ordinal numbers.
  
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