Tutorials
This page contains jupyter notebooks that demonstrate the functionality of the OSCAR project.
This page contains a collection of Jupyter notebooks that demonstrate the capabilities of the OSCAR project.
To run and interact with a tutorial locally, follow these steps:
- Open the tutorial of your choice in nbviewer. (Alternatively, you can inspect the notebook directly on GitHub.)
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Click the download icon (located at the top-right corner) and right-click on it (ctrl-click on macOS) to open the context menu.
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Choose Save As... to download the notebook to your desired directory.
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Follow the installation instructions to install OSCAR. Place particular attention to the final step, as this sets up your local environment to run the tutorials.
Cannot find what you are looking for? Inspect the polymake examples and Hecke examples.
Want to improve or add a tutorial? See our contribution guidelines here.
Generation of sporadic simple groups by 𝜋- and 𝜋'-subgroups
Author(s): Thomas Breuer
Last modified: April 11, 2024
Github
Analyzing Rubik's Cube
Author(s): Martin Schönert (translated to OSCAR by Thomas Breuer)
Last modified: June 24, 2024
Github
Perfect central extensions of PSL(3,4) in the Monster group
Author(s): Thomas Breuer
Last modified: April 11, 2024
Github
Out of Date Tutorials
Generation of sporadic simple groups by 𝜋- and 𝜋'-subgroups
Author(s): Thomas Breuer
Last modified: April 11, 2024
Github
Analyzing Rubik's Cube
Author(s): Martin Schönert (translated to OSCAR by Thomas Breuer)
Last modified: June 24, 2024
Github
Perfect central extensions of PSL(3,4) in the Monster group
Author(s): Thomas Breuer
Last modified: April 11, 2024
Github
Last updated on 20-02-2025