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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ a few simple computations on that quandle, will give the flavor of RAQ. (It is
presumed that the RAQ package has already been loaded with presumed that the RAQ package has already been loaded with
`LoadPackage("RAQ");` prior to these example commands being executed.) `LoadPackage("RAQ");` prior to these example commands being executed.)
```GAP@BeginExampleSession <!--@BeginExampleSession --><pre>
gap> S3 := SymmetricGroup(3); gap> S3 := SymmetricGroup(3);
Sym( [ 1 .. 3 ] ) Sym( [ 1 .. 3 ] )
gap> Elements(S3); gap> Elements(S3);
@ -45,8 +45,8 @@ gap> elt := Elements(Q3); # the element ^p: below means conjugation by p in S3
[ ^():, ^(2,3):, ^(1,2):, ^(1,2,3):, ^(1,3,2):, ^(1,3): ] [ ^():, ^(2,3):, ^(1,2):, ^(1,2,3):, ^(1,3,2):, ^(1,3): ]
gap> elt[4]*elt[3]; # So this will produce (1,2,3)^{-1}(1,2)(1,2,3) gap> elt[4]*elt[3]; # So this will produce (1,2,3)^{-1}(1,2)(1,2,3)
^(2,3): ^(2,3):
``` </pre><!--@EndExampleSession -->
<!--@EndExampleSession -->
Note in particular that RAQ generally, unless otherwise specifically Note in particular that RAQ generally, unless otherwise specifically
requested, produces __left__ quandles and racks. (That is to say, quandles in requested, produces __left__ quandles and racks. (That is to say, quandles in
which for any fixed element $l$, the "left-multiplication by $l$" operation which for any fixed element $l$, the "left-multiplication by $l$" operation