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16 KiB
"""Useful utilities for higher level polynomial classes. """
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from sympy.core import (S, Add, Mul, Pow, Eq, Expr,
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expand_mul, expand_multinomial)
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from sympy.core.exprtools import decompose_power, decompose_power_rat
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from sympy.core.numbers import _illegal
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from sympy.polys.polyerrors import PolynomialError, GeneratorsError
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from sympy.polys.polyoptions import build_options
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import re
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_gens_order = {
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'a': 301, 'b': 302, 'c': 303, 'd': 304,
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'e': 305, 'f': 306, 'g': 307, 'h': 308,
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'i': 309, 'j': 310, 'k': 311, 'l': 312,
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'm': 313, 'n': 314, 'o': 315, 'p': 216,
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'q': 217, 'r': 218, 's': 219, 't': 220,
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'u': 221, 'v': 222, 'w': 223, 'x': 124,
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'y': 125, 'z': 126,
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}
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_max_order = 1000
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_re_gen = re.compile(r"^(.*?)(\d*)$", re.MULTILINE)
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def _nsort(roots, separated=False):
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"""Sort the numerical roots putting the real roots first, then sorting
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according to real and imaginary parts. If ``separated`` is True, then
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the real and imaginary roots will be returned in two lists, respectively.
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This routine tries to avoid issue 6137 by separating the roots into real
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and imaginary parts before evaluation. In addition, the sorting will raise
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an error if any computation cannot be done with precision.
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"""
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if not all(r.is_number for r in roots):
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raise NotImplementedError
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# see issue 6137:
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# get the real part of the evaluated real and imaginary parts of each root
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key = [[i.n(2).as_real_imag()[0] for i in r.as_real_imag()] for r in roots]
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# make sure the parts were computed with precision
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if len(roots) > 1 and any(i._prec == 1 for k in key for i in k):
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raise NotImplementedError("could not compute root with precision")
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# insert a key to indicate if the root has an imaginary part
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key = [(1 if i else 0, r, i) for r, i in key]
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key = sorted(zip(key, roots))
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# return the real and imaginary roots separately if desired
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if separated:
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r = []
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i = []
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for (im, _, _), v in key:
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if im:
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i.append(v)
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else:
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r.append(v)
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return r, i
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_, roots = zip(*key)
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return list(roots)
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def _sort_gens(gens, **args):
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"""Sort generators in a reasonably intelligent way. """
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opt = build_options(args)
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gens_order, wrt = {}, None
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if opt is not None:
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gens_order, wrt = {}, opt.wrt
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for i, gen in enumerate(opt.sort):
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gens_order[gen] = i + 1
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def order_key(gen):
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gen = str(gen)
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if wrt is not None:
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try:
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return (-len(wrt) + wrt.index(gen), gen, 0)
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except ValueError:
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pass
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name, index = _re_gen.match(gen).groups()
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if index:
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index = int(index)
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else:
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index = 0
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try:
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return ( gens_order[name], name, index)
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except KeyError:
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pass
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try:
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return (_gens_order[name], name, index)
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except KeyError:
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pass
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return (_max_order, name, index)
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try:
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gens = sorted(gens, key=order_key)
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except TypeError: # pragma: no cover
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pass
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return tuple(gens)
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def _unify_gens(f_gens, g_gens):
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"""Unify generators in a reasonably intelligent way. """
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f_gens = list(f_gens)
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g_gens = list(g_gens)
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if f_gens == g_gens:
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return tuple(f_gens)
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gens, common, k = [], [], 0
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for gen in f_gens:
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if gen in g_gens:
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common.append(gen)
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for i, gen in enumerate(g_gens):
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if gen in common:
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g_gens[i], k = common[k], k + 1
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for gen in common:
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i = f_gens.index(gen)
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gens.extend(f_gens[:i])
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f_gens = f_gens[i + 1:]
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i = g_gens.index(gen)
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gens.extend(g_gens[:i])
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g_gens = g_gens[i + 1:]
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gens.append(gen)
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gens.extend(f_gens)
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gens.extend(g_gens)
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return tuple(gens)
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def _analyze_gens(gens):
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"""Support for passing generators as `*gens` and `[gens]`. """
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if len(gens) == 1 and hasattr(gens[0], '__iter__'):
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return tuple(gens[0])
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else:
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return tuple(gens)
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def _sort_factors(factors, **args):
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"""Sort low-level factors in increasing 'complexity' order. """
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def order_if_multiple_key(factor):
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(f, n) = factor
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return (len(f), n, f)
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def order_no_multiple_key(f):
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return (len(f), f)
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if args.get('multiple', True):
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return sorted(factors, key=order_if_multiple_key)
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else:
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return sorted(factors, key=order_no_multiple_key)
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illegal_types = [type(obj) for obj in _illegal]
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finf = [float(i) for i in _illegal[1:3]]
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def _not_a_coeff(expr):
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"""Do not treat NaN and infinities as valid polynomial coefficients. """
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if type(expr) in illegal_types or expr in finf:
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return True
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if isinstance(expr, float) and float(expr) != expr:
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return True # nan
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return # could be
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def _parallel_dict_from_expr_if_gens(exprs, opt):
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"""Transform expressions into a multinomial form given generators. """
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k, indices = len(opt.gens), {}
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for i, g in enumerate(opt.gens):
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indices[g] = i
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polys = []
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for expr in exprs:
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poly = {}
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if expr.is_Equality:
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expr = expr.lhs - expr.rhs
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for term in Add.make_args(expr):
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coeff, monom = [], [0]*k
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for factor in Mul.make_args(term):
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if not _not_a_coeff(factor) and factor.is_Number:
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coeff.append(factor)
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else:
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try:
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if opt.series is False:
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base, exp = decompose_power(factor)
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if exp < 0:
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exp, base = -exp, Pow(base, -S.One)
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else:
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base, exp = decompose_power_rat(factor)
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monom[indices[base]] = exp
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except KeyError:
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if not factor.has_free(*opt.gens):
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coeff.append(factor)
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else:
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raise PolynomialError("%s contains an element of "
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"the set of generators." % factor)
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monom = tuple(monom)
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if monom in poly:
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poly[monom] += Mul(*coeff)
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else:
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poly[monom] = Mul(*coeff)
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polys.append(poly)
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return polys, opt.gens
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def _parallel_dict_from_expr_no_gens(exprs, opt):
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"""Transform expressions into a multinomial form and figure out generators. """
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if opt.domain is not None:
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def _is_coeff(factor):
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return factor in opt.domain
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elif opt.extension is True:
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def _is_coeff(factor):
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return factor.is_algebraic
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elif opt.greedy is not False:
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def _is_coeff(factor):
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return factor is S.ImaginaryUnit
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else:
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def _is_coeff(factor):
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return factor.is_number
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gens, reprs = set(), []
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for expr in exprs:
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terms = []
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if expr.is_Equality:
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expr = expr.lhs - expr.rhs
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for term in Add.make_args(expr):
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coeff, elements = [], {}
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for factor in Mul.make_args(term):
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if not _not_a_coeff(factor) and (factor.is_Number or _is_coeff(factor)):
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coeff.append(factor)
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else:
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if opt.series is False:
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base, exp = decompose_power(factor)
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if exp < 0:
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exp, base = -exp, Pow(base, -S.One)
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else:
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base, exp = decompose_power_rat(factor)
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elements[base] = elements.setdefault(base, 0) + exp
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gens.add(base)
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terms.append((coeff, elements))
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reprs.append(terms)
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gens = _sort_gens(gens, opt=opt)
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k, indices = len(gens), {}
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for i, g in enumerate(gens):
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indices[g] = i
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polys = []
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for terms in reprs:
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poly = {}
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for coeff, term in terms:
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monom = [0]*k
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for base, exp in term.items():
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monom[indices[base]] = exp
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monom = tuple(monom)
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if monom in poly:
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poly[monom] += Mul(*coeff)
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else:
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poly[monom] = Mul(*coeff)
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polys.append(poly)
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return polys, tuple(gens)
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def _dict_from_expr_if_gens(expr, opt):
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"""Transform an expression into a multinomial form given generators. """
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(poly,), gens = _parallel_dict_from_expr_if_gens((expr,), opt)
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return poly, gens
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def _dict_from_expr_no_gens(expr, opt):
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"""Transform an expression into a multinomial form and figure out generators. """
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(poly,), gens = _parallel_dict_from_expr_no_gens((expr,), opt)
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return poly, gens
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def parallel_dict_from_expr(exprs, **args):
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"""Transform expressions into a multinomial form. """
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reps, opt = _parallel_dict_from_expr(exprs, build_options(args))
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return reps, opt.gens
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def _parallel_dict_from_expr(exprs, opt):
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"""Transform expressions into a multinomial form. """
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if opt.expand is not False:
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exprs = [ expr.expand() for expr in exprs ]
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if any(expr.is_commutative is False for expr in exprs):
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raise PolynomialError('non-commutative expressions are not supported')
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if opt.gens:
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reps, gens = _parallel_dict_from_expr_if_gens(exprs, opt)
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else:
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reps, gens = _parallel_dict_from_expr_no_gens(exprs, opt)
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return reps, opt.clone({'gens': gens})
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def dict_from_expr(expr, **args):
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"""Transform an expression into a multinomial form. """
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rep, opt = _dict_from_expr(expr, build_options(args))
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return rep, opt.gens
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def _dict_from_expr(expr, opt):
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"""Transform an expression into a multinomial form. """
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if expr.is_commutative is False:
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raise PolynomialError('non-commutative expressions are not supported')
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def _is_expandable_pow(expr):
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return (expr.is_Pow and expr.exp.is_positive and expr.exp.is_Integer
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and expr.base.is_Add)
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if opt.expand is not False:
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if not isinstance(expr, (Expr, Eq)):
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raise PolynomialError('expression must be of type Expr')
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expr = expr.expand()
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# TODO: Integrate this into expand() itself
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while any(_is_expandable_pow(i) or i.is_Mul and
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any(_is_expandable_pow(j) for j in i.args) for i in
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Add.make_args(expr)):
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expr = expand_multinomial(expr)
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while any(i.is_Mul and any(j.is_Add for j in i.args) for i in Add.make_args(expr)):
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expr = expand_mul(expr)
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if opt.gens:
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rep, gens = _dict_from_expr_if_gens(expr, opt)
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else:
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rep, gens = _dict_from_expr_no_gens(expr, opt)
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return rep, opt.clone({'gens': gens})
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def expr_from_dict(rep, *gens):
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"""Convert a multinomial form into an expression. """
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result = []
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for monom, coeff in rep.items():
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term = [coeff]
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for g, m in zip(gens, monom):
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if m:
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term.append(Pow(g, m))
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result.append(Mul(*term))
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return Add(*result)
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parallel_dict_from_basic = parallel_dict_from_expr
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dict_from_basic = dict_from_expr
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basic_from_dict = expr_from_dict
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def _dict_reorder(rep, gens, new_gens):
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"""Reorder levels using dict representation. """
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gens = list(gens)
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monoms = rep.keys()
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coeffs = rep.values()
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new_monoms = [ [] for _ in range(len(rep)) ]
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used_indices = set()
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for gen in new_gens:
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try:
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j = gens.index(gen)
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used_indices.add(j)
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for M, new_M in zip(monoms, new_monoms):
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new_M.append(M[j])
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except ValueError:
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for new_M in new_monoms:
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new_M.append(0)
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for i, _ in enumerate(gens):
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if i not in used_indices:
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for monom in monoms:
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if monom[i]:
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raise GeneratorsError("unable to drop generators")
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return map(tuple, new_monoms), coeffs
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class PicklableWithSlots:
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"""
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Mixin class that allows to pickle objects with ``__slots__``.
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Examples
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========
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First define a class that mixes :class:`PicklableWithSlots` in::
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>>> from sympy.polys.polyutils import PicklableWithSlots
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>>> class Some(PicklableWithSlots):
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... __slots__ = ('foo', 'bar')
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...
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... def __init__(self, foo, bar):
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... self.foo = foo
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... self.bar = bar
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To make :mod:`pickle` happy in doctest we have to use these hacks::
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>>> import builtins
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>>> builtins.Some = Some
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>>> from sympy.polys import polyutils
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>>> polyutils.Some = Some
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Next lets see if we can create an instance, pickle it and unpickle::
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>>> some = Some('abc', 10)
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>>> some.foo, some.bar
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('abc', 10)
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>>> from pickle import dumps, loads
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>>> some2 = loads(dumps(some))
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>>> some2.foo, some2.bar
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('abc', 10)
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"""
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__slots__ = ()
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def __getstate__(self, cls=None):
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if cls is None:
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# This is the case for the instance that gets pickled
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cls = self.__class__
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d = {}
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# Get all data that should be stored from super classes
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for c in cls.__bases__:
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# XXX: Python 3.11 defines object.__getstate__ and it does not
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# accept any arguments so we need to make sure not to call it with
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# an argument here. To be compatible with Python < 3.11 we need to
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# be careful not to assume that c or object has a __getstate__
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# method though.
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getstate = getattr(c, "__getstate__", None)
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objstate = getattr(object, "__getstate__", None)
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if getstate is not None and getstate is not objstate:
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d.update(getstate(self, c))
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# Get all information that should be stored from cls and return the dict
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for name in cls.__slots__:
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if hasattr(self, name):
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d[name] = getattr(self, name)
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return d
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def __setstate__(self, d):
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# All values that were pickled are now assigned to a fresh instance
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for name, value in d.items():
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try:
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setattr(self, name, value)
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except AttributeError: # This is needed in cases like Rational :> Half
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pass
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class IntegerPowerable:
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r"""
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Mixin class for classes that define a `__mul__` method, and want to be
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raised to integer powers in the natural way that follows. Implements
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powering via binary expansion, for efficiency.
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By default, only integer powers $\geq 2$ are supported. To support the
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first, zeroth, or negative powers, override the corresponding methods,
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`_first_power`, `_zeroth_power`, `_negative_power`, below.
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"""
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def __pow__(self, e, modulo=None):
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if e < 2:
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try:
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if e == 1:
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return self._first_power()
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elif e == 0:
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return self._zeroth_power()
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else:
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return self._negative_power(e, modulo=modulo)
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except NotImplementedError:
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return NotImplemented
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else:
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bits = [int(d) for d in reversed(bin(e)[2:])]
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n = len(bits)
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p = self
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first = True
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for i in range(n):
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if bits[i]:
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if first:
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r = p
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first = False
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else:
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r *= p
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if modulo is not None:
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r %= modulo
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if i < n - 1:
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p *= p
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if modulo is not None:
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p %= modulo
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return r
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def _negative_power(self, e, modulo=None):
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"""
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Compute inverse of self, then raise that to the abs(e) power.
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For example, if the class has an `inv()` method,
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return self.inv() ** abs(e) % modulo
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def _zeroth_power(self):
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"""Return unity element of algebraic struct to which self belongs."""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def _first_power(self):
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"""Return a copy of self."""
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raise NotImplementedError
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