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How to return elements of a given length in a symmetric group using Sage?
Here is an example of using this for a Coxeter group I studied recently:
sage: CM = CoxeterMatrix([[1,2,-1,-1,2],[2,1,2,-1,-1],[-1,2,1,2,-1],[-1,-1,2,1,2],[2,-1,-1,2,1]])
sage: G = CoxeterGroup(CM, base_ring … So you can do things like
sage: for g in G.elements_of_length(1): print G …