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10<Chapter Label="Finitely Presented Algebras">
11<Heading>Finitely Presented Algebras</Heading>
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13Currently the &GAP; library contains only few functions dealing with
14general finitely presented algebras,
15so this chapter is merely a placeholder.
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17The special case of finitely presented <E>Lie</E> algebras is described
18in&nbsp;<Ref Sect="Finitely Presented Lie Algebras"/>,
19and there is also a &GAP; package <C>fplsa</C> for computing structure constants
20of <E>f</E>initely <E>p</E>resented <E>L</E>ie (<E>s</E>uper)<E>a</E>lgebras.
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