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Journal of Symbolic Computation
Volume 24, Issues 3-4 , September 1997, Pages 327-334

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doi:10.1006/jsco.1996.0130    How to cite or link using doi (opens new window) Cite or link using doi  
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Computing Isometries of Lattices

W. PLESKEN and B. SOUVIGNIERf1

Lehrstuhl B für Mathematik, Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen, Templergraben 64, Aachen, D-52062 Aachen, Germany

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We present the main ideas for an algorithm to calculate the group of automorphisms of a Euclidean lattice. This algorithm can be applied to related problems, e.g. to compute Bravais groups, to calculate automorphisms of lattices over number fields or, in a slightly modified version, to find isometries between lattices. An implementation of the algorithm by the second author has been successfully applied to lattices up to dimension 40 and allows, for example, obtaining of generators for the automorphism group of the Leech lattice in less than 30 min on a HP 9000/730 workstation.


f1 E-mail:bs@willi.math.rwth_aachen.de



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