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@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@
%%
%% File: example_KUHFPSS.tex
%%
-%% I think this is one of Eric Peterson's favorite spectral sequences, and his enthusiasm for it has rubbed off on me a bit.
%% Here our group is C_2 which acts on the periodicity element by -1, so again we have a norm element v in degree 2|G| = 4.
%% There are easier ways to understand this, but I explained the EO_3 one in terms of the comparison map from the ANSS,
%% and that's interesting here too. In the ANSS at 2, there is a differential d3(\alpha_3) = \alpha_1^4. Here a cobar calculation
@@ -43,6 +42,8 @@
% This is just to make sure the bounding box doesn't move around
\path[background] (\xmin-1,\ymin-1) rectangle (\xmax+1,\ymax+1);
+\def\xmin{-12}
+\def\xmax{14}
\sseqparseint\xitstart{\xmin/8*8-16} % division is integer division (I think with rounding towards 0...) so /8*8 rounds up to the nearest multiple of 8?
\sseqparseint\xitgap{\xitstart+4}
\sseqparseint\xitend{\xmax+2}
@@ -73,6 +74,7 @@
\newpage
\begin{sseqpage}[name=KRHFPSS,page=0,keep changes]
+\def\xmin{-12}\def\xmax{14}
\pgfmathsetmacro\antidiag{min(-\xmin,\ymax+0.8)}
\clip[background,xshift=0.2cm,yshift=-0.33cm](-\antidiag,\antidiag)--(-1,1)--(-0.4,0)--(\xmax + 0.28,0)--(\xmax+0.28,\antidiag)--cycle;
\foreach \z in {2,6}{