OSCAR Symbolic Tools

Tutorials

Explore Jupyter notebooks demonstrating OSCAR’s capabilities. These tutorials are for OSCAR v1.5.0, the latest stable release. To avoid compatibility issues, make sure you're using this version (upgrade instructions).

To download and run a tutorial locally:

  1. Open the tutorial in nbviewer (or view it directly on GitHub).
  2. Right-click (or Ctrl-click on macOS) the download icon at the top-right.
  3. Select Save As... and save the file to your computer.
  4. If OSCAR is not yet installed, follow the installation guide. If it's already installed, ensure you're using version OSCAR v1.5.0 by checking the upgrade instructions.
  5. Complete Step 5 of the installation guide to ensure your system is set up to run the tutorials.

Looking for more examples? Check out the polymake examples and Hecke examples.

Want to improve or add a tutorial? See our contribution guidelines.

A question of Pham Huu Tiep about a group of symplectic type
Author(s): Thomas Breuer
Last modified: September 22, 2025
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Analyzing Rubik's Cube
Author(s): Martin Schönert (translated to OSCAR by Thomas Breuer)
Last modified: June 24, 2024
Github
Generation of sporadic simple groups by 𝜋- and 𝜋'-subgroups
Author(s): Thomas Breuer
Last modified: April 12, 2024
Github
Irreducible representations of a finite abelian group over a finite field
Author(s): Thomas Breuer
Last modified: October 17, 2025
Github
Perfect central extensions of PSL(3,4) in the Monster group
Author(s): Thomas Breuer
Last modified: April 12, 2024
Github

Tutorial grid last updated on November 06 2025.

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