|  |  D.3.1.10 skewmat Procedure from librarymatrix.lib(see  matrix_lib).
 
Example:Usage:
skewmat(n[,id]); n integer, id ideal
Return:
skew-symmetric nxn matrix, with entries from id
(default: id=maxideal(1))
 skewmat(n); creates the generic skew-symmetric matrix
 
Note:
if id has less than n*(n-1)/2 elements, the matrix is
filled with 0's,
 
 |  | LIB "matrix.lib";
ring R=0,x(1..5),lp;
print(skewmat(4));    // the generic skew-symmetric matrix
==> 0,    x(1), x(2),x(3),
==> -x(1),0,    x(4),x(5),
==> -x(2),-x(4),0,   0,   
==> -x(3),-x(5),0,   0    
ring R1 = 0,(a,b,c),dp;
matrix A=skewmat(4,maxideal(1)^2);
print(A);
==> 0,  a2, ab, ac,
==> -a2,0,  b2, bc,
==> -ab,-b2,0,  c2,
==> -ac,-bc,-c2,0  
int n=3;
ideal i = ideal(randommat(1,n*(n-1) div 2,maxideal(1),9));
print(skewmat(n,i));  // skew matrix of generic linear forms
==> 0,       4a+b-8c, -a+6b+c,  
==> -4a-b+8c,0,       -8a+2b-9c,
==> a-6b-c,  8a-2b+9c,0         
kill R1;
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