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On the Annihilator Ideal of an Inverse Form

Symbolic Computation 2018-05-14 v2

Abstract

Let KK be a field. We simplify and extend work of Althaler \& D\"ur on finite sequences over KK by regarding K[x1,z1]K[x^{-1},z^{-1}] as a K[x,z]K[x,z] module, and studying forms in K[x1,z1]K[x^{-1},z^{-1}] from first principles. Then we apply our results to finite sequences. First we define the annihilator ideal IFI_F of a non-zero form FK[x1,z1]F\in K[x^{-1},z^{-1}], a homogeneous ideal. We inductively construct an ordered pair (f1f_1\,,\,f2f_2) of forms which generate IFI_F\,; our generators are special in that zz does not divide the leading grlex monomial of f1f_1 but zz divides f2f_2\,, and the sum of their total degrees is always 2F2-|F|, where F|F| is the total degree of FF. We show that f1,f2f_1,f_2 is a maximal regular sequence for IFI_F, so that the height of IFI_F is 2. The corresponding algorithm is F2/2\sim |F|^2/2. The row vector obtained by accumulating intermediate forms of the construction gives a minimal grlex Gr\"obner basis for IFI_F for no extra computational cost other than storage and apply this to determining dimK(K[x,z]/IF)\dim_K (K[x,z] /I_F)\,. We show that either the form vector is reduced or a monomial of f1f_1 can be reduced by f2f_2\,. This enables us to efficiently construct the unique reduced Gr\"obner basis for IFI_F from the vector extension of our algorithm. Then we specialise to the inverse form of a finite sequence, obtaining generator forms for its annihilator ideal and a corresponding algorithm which does not use the last 'length change' of Massey. We compute the intersection of two annihilator ideals using syzygies in K[x,z]5K[x,z]^5. This improves a result of Althaler \& D\"ur. Finally, dehomogenisation induces a one-to-one correspondence (f1f_1\,,f2f_2) \mapsto (minimal polynomial, auxiliary polynomial), the output of the author's variant of the Berlekamp-Massey algorithm. So we can also solve the LFSR synthesis problem via the corresponding algorithm for sequences.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1710.07731,
  title  = {On the Annihilator Ideal of an Inverse Form},
  author = {Graham H. Norton},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.07731},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

We have improved the proof of the main construction, made minor improvements to the presentation and corrected some typos. We have also moved Subsection 4.5 on the maximal regular sequence to ArXiv 1805.03995