相关论文: Computation of Pommaret Bases Using Syzygies
In this paper, we describe improved algorithms to compute Janet and Pommaret bases. To this end, based on the method proposed by Moller et al., we present a more efficient variant of Gerdt's algorithm (than the algorithm presented by…
Ihe first author presented an efficient algorithm for computing involutive (and reduced Groebner) bases. In this paper, we consider a modification of this algorithm which simplifies matters to understand it and to implement. We prove…
In this paper, we characterized the relationship between Groebner bases and u-bases: any minimal Groebner basis of the syzygy module for n univariate polynomials with respect to the term-over-position monomial order is its u-basis.…
In this paper we describe an efficient involutive algorithm for constructing Groebner bases of polynomial ideals. The algorithm is based on the concept of involutive monomial division which restricts the conventional division in a certain…
In this paper we consider an algorithmic technique more general than that proposed by Zharkov and Blinkov for the involutive analysis of polynomial ideals. It is based on a new concept of involutive monomial division which is defined for a…
In this paper, we consider parametric ideals and introduce a notion of comprehensive involutive system. This notion plays the same role in theory of involutive bases as the notion of comprehensive Groebner system in theory of Groebner…
To compute difference Groebner bases of ideals generated by linear polynomials we adopt to difference polynomial rings the involutive algorithm based on Janet-like division. The algorithm has been implemented in Maple in the form of the…
In this paper the relation between Pommaret and Janet bases of polynomial ideals is studied. It is proved that if an ideal has a finite Pommaret basis then the latter is a minimal Janet basis. An improved version of the related algorithm…
Signature-based algorithms have become a standard approach for computing Gr\"obner bases in commutative polynomial rings. However, so far, it was not clear how to extend this concept to the setting of noncommutative polynomials in the free…
This paper describes and analyzes a method for computing border bases of a zero-dimensional ideal $I$. The criterion used in the computation involves specific commutation polynomials and leads to an algorithm and an implementation extending…
We consider the computation of syzygies of multivariate polynomials in a finite-dimensional setting: for a $\mathbb{K}[X_1,\dots,X_r]$-module $\mathcal{M}$ of finite dimension $D$ as a $\mathbb{K}$-vector space, and given elements…
In this article we present two new algorithms to compute the Groebner basis of an ideal that is invariant under certain permutations of the ring variables and which are both implemented in SINGULAR (cf. [DGPS12]). The first and major…
We propose a new more efficient method for the computation of two-sided Gr\"obner bases of ideals and bimodules shifting the problem to the enveloping algebra. Arising from the ideas this method involves, we introduce the notion of…
In this paper, we study first the relationship between Pommaret bases and Hilbert series. Given a finite Pommaret basis, we derive new explicit formulas for the Hilbert series and for the degree of the ideal generated by it which exhibit…
This paper is concerned with linear algebra based methods for solving exactly polynomial systems through so-called Gr\"obner bases, which allow one to compute modulo the polynomial ideal generated by the input equations. This is a topical…
In this paper we present an algorithm for construction of minimal involutive polynomial bases which are Groebner bases of the special form. The most general involutive algorithms are based on the concept of involutive monomial division…
Given a sequence of related modules $M_n$ defined over a sequence of related polynomial rings, one may ask how to simultaneously compute a finite Gr\"obner basis for each $M_n$. Furthermore, one may ask how to simultaneously compute the…
We present a new algorithm for computing a $\mu$-basis of the syzygy module of $n$ polynomials in one variable over an arbitrary field $\mathbb{K}$. The algorithm is conceptually different from the previously-developed algorithms by Cox,…
Algorithmic computation in polynomial rings is a classical topic in mathematics. However, little attention has been given to the case of rings with an infinite number of variables until recently when theoretical efforts have made possible…
We study existence and computability of finite bases for ideals of polynomials over infinitely many variables. In our setting, variables come from a countable logical structure A, and embeddings from A to A act on polynomials by renaming…