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This monograph strives to introduce a solid foundation on the usage of Gröbner bases in ring theory by focusing on noncommutative associative algebras defined by relations over a field K. It also reveals the intrinsic structural properties of Gröbner bases, presents a constructive PBW theory in a quite extensive context and, along the routes built via the PBW theory, the book demonstrates novel methods of using Gröbner bases in determining and recognizing many more structural properties of algebras, such as the Gelfand-Kirillov dimension, Noetherianity, (semi-)primeness, PI-property, finitenes
Gröbner bases. --- Rings (Algebra) --- Gröbner basis theory --- Commutative algebra --- Algebraic rings --- Ring theory --- Algebraic fields --- Gröbner, Wolfgang, --- Gröbner, W.
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This volume contains survey articles and original research papers, presenting the state of the art on applying the symbolic approach of Gröbner bases and related methods to differential and difference equations. The contributions are based on talks delivered at the Special Semester on Gröbner Bases and Related Methods hosted by the Johann Radon Institute of Computational and Applied Mathematics, Linz, Austria, in May 2006.
Gröbner bases --- Differential equations --- 517.91 Differential equations --- Gröbner basis theory --- Commutative algebra --- Kongress. --- Linz <2006> --- Algebras. --- base. --- ideal. --- polynomial. --- sybolic computation.
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The second volume of this comprehensive treatise focusses on Buchberger theory and its application to the algorithmic view of commutative algebra. In distinction to other works, the presentation here is based on the intrinsic linear algebra structure of Groebner bases, and thus elementary considerations lead easily to the state-of-the-art in issues of implementation. The same language describes the applications of Groebner technology to the central problems of commutative algebra. The book can be also used as a reference on elementary ideal theory and a source for the state-of-the-art in its algorithmization. Aiming to provide a complete survey on Groebner bases and their applications, the author also includes advanced aspects of Buchberger theory, such as the complexity of the algorithm, Galligo's theorem, the optimality of degrevlex, the Gianni-Kalkbrener theorem, the FGLM algorithm, and so on. Thus it will be essential for all workers in commutative algebra, computational algebra and algebraic geometry.
Equations --- Polynomials. --- Iterative methods (Mathematics) --- Iteration (Mathematics) --- Numerical analysis --- Algebra --- Numerical solutions. --- Graphic methods --- Gröbner bases. --- Gröbner basis theory --- Commutative algebra
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Ordered algebraic structures --- Gröbner bases --- Convex polytopes --- 512.62 --- Grobner bases --- Polytopes --- Gröbner basis theory --- Commutative algebra --- Fields. Polynomials --- Convex polytopes. --- Gröbner bases. --- 512.62 Fields. Polynomials --- Gröbner bases
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This book demonstrates current trends in research on combinatorial and computational commutative algebra with a primary emphasis on topics related to monomial ideals. Providing a useful and quick introduction to areas of research spanning these fields, Monomial Ideals is split into three parts. Part I offers a quick introduction to the modern theory of Gröbner bases as well as the detailed study of generic initial ideals. Part II supplies Hilbert functions and resolutions and some of the combinatorics related to monomial ideals including the Kruskal—Katona theorem and algebraic aspects of Alexander duality. Part III discusses combinatorial applications of monomial ideals, providing a valuable overview of some of the central trends in algebraic combinatorics. Main subjects include edge ideals of finite graphs, powers of ideals, algebraic shifting theory and an introduction to discrete polymatroids. Theory is complemented by a number of examples and exercises throughout, bringing the reader to a deeper understanding of concepts explored within the text. Self-contained and concise, this book will appeal to a wide range of readers, including PhD students on advanced courses, experienced researchers, and combinatorialists and non-specialists with a basic knowledge of commutative algebra. Since their first meeting in 1985, Juergen Herzog (Universität Duisburg-Essen, Germany) and Takayuki Hibi (Osaka University, Japan), have worked together on a number of research projects, of which recent results are presented in this monograph.
Algebra. --- Mathematics. --- Commutative algebra --- Combinatorial analysis --- Grèobner bases --- Characteristic functions --- Mathematics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Algebra --- Commutative algebra. --- Commutative rings. --- Commutative Rings and Algebras. --- Mathematical analysis --- Characteristic functions. --- Combinatorial analysis. --- Gröbner bases. --- Rings (Algebra)
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This volume consists of research papers and expository survey articles presented by the invited speakers of the conference on "Harmony of Gröbner Bases and the Modern Industrial Society". Topics include computational commutative algebra, algebraic statistics, algorithms of D-modules and combinatorics. This volume also provides current trends on Gröbner bases and will stimulate further development of many research areas surrounding Gröbner bases.
Gröbner bases --- Gröbner basis theory --- Commutative algebra --- Developed countries --- Advanced countries --- Advanced nations --- Developed nations --- Economically advanced countries --- Economically advanced nations --- First World --- Industrial countries --- Industrial nations --- Industrial societies --- Industrialized countries --- Industrialized nations --- Western countries
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This volume contains survey and original articles presenting the state of the art on the application of Gröbner bases in control theory and signal processing. The contributions are based on talks delivered at the Special Semester on Gröbner Bases and Related Methods at the Johann Radon Institute of Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM), Linz, Austria, in May 2006.
Gröbner bases. --- Control theory. --- Signal processing. --- Processing, Signal --- Information measurement --- Signal theory (Telecommunication) --- Dynamics --- Machine theory --- Gröbner basis theory --- Commutative algebra --- Algebras. --- base. --- control theory. --- signal theory. --- Grobner bases.
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