This book provides a comprehensive treatment of Gr bner bases theory embedded in an introduction to commutative algebra from a computational point of view. The centerpiece of Gr bner bases theory is the Buchberger algorithm, which provides a common generalization of the Euclidean algorithm and the G
An introduction to commutative and non-commutative Gröbner Bases
✍ Scribed by Teo Mora
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 28
- Series
- preprint of a paper (Theoretical Computer Science Volume 134, Issue 1, 7 November 1994, Pages 131-173)
- Edition
- version 15 Oct 1996
- Category
- Library
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