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Grobner bases in commutative algebra

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Publisher
American Mathematical Society
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Leaves
178
Series
Graduate Studies in Mathematics 130
Category
Library

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This book provides a concise yet comprehensive and self-contained introduction to Gröbner basis theory and its applications to various current research topics in commutative algebra. It especially aims to help young researchers become acquainted with fundamental tools and techniques related to Gröbner bases which are used in commutative algebra and to arouse their interest in exploring further topics such as toric rings, Koszul and Rees algebras, determinantal ideal theory, binomial edge ideals, and their applications to statistics. The book can be used for graduate courses and self-study. More than 100 problems will help the readers to better understand the main theoretical results and will inspire them to further investigate the topics studied in this book


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