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A Computational Approach to Commutative Algebra, Graduate Texts in Mathematics 141

ISBN: 0387979719
ISBN 13: 9780387979717
Autor: Becker, Thomas/Weispfenning, Volker
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xxii, 576 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 23.04.1993
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: GEB

Provides a comprehensive treatment of Gr bner bases theory embedded in an introduction to commutative algebra from a computational point of view. It explains how the Buchberger algorithm and the theory surrounding it are eminently important both for the mathematical theory and for computational applications.

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Beschreibung

The origins of the mathematics in this book date back more than two thou sand years, as can be seen from the fact that one of the most important algorithms presented here bears the name of the Greek mathematician Eu clid. The word "algorithm" as well as the key word "algebra" in the title of this book come from the name and the work of the ninth-century scientist Mohammed ibn Musa al-Khowarizmi, who was born in what is now Uzbek istan and worked in Baghdad at the court of Harun al-Rashid's son. The word "algorithm" is actually a westernization of al-Khowarizmi's name, while "algebra" derives from "al-jabr," a term that appears in the title of his book Kitab al-jabr wa'l muqabala, where he discusses symbolic methods for the solution of equations. This close connection between algebra and al gorithms lasted roughly up to the beginning of this century; until then, the primary goal of algebra was the design of constructive methods for solving equations by means of symbolic transformations. During the second half of the nineteenth century, a new line of thought began to enter algebra from the realm of geometry, where it had been successful since Euclid's time, namely, the axiomatic method.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

1: Commutative Rings with Unity. 2: Polynomial Rings. 3: Vector Spaces and Modules. 4: Orders and Abstract Reduction Relations. 5: Gr bner Bases. 6: First Applications of Gr bner Bases. 7: Field Extensions and the Hilbert Nullstellensatz. 8: Decomposition, Radical, and Zeroes of Ideals. 9: Linear Algebra in Residue Class Rings. 10: Variations on Gr bner Bases.

Autorenporträt

Inhaltsangabe0 Basics.- 0.1 Natural Numbers and Integers.- 0.2 Maps.- 0.3 Mathematical Algorithms.- Notes.- 1 Commutative Rings with Unity.- 1.1 Why Abstract Algebra?.- 1.2 Groups.- 1.3 Rings.- 1.4 Subrings and Homomorphisms.- 1.5 Ideals and Residue Class Rings.- 1.6 The Homomorphism Theorem.- 1.7 Gcd's, Lcm's, and Principal Ideal Domains.- 1.8 Maximal and Prime Ideals.- 1.9 Prime Rings and Characteristic.- 1.10 Adjunction, Products, and Quotient Rings.- Notes.- 2 Polynomial Rings.- 2.1 Definitions.- 2.2 Euclidean Domains.- 2.3 Unique Factorization Domains.- 2.4 The Gaussian Lemma.- 2.5 Polynomial Gcd's.- 2.6 Squarefree Decomposition of Polynomials.- 2.7 Factorization of Polynomials.- 2.8 The Chinese Remainder Theorem.- Notes.- 3 Vector Spaces and Modules.- 3.1 Vector Spaces.- 3.2 Independent Sets and Dimension.- 3.3 Modules.- Notes.- 4 Orders and Abstract Reduction Relations.- 4.1 The Axiom of Choice and Some Consequences in Algebra.- 4.2 Relations.- 4.3 Foundedness Properties.- 4.4 Some Special Orders.- 4.5 Reduction Relations.- 4.6 Computing in Algebraic Structures.- Notes.- 5 Gröbner Bases.- 5.1 Term Orders and Polynomial Reductions.- 5.2 Gröbner Bases-Existence and Uniqueness.- 5.3 Gröbner Bases-Construction.- 5.4 Standard Representations.- 5.5 Improved Gröbner Basis Algorithms.- 5.6 The Extended Gröbner Basis Algorithm.- Notes.- 6 First Applications of Gröbner Bases.- 6.1 Computation of Syzygies.- 6.2 Basic Algorithms in Ideal Theory.- 6.3 Dimension of Ideals.- 6.4 Uniform Word Problems.- Notes.- 7 Field Extensions and the Hilbert Nullstellensatz.- 7.1 Field Extensions.- 7.2 The Algebraic Closure of a Field.- 7.3 Separable Polynomials and Perfect Fields.- 7.4 The Hilbert Nullstellensatz.- 7.5 Height and Depth of Prime Ideals.- 7.6 Implicitization of Rational Parametrizations.- 7.7 Invertibility of Polynomial Maps.- Notes.- 8 Decomposition, Radical, and Zeroes of Ideals.- 8.1 Preliminaries.- 8.2 The Radical of a Zero-Dimensional Ideal.- 8.3 The Number of Zeroes of an Ideal.- 8.4 Primary Ideals.- 8.5 Primary Decomposition in Noetherian Rings.- 8.6 Primary Decomposition of Zero-Dimensional Ideals.- 8.7 Radical and Decomposition in Higher Dimensions.- 8.8 Computing Real Zeroes of Polynomial Systems.- Notes.- 9 Linear Algebra in Residue Class Rings.- 9.1 Gröbner Bases and Reduced Terms.- 9.2 Computing in Finitely Generated Algebras.- 9.3 Dimensions and the Hilbert Function.- Notes.- 10 Variations on Gröbner Bases.- 10.1 Gröbner Bases over PID's and Euclidean Domains.- 10.2 Homogeneous Gröbner Bases.- 10.3 Homogenization.- 10.4 Gröbner Bases for Polynomial Modules.- 10.5 Systems of Linear Equations.- 10.6 Standard Bases and the Tangent Cone.- 10.7 Symmetric Functions.- Notes.- Appendix: Outlook on Advanced and Related Topics.- Complexity of Gröbner Basis Constructions.- Term Orders and Universal Gröbner Bases.- Comprehensive Gröbner Bases.- Gröbner Bases and Automatic Theorem Proving.- Characteristic Sets and Wu-Ritt Reduction.- Term Rewriting.- Standard Bases in Power Series Rings.- Non-Commutative Gröbner Bases.- Gröbner Bases and Differential Algebra.- Selected Bibliography.- Conference Proceedings.- Books and Monographs.- Articles.- List of Symbols.

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