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BBSGen.PurPow
This function finds the pure power indeterminates in the ring K[c].
Syntax
BBSGen.PurPow(OO); BBSGen.PurPow(OO:LIST):LIST
Description
If b_j=x_i^d_i where x_i is an indeterminate of the base ring K[x_1,...,x_N] and d_i is some power, then c_ij is called a pure power indeterminate.
This function computes the indices [i,j] of the pure power indterminates c_ij in the coordinate ring of the border basis scheme.
@param The order ideal OO.
@return List of the indices [i,j] of the pure powers c_ij.
Example
Use R::=QQ[x,y]; OO:=[1,x,y,xy]; BO:=$apcocoa/borderbasis.Border(OO); Mu:=Len(OO); Nu:=Len(BO); BBSGen.PurPow(OO); [[1, 2], [2, 2], [3, 2], [4, 2], [1, 3], [2, 3], [3, 3], [4, 3]] Class:=BBSGen.PurPow(OO); Use BBS::=CoeffRing[c[1..Mu,1..Nu]]; BBSGen.IndFinder(Class,Mu,Nu); [c[1,2], c[1,3], c[2,2], c[2,3], c[3,2], c[3,3], c[4,2], c[4,3]]