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− | Please set ring environment <em>alphabet</em> (or set of indeterminates) <tt>X</tt> and <em>word ordering</em> via the functions <ref>NCo.SetX</ref> and <ref>NCo.SetOrdering</ref>, respectively, before calling this function. The default ordering is the length-lexicographic ordering ( | + | Please set ring environment <em>alphabet</em> (or set of indeterminates) <tt>X</tt> and <em>word ordering</em> via the functions <ref>ApCoCoA-1:NCo.SetX|NCo.SetX</ref> and <ref>ApCoCoA-1:NCo.SetOrdering|NCo.SetOrdering</ref>, respectively, before calling this function. The default ordering is the length-lexicographic ordering ("LLEX"). For more information, please check the relevant functions. |
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− | <item>@param <em>F:</em> a non-zero polynomial in the free monoid ring <tt>F_{2}<X></tt>. Each polynomial is represented as a LIST of words (or terms) in <tt><X></tt>. Each word is represented as a STRING. For example, <tt>xy^2x</tt> is represented as | + | <item>@param <em>F:</em> a non-zero polynomial in the free monoid ring <tt>F_{2}<X></tt>. Each polynomial is represented as a LIST of words (or terms) in <tt><X></tt>. Each word is represented as a STRING. For example, <tt>xy^2x</tt> is represented as "xyyx", and the identity is represented as the empty string "". Thus, the polynomial <tt>f=xy-y+1</tt> is represented as F:=["xy", "y", ""]. The zero polynomial <tt>0</tt> is represented as the empty LIST [].</item> |
<item>@return: a INT which represents the leading coefficient of F with respect to the current word ordering. Actually, the function returns 0 if F=0 and returns 1 otherwise.</item> | <item>@return: a INT which represents the leading coefficient of F with respect to the current word ordering. Actually, the function returns 0 if F=0 and returns 1 otherwise.</item> | ||
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− | NCo.SetX( | + | NCo.SetX("xX"); |
− | NCo.SetOrdering( | + | NCo.SetOrdering("LLEX"); |
− | F1:=[ | + | F1:=["xX",""]; |
NCo.BLC(F1); | NCo.BLC(F1); | ||
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− | <see>NCo.SetOrdering</see> | + | <see>ApCoCoA-1:NCo.SetOrdering|NCo.SetOrdering</see> |
− | <see>NCo.SetX</see> | + | <see>ApCoCoA-1:NCo.SetX|NCo.SetX</see> |
− | <see>Introduction to CoCoAServer</see> | + | <see>ApCoCoA-1:Introduction to CoCoAServer|Introduction to CoCoAServer</see> |
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Latest revision as of 13:37, 29 October 2020
This article is about a function from ApCoCoA-1. |
NCo.BLC
The leading coefficient of a non-zero polynomial in a free monoid ring over the binary field F_{2}={0,1}.
Syntax
NCo.BLC(F:LIST):INT
Description
Please set ring environment alphabet (or set of indeterminates) X and word ordering via the functions NCo.SetX and NCo.SetOrdering, respectively, before calling this function. The default ordering is the length-lexicographic ordering ("LLEX"). For more information, please check the relevant functions.
@param F: a non-zero polynomial in the free monoid ring F_{2}<X>. Each polynomial is represented as a LIST of words (or terms) in <X>. Each word is represented as a STRING. For example, xy^2x is represented as "xyyx", and the identity is represented as the empty string "". Thus, the polynomial f=xy-y+1 is represented as F:=["xy", "y", ""]. The zero polynomial 0 is represented as the empty LIST [].
@return: a INT which represents the leading coefficient of F with respect to the current word ordering. Actually, the function returns 0 if F=0 and returns 1 otherwise.
Example
NCo.SetX("xX"); NCo.SetOrdering("LLEX"); F1:=["xX",""]; NCo.BLC(F1); 1 ------------------------------- NCo.BLC([]); 0 -------------------------------
See also