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− | Set alphabet (set of indeterminates). | + | Set alphabet (set of indeterminates) for a free monoid ring. |
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− | <item>@param <em>X</em>: a STRING which is the alphabet (set of indeterminates) of a free monoid ring. Every letter in <tt>X</tt> must have a unique | + | <item>@param <em>X</em>: a STRING which is the alphabet (set of indeterminates) of a free monoid ring. Every letter in <tt>X</tt> must have a unique occurrence. The order of letters in X is important since it will induce word orderings. For example, |
+ | NCo.SetX("xyz"); | ||
+ | NCo.SetOrdering("LLEX"); | ||
+ | defines the length-lexicographic ordering induced by x>y>z.</item> | ||
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− | NCo.SetX( | + | NCo.SetX("xyz"); |
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Latest revision as of 13:45, 29 October 2020
This article is about a function from ApCoCoA-1. |
NCo.SetX
Set alphabet (set of indeterminates) for a free monoid ring.
Syntax
NCo.SetX(X:STRING)
Description
@param X: a STRING which is the alphabet (set of indeterminates) of a free monoid ring. Every letter in X must have a unique occurrence. The order of letters in X is important since it will induce word orderings. For example,
NCo.SetX("xyz"); NCo.SetOrdering("LLEX");
defines the length-lexicographic ordering induced by x>y>z.
Example
NCo.RingEnv(); Coefficient ring : Q Ordering : LLEX ------------------------------- NCo.SetX("xyz"); NCo.RingEnv(); Coefficient ring : Q Alphabet : xyz Ordering : LLEX -------------------------------
See also