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Revision as of 10:40, 23 April 2009
BBF.RetrieveVLTs
Retrieve leading terms of polynomials of V.
Syntax
BBF.RetrieveVLTs():LIST BBF.RetrieveVLTs(Degree:INT):LIST
Description
Please note: The function(s) explained on this page is/are using the ApCoCoABBFServer. You will have to start the ApCoCoABBFServer in order to use it/them.
The first function without parameter retrieves the leading terms of the polynomials of V from the ApCoCoABBFServer. The second function with parameter Degree >= 0 retrieves the leading terms of degree Degree of the polynomials of V.
@param Degree Retrieve the leading terms of degree Degree from the polynomials of set V.
@return List of leading terms from polynomials of set V.
Example
Use Z/(32003)[x, y, z],DegLex; I:=Ideal(-4*x^2 + 1, -4*y^2 - 1, 5*z^2); BBF.Init(I); BBF.Steps(20); -- After computation has finished: BBF.RetrieveVLTs(); Output: [x^2y, x^2z, xy^2, xz^2, y^2z, yz^2, x^2, y^2, z^2]
Example
Use Z/(32003)[x, y, z],DegLex; I:=Ideal(-4*x^2 + 1, -4*y^2 - 1, 5*z^2); BBF.Init(I); BBF.Steps(20); -- After computation has finished: BBF.RetrieveVLTs(3); Output: [x^2y, x^2z, xy^2, xz^2, y^2z, yz^2]
BBF.RetrieveVPolysWithTermInSupport