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− | + | <title>BB.Box</title> | |
− | + | <short_description>Computes a box order ideal.</short_description> | |
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<syntax> | <syntax> | ||
− | + | BB.Box(D:LIST):LIST | |
</syntax> | </syntax> | ||
− | + | <description> | |
− | Computes the | + | Computes the box order ideal of type <tt>D=[D_1,..,D_N]</tt>. The input is a list of integers <tt>D</tt> of length <ref>ApCoCoA-1:NumIndets|NumIndets</ref>(). The output is a list of terms sorted in ascending order with respect to the current term ordering. |
− | </ | + | <itemize> |
− | <key> | + | <item>@param <em>D</em> List of integer values representing an exponent vector of a term. The order ideal spanned by the term represented by this exponent vector will be computed.</item> |
− | + | <item>@return A list of terms of the order ideal spanned by the term represented by the exponent vector <tt>D</tt>, sorted in ascending order w.r.t. the current term ordering.</item> | |
− | + | </itemize> | |
− | + | <example> | |
+ | Use QQ[x,y,z]; | ||
+ | BB.Box([2,1,1]); | ||
+ | |||
+ | [1, z, y, x, yz, xz, xy, x^2, xyz, x^2z, x^2y, x^2yz] | ||
+ | ------------------------------- | ||
+ | </example> | ||
+ | </description> | ||
+ | <types> | ||
+ | <type>borderbasis</type> | ||
+ | <type>ideal</type> | ||
+ | </types> | ||
+ | <see>ApCoCoA-1:BB.Border|BB.Border</see> | ||
+ | |||
+ | <key>Box</key> | ||
+ | <key>BB.Box</key> | ||
+ | <key>borderbasis.Box</key> | ||
+ | <wiki-category>ApCoCoA-1:Package_borderbasis</wiki-category> | ||
</command> | </command> |
Latest revision as of 09:40, 7 October 2020
This article is about a function from ApCoCoA-1. |
BB.Box
Computes a box order ideal.
Syntax
BB.Box(D:LIST):LIST
Description
Computes the box order ideal of type D=[D_1,..,D_N]. The input is a list of integers D of length NumIndets(). The output is a list of terms sorted in ascending order with respect to the current term ordering.
@param D List of integer values representing an exponent vector of a term. The order ideal spanned by the term represented by this exponent vector will be computed.
@return A list of terms of the order ideal spanned by the term represented by the exponent vector D, sorted in ascending order w.r.t. the current term ordering.
Example
Use QQ[x,y,z]; BB.Box([2,1,1]); [1, z, y, x, yz, xz, xy, x^2, xyz, x^2z, x^2y, x^2yz] -------------------------------