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Revision as of 14:13, 3 October 2020

This article is about a function from ApCoCoA-2. If you are looking for the ApCoCoA-1 version of it, see ApCoCoA-1:SB.IsInSubalgebra.

SB.IsInSubalgebra

Tests whether a polynomial is in a subalgebra.

Syntax

SB.IsInSubalgebra(f:POLY, G:LIST of POLY):BOOL

Description

This function takes a polynomials f and a list of polynomials G and checks whether F is in the algebra generated by the polynomials in G.

  • @param f A polynomial.

  • @param G A list of polynomials which generate a subalgebra.

  • @return true if f is in the subalgebra generated by G, false elsewise.

Example

Use QQ[x[1..2]];
G := [x[1]-x[2], x[1]*x[2]-x[2]^2, x[1]*x[2]^2];
SB.IsInSubalgebra(x[1]*x[2]^4-x[2]^5, G);
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true

Example

Use QQ[y[1..3]];
G := [y[1]^2-y[3]^2, y[1]*y[2]+y[3]^2, y[2]^2-2*y[3]^2];
SB.IsInSubalgebra(y[3]^4, G);
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false