Proceedings of the 1995 International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation - ISSAC '95 1995
DOI: 10.1145/220346.220367
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Representation for the radical of a finitely generated differential ideal

Abstract: International audienceWe give an algorithm which represents the radical J of a finitely generated differential ideal as an intersection of radical differential ideals. The computed representation provides an algorithm for testing membership in J. This algorithm works over either an ordinary or a partial differential polynomial ring of characteristic zero. It has been programmed. We also give a method to obtain a obtain a characteristic set of J, if the ideal is prime

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“…The Rosenfeld-Gröbner algorithm was first described by Boulier [1994] and improved by Boulier et al [1995]. This paper contains new results.…”
Section: New Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…The Rosenfeld-Gröbner algorithm was first described by Boulier [1994] and improved by Boulier et al [1995]. This paper contains new results.…”
Section: New Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The book of [Becker and Weispfenning, 1991, pages 230-232] furnished us many important informations on that subject. It is much more efficient than the ones given by Boulier [1994] or Boulier et al [1995].…”
Section: Computing a Regular Decompositionmentioning
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