Grobner Bases in Ring Theory |
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Author:
| Li, Huishi |
ISBN: | 978-1-299-67183-6 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2011 |
Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $133.00 |
Book Description:
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This monograph strives to introduce a solid foundation on the usage of Grobner bases in ring theory by focusing on noncommutative associative algebras defined by relations over a field "K." It also reveals the intrinsic structural properties of Grobner bases, presents a constructive PBW theory in a quite extensive context and, along the routes built via the PBW theory, the book demonstrates novel methods of using Grobner bases in determining and recognizing many more structural...
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This monograph strives to introduce a solid foundation on the usage of Grobner bases in ring theory by focusing on noncommutative associative algebras defined by relations over a field "K." It also reveals the intrinsic structural properties of Grobner bases, presents a constructive PBW theory in a quite extensive context and, along the routes built via the PBW theory, the book demonstrates novel methods of using Grobner bases in determining and recognizing many more structural properties of algebras, such as the Gelfand-Kirillov dimension, Noetherianity, (semi-)primeness, PI-property, finiteness of global homological dimension, Hilbert series, (non-)homogeneous "p"-Koszulity, PBW-deformation, and regular central extension.
With a self-contained and constructive Grobner basis theory for algebras with a skew multiplicative "K"-basis, numerous illuminating examples are constructed in the book for illustrating and extending the topics studied. Moreover, perspectives of further study on the topics are prompted at appropriate points. This book can be of considerable interest to researchers and graduate students in computational (computer) algebra, computational (noncommutative) algebraic geometry; especially for those working on the structure theory of rings, algebras and their modules (representations).Contents: The Γ-Leading Homogeneous Algebra AΓLHGrobner Bases: Conception and ConstructionGrobner Basis Theory Meets PBW TheoryUsing ABLH in Terms of Grobner BasesRecognizing (Non-)Homogeneous "p"-Koszulity via ABLHA Study of Rees Algebra by Grobner BasesLooking for More Grobner Bases
Readership: Researchers and graduate students in computational (computer) algebra, computational (noncommutative) algebraic geometry.