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Topic review - linear algebra on polynomials
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  Post subject:  linear algebra on polynomials  Reply with quote
is there an obvious way to solve the following (easy) problem in Singular:
given a finite-dimensional subspace S of homogeneous polynomials over a field F, determine whether a given polynomial g is contained in S, and, if yes, to provide an expression in generators of S. (S is given by a list f_1,..,f_k of polynomials that generate it.)

Obviously, Singular can compute whether g is contained in the ideal (f_1,...f_k), but
here the problem is easier, and can be solved by building and solving a system of linear
equations.
So my question is how to avoid coding this myself (something that requires bookeeping of monomials present in f_i's, etc etc).

Thanks,
Dmitrii
Post Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 7:09 pm


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