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Topic review - resolution
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  Post subject:  resolution  Reply with quote
What is the parent ring of each level of a resolution?
That is, if
resolution re=res(i,0);
and re[2] has elements such as
-f2*gen(1)+f5*gen(2)-f7*gen(3)
where does this live?
I would like to be able to map it to some new ring with a better monomial ordering.
Of course re[3] may have elements that look similar, but with gen(1) etc representing different objects.
Post Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2020 5:11 pm


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