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A.1.9 Dynamic modules

The purpose of the following example is to illustrate the use of dynamic modules. Giving an example on how to write a dynamic module is beyond the scope of this manual. A technical reference is given at https://www.singular.uni-kl.de/Manual/modules.pdf.

In this example, we use a dynamic module, residing in the file kstd.so, which allows ignoring all but the first j entries of vectors when forming the pairs in the standard basis computation.

 
ring r=0,(x,y),dp;
module mo=[x^2-y^2,1,0,0],[xy+y^2,0,1,0],[y^2,0,0,1];
print(mo);
==> x2-y2,xy+y2,y2,
==> 1,    0,    0, 
==> 0,    1,    0, 
==> 0,    0,    1  

// load dynamic module - at the same time creating package Kstd
// procedures will be available in the packages Top and Kstd
LIB("partialgb.so");
listvar(package);
==> // Partialgb                      [0]  package Partialgb (C,partialgb.so)
==> // Singmathic                     [0]  package Singmathic (C,singmathic.s\
   o)
==> // Standard                       [0]  package Standard (S,standard.lib)
==> // Top                            [0]  package Top (T)

// set the number of components to be considered to 1
module mostd=partialStd(mo,1);        // calling procedure in Top
                    // obviously computation ignored pairs with leading
                    // term in the second entry
print(mostd);
==> 0,  0,  y2,xy,x2,
==> -y, y,  0, 0, 1, 
==> x-y,-x, 0, 1, 0, 
==> 0,  x+y,1, -1,1  

// now consider 2 components
module mostd2=Partialgb::partialStd(mo,2); // calling procedure in Partialgb
                    // this time the previously unconsidered pair was
                    // treated too
print(mostd2);
==> 0,  0,   y2,xy,x2,
==> 0,  y,   0, 0, 1, 
==> -y, -x+y,0, 1, 0, 
==> x+y,0,   1, -1,1  


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