Gröbner basis

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Etymology

Introduced in 1965 by Austrian mathematician Bruno Buchberger, who named them after his academic advisor Wolfgang Gröbner.

Definitions

  1. A particular kind of generating set of an ideal in a polynomial ring K[x1, ..,xn] over a…

    A particular kind of generating set of an ideal in a polynomial ring K[x1, ..,xn] over a field K. It allows many important properties of the ideal and the associated algebraic variety to be deduced easily, such as the dimension and the number of zeros when it is finite.

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