Ideals, Varieties and Macaulay 2

  • Sturmfels B
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Abstract

Our first example concerns geometric objects in (complex) affine 3-space. We start by setting up the ring of polynomial functions with rational coefficients. i1 : R = QQ[x,y,z] 01 = R 01 : PolynomialRing Various monomial orderings are available in Macaulay 2; since we did not specify one ...

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Sturmfels, B. (2002). Ideals, Varieties and Macaulay 2 (pp. 3–15). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04851-1_1

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