AbstractWe present an algorithm that computes an unmixed-dimensional decomposition of a finitely generated perfect differential ideal I. Each Iiin the decompositionI=I1∩⋯ ∩Ikis given by its characteristic set. This decomposition is a generalization of the differential case of Kalkbrener’s decomposition. We use a different approach. The basic operation in our algorithm is the computation of the inverse of an algebraic polynomial with respect to a finite set of algebraic polynomials. No factorization is needed. Some of the main problems in polynomial ideal theory can be solved by means of this decomposition: we show how the radical membership can be decided, a characteristic set of a prime differential ideal can be selected, and the different...
AbstractWe prove several basic properties for difference ascending chains, including a necessary and...
AbstractInsight on the structure of differential ideals defined by coherent autoreduced set allows o...
AbstractIn this paper we present some algorithms for computing an irreducible decomposition of an id...
AbstractWe present an algorithm that computes an unmixed-dimensional decomposition of a finitely gen...
International audienceWe give an algorithm which represents the radical J of a finitely generated di...
AbstractWe call a differential ideal universally characterizable, if it is characterizable w.r.t. an...
. We present an effective version of Ritt's algorithm. We apply material of (Boulier et al. 199...
AbstractWe propose an algorithm for transforming a characteristic decomposition of a radical differe...
AbstractLet K be an infinite perfect computable field and let I⊆K [ x ] be a zero-dimensional ideal ...
We propose an algorithm for transforming a characteristic decomposition of a radical differential id...
International audienceWe propose a new algorithm for converting a characteristic set of a prime diff...
AbstractLet F be a finite subset of the differential polynomial algebra k { y 1,⋯ , yn } . In order ...
AbstractWe consider the Rosenfeld–Gröbner algorithm for computing a regular decomposition of a radic...
rédigée en 1993-1994This thesis aims at making effective some theorems and at implemeting efficientl...
AbstractLet I be a zero-dimensional ideal in a polynomial ring F[s]:=F[s1,…,sn] over an arbitrary fi...
AbstractWe prove several basic properties for difference ascending chains, including a necessary and...
AbstractInsight on the structure of differential ideals defined by coherent autoreduced set allows o...
AbstractIn this paper we present some algorithms for computing an irreducible decomposition of an id...
AbstractWe present an algorithm that computes an unmixed-dimensional decomposition of a finitely gen...
International audienceWe give an algorithm which represents the radical J of a finitely generated di...
AbstractWe call a differential ideal universally characterizable, if it is characterizable w.r.t. an...
. We present an effective version of Ritt's algorithm. We apply material of (Boulier et al. 199...
AbstractWe propose an algorithm for transforming a characteristic decomposition of a radical differe...
AbstractLet K be an infinite perfect computable field and let I⊆K [ x ] be a zero-dimensional ideal ...
We propose an algorithm for transforming a characteristic decomposition of a radical differential id...
International audienceWe propose a new algorithm for converting a characteristic set of a prime diff...
AbstractLet F be a finite subset of the differential polynomial algebra k { y 1,⋯ , yn } . In order ...
AbstractWe consider the Rosenfeld–Gröbner algorithm for computing a regular decomposition of a radic...
rédigée en 1993-1994This thesis aims at making effective some theorems and at implemeting efficientl...
AbstractLet I be a zero-dimensional ideal in a polynomial ring F[s]:=F[s1,…,sn] over an arbitrary fi...
AbstractWe prove several basic properties for difference ascending chains, including a necessary and...
AbstractInsight on the structure of differential ideals defined by coherent autoreduced set allows o...
AbstractIn this paper we present some algorithms for computing an irreducible decomposition of an id...