AbstractToric ideals are binomial ideals which represent the algebraic relations of sets of power products. They appear in many problems arising from different branches of mathematics. In this paper, we develop new theories which allow us to devise a parallel algorithm and an efficient elimination algorithm. In many respects they improve existing algorithms for the computation of toric ideals
We present examples which show that in dimension higher than one or codimension higher than two, the...
We present examples that show that in dimension higher than one or codimension higher than two, ther...
We present examples that show that in dimension higher than one or codimension higher than two, ther...
Toric ideals are binomial ideals which represent the algebraic relations of sets of power products. ...
Toric ideals are binomial ideals which represent the algebraic relations of sets of power products. ...
Toric ideals are binomial ideals which represent the algebraic relations of sets of power products. ...
The main goal of this paper is to characterize a particular class of ideals whose structure can stil...
The main goal of this paper is to characterize a particular class of ideals whose structure can stil...
The main goal of this paper is to characterize a particular class of ideals whose structure can stil...
Toric ideals are binomial ideals which represent the algebraic relations of finite sets of power-pro...
Let I⊆R=K[x1,…,xn] be a toric ideal, i.e., a binomial prime ideal. We investigate when the ideal I c...
AbstractLet IG be the toric ideal of a graph G. We characterize in graph theoretical terms the primi...
Let I⊆R=K[x1,…,xn] be a toric ideal, i.e., a binomial prime ideal. We investigate when the ideal I c...
We present examples which show that in dimension higher than one or codimension higher than two, the...
We present examples which show that in dimension higher than one or codimension higher than two, the...
We present examples which show that in dimension higher than one or codimension higher than two, the...
We present examples that show that in dimension higher than one or codimension higher than two, ther...
We present examples that show that in dimension higher than one or codimension higher than two, ther...
Toric ideals are binomial ideals which represent the algebraic relations of sets of power products. ...
Toric ideals are binomial ideals which represent the algebraic relations of sets of power products. ...
Toric ideals are binomial ideals which represent the algebraic relations of sets of power products. ...
The main goal of this paper is to characterize a particular class of ideals whose structure can stil...
The main goal of this paper is to characterize a particular class of ideals whose structure can stil...
The main goal of this paper is to characterize a particular class of ideals whose structure can stil...
Toric ideals are binomial ideals which represent the algebraic relations of finite sets of power-pro...
Let I⊆R=K[x1,…,xn] be a toric ideal, i.e., a binomial prime ideal. We investigate when the ideal I c...
AbstractLet IG be the toric ideal of a graph G. We characterize in graph theoretical terms the primi...
Let I⊆R=K[x1,…,xn] be a toric ideal, i.e., a binomial prime ideal. We investigate when the ideal I c...
We present examples which show that in dimension higher than one or codimension higher than two, the...
We present examples which show that in dimension higher than one or codimension higher than two, the...
We present examples which show that in dimension higher than one or codimension higher than two, the...
We present examples that show that in dimension higher than one or codimension higher than two, ther...
We present examples that show that in dimension higher than one or codimension higher than two, ther...