DMTCS Proceedings, Discrete Models: Combinatorics, Computation, and Geometry, DM-CCG 2001

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DMTCS Conference vol AA (2001), pp. 315-328

DMTCS

Discrete Models: Combinatorics, Computation, and Geometry, DM-CCG 2001

Robert Cori and Jacques Mazoyer and Michel Morvan and Rémy Mosseri (eds.)

DMTCS Conference Volume AA (2001), pp. 315-328


author: Nicolas M. Thiéry
title: Computing Minimal Generating Sets of Invariant Rings of Permutation Groups with SAGB I-Gröbner Basis
keywords: Invariant Theory, Permutation Group, Discrete Mathematics, Minimal Generating Set, Hironaka Decomposition, SAGBI-Gröbner basis, permuvar, mupad
abstract: We present a characteristic-free algorithm for computing minimal generating sets of invariant rings of permutation groups. We circumvent the main weaknesses of the usual approaches (using classical Gröbner basis inside the full polynomial ring, or pure linear algebra inside the invariant ring) by relying on the theory of SAGBI-Gröbner basis. This theory takes, in this special case, a strongly combinatorial flavor, which makes it particularly effective. Our algorithm does not require the computation of a Hironaka decomposition, nor even the computation of a system of parameters, and could be parallelized. Our implementation, as part of the library permuvar for mupad, is in many cases much more efficient than the other existing software.
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reference: Nicolas M. Thiéry (2001), Computing Minimal Generating Sets of Invariant Rings of Permutation Groups with SAGB I-Gröbner Basis, in Discrete Models: Combinatorics, Computation, and Geometry, DM-CCG 2001, Robert Cori and Jacques Mazoyer and Michel Morvan and Rémy Mosseri (eds.), Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science Proceedings AA, pp. 315-328
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