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How to shell a monoid
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    How to shell a monoid (English)
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    25 June 1998
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    For a finitely generated submonoid \(\Lambda\) of \(\mathbb{N}^n\), we consider the minimal free resolution of a field \(k\) as a module over the monoid algebra \(k[\Lambda]\). Interpreting the ranks of the free modules in the resolution as the homology of certain simplicial complexes associated to posets, we show how non-commutative Gröber bases and the non-pure shellings of Björner and Wachs can be used to obtain information about the resolution. Complete results are obtained for monoids \(\Lambda\) which support posets in a certain sense.
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    finitely generated submonoids
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    minimal free resolutions
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    monoid algebras
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    homology
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    simplicial complexes
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    posets
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    non-commutative Gröber bases
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    shellings
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