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    3 March 2014
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    This paper shows that for any given polynomial ideal \(I \subset K[x_1,\ldots,x_n]\) the collection of Gröbner cones corresponding to \(I\)-specific elimination orders forms a star-shaped region contrary to first intuition in general is not convex. The authors show that for any given ideal \(I \subseteq K[x_1, \ldots, x_n, u_1, \ldots, u_m]\), the union of all Gröbner cones belonging to \(I\)-specific orders for the elimination of \(u_1,\ldots ,u_m\) from \(I\) forms a star-shaped region with center \(\Omega_u:=\{\omega\in {\mathbb R}_{\geq 0}^{n+m}:\;\omega_1=0,\ldots,\omega_n=0\}\). This means that if one wants to calculate some Gröbner basis for \(I \cap K[X]\), the orders \(\prec\) that do yield such a Gröbner basis have Gröbner cones, whose union is a star-shaped region with center \(\Omega_u\) (Theorem 1). Moreover, it is shown that (for some ideals \(I\)) some of the Gröbner cones which belong to \(I\)-specific elimination orders intersect the boundary of the Gröbner fan in the point zero only, meaning that for such cones all points but the vertex lie in the relative interior of the Gröbner fan (Lemma 4.1). These results slightly improved the Algorithm of Tran (Algorithm 1 in [\textit{Q.-N. Tran}, J. Symb. Comput. 42, No. 5, 533--548 (2007; Zbl 1127.13025)]) which calculates a Gröbner basis for the elimination ideal by means of a Gröbner walk, this is done by changing the termination criterion (Algorithm 1).
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    polynomial ideal
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    elimination
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    Gröbner basis
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    Gröbner fan
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    Gröbner walk
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    basis conversion
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