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The Gröbner basis of the ideal of vanishing polynomials (English)
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31 March 2011
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Let \(C:=\mathbb{Z}/m\) and \(f\in C[x_1, \ldots, x_n]\). \(f\) is called a vanishing polynomial if the associated function \(C^n\to C\) is identically zero. Let \(I_0\) be the set of all vanishing polynomials. Let \(>\) be a well--ordering on the set of monomials in \(x_1, \ldots, x_n\) compatible with the semi--group structure of this set. An explicit construction of a minimal strong Gröbner basis of the ideal of vanishing polynomials is given. This Gröbner basis is independent on the choice of the ordering. A fast algorithm is presented to compute reduced normal form with respect to \(I_0\).
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Gröbner bases
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vanishing ideal
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polynomials over commutative rings
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