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    Direct methods for primary decomposition (English)
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    16 May 1993
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    Let \(I\) be an ideal in a polynomial ring \(S=k[x_ 1,\dots,x_ n]\) over a field \(k\). This paper gives new methods for computing the equidimensional parts of \(I\); the radical of \(I\), the localization of \(I\) at an ideal \(J\), and the primary decomposition of \(I\). These methods are based on ideas of modern commutative algebra and avoid the use of generic projections used by Hermann (1926) and all others. These techniques extend to arbitrary ideal operations previously only possible for principal ideals. Most of these results are stated for modules and it is usually assumed that \(k\) is a perfect field. Explicit algorithms are given for solving these problems computationally and they have been implemented in the computer algebra system Macaulay of Bayer and Stillman.
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    ideal in a polynomial ring
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    radical
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    primary decomposition
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    computer algebra
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    Macaulay
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