Localization at hyperplane arrangements: combinatorics and \({\mathcal D}\)-modules (Q2464499)
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Localization at hyperplane arrangements: combinatorics and \({\mathcal D}\)-modules (English)
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21 December 2007
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Some results of the first author from a joint paper with \textit{R. Garcia López} and \textit{S. A. Zarzuela} [Adv. Math. 174, No. 1, 35--56 (2003; Zbl 1050.13009)] are combined with a method developed by the second and the third author [J. Symb. Comput. 32, No. 6, 677--685 (2001; Zbl 1015.16029); ibid. 41, No. 3--4, 317--335 (2006; Zbl 1126.16015)] for to describe a new interesting algorithm deciding whether the annihilating ideal of the meromorphic function \(1/f\), where \(f=0\) defines an arrangement of hyperplanes generated by linear differential operators of order 1. The mentioned algorithm makes comparison of two characteristic cycles. The notion of a characteristic cycle of a holonomic \(\Lambda\)-module \(M\) is presented in a very sophisticated way with complicated notations based on other auxiliaries notions like characteristic variety \(\text{CH}(M)\) and characteristic ideal \({\mathcal J}(M)\) (better to see the paper under review). Comments related to the known example of Orlik-Teraos hyperplane arrangements are given [see \textit{P. Orlik} and \textit{H. Terao}, Math. Ann. 301, No. 2, 211--235 (1995; Zbl 0813.32033)]. Direct computations of the annihilating ideal of \(1/f\), \(f=0\), are discussed, too.
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characteristic cycle
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localization
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hyperplane arrangements
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logarithmic \(\mathcal D\)-modules
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Gröbner bases
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ideals of meromorphic function
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linear differential operators of order 1
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holonomic \(\Lambda\)-modules
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