Ideals of finitely generated commutative monoids (Q1865686)

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Ideals of finitely generated commutative monoids
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    Ideals of finitely generated commutative monoids (English)
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    27 March 2003
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    The authors introduce the concept of a finite presentation of an ideal of a finitely generated commutative monoid. A finite presentation of an ideal \(J\) of a finitely generated commutative monoid is a pair \((I,\rho)\), where \(I\) is an ideal of \(\mathbb{N}^p\) for some nonnegative integer \(p\) and \(\rho\) is a finite subset of \(I\times I\). They show how to compute a finite presentation of \(J\), and from a given presentation of \(J\), they give algorithms to decide if \(J\) is Archimedean, a monoid, a group, cancellative, separative, or torsionfree, and to find the set of idempotents of \(J\) and the group of units of \(J\).
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    finite presentations
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    finitely generated commutative monoids
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    ideals
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    algorithms
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    idempotents
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    groups of units
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