On the (n, d)^th f-ideals
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Abstract: A square-free monomial ideal is called an {it -ideal}, if both and have the same -vector, where (, respectively) is the facet (Stanley-Reisner, respectively) complex related to . In this paper, we introduce the concepts of perfect set containing and perfect set without . We study the perfect sets and show that for and . Then we give some algorithms to construct -ideals and show an upper bound for the perfect number.
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