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(52)- Computation of free non-commutative gröbner bases over Z with Singular:Letterplace
- Effective Buchberger-Zacharias-Weispfenning theory of skew polynomial extensions of subbilateral coherent rings
- De nugis Groebnerialium 6: Rump, Ufnarovski, Zacharias
- Letterplace and co-letterplace ideals of posets
- Computing elements of certain form in ideals to prove properties of operators
- Multigraded Hilbert series of noncommutative modules
- Signature Gröbner bases, bases of syzygies and cofactor reconstruction in the free algebra
- Looking for Gröbner basis theory for (almost) skew 2-nomial algebras.
- Algebraic proof methods for identities of matrices and operators: improvements of Hartwig's triple reverse order law
- Formal proofs of operator identities by a single formal computation
- Hilbert series of typical representations for Lie superalgebras
- Computation of dimensions of non-commutative algebras
- Computing free non-commutative Gröbner bases over \(\mathbb{Z}\) with \textsc{Singular:Letterplace}
- Gröbner-Shirshov bases and their calculation
- Weight ideals associated to regular and log-linear arrays.
- homalg
- Plural
- Felix
- BERGMAN
- SymbolicData
- JAS
- ApCoCoA
- symmChainGens
- FourTiTwo
- coxeter
- GBNP
- posets
- SF
- SDeval
- LieRing
- NCGB
- ANICK
- Opal
- olga.lib
- polyDB
- ncHilb
- FPLSA
- freegb.lib
- OSCAR
- OperatorGB
- Ncpoly
- operads
- Staggered.mpl
- Monomial right ideals and the Hilbert series of noncommutative modules
- Noetherian quotients of the algebra of partial difference polynomials and Gröbner bases of symmetric ideals
- Skew polynomial rings, Gröbner bases and the letterplace embedding of the free associative algebra.
- A class of outer generalized inverses
- Letterplace ideals and non-commutative Gröbner bases.
- Buchberger-Zacharias theory of multivariate Ore extensions
- Gröbner bases and gradings for partial difference ideals
- An extension of Gröbner basis theory to indexed polynomials without eliminations
- Enhanced computations of Gröbner bases in free algebras as a new application of the letterplace paradigm
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