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Edge Ideals Using Macaulay2
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Edge Ideals Using Macaulay2

Abstract

Computer algebra systems, like Macaulay 2 [80], Singular [47], and CoCoA [39], have become essential tools for many mathematicians in commutative algebra and algebraic geometry. These systems provide a “laboratory” in which we can experiment and play with new ideas. From these experiments, a researcher can formulate new conjectures, and hopefully, new theorems. Computer algebra systems are especially good at dealing with monomial ideals. As a consequence, the study of edge and cover ideals is well suited to experiments using computer algebra systems.

Authors

Van Tuyl A

Series

Lecture Notes in Mathematics

Volume

2083

Pagination

pp. 95-105

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

January 1, 2013

DOI

10.1007/978-3-642-38742-5_4

Conference proceedings

Lecture Notes in Mathematics

ISSN

0075-8434

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