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RegularChains[FastArithmeticTools][NormalFormDim0] - normal form of a polynomial w.r.t. a 0-dim regular chain
Calling Sequence
NormalFormDim0(f, rc, R)
Parameters
R
-
polynomial ring
rc
a regular chain of R
f
polynomial of R
Description
Returns the normal form of f w.r.t. rc in the sense of Groebner bases
rc must be a normalized zero-dimensional regular chain and all variables in f must be algebraic w.r.t. rc. See the subpackage ChainTools for these notions.
Moreover R must have a prime characteristic such that FFT-based polynomial arithmetic can be used for this actual computation. The higher the degrees of f and rc are, the larger must be such that divides . If the degree of f or rc is too large, then an error is raised.
The algorithm relies on the fast division trick (based on power series inversion) and FFT-based multivariate multiplication. When both commands NormalFormDim0 and NormalForm apply, the former one will often outperform the latter one.
Examples
The results computed by NormalFormDim0 and NormalForm are equivalent.
See Also
ChainTools, NormalForm, NormalizePolynomialDim0, NormalizeRegularChainDim0, RegularChains
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