I need to calculate a very large Groebner basis. It takes forever to calculate it by using "groebner" or "std" commands.
I might not actually need the whole basis, so I am wondering if there is any way that I could see which polynomials are adding to the basis when I use the command "groebner", "std", etc. I did use "option(prot)" but that did not show which polynomails were adding to the basis.
Any suggestion and help will be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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ytsai@math.uci.eduPosted in old Singular Forum on: 2003-06-23 02:45:59+02
I need to calculate a very large Groebner basis. It takes forever to calculate it by using "groebner" or "std" commands.
I might not actually need the whole basis, so I am wondering if there is any way that I could see which polynomials are adding to the basis when I use the command "groebner", "std", etc. I did use "option(prot)" but that did not show which polynomails were adding to the basis.
Any suggestion and help will be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
email: ytsai@math.uci.edu
Posted in old Singular Forum on: 2003-06-23 02:45:59+02