))
True
sage: H.one() in d
False
Best,
Johannes Schwab
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Oh, thank you! Sometimes it's a good idea to have a look at the
documentation of ALL used functions...
Sorry for the trouble.
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Hello,
I think I stumbled across a bug in groebner_basis(). The example below
doesn't generate the unique reduced Groebner basis of the ideal generated
by f and g, but instead the set
[y^3 + 2*y^2 - x - y, x^2 + 2*y, x*y - y^2 + 1]
is returned.
This set isn't a Groebner basis at all. The corr