Thank you the response.
It seems that I should learn Python
so i'm diving into python! ;-)
That this is very time-consuming.
But I need to work on thesis.
After a long delay may have.
Sincerely,
Hasan
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Nick Alexander wrote:
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>
> These two replies are rather general; here's a more specific reply.
> You could start by looking at Martin Albrecht's toy implementation of
> Buchberger with/without criteria:
> sage.rings.polynomial.toy_buchberger. Martin might say more.
>
The OP asked his quest
Hi Hasan!
On Dec 16, 3:48 pm, Hasan Noori wrote:
> dear sage-devel,
> i'm a master student of mathematic in filed of Groebner basis
> i'm coding in maple,
> and have many algorithm implementation around Groebner basis
> such as FGLM,F4,univariate polynomial, Buchberger with criteria,
> Basis
On 16-Dec-09, at 5:05 PM, William Stein wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 2:04 PM, Jaap Spies wrote:
>> Hasan Noori wrote:
>>> dear sage-devel,
>>> i'm a master student of mathematic in filed of Groebner basis
>>> i'm coding in maple,
>>> and have many algorithm implementation around Groe
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 2:04 PM, Jaap Spies wrote:
> Hasan Noori wrote:
>> dear sage-devel,
>> i'm a master student of mathematic in filed of Groebner basis
>> i'm coding in maple,
>> and have many algorithm implementation around Groebner basis
>> such as FGLM,F4,univariate polynomial, B
Hasan Noori wrote:
> dear sage-devel,
> i'm a master student of mathematic in filed of Groebner basis
> i'm coding in maple,
> and have many algorithm implementation around Groebner basis
> such as FGLM,F4,univariate polynomial, Buchberger with criteria,
> Basis of quotient ring K[x_1,...