Computations in Algebraic Geometry with Macaulay 2 edited by David Eisenbud, Daniel R. Grayson, Mike Stillman, Bernd Sturmfels.

Systems of polynomial equations arise throughout mathematics, science, and engineering. Algebraic geometry provides powerful theoretical techniques for studying the qualitative and quantitative features of their solution sets. Re­ cently developed algorithms have made theoretical aspects of the subj...

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Other Authors: Eisenbud, David (Editor), Grayson, Daniel R. (Editor), Stillman, Mike (Editor), Sturmfels, Bernd (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2002.
Edition:1st ed. 2002.
Series:Algorithms and Computation in Mathematics, 8
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505 0 |a I Introducing Macaulay 2 -- Ideals, Varieties and Macaulay 2 -- Projective Geometry and Homological Algebra -- Data Types, Functions, and Programming -- Teaching the Geometry of Schemes -- II Mathematical Computations -- Monomial Ideals -- From Enumerative Geometry to Solving Systems of Polynomial Equations -- Resolutions and Cohomology over Complete Intersections -- Algorithms for the Toric Hilbert Scheme -- Sheaf Algorithms Using the Exterior Algebra -- Needles in a Haystack: Special Varieties via Small Fields -- D-modules and Cohomology of Varieties. 
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