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Border bases for lattice ideals

Published 29 Aug 2016 in math.AG and math.AC | (1608.08004v1)

Abstract: The main ingredient to construct an O-border basis of an ideal I $\subseteq$ K[x1,. .., xn] is the order ideal O, which is a basis of the K-vector space K[x1,. .., xn]/I. In this paper we give a procedure to find all the possible order ideals associated with a lattice ideal IM (where M is a lattice of Z n). The construction can be applied to ideals of any dimension (not only zero-dimensional) and shows that the possible order ideals are always in a finite number. For lattice ideals of positive dimension we also show that, although a border basis is infinite, it can be defined in finite terms. Furthermore we give an example which proves that not all border bases of a lattice ideal come from Gr\"obner bases. Finally, we give a complete and explicit description of all the border bases for ideals IM in case M is a 2-dimensional lattice contained in Z 2 .

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