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Algorithms for finding the gradings of reduced rings

Published 6 Nov 2019 in math.AC and math.RA | (1911.02957v1)

Abstract: This work is a Master thesis supervised by Prof. Dr. H.W. Lenstra. Lenstra and Silverberg showed that each reduced order has a universal grading, which can be viewed as the `largest possible grading'. We present an algorithm to compute the universal grading for a given order $R$, which has runtime $n{O(m)}$, where n is the length of the input and m is the size of the minimal spectrum of $R$. We do this by computing all gradings of the corresponding reduced $\mathbb{Q}$-algebra with cyclic abelian groups of prime-power order. We additionally generalize the result of Lenstra and Silverberg that reduced orders have a universal grading to a broader class of rings.

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