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B.2.5 Module orderings

SINGULAR offers also orderings on the set of "monomials"

We have two possibilities: either to give priority to the component of a vector in or (which is the default in SINGULAR) to give priority to the coefficients. The orderings (<,c) and (<,C) give priority to the coefficients; whereas (c,<) and (C,<) give priority to the components.
Let < be any of the monomial orderings of as above.

(<,C):

Example:
 

(C,<):

Example:
 

(<,c):

Example:
 

(c,<):

Example:
 

(up to permutation) unless the ordering starts with c. In all cases SINGULAR can read input in both formats.


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