Computations And Combinatorics In Commutative Algebra

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Combinatorial Commutative Algebra

Author: Ezra Miller
language: en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date: 2005-06-21
Recent developments are covered Contains over 100 figures and 250 exercises Includes complete proofs
Combinatorics and Commutative Algebra

Author: Richard P. Stanley
language: en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date: 2007-12-13
Some remarkable connections between commutative algebra and combinatorics have been discovered in recent years. This book provides an overview of two of the main topics in this area. The first concerns the solutions of linear equations in nonnegative integers. Applications are given to the enumeration of integer stochastic matrices (or magic squares), the volume of polytopes, combinatorial reciprocity theorems, and related results. The second topic deals with the face ring of a simplicial complex, and includes a proof of the Upper Bound Conjecture for Spheres. An introductory chapter giving background information in algebra, combinatorics and topology broadens access to this material for non-specialists. New to this edition is a chapter surveying more recent work related to face rings, focusing on applications to f-vectors.
Computations and Combinatorics in Commutative Algebra

Featuring up-to-date coverage of three topics lying at the intersection of combinatorics and commutative algebra, namely Koszul algebras, primary decompositions and subdivision operations in simplicial complexes, this book has its focus on computations. "Computations and Combinatorics in Commutative Algebra" has been written by experts in both theoretical and computational aspects of these three subjects and is aimed at a broad audience, from experienced researchers who want to have an easy but deep review of the topics covered to postgraduate students who need a quick introduction to the techniques. The computational treatment of the material, including plenty of examples and code, will be useful for a wide range of professionals interested in the connections between commutative algebra and combinatorics.