Equivariant Gr\"obner bases
Abstract
Algorithmic computation in polynomial rings is a classical topic in mathematics. However, little attention has been given to the case of rings with an infinite number of variables until recently when theoretical efforts have made possible the development of effective routines. Ability to compute relies on finite generation up to symmetry for ideals invariant under a large group or monoid action, such as the permutations of the natural numbers. We summarize the current state of theory and applications for equivariant Gr\"obner bases, develop several algorithms to compute them, showcase our software implementation, and close with several open problems and computational challenges.
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