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Border Basis Schemes

  • The basic idea of border basis theory is to describe a zero-dimensional ring P/I by an order ideal of terms whose residue classes form a K-vector space basis of P/I. The O-border basis scheme is a scheme that parametrizes all zero-dimensional ideals that have an O-border basis. In general, the O-border basis scheme is not an affine space. Subsequently, in [Huib09] it is proved that if an order ideal with "d" elements is defined in a two-dimensional polynomial ring and it is of some special shapes, then the O-border basis scheme is isomorphic to the affine space of dimension 2d. This thesis is dedicated to find a more general condition for an O-border basis scheme to be isomorphic to an affine space of dimension "nd" that is independent of the shape of the order ideal with "d" elements and "n" is the dimension of the polynomial ring that the order ideal is defined in. We accomplish this in 6 Chapters. In Chapters 2 and 3 we develop the concepts and properties of border basis schemes. In Chapter 4 we transfer the smoothness criterionThe basic idea of border basis theory is to describe a zero-dimensional ring P/I by an order ideal of terms whose residue classes form a K-vector space basis of P/I. The O-border basis scheme is a scheme that parametrizes all zero-dimensional ideals that have an O-border basis. In general, the O-border basis scheme is not an affine space. Subsequently, in [Huib09] it is proved that if an order ideal with "d" elements is defined in a two-dimensional polynomial ring and it is of some special shapes, then the O-border basis scheme is isomorphic to the affine space of dimension 2d. This thesis is dedicated to find a more general condition for an O-border basis scheme to be isomorphic to an affine space of dimension "nd" that is independent of the shape of the order ideal with "d" elements and "n" is the dimension of the polynomial ring that the order ideal is defined in. We accomplish this in 6 Chapters. In Chapters 2 and 3 we develop the concepts and properties of border basis schemes. In Chapter 4 we transfer the smoothness criterion (see [Huib05]) for the point (0,...,0) in a Hilbert scheme of points to the monomial point of the border basis scheme by employing the tools from border basis theory. In Chapter 5 we explain trace and Jacobi identity syzygies of the defining equations of a O-border basis scheme and characterize them by the arrow grading. In Chapter 6 we give a criterion for the isomorphism between 2d dimensional affine space and O-border basis scheme by using the results from Chapters 3 and Chapter 4. The techniques from other chapters are applied in Chapter 6.1 to segment border basis schemes and in Chapter 6.2 to O-border basis schemes for which O is of the sawtooth form.show moreshow less

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Author:Bilge Sipal
URN:urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-4702
Advisor:Martin Kreuzer, Mufit Sezer
Document Type:Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Year of Completion:2017
Date of Publication (online):2017/04/11
Publishing Institution:Universität Passau
Granting Institution:Universität Passau
Date of final exam:2017/04/06
Release Date:2017/04/11
Tag:Kommutative Algebra, Randbasen, Randbasen Schema
Border Bases, Border Basis Scheme, Monomial point, Cotangent Space, Hilbert Schemes
GND Keyword:Polynomring; Basis (Mathematik)
Institutes:Fakultät für Informatik und Mathematik
Dewey Decimal Classification:5 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik / 51 Mathematik / 510 Mathematik
open_access (DINI-Set):open_access
Licence (German):License LogoCC by: Creative Commons - Namensnennung