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.…
Author: | Bilge Sipal |
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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): | CC by: Creative Commons - Namensnennung |