Area:
4 lectures per week in
area III (Theoretical Computer Science)
advanced course, topic algorithms
Time and Place:
Mon 12:15 - 13:45, lecture hall MI 00.06.011 (Hörsaal 3)
Tue 16:15 - 17:45, lecture hall MI 00.04.011 (Hörsaal 2) Tue, 17.01. and 31.01. in MW0350 !!!
Exercises:
none
Audience:
graduate students of computer science or mathematics
students with computer science as minor
Prerequisites:
1st and 2nd year courses.
Knowledge of ''Computational Algebra I (SS'05)'' would be helpful (or e.g. chap.1-3 in [CLO]).
In the first lesson, however, I will give a brief summary of the main results of part I.
Recommended for:
In-depth knowledge in topic Algorithms
Contents:
Complexity of Groebner Bases, improvements of Buchberger's algorithm,
syzygies, Groebner Bases for modules, homogeneous Groebner Bases and projective
geometry,
multivariate resultants, dimension and Hilbert function.
Related and Advanced Lectures:
Computational Algebra I