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A software package to compute automorphisms of graded algebras

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DOI10.2140/jsag.2018.8.11zbMath1404.13005arXiv1704.05078OpenAlexW2609122310MaRDI QIDQ1755193

Simon Keicher

Publication date: 8 January 2019

Published in: The Journal of Software for Algebra and Geometry (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1704.05078


zbMATH Keywords

graded algebrassingularautomorphismssymmetriesCox ringscomputingMori dream spaces


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Group actions on varieties or schemes (quotients) (14L30) Gröbner bases; other bases for ideals and modules (e.g., Janet and border bases) (13P10) Computational aspects of higher-dimensional varieties (14Q15) Actions of groups on commutative rings; invariant theory (13A50) Graded rings (13A02) Automorphisms of surfaces and higher-dimensional varieties (14J50)


Related Items (1)

On smooth Fano fourfolds of Picard number two


Uses Software

  • SINGULAR
  • Gfan
  • autgradalg.lib


Cites Work

  • autgradalg.lib
  • Gröbner bases of symmetric ideals
  • On Terminal Fano 3-Folds with 2-Torus Action
  • Cox Rings
  • A software package for Mori dream spaces
  • Existence of minimal models for varieties of log general type
  • Computing automorphisms of Mori dream spaces


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