Singular includes all necessary stuff, see #4539. Cheers, Michael On 24 Mrz., 00:31, javier <vengor...@gmail.com> wrote: > Somebody wrote [1] a Reduce (cf. [2]) interface some time ago. If it > works properly one could try to load Bergmann [3] from it. That would > give access to plenty of Groebner basis, Hilbert series, Hochschild > cohomology and many other ring theoretical methods for big families of > noncommutative algebras. Since Bergmann is written in Lisp, maybe it > can also be loaded directly from ECL. I don't have any clue how > complicated interfacing Bergmann could get, though, but if we don't > have many noncommutative algebra stuff, it might be worth giving it a > shot. > > Cheers > J > > [1]http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel/browse_thread/thread/87e888... > > [1]http://www.reduce-algebra.com/ > > [2]http://servus.math.su.se/bergman/ > > On Mar 23, 4:34 pm, mmarco <mma...@unizar.es> wrote: > > > Thanks for the code. From what i see, it does not inherit ideals or > > groebner basis. I will try to take a look at that. > >
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