On Nov 7, 4:17 pm, Simon King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Martin,
>

Hello Simon,

> > Actually, for Singular it is trivial:
>
> > sage: R=singular.ring(0,'(x(1..10))','dp')
> > sage: t= singular.cputime()
> > sage: singular.eval('ideal G = maxideal(14)')
> > sage: singular.cputime(t)
>
> This is indeed non-trivial! Even when i compute maxideal(19), which
> takes a couple of seconds, singular.cputime(t) only returns 0.001. I
> doubt that this is the correct time.
>

If you can reproduce this with a "stock" Singular somebody ought to
report this back to Hannes.

> Yours
>       Simon

Cheers,

Michael


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