Thank you. This approach works well.

On 28 January 2011 20:04, Simon King <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 28 Jan., 15:19, Santanu Sarkar <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> Suppose in an array A[100], I have 100 polynomials over R.<x,y,z>=QQ[]
>> I first want to construct an ideal generated by this polynomial. Then I want
>> to find the Groebner Basis.
>> How this can be done  in Sage?
>>
>> When we have three polynomials f1,f2,f3 we use the following.
>> I=(f1,f2,f3)*R
>> B=I.groebner_basis()
>
> What do you mean by "array A[100]"? Do you mean a list A that is
> formed by 100 polynomials? Then of course it is
> sage: I = A*R
> sage: B = I.groebner_basis()
>
> Cheers,
> Simon
>
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