Review of solving polynomial equation systems II: Macaulay's paradigm and Gröbner technology by Teo Mora (Cambridge University Press 2005)

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Teo Mora, Solving Polynomial Equation Systems I: The Kronecker-Duval Philosophy, Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications (No. 88), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2003).
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Published: 28 February 2009
Published in SIGACT Volume 40, Issue 1
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