Excerpt from Robotics Research Technical Report: Admissible Orderings and Bounds for Grobner Basis Normal Form Algorithms
In this paper we are interested in a bound on the number of reduc tion steps in the normal form algorithm. Previously, the only bounds known are for the simple case where 3 is the total degree ordering. In [mishra and Yap a bound for the lexicographic ordering was given. We now extend this bound to the general case. Along the way, we will develop an elementary and constructive proof of a characterization theo rem for all admissible orderings. The characterization was first given by [robbiano 1985] but his proof is highly non-constructive.
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