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Can Gröbner bases be used to compute solutions to large, real-world problems?
Concerning your questions 1 and 4, you should also have a look at border bases:
http://www.risc.jku.at/Groebner-Bases-Bibliography/gbbib_files/publication_1140.pdf
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Gröbner basis for Sudoku
Here is a Singular Code that works quite well:
ring A = 0,(t,x(1..9)),lp;
/* Characteristic 0 works suprisingly well for this problem. */
/* We choose a lexicographic ordering since we will compute a …