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Original Articles

FIRST SYZYGIES OF TORIC VARIETIES AND DIOPHANTINE EQUATIONS IN CONGRUENCE

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Pages 1445-1466 | Received 01 Sep 1999, Published online: 16 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

We compute the first syzygies of a subclass of lattice ideals by means of some abstract simplicial complexes. This subclass includes the ideals defining toric varieties. A finite check set containing the minimal first syzygy degrees is determined, and a singly-exponential bound for these degrees is explicited. Integer Programming techniques are used, precisely the Hilbert bases for diophantine equations in congruences.

*Supported by Plan Propio de investigación de la Universidad de Sevilla (75403699-98-191). Fax: + 34 95 4556938; E-mail: [email protected]

Partially supported by Plan Propio de investigación de la Universidad de Sevilla (75403699-98-191) and Plan Propio de la Universidad de Cádiz. Fax: + 34 956 345104; E-mail: [email protected]

Acknowledgments

Notes

*Supported by Plan Propio de investigación de la Universidad de Sevilla (75403699-98-191). Fax: + 34 95 4556938; E-mail: [email protected]

Partially supported by Plan Propio de investigación de la Universidad de Sevilla (75403699-98-191) and Plan Propio de la Universidad de Cádiz. Fax: + 34 956 345104; E-mail: [email protected]

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