Abstract
In this paper, we generalize the classical Gröbner basis technique to prove the existence and present a method of computation of a dimension polynomial in two variables associated with a finitely generated D-module, that is, a finitely generated module over a Weyl algebra. We also present corresponding algorithms and examples of computation of such polynomials and show that bivariate dimension polynomials contain invariants of a D-module, which are not carried by its Bernstein dimension polynomial. Then we apply the obtained results to the isomorphism problem for D-modules.
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