Abstract

The main purpose of this paper is to improve the bound of complexity of the well-known algorithms on polynomial ideals having complexities polynomial in dn, where d is the maximal degree of input polynomials and n is the number of variables. Instead of this bound, we present the more accurate bound max {S, Dn} where S is the size of the input polynomials in dense representation, and D is the arithmetic mean value of the degrees of input polynomials.

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