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[1201]1;;; -*- Mode: Lisp -*-
[80]2;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
3;;;
4;;; Copyright (C) 1999, 2002, 2009, 2015 Marek Rychlik <rychlik@u.arizona.edu>
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20;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
21
[444]22;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
23;;
24;; Implementations of various admissible monomial orders
[923]25;; Implementation of order-making functions/closures.
[444]26;;
27;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
28
[412]29(defpackage "ORDER"
[2425]30 (:use :cl :ring :monom)
[412]31 (:export "LEX>"
32 "GRLEX>"
33 "REVLEX>"
34 "GREVLEX>"
[440]35 "INVLEX>"
36 "REVERSE-MONOMIAL-ORDER"
[933]37 "MAKE-ELIMINATION-ORDER-FACTORY"))
[80]38
[417]39(in-package :order)
40
[1934]41(proclaim '(optimize (speed 3) (space 0) (safety 0) (debug 0)))
42
[49]43;; pure lexicographic
[2439]44(defgeneric lex> (p q &optional start end)
[2706]45 (:documentation "Return T if P>Q with respect to lexicographic
46order, otherwise NIL. The second returned value is T if P=Q,
47otherwise it is NIL.")
[2433]48 (:method ((p monom) (q monom) &optional (start 0) (end (r-dimension p)))
[2432]49 (declare (type fixnum start end))
50 (do ((i start (1+ i)))
51 ((>= i end) (values nil t))
52 (cond
53 ((> (r-elt p i) (r-elt q i))
54 (return-from lex> (values t nil)))
55 ((< (r-elt p i) (r-elt q i))
56 (return-from lex> (values nil nil)))))))
[49]57
58;; total degree order , ties broken by lexicographic
[2439]59(defgeneric grlex> (p q &optional start end)
[2706]60 (:documentation "Return T if P>Q with respect to graded
61lexicographic order, otherwise NIL. The second returned value is T if
62P=Q, otherwise it is NIL.")
[2433]63 (:method ((p monom) (q monom) &optional (start 0) (end (r-dimension p)))
[2432]64 (declare (type monom p q) (type fixnum start end))
65 (let ((d1 (r-total-degree p start end))
66 (d2 (r-total-degree q start end)))
67 (declare (type fixnum d1 d2))
68 (cond
69 ((> d1 d2) (values t nil))
70 ((< d1 d2) (values nil nil))
71 (t
72 (lex> p q start end))))))
[49]73
74
75;; reverse lexicographic
[2439]76(defgeneric revlex> (p q &optional start end)
[2707]77 (:documentation "Return T if P>Q with respect to reverse
78lexicographic order, NIL otherwise. The second returned value is T if
79P=Q, otherwise it is NIL. This is not and admissible monomial order
80because some sets do not have a minimal element. This order is useful
81in constructing other orders.")
[2434]82 (:method ((p monom) (q monom) &optional (start 0) (end (r-dimension p)))
[2707]83
[2434]84 (declare (type fixnum start end))
85 (do ((i (1- end) (1- i)))
86 ((< i start) (values nil t))
87 (declare (type fixnum i))
88 (cond
89 ((< (r-elt p i) (r-elt q i))
90 (return-from revlex> (values t nil)))
91 ((> (r-elt p i) (r-elt q i))
92 (return-from revlex> (values nil nil)))))))
[49]93
94
[426]95;; total degree, ties broken by reverse lexicographic
[2439]96(defgeneric grevlex> (p q &optional start end)
[2435]97 (:method ((p monom) (q monom) &optional (start 0) (end (r-dimension p)))
98 "Return T if P>Q with respect to graded reverse lexicographic order,
[426]99NIL otherwise. The second returned value is T if P=Q, otherwise it is NIL."
[2435]100 (declare (type fixnum start end))
101 (let ((d1 (r-total-degree p start end))
102 (d2 (r-total-degree q start end)))
103 (declare (type fixnum d1 d2))
104 (cond
105 ((> d1 d2) (values t nil))
106 ((< d1 d2) (values nil nil))
107 (t
108 (revlex> p q start end))))))
[426]109
[2439]110(defgeneric invlex> (p q &optional start end)
[2436]111 (:method ((p monom) (q monom) &optional (start 0) (end (r-dimension p)))
112 "Return T if P>Q with respect to inverse lexicographic order, NIL otherwise
[49]113The second returned value is T if P=Q, otherwise it is NIL."
[2436]114 (declare (type fixnum start end))
115 (do ((i (1- end) (1- i)))
116 ((< i start) (values nil t))
117 (declare (type fixnum i))
118 (cond
119 ((> (r-elt p i) (r-elt q i))
120 (return-from invlex> (values t nil)))
121 ((< (r-elt p i) (r-elt q i))
122 (return-from invlex> (values nil nil)))))))
[439]123
[910]124(defun reverse-monomial-order (order)
125 "Create the inverse monomial order to the given monomial order ORDER."
[2439]126 #'(lambda (p q &optional (start 0) (end (r-dimension q)))
127 (declare (type monom p q) (type fixnum start end))
128 (funcall order q p start end)))
[439]129
130;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
131;;
132;; Order making functions
133;;
134;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
135
[922]136;; This returns a closure with the same signature
137;; as all orders such as #'LEX>.
[946]138(defun make-elimination-order-factory-1 (&optional (secondary-elimination-order #'lex>))
[917]139 "It constructs an elimination order used for the 1-st elimination ideal,
140i.e. for eliminating the first variable. Thus, the order compares the degrees of the
141first variable in P and Q first, with ties broken by SECONDARY-ELIMINATION-ORDER."
[2433]142 #'(lambda (p q &optional (start 0) (end (r-dimension p)))
[1932]143 (declare (type monom p q) (type fixnum start end))
[914]144 (cond
[2425]145 ((> (r-elt p start) (r-elt q start))
[920]146 (values t nil))
[2425]147 ((< (r-elt p start) (r-elt q start))
[920]148 (values nil nil))
149 (t
150 (funcall secondary-elimination-order p q (1+ start) end)))))
[914]151
[922]152;; This returns a closure which is called with an integer argument.
[932]153;; The result is *another closure* with the same signature as all
154;; orders such as #'LEX>.
[945]155(defun make-elimination-order-factory (&optional
156 (primary-elimination-order #'lex>)
157 (secondary-elimination-order #'lex>))
[910]158 "Return a function with a single integer argument K. This should be
159the number of initial K variables X[0],X[1],...,X[K-1], which precede
160remaining variables. The call to the closure creates a predicate
161which compares monomials according to the K-th elimination order. The
162monomial orders PRIMARY-ELIMINATION-ORDER and
163SECONDARY-ELIMINATION-ORDER are used to compare the first K and the
164remaining variables, respectively, with ties broken by lexicographical
165order. That is, if PRIMARY-ELIMINATION-ORDER yields (VALUES NIL T),
166which indicates that the first K variables appear with identical
167powers, then the result is that of a call to
168SECONDARY-ELIMINATION-ORDER applied to the remaining variables
169X[K],X[K+1],..."
170 #'(lambda (k)
[914]171 (cond
[919]172 ((<= k 0)
173 (error "K must be at least 1"))
[914]174 ((= k 1)
[930]175 (make-elimination-order-factory-1 secondary-elimination-order))
[914]176 (t
[2433]177 #'(lambda (p q &optional (start 0) (end (r-dimension p)))
[1933]178 (declare (type monom p q) (type fixnum start end))
[914]179 (multiple-value-bind (primary equal)
180 (funcall primary-elimination-order p q start k)
181 (if equal
182 (funcall secondary-elimination-order p q k end)
183 (values primary nil))))))))
[439]184
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