RegularChains[MatrixTools]
IsZeroMatrix
check whether a matrix is null modulo a regular chain
Calling Sequence
Parameters
Description
Examples
IsZeroMatrix(A, rc, R)
A
-
square Matrix with coefficients in the ring of fractions of R
rc
regular chain of R
R
polynomial ring
The command IsZeroMatrix(A, rc, R) returns true if and only if A is null modulo the saturated ideal of rc.
It is assumed that rc is strongly normalized.
This command is part of the RegularChains[MatrixTools] package, so it can be used in the form IsZeroMatrix(..) only after executing the command with(RegularChains[MatrixTools]). However, it can always be accessed through the long form of the command by using RegularChains[MatrixTools][IsZeroMatrix](..).
with⁡RegularChains:with⁡ChainTools:with⁡MatrixTools:
R≔PolynomialRing⁡y,z
R≔polynomial_ring
rc≔Empty⁡R
rc≔regular_chain
rc≔Chain⁡z4+1,y2−z2,rc,R:
Equations⁡rc,R
y2−z2,z4+1
m≔Matrix⁡1,y+z,0,y−z
m≔1y+z0y−z
IsZeroMatrix⁡m,rc,R
false
See Also
Chain
Empty
Equations
IsStronglyNormalized
JacobianMatrix
LowerEchelonForm
MatrixInverse
MatrixMultiply
MatrixOverChain
MatrixTools
NormalForm
PolynomialRing
RegularChains
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