Effective Methods for the Computation of Bernstein-Sato polynomials for Hypersurfaces and Affine Varieties
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This paper is the widely extended version of the publication, appeared in Proceedings of ISSAC'2009 conference \citep*{ALM09}. We discuss more details on proofs, present new algorithms and examples. We present a general algorithm for computing an intersection of a left ideal of an associative algebra over a field with a subalgebra, generated by a single element. We show applications of this algorithm in different algebraic situations and describe our implementation in \textsc{Singular}. Among other, we use this algorithm in computational $D$-module theory for computing e. g. the Bernstein-Sato polynomial of a single polynomial with several approaches. We also present a new method, having no analogues yet, for the computation of the Bernstein-Sato polynomial of an affine variety. Also, we provide a new proof of the algorithm by Brian\c{c}on-Maisonobe for the computation of the $s$-parametric annihilator of a polynomial. Moreover, we present new methods for the latter computation as well as optimized algorithms for the computation of Bernstein-Sato polynomial in various settings.
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