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\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{axiom}
\begin{document}
\title{src/algebra algext.spad}
\author{Barry Trager, Manuel Bronstein, Clifton Williamson}
\maketitle

\begin{abstract}
\end{abstract}
\tableofcontents

\eject

\section{domain SAE SimpleAlgebraicExtension}

<<domain SAE SimpleAlgebraicExtension>>=
import UnivariatePolynomialCategory
import MonogenicAlgebra
)abbrev domain SAE SimpleAlgebraicExtension
++ Algebraic extension of a ring by a single polynomial
++ Author: Barry Trager, Manuel Bronstein, Clifton Williamson
++ Date Created: 1986
++ Date Last Updated: 9 May 1994
++ Description:
++ Domain which represents simple algebraic extensions of arbitrary
++ rings. The first argument to the domain, R, is the underlying ring,
++ the second argument is a domain of univariate polynomials over K,
++ while the last argument specifies the defining minimal polynomial.
++ The elements of the domain are canonically represented as polynomials
++ of degree less than that of the minimal polynomial with coefficients
++ in R. The second argument is both the type of the third argument and
++ the underlying representation used by \spadtype{SAE} itself.
++ Keywords: ring, algebraic, extension
++ Example: )r SAE INPUT

SimpleAlgebraicExtension(R:CommutativeRing,
 UP:UnivariatePolynomialCategory R, M:UP): MonogenicAlgebra(R, UP) == add
    --sqFr(pb): FactorS(Poly) from UnivPolySquareFree(Poly)

    --degree(M) > 0 and M must be monic if R is not a field.
    if (r := recip leadingCoefficient M) case "failed" then
                                    error "Modulus cannot be made monic"
    Rep := UP
    x,y :$
    c: R

    mkDisc   : Boolean -> Void
    mkDiscMat: Boolean -> Void

    M   := r::R * M
    d   := degree M
    d1  := subtractIfCan(d,1)::NonNegativeInteger
    discmat:Matrix(R) := zero(d, d)
    nodiscmat?:Reference(Boolean) := ref true
    disc:Reference(R) := ref 0
    nodisc?:Reference(Boolean) := ref true
    bsis := [monomial(1, i)$Rep for i in 0..d1]$Vector(Rep)

    if R has Finite then
         size == size$R ** d
         random == represents([random()$R for i in 0..d1])
    0 == 0$Rep
    1 == 1$Rep
    c * x == c *$Rep x
    n:Integer * x == n *$Rep x
    coerce(n:Integer):$   == coerce(n)$Rep
    coerce(c) == monomial(c,0)$Rep
    coerce(x):OutputForm == coerce(x)$Rep
    lift(x) == x pretend Rep
    reduce(p:UP):$ == (monicDivide(p,M)$Rep).remainder
    x = y == x =$Rep y
    x + y == x +$Rep y
    - x == -$Rep x
    x * y == reduce((x *$Rep y) pretend UP)
    coordinates(x) == [coefficient(lift(x),i) for i in 0..d1]
    represents(vect) == +/[monomial(vect.(i+1),i) for i in 0..d1]
    definingPolynomial()  == M
    characteristic        == characteristic$R
    rank()                == d::PositiveInteger
    basis()               == copy(bsis@Vector(Rep) pretend Vector($))
    --!! I inserted 'copy' in the definition of 'basis'  -- cjw 7/19/91

    if R has Field then
      minimalPolynomial x == squareFreePart characteristicPolynomial x

    if R has Field then
      coordinates(x:$,bas: Vector $) ==
        (m := inverse transpose coordinates bas) case "failed" =>
          error "coordinates: second argument must be a basis"
        (m :: Matrix R) * coordinates(x)

    else if R has IntegralDomain then
      coordinates(x:$,bas: Vector $) ==
        -- we work over the quotient field of R to invert a matrix
        qf := Fraction R
        imatqf := InnerMatrixQuotientFieldFunctions(R,Vector R,Vector R,_
                   Matrix R,qf,Vector qf,Vector qf,Matrix qf)
        mat := transpose coordinates bas
        (m := inverse(mat)$imatqf) case "failed" =>
          error "coordinates: second argument must be a basis"
        coordsQF := map(#1 :: qf,coordinates x)$VectorFunctions2(R,qf)
        -- here are the coordinates as elements of the quotient field:
        vecQF := (m :: Matrix qf) * coordsQF
        vec : Vector R := new(d,0)
        for i in 1..d repeat
          xi := qelt(vecQF,i)
          denom(xi) = 1 => qsetelt_!(vec,i,numer xi)
          error "coordinates: coordinates are not integral over ground ring"
        vec

    reducedSystem(m:Matrix $):Matrix(R) ==
      reducedSystem(map(lift, m)$MatrixCategoryFunctions2($, Vector $,
               Vector $, Matrix $, UP, Vector UP, Vector UP, Matrix UP))

    reducedSystem(m:Matrix $, v:Vector $):Record(mat:Matrix R,vec:Vector R) ==
      reducedSystem(map(lift, m)$MatrixCategoryFunctions2($, Vector $,
               Vector $, Matrix $, UP, Vector UP, Vector UP, Matrix UP),
                                    map(lift, v)$VectorFunctions2($, UP))

    discriminant() ==
      if nodisc?() then mkDisc false
      disc()

    mkDisc b ==
      nodisc?() := b
      disc() := discriminant M
      void

    traceMatrix() ==
      if nodiscmat?() then mkDiscMat false
      discmat

    mkDiscMat b ==
      nodiscmat?() := b
      mr := minRowIndex discmat; mc := minColIndex discmat
      for i in 0..d1 repeat
        for j in 0..d1 repeat
          qsetelt_!(discmat,mr + i,mc + j,trace reduce monomial(1,i + j))
      void

    trace x ==          --this could be coded perhaps more efficiently
      xn := x;  ans := coefficient(lift xn, 0)
      for n in 1..d1 repeat
        (xn := generator() * xn;  ans := coefficient(lift xn, n) + ans)
      ans

    if R has Finite then
       index k ==
         i:Integer := k rem size()
         p:Integer := size()$R
         ans:$ := 0
         for j in 0.. while i > 0 repeat
           h := i rem p
           -- index(p) = 0$R
           if h ~= 0 then
             -- here was a bug: "index" instead of
             -- "coerce", otherwise it wouldn't work for
             -- Rings R where "coerce: I-> R" is not surjective
             a := index(h :: PositiveInteger)$R
             ans := ans + reduce monomial(a, j)
           i := i quo p
         ans
       lookup(z : $) : PositiveInteger ==
         -- z = index lookup z, n = lookup index n
         -- the answer is merely the Horner evaluation of the
         -- representation with the size of R (as integers).
         zero?(z) => size()$$ pretend PositiveInteger
         p  :            Integer := size()$R
         co :            Integer := lookup(leadingCoefficient z)$R
         n  : NonNegativeInteger := degree(z)
         while not zero?(z := reductum z) repeat
          co := co * p ** ((n - (n := degree z)) pretend
            NonNegativeInteger) + lookup(leadingCoefficient z)$R
         n = 0 => co pretend PositiveInteger
         (co * p ** n) pretend PositiveInteger

--
--   KA:=BasicPolynomialFunctions(Poly)
--   minPoly(x) ==
--      ffe:= SqFr(resultant(M::KA, KA.var - lift(x)::KA)).fs.first
--      ffe.flag = "SQFR" => ffe.f
--      mdeg:= (degree(ffe.f) // K.characteristic)::Integer
--      mat:= Zero()::Matrix<mdeg+1,deg+mdeg+1>(K)
--      xi:=L.1;  setelt(mat,1,1,K.1);  setelt(mat,1,(deg+1),K.1)
--      for i in 1..mdeg repeat
--         xi:= x * xi;  xp:= lift(xi)
--         while xp ~= KA.0 repeat
--            setelt(mat,(mdeg+1),(degree(xp)+1),LeadingCoef(xp))
--            xp:=reductum(xp)
--         setelt(mat,(mdeg+1),(deg+i+1),K.1)
--         EchelonLastRow(mat)
--         if and/(elt(mat,(i+1),j) = K.0 for j in 1..deg)
--           then return unitNormal(+/(elt(mat,(i+1),(deg+j+1))*(B::KA)**j
--                                       for j in 0..i)).a
--      ffe.f

@

\section{License}

<<license>>=
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<<*>>=
<<license>>

<<domain SAE SimpleAlgebraicExtension>>
@
\eject
\begin{thebibliography}{99}
\bibitem{1} nothing
\end{thebibliography}
\end{document}