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Equality of Graver bases and universal Gröbner bases of colored partition identities

Associated to any vector configuration A is a toric ideal encoded by vectors in the kernel of A. Each toric ideal has two special generating sets: the universal Gröbner basis and the Graver basis. While the former is generally a proper subset of the latter, there are cases for which the two sets coincide. The most prominent examples among them are toric ideals of unimodular matrices. Equality of universal Gröbner basis and Graver basis is a combinatorial property of the toric ideal (or, of the defining matrix), providing interesting information about ideals of higher Lawrence liftings of a matrix. Nonetheless, a general classification of all matrices for which both sets agree is far from known. We contribute to this task by identifying all cases with equality within two families of matrices; namely, those defining rational normal scrolls and those encoding homogeneous primitive colored partition identities.

preprint2010arXivOpen access

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