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Ideal-specific elimination orders form a star-shaped region

This paper shows that Gröbner walks aiming for the elimination of variables from a polynomial ideal can be terminated much earlier than previously known. To this end we provide an improved stopping criterion for a known Gröbner walk algorithm for the elemination of variables. This results from two new geometric insights on Gröbner fans: We show that for any given ideal I \subset K[x_1, ..., x_n] the collection of Gröbner cones corresponding to I-specific elimination orders may contain Gröbner cones in the relative interior of the positive orthant. Moreover we prove that the corresponding Gröbner cones form a star-shaped region (the center being the set of all universal elimination vectors) which contrary to first intuition in general is not convex.

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