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The complexity of a numerical semigroup

Let $S$ and $Δ$ be numerical semigroups. A numerical semigroup $S$ is an $\mathbf{I}(Δ)$-{\it semigroup} if $S\backslash \{0\}$ is an ideal of $Δ$. We will denote by $\mathcal{J}(Δ)=\{S \mid S \text{ is an $\mathbf{I}(Δ)$-semigroup} \}.$ We will say that $Δ$ is {\it an ideal extension of } $S$ if $S\in \mathcal{J}(Δ).$ In this work, we present an algorithm that allows to build all the ideal extensions of a numerical semigroup. We can recursively denote by $\mathcal{J}^0(\mathbb{N})=\mathbb{N},$ $\mathcal{J}^1(\mathbb{N})=\mathcal{J}(\mathbb{N})$ and $\mathcal{J}^{k+1}(\mathbb{N})=\mathcal{J}(\mathcal{J}^{k}(\mathbb{N}))$ for all $k\in \mathbb{N}.$ The complexity of a numerical semigroup $S$ is the minimun of the set $\{k\in \mathbb{N}\mid S \in \mathcal{J}^k(\mathbb{N})\}.$ In addition, we will give an algorithm that allows us to compute all the numerical semigroups with fixed multiplicity and complexity.

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