On the seeds and the great-grandchildren of a numerical semigroup

Author:

Bras-Amorós Maria

Abstract

We present a revisit of the seeds algorithm to explore the semigroup tree. First, an equivalent definition of seed is presented, which seems easier to manage. Second, we determine the seeds of semigroups with at most three left elements. And third, we find the great-grandchildren of any numerical semigroup in terms of its seeds.

The the right-generators descendant (RGD) algorithm is the fastest known algorithm at the moment. But if one compares the originary seeds algorithm with the RGD algorithm, one observes that the seeds algorithm uses more elaborated mathematical tools while the RGD algorithm uses data structures that are better adapted to the final C implementations. For genera up to around one half of the maximum size of native integers, the newly defined seeds algorithm performs significantly better than the RGD algorithm. For future compilators allowing larger native sized integers this may constitute a powerful tool to explore the semigroup tree up to genera never explored before. The new seeds algorithm uses bitwise integer operations, the knowledge of the seeds of semigroups with at most three left elements and of the great-grandchildren of any numerical semigroup, apart from techniques such as parallelization and depth first search as wisely introduced in this context by Fromentin and Hivert [Math. Comp. 85 (2016) pp. 2553–2568].

The algorithm has been used to prove that there are no Eliahou semigroups of genus 66 66 , hence proving the Wilf conjecture for genus up to 66 66 . We also found three Eliahou semigroups of genus 67 67 . One of these semigroups is neither of Eliahou-Fromentin type, nor of Delgado’s type. However, it is a member of a new family suggested by Shalom Eliahou.

Funder

Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades

Publisher

American Mathematical Society (AMS)

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Computational Mathematics,Algebra and Number Theory

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