Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4584427 | Journal of Algebra | 2015 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
This paper argues that the apparent discrepancy is explained by nomenclature. Current algorithms to solve module isomorphism, while efficient and immensely useful, are actually solving a highly constrained version of the problem. We report that module isomorphism in its general form is as hard as algebra isomorphism and graph isomorphism, both well-studied problems that are widely regarded as difficult. On a more positive note, for cyclic rings we describe a polynomial-time algorithm for the general module isomorphism problem. We also report on a Magma implementation of our algorithm.
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Authors
Peter A. Brooksbank, James B. Wilson,