New ask Hacker News story: I built a Gröbner Basis engine that solves 7-variable systems in the browser

I built a Gröbner Basis engine that solves 7-variable systems in the browser
2 by diegoofernandez | 1 comments on Hacker News.
I'm a self-taught developer without formal education. After 3 months of intense study, I built a Gröbner basis engine that runs in the browser. What it does: - Solves complex 4D systems like w²+x²+y²+z²=1 with symmetric constraints - 5-polynomial basis in 10 iterations - Exact BigInt arithmetic, zero approximations - Pure TypeScript, no dependencies Why it matters: This makes advanced computational algebra accessible to anyone with a browser - no expensive software licenses needed. Technical details: - Buchberger algorithm with optimized pair selection - AST architecture with Flyweight/Visitor patterns - Handles up to 7 variables practically Live demo: https://romimath.pages.dev (Currently Gröbner basis - more features coming this week) I'd love feedback from the computational math community.

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