Regeneration homotopies for solving systems of polynomials
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چکیده
We present a new technique, based on polynomial continuation, for solving systems of n polynomials in N complex variables. The method allows equations to be introduced one-by-one or in groups, obtaining at each stage a representation of the solution set that can be extended to the next stage until finally obtaining the solution set for the entire system. At any stage where positive dimensional solution components must be found, they are sliced down to isolated points by the introduction of hyperplanes. By moving these hyperplanes, one may build up the solution set to an intermediate system in which a union of hyperplanes “regenerates” the intersection of the component with the variety of the polynomial (or system of polynomials) brought in at the next stage. The theory underlying the approach guarantees that homotopy paths lead to all isolated solutions, and this capability can be used to generate witness supersets for solution components at any dimension, the first step in computing an irreducible decomposition of the solution set of a system of polynomial equations. The method is illustrated on several challenging problems, where it proves advantageous over both the polyhedral homotopy method and the diagonal equation-by-equation method, formerly the two leading approaches to solving sparse polynomial systems by numerical
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Math. Comput.
دوره 80 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2011