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An algebraic geometric method to calculate branches near a bifurcation point (English)
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Although not explicitly stated in the introduction, the paper deals only with systems of polynomial equations \(F(x)=0,\quad F: {\mathbb{R}}^{n+1}\to {\mathbb{R}}^ n.\) In particular, the problem is studied how to calculate solution branches near a bifurcation point. The algebraic geometric concept of ``blowing up'' is utilized to regularize the Jacobian at the bifurcation point. Then the different branches are calculated by a standard continuation method. The original branches are obtained by ``blowing them down''. The method is illustrated for a simple example.
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algebraic geometric method
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systems of polynomial equations
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solution branches
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bifurcation point
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blowing up
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continuation method
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