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An efficient start system for multi-homogeneous polynomial continuation
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    An efficient start system for multi-homogeneous polynomial continuation (English)
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    7 July 1994
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    When solving a system of polynomial equations using homotopy continuation, the number of solution paths can often be significantly reduced by casting the equations in multi-homogeneous form. This requires a multi-homogeneous start system having a full set of nonsingular solutions that can be easily computed. We give a general form of such a start system that works for any multi-homogeneous structure and that can be used efficiently in continuation.
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    system of polynomial equations
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    homotopy continuation
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    solution paths
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    multi-homogeneous start system
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    nonsingular solutions
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