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The algebraic degree of geometric optimization problems
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    The algebraic degree of geometric optimization problems (English)
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    We apply Galois methods to certain fundamental geometric optimization problems whose exact computational complexity has been an open problem for a long time. In particular we show that the classic Weber problem, along with the line-restricted Weber problem and its three-dimensional version are in general not solvable by radicals over the field of rationals. One direct consequence of these results is that for these geometric optimization problems there exists no exact algorithm under models of computation where the root of an algebraic equation is obtained using arithmetic operations and the extraction of kth roots. This leaves only numerical or symbolic approximations to the solutions, where the complexity of the approximations is shown to be primarily a function of the algebraic degree of the optimum solution point.
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    algebraic degree
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    facility location
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    Galois methods
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    classic Weber problem
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    line-restricted Weber problem
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