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Constructing separable Arnold snakes of Morse polynomials
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    Constructing separable Arnold snakes of Morse polynomials (English)
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    14 May 2021
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    In general, any snake can be associated with Morse polynomials in one variable, and the number of snakes is equal to the number of topologically nonequivalent Morse polynomials (see [\textit{V. I. Arnol'd}, Russ. Math. Surv. 47, No. 1, 1 (1992; Zbl 0791.05001); translation from Usp. Mat. Nauk 47, No. 1, 3--45 (1992)]). The author considers snakes associated with alternating permutations, given by the relative positions of critical values of a Morse polynomial (cf. [\textit{S. K. Lando}, Lectures on generating functions. Transl. from the Russian by the author. Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society (AMS) (2003; Zbl 1032.05001)]), and calls them Arnold snakes. Then using the notion of separable permutation (see [\textit{P. Bose} et al., Inf. Process. Lett. 65, No. 5, 277--283 (1998; Zbl 1338.68304); \textit{S. Kitaev}, Patterns in permutations and words. Berlin: Springer (2011; Zbl 1257.68007)]) and some other combinatorial objects and considerations, she shows how to construct explicitly polynomials in one variable with preassigned critical values configurations for a special class of Arnold snakes associated with separable permutations. The author emphasizes also that the paper is based on the first chapter of her PhD thesis [The shapes of level curves of real polynomials near strict local minima. Université de Lille (2018), \url{https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01909028v1}], defended at Paul Painlevé Laboratory in Lille.
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    snakes
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    Morse polynomials
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    critical values
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    minima and maxima
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    valuations
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    contact trees
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    bifurcation vertices
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    binary trees
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    alternating permutations
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    separable permutations
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