Degree, multiplicity, and inversion formulas for rational surfaces using \(u\)-resultants (Q1195068)

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Degree, multiplicity, and inversion formulas for rational surfaces using \(u\)-resultants
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    Degree, multiplicity, and inversion formulas for rational surfaces using \(u\)-resultants (English)
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    13 October 1992
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    Given an algebraic surface, the basic problems of identification of base points, minimal degree, generic representation, etc. are solved in algebraic geometry by intersecting the surface with a linear pencil. The authors note that if the surface is given parametrically in projective (3-)space by \(x_ i=f_ i(s_ k)\) then the intersection of the surface with a line given as intersection of two planes gives two equations \(\sum a^{(j)}_ if(s_ 1,s_ 2,s_ 3)=0\), (\(j=1,2\)). The adjunction of a third \(\sum u_ ks_ k=0\) with indeterminates \(u_ k\) allows one to compute the resultant which can be used to solve problems one is interested in \{unless one runs into a surface with infinitely close singularities, the problem that is unsolvable with methods of enumerative algebraic geometry\}. However, in the untractable cases the resultant will vanish and therefore it is a very safe indicator of trouble and that is really the most important aspect for computational geometry.
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    degree
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    multiplicity
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    inversion formulas
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    rational surfaces
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    algebraic surface
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    algebraic geometry
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    intersection
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    resultant
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    computational geometry
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