On decomposing systems of polynomial equations with finitely many solutions (Q1311615)
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On decomposing systems of polynomial equations with finitely many solutions (English)
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21 August 1994
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Problem: Find the common zeros of a multivariate polynomial system \(\{f_ 1,\dots,f_ k\}\). Starting point is a Gröbner basis \(G\) under lexicographical term order for the ideal \(A=(f_ 1,\dots,f_ k)\). The ideal is then decomposed into components where each lexicographical Gröbner basis has a pure triangular form. In contrast to other methods the algorithm is based only on ideal quotients \(I:f^ m\) and ideal sums \(I+(f)\) which can be computed using the Buchberger algorithm. Neither factorization nor full primary decomposition are needed. A proof for the method is given for the case of \(\dim=0\). However, the method can be useful also for many cases of higher dimension.
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zeros of a multivariate polynomial system
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Gröbner basis
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ideal quotients
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