An extension of Sturm's theorem to two dimensions (Q1357061)

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An extension of Sturm's theorem to two dimensions
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    An extension of Sturm's theorem to two dimensions (English)
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    19 February 1998
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    Let \(f(x,y)\) be a square-free polynomial and let \(C\) be the set of points at which \(f(x,y)= 0\). Let \(D\) be a closed rectangle with sides parallel to the coordinate axes and let \(BD\) denote the boundary of \(D\). \(D'\), the interior of \(D\), is \(D\backslash BD\). To find if \(C\cap BD=\emptyset\) one can use Sturm's theorem. If \(C\cap BD=\emptyset\) then the author shows that if \(C\cap D'\neq\emptyset\) there exists a point \(x_0\), \(y_0\) in \(D'\) at which \(f\) and \({\partial f\over\partial x}\) are both zero. Elimination of \(x\) gives a polynomial in \(y\) which is zero at \(y_0\), and Sturm's Theorem enables one to decide if such a point exists.
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    zeros of square-free polynomials in two variables
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    Sturm's theorem
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