Symbolic and numeric methods for exploiting structure in constructing resultant matrices (Q1600039)

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Symbolic and numeric methods for exploiting structure in constructing resultant matrices
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    Symbolic and numeric methods for exploiting structure in constructing resultant matrices (English)
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    11 June 2002
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    The authors describe the construction of sparse resultant, or Newton, matrices to compute solutions of nonlinear systems. By exploiting the quasi-Toeplitz structure of the Newton matrix the time complexity of the problem is decreased by roughly one order of magnitude. Fast and numerically stable methods for determining the rank of a rectangular matrix, as well as exact polynomial arithmetic algorithms are used, under a particular model of sparseness, to provide for bounds, linear in the number of variables and number of non-zero terms. Examples analysed elsewhere are used to illustrate the approach.
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    resultant matrices
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    symbolic computation
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    multivariate nonlinear polynomial equations
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    existence of roots
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    sparse elimination
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    numerical examples
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    Newton matrices
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    numerical stability
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    exact polynomial arithmetic algorithms
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