A power series method for computing singular solutions to nonlinear analytic systems
DOI10.1007/BF01385867zbMath0756.65079OpenAlexW2093101196MaRDI QIDQ1195913
Charles W. Wampler, Alexander P. Morgan, Andrew John Sommese
Publication date: 2 February 1993
Published in: Numerische Mathematik (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://eudml.org/doc/133687
nonlinear systemhomotopy methodcontinuation methodpolynomial systemsingular solutionholomorphic systemrootzeroseveral complex variablespower series representationsystem of analytic equations
Numerical computation of solutions to systems of equations (65H10) Global methods, including homotopy approaches to the numerical solution of nonlinear equations (65H20) General theory of numerical methods in complex analysis (potential theory, etc.) (65E05)
Related Items
Uses Software
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- A homotopy for solving general polynomial systems that respects m- homogeneous structures
- Computing all solutions to polynomial systems using homotopy continuation
- Coefficient-parameter polynomial continuation
- A globally convergent algorithm for computing fixed points of \(C^2\) maps
- Computing singular solutions to polynomial systems
- An efficient start system for multi-homogeneous polynomial continuation
- A methodology for solving chemical equilibrium systems
- Convergence of the Newton process to multiple solutions
- Computing singular solutions to nonlinear analytic systems
- Algorithm 652
- Analysis of Newton’s Method at Irregular Singularities
- Convergence Rates for Newton’s Method at Singular Points
- Broyden’s Method for a Class of Problems Having Singular Jacobian at the Root
- On Solving Nonlinear Equations with Simple Singularities or Nearly Singular Solutions
- Newton’s Method at Singular Points. I
- Simplicial and Continuation Methods for Approximating Fixed Points and Solutions to Systems of Equations
- Newton’s Method at Singular Points. II
- On Newton’s Method for Singular Problems