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- A numerical realization of the conditions of Max Nöther's residual intersection theorem
- PHoMpara-parallel implementation of the polyhedral homotopy continuation method for polynomial systems
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- EFFICIENT EVALUATION OF POLYNOMIALS AND THEIR PARTIAL DERIVATIVES IN HOMOTOPY CONTINUATION METHODS
- Finding all flux vacua in an explicit example
- Computing tensor eigenvalues via homotopy methods
- Eigenfunction expansion method for multiple solutions of fourth-order ordinary differential equations with cubic polynomial nonlinearity
- Numerical elimination and moduli space of vacua
- Spherical projective path tracking for homotopy continuation methods
- Algorithm 857
- Parallel Homotopy Algorithms to Solve Polynomial Systems
- Beyond polyhedral homotopies
- Central configurations of the five-body problem with equal masses
- Unmixing the mixed volume computation
- Hom4PS-3: A Parallel Numerical Solver for Systems of Polynomial Equations Based on Polyhedral Homotopy Continuation Methods
- Numerical algebraic geometry: a new perspective on gauge and string theories
- Numerical polynomial homotopy continuation method and string vacua
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- Design of Marx generators as a structured eigenvalue assignment
- Mixed cell computation in HOM4ps
- Chern numbers of smooth varieties via homotopy continuation and intersection theory
- Newton's method with deflation for isolated singularities of polynomial systems
- HOM4PS-2.0: a software package for solving polynomial systems by the polyhedral homotopy continuation method
- Enumerating Gribov copies on the lattice
- Solving polynomial equations. Foundations, algorithms, and applications
- A constrained homotopy technique for excluding unwanted solutions from polynomial equations arising in kinematics problems
- Polyhedral Methods in Numerical Algebraic Geometry
- Exploring collision-free path planning by using homotopy continuation methods
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