Numerically computing real points on algebraic sets (Q1956231)

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Numerically computing real points on algebraic sets
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    Numerically computing real points on algebraic sets (English)
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    13 June 2013
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    Infinitesimal deformations are commonly used in real algebraic geometric algorithms. The author uses homotopy continuation to model the deformation, and presents an algorithm for computing a finite set of real roots of a polynomial system containing a point on each connected component. The algorithm computes a finite superset of the isolated roots over the real numbers. Some numerical examples are presented to demonstrate the computational steps of the algorithm.
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    real algebraic geometry
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    infinitesimal deformation
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    numerical algebraic geometry
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    polynomial system
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    homotopy continuation
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    algorithm
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    real roots
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    numerical examples
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