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The following pages link to Lectures on results on Bezout's theorem. Notes by D. P. Patil (Q801996):
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- Hilbert functions of multigraded algebras, mixed multiplicities of ideals and their applications (Q412522) (← links)
- Algorithms of intrinsic complexity for point searching in compact real singular hypersurfaces (Q431820) (← links)
- Polar varieties, Bertini's theorems and number of points of singular complete intersections over a finite field (Q473082) (← links)
- Deformation techniques to solve generalised Pham systems (Q598226) (← links)
- Chern numbers of smooth varieties via homotopy continuation and intersection theory (Q607158) (← links)
- Shifted varieties and discrete neighborhoods around varieties (Q820939) (← links)
- On imbedded components of improper intersections in projective space (Q1094478) (← links)
- On multiplicities of non-isolated intersection components (Q1187171) (← links)
- On an analog of Hadamard's inequality (Q1203535) (← links)
- A sparse effective Nullstellensatz (Q1291069) (← links)
- Analytic deviation of ideals and intersection theory of analytic spaces (Q1313559) (← links)
- Bounds for the Hilbert function of polynomial ideals and for the degrees in the Nullstellensatz (Q1358930) (← links)
- Mixed multiplicities, Segre numbers and Segre classes (Q1730204) (← links)
- Joins, tangencies and intersections (Q1898141) (← links)
- Towards a theory of arithmetic degrees (Q1914838) (← links)
- Semi-algebraic decision complexity, the real spectrum, and degree (Q1916424) (← links)
- The number of reducible space curves over a finite field (Q1938580) (← links)
- Deformation techniques for efficient polynomial equation solving. (Q1977143) (← links)
- On Bézout inequalities for non-homogeneous polynomial ideals (Q2028993) (← links)
- Characteristic cycles and the microlocal geometry of the Gauss map. II (Q2030079) (← links)
- A promenade through correct test sequences. I: Degree of constructible sets, Bézout's inequality and density (Q2052162) (← links)
- On non-proper intersections and local intersection numbers (Q2070962) (← links)
- On the number of solutions of systems of certain diagonal equations over finite fields (Q2116748) (← links)
- Intrinsic complexity estimates in polynomial optimization (Q2251913) (← links)
- On the geometry of polar varieties (Q2267371) (← links)
- Factorization patterns on nonlinear families of univariate polynomials over a finite field (Q2304196) (← links)
- Degeneracy loci and polynomial equation solving (Q2340506) (← links)
- On the number of points of algebraic sets over finite fields (Q2349351) (← links)
- Generalized polar varieties: geometry and algorithms (Q2387411) (← links)
- On the value set of small families of polynomials over a finite field. I (Q2439575) (← links)
- Effective calculations of the multiplicity of polynomial mappings (Q2452009) (← links)
- On the solvability of polynomial systems arising in control (Q2644056) (← links)
- Nonproper intersection products and generalized cycles (Q2667140) (← links)
- Unlikely intersections of curves with algebraic subgroups in semiabelian varieties (Q2678709) (← links)
- On the computation of rational solutions of underdetermined systems over a finite field (Q2685068) (← links)
- Point searching in real singularcomplete intersection varieties: algorithms of intrinsic complexity (Q2871188) (← links)
- Notes on questions of W. Vogel concerning the converse to Bézout's theorem (Q4289463) (← links)
- Heights of Projective Varieties and Positive Green Forms (Q4313890) (← links)
- Minimum distance functions of complete intersections (Q4644375) (← links)
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- Multiplicity estimates and the product theorem (Q4849113) (← links)
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- Sparse difference resultant (Q5891997) (← links)
- A Gröbner free alternative for polynomial system solving (Q5938584) (← links)
- Kronecker's and Newton's approaches to solving: a first comparison (Q5938585) (← links)
- Steady states of two-dimensional granular systems are unique, stable, and sometimes satisfy detailed balance (Q6168152) (← links)