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Numerically validating the completeness of the real solution set of a system of polynomial equations

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Numerically validating the completeness of the real solution set of a system of polynomial equations
Computing the real solutions to a system of polynomial equations is a challenging problem, particularly verifying that all solutions have been computed. We describe an approach that combines numerical algebraic geometry and sums of squares programming to test whether a given set is “complete” with respect to the real solution set. Specifically, we test whether the Zariski closure of that given set is indeed equal to the solution set of the real radical of the ideal generated by the given polynomials. Examples with finitely and infinitely many real solutions are provided, along with an example having polynomial inequalities.
Daniel A. Brake, Jonathan D. Hauenstein, Alan C. L
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Type Journal
Year 2016
Where CORR
Authors Daniel A. Brake, Jonathan D. Hauenstein, Alan C. Liddell Jr.
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