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Decomposition of polynomial sets into characteristic pairs (1702.08664v1)

Published 28 Feb 2017 in cs.SC

Abstract: A characteristic pair is a pair (G,C) of polynomial sets in which G is a reduced lexicographic Groebner basis, C is the minimal triangular set contained in G, and C is normal. In this paper, we show that any finite polynomial set P can be decomposed algorithmically into finitely many characteristic pairs with associated zero relations, which provide representations for the zero set of P in terms of those of Groebner bases and those of triangular sets. The algorithm we propose for the decomposition makes use of the inherent connection between Ritt characteristic sets and lexicographic Groebner bases and is based essentially on the structural properties and the computation of lexicographic Groebner bases. Several nice properties about the decomposition and the resulting characteristic pairs, in particular relationships between the Groebner basis and the triangular set in each pair, are established. Examples are given to illustrate the algorithm and some of the properties.

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