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Improvements of convex-dense factorization of bivariate polynomials

Published 10 Jan 2025 in math.AC | (2501.06028v1)

Abstract: We develop a new algorithm for factoring a bivariate polynomial $F\in \mathbb{K}[x,y]$ which takes fully advantage of the geometry of the Newton polygon of $F$. Under a non degeneracy hypothesis, the complexity is $\tilde{\mathcal{O}}(Vr_0{\omega-1} )$ where $V$ is the volume of the polygon and $r_0$ is its minimal lower lattice length. This improves the complexity $\tilde{\mathcal{O}}(d{\omega+1})$ of the classical algorithms which consider the total degree $d$ of $F$ as the main complexity indicator. The integer $r_0\le d$ reflects some combinatorial constraints imposed by the Newton polygon, giving a reasonable and easy-to-compute upper bound for the number of its indecomposable Minkovski summands of positive volume. The proof is based on a new fast factorization algorithm in $\mathbb{K}[[x]][y]$ with respect to a slope valuation, a result which has its own interest.

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