Tools for analyzing the intersection curve between a torus and a quadric through projection and lifting
Abstract: This article introduces efficient and user-friendly tools for analyzing the intersection curve between a ringed torus and an irreducible quadric surface. Without loose of generality, it is assumed that the torus is centered at the origin, and its axis of revolution coincides with the $z$-axis. The paper primarily focuses on examining the curve's projection onto the plane $z=0$, referred to as the cutcurve, which is essential for ensuring accurate lifting procedures. Additionally, we provide a detailed characterization of the singularities in both the projection and the intersection curve, as well as the existence of double tangents. A key tool for the analysis is the theory of resultant and subresultant polynomials.
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