Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10325485 | Journal of Symbolic Computation | 2010 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
We prove two versions of Stickelberger's Theorem for positive dimensions and use them to compute the connected and irreducible components of a complex algebraic variety. If the variety is given by polynomials of degree â¤d in n variables, then our algorithms run in parallel (sequential) time (nlogd)O(1) (dO(n4)). In the case of a hypersurface, the complexity drops to O(n2log2d) (dO(n)). In the proof of the last result we use the effective Nullstellensatz for two polynomials, which we also prove by very elementary methods.
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Authors
Peter Scheiblechner,