Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4628052 Applied Mathematics and Computation 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Plotting solution sets for particular equations may be complicated by the existence of turning points. Here we describe an algorithm which not only overcomes such problematic points, but does so in the most general of settings. Applications of the algorithm are highlighted through two examples: the first provides verification, while the second demonstrates a non-trivial application. The latter is followed by a thorough run-time analysis. While both examples deal with bivariate equations, it is discussed how the algorithm may be generalized for space curves in R3R3.

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