Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4632679 Applied Mathematics and Computation 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Whether the determinant of the Dixon matrix equals zero or not is used for determining if a system of n + 1 polynomial equations in n variables has a common root, and is a very efficient quantifier elimination approach too. But for a complicated polynomial system, it is not easy to construct the Dixon matrix. In this paper, a recursive algorithm to construct the Dixon matrix is proposed by which some problems that cannot be tackled by other methods can be solved on the same computer platform. A dynamic programming algorithm based on the recursive formula is developed and compared for speed and efficiency to the recursive algorithm.

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