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2008
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On the Computation of the Topology of a Non-Reduced Implicit Space Curve

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On the Computation of the Topology of a Non-Reduced Implicit Space Curve
An algorithm is presented for the computation of the topology of a non-reduced space curve defined as the intersection of two implicit algebraic surfaces. It computes a Piecewise Linear Structure (PLS) isotopic to the original space curve. The algorithm is designed to provide the exact result for all inputs. It's a symbolic-numeric algorithm based on subresultant computation. Simple algebraic criteria are given to certify the output of the algorithm. The algorithm uses only one projection of the non-reduced space curve augmented with adjacency information around some "particular points" of the space curve. The algorithm is implemented with the Mathemagix Computer Algebra System (CAS) using the SYNAPS library as a backend. Categories and Subject Descriptors
Daouda Niang Diatta, Bernard Mourrain, Olivier Rua
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where CORR
Authors Daouda Niang Diatta, Bernard Mourrain, Olivier Ruatta
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