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Minimum converging precision of the QR-factorization algorithm for real polynomial GCD

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Minimum converging precision of the QR-factorization algorithm for real polynomial GCD
Shirayanagi and Sweedler proved that a large class of algorithms over the reals can be modified slightly so that they also work correctly on fixed-precision floating-point numbers. Their main theorem states that, for each input, there exists a precision, called the minimum converging precision (MCP), at and beyond which the modified “stabilized” algorithm follows the same sequence of instructions as that of the original “exact” algorithm. Bounding the MCP of any non-trivial and useful algorithm has remained an open problem. This paper studies the MCP of an algorithm for finding the GCD of two univariate polynomials based on the QRfactorization. We show that the MCP is generally incomputable. Additionally, we derive a bound on the minimal precision at and beyond which the stabilized algorithm gives a polynomial with the same degree as that of the exact GCD, and another bound on the minimal precision at and beyond which the algorithm gives a polynomial with the same support...
Pramook Khungurn, Hiroshi Sekigawa, Kiyoshi Shiray
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ISSAC
Authors Pramook Khungurn, Hiroshi Sekigawa, Kiyoshi Shirayanagi
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