[HTML][HTML] Implicitization of rational hypersurfaces via linear syzygies: a practical overview
N Botbol, A Dickenstein - Journal of Symbolic Computation, 2016 - Elsevier
N Botbol, A Dickenstein
Journal of Symbolic Computation, 2016•ElsevierWe unveil in concrete terms the general machinery of the syzygy-based algorithms for the
implicitization of rational surfaces in terms of the monomials in the polynomials defining the
parametrization, following and expanding our joint article with M. Dohm. These algebraic
techniques, based on the theory of approximation complexes due to J. Herzog, A. Simis and
W. Vasconcelos, were introduced for the implicitization problem by J.-P. Jouanolou, L. Busé,
and M. Chardin. Their work was inspired by the practical method of moving curves …
implicitization of rational surfaces in terms of the monomials in the polynomials defining the
parametrization, following and expanding our joint article with M. Dohm. These algebraic
techniques, based on the theory of approximation complexes due to J. Herzog, A. Simis and
W. Vasconcelos, were introduced for the implicitization problem by J.-P. Jouanolou, L. Busé,
and M. Chardin. Their work was inspired by the practical method of moving curves …
Abstract
We unveil in concrete terms the general machinery of the syzygy-based algorithms for the implicitization of rational surfaces in terms of the monomials in the polynomials defining the parametrization, following and expanding our joint article with M. Dohm. These algebraic techniques, based on the theory of approximation complexes due to J. Herzog, A. Simis and W. Vasconcelos, were introduced for the implicitization problem by J.-P. Jouanolou, L. Busé, and M. Chardin. Their work was inspired by the practical method of moving curves, proposed by T. Sederberg and F. Chen, translated into the language of syzygies by D. Cox. Our aim is to express the theoretical results and resulting algorithms into very concrete terms, avoiding the use of the advanced homological commutative algebraic tools which are needed for their proofs.
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