Complexity of Resolution of Parametric Systems of Polynomial Equations and Inequations

Computer Science – Symbolic Computation

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Consider a system of n polynomial equations and r polynomial inequations in n indeterminates of degree bounded by d with coefficients in a polynomial ring of s parameters with rational coefficients of bit-size at most $\sigma$. From the real viewpoint, solving such a system often means describing some semi-algebraic sets in the parameter space over which the number of real solutions of the considered parametric system is constant. Following the works of Lazard and Rouillier, this can be done by the computation of a discriminant variety. In this report we focus on the case where for a generic specialization of the parameters the system of equations generates a radical zero-dimensional ideal, which is usual in the applications. In this case, we provide a deterministic method computing the minimal discriminant variety reducing the problem to a problem of elimination. Moreover, we prove that the degree of the computed minimal discriminant variety is bounded by $D:=(n+r)d^{(n+1)}$ and that the complexity of our method is $\sigma^{\mathcal{O}(1)} D^{\mathcal{O}(n+s)}$ bit-operations on a deterministic Turing machine.

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