Improved Complexity Bounds for Computing with Planar Algebraic Curves
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In this paper, we give improved bounds for the computational complexity of computing with planar algebraic curves. More specifically, for arbitrary coprime polynomials f , g ∈ Z[x, y] and an arbitrary polynomial h ∈ Z[x, y], each of total degree less than n and with integer coefficients of absolute value less than 2 , we show that each of the following problems can be solved in a deterministic way with a number of bit operations bounded by Õ(n + nτ): • The computation of isolating regions in C for all complex solutions of the system f = g = 0, • the computation of a separating form for the solutions of f = g = 0, • the computation of the sign of h at all real valued solutions of f = g = 0, and • the computation of the topology of the planar algebraic curve C defined as the real valued vanishing set of the polynomial f . Our bound improves upon the best currently known bounds for the first three problems by a factor of n or more and closes the gap to the state-of-the-art randomized complexity for the last problem.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- CoRR
دوره abs/1401.5690 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2014