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While trying to understand absPrimdecGTZ i stumbled across absFactorize and tried to understand it.
The reference for absFactorize is G. Cheze, G. Lecerf: Lifting and recombination techniques for absolute factorization. Journal of Complexity, 23(3):380-420, 2007.
That article deals only with the absolute factorization of a bivariate polynomial. Nevertheless the implementation in singular seems to handle an arbitray number of variables. Is this true ( maybe it is trivial to pass from 2 to an arbitrary number of variables)?
Is someone working on the implementation for the case of algebraic extension of the base field?
While trying to understand absPrimdecGTZ i stumbled across absFactorize and tried to understand it.
The reference for absFactorize is G. Cheze, G. Lecerf: Lifting and recombination techniques for absolute factorization. Journal of Complexity, 23(3):380-420, 2007.
That article deals only with the absolute factorization of a [b]bi[/b]variate polynomial. Nevertheless the implementation in singular seems to handle an arbitray number of variables. Is this true ( maybe it is trivial to pass from 2 to an arbitrary number of variables)?
Is someone working on the implementation for the case of algebraic extension of the base field?
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Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 12:11 pm |
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