A short proof for the parameter continuation theorem

02/28/2023
by   Viktoriia Borovik, et al.
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The Parameter Continuation Theorem is the theoretical foundation for polynomial homotopy continuation, which is one of the main tools in computational algebraic geometry. In this note, we give a short proof using Gröbner bases. Our approach gives a method for computing discriminants.

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