This third volume of four finishes the program begun in Volume 1 by describing all the most important techniques, mainly based on Grobner bases, which allow one to manipulate the roots of the equation rather than just compute them. The book begins with the 'standard' solutions (Gianni-Kalkbrener Theorem, Stetter Algorithm, Cardinal-Mourrain result) and then moves on to more innovative methods (Lazard triangular sets, Rouillier's Rational Univariate Representation, the TERA Kronecker package). The author also looks at classical results, such as Macaulay's Matrix, and provides a historical...
This third volume of four finishes the program begun in Volume 1 by describing all the most important techniques, mainly based on Grobner bases, which...