The Convex Polytopes and Homogeneous Coordinate Rings of Bivariate Polynomials
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https://doi.org/10.24191/srj.v16i2.9346Keywords:
algebraic geometry, Bèzout resultant matrix, combinatorial, facet variable, homogeneous coordinatesAbstract
Concepts from algebraic geometry such as cones and fans are related to toric varieties and can be applied to determine the convex polytopes and homogeneous coordinate rings of multivariate polynomial systems. The homogeneous coordinates of a system in its projective vector space can be associated with the entries of the resultant matrix of the system under consideration. This paper presents some conditions for the homogeneous coordinates of a certain system of bivariate polynomials through the construction and implementation of the Sylvester-Bèzout hybrid resultant matrix formulation. This basis of the implementation of the Bèzout block applies a combinatorial approach on a set of linear inequalities, named 5-rule. The inequalities involved the set of exponent vectors of the monomials of the system and the entries of the matrix are determined from the coefficients of facets variable known as brackets. The approach can determine the homogeneous coordinates of the given system and the entries of the Bèzout block. Conditions for determining the homogeneous coordinates are also given and proven.
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Copyright (c) 2019 Shamsatun Nahar Ahmad , Nor’Aini Aris , Azlina Jumadi
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