An approximation of the Gr\"obner basis of ideals of perturbed points, part I
Abstract
We develop a method for approximating the Gr\"obner basis of the ideal of polynomials which vanish at a finite set of points, when the coordinates of the points are known with only limited precision. The method consists of a preprocessing phase of the input points to mitigate the effects of the input data uncertainty, and of a new "numerical" version of the Buchberger-M\"oller algorithm to compute an approximation to the exact Gr\"obner basis. This second part is based on a threshold-dependent procedure for analyzing from a numerical point of view the membership of a perturbed vector to a perturbed subspace. With a suitable choice of the threshold, the set turns out to be a good approximation to a "possible" exact Gr\"obner basis or to a basis which is an "attractor" of the exact one. In addition, the polynomials of are "sufficiently near" to the polynomials of the extended basis, introduced by Stetter, but they present the advantage that coincides with the leading terms of a "possible" exact case. The set of the preprocessed points, approximation to the unknown exact points, is a pseudozero set for the polynomials of .
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@article{arxiv.math/0703154,
title = {An approximation of the Gr\"obner basis of ideals of perturbed points, part I},
author = {Claudia Fassino},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0703154},
year = {2007}
}
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19 pages