Nonlinear algebra with tensegrity structures
Abstract
In this paper, we discuss tensegrity from the perspective of nonlinear algebra in a manner accessible to undergraduates. We compute explicit examples and include the SAGE and Julia code so that readers can continue their own experiments and computations. The entire framework is a natural extension of linear equations of equilibrium, but to describe the space of solutions will require (nonlinear) polynomials. In our examples, minors of a structured matrix determine the singular locus of the algebraic variety of interest. At these singular points, more interesting phenomena can occur, which we investigate in the context of the tensegrity 3-prism, our running example. Tools from algebraic geometry, commutative algebra, semidefinite programming, and numerical algebraic geometry will be used. Although at first it is all linear algebra, the examples will motivate the study of systems of polynomial equations. In particular, we will see the importance of varieties cut out by determinants of matrices.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1908.08392,
title = {Nonlinear algebra with tensegrity structures},
author = {Alexander Heaton},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.08392},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
20 pages. 25 Figures. This second version implements major revisions, much improved. SAGE and Julia code available at https://sites.google.com/view/alexander-heaton