Reasoning about Surfaces Using Differential Zero and Ideal Decomposition
AUBRY, PHILIPPE ; Wang, Dongming
HAL, hal-01206994 / Harvested from HAL
This paper presents methods for zero and ideal decomposition of partial differential polynomial systems and the application of these methods and their implementations to deal with problems from the local theory of surfaces. We show how to prove known geometric theorems and to derive unknown relations automatically. In particular, an algebraic relation between the first and the second fundamental coefficients in a very compact form has been derived, which is more general and has smaller degree than a relation discovered previously by Z. Li. Moreover, we provide symmetric expressions for Li’s relation and clarify his statement. Some examples of theorem proving and computational difficulties encountered in our experiments are also discussed.
Publié le : 2000-09-25
Classification:  [INFO.INFO-SC]Computer Science [cs]/Symbolic Computation [cs.SC],  [MATH.MATH-DG]Mathematics [math]/Differential Geometry [math.DG]
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     author = {AUBRY, PHILIPPE and Wang, Dongming},
     title = {Reasoning about Surfaces Using Differential Zero and Ideal Decomposition},
     journal = {HAL},
     volume = {2000},
     number = {0},
     year = {2000},
     language = {en},
     url = {http://dml.mathdoc.fr/item/hal-01206994}
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AUBRY, PHILIPPE; Wang, Dongming. Reasoning about Surfaces Using Differential Zero and Ideal Decomposition. HAL, Tome 2000 (2000) no. 0, . http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/hal-01206994/