AbstractEfficient characteristic set methods for computing zeros of polynomial equation systems in a finite field are proposed. The concept of proper triangular sets is introduced and an explicit formula for the number of zeros of a proper and monic triangular set is given. An improved zero decomposition algorithm is proposed to reduce the zero set of an equation system to the union of zero sets of monic proper triangular sets. The bitsize complexity of this algorithm is shown to be O(ln) for Boolean polynomials, where n is the number of variables and l≥2 is the number of equations. We also give a multiplication free characteristic set method for Boolean polynomials, where the sizes of the polynomials occurred during the computation do not ...
AbstractWe present an elimination method for polynomial systems, in the form of three main algorithm...
International audienceThis paper presents algorithms for decomposing any zero-dimensional polynomial...
Abstract. Let f1; : : : ; fk be k multivariate polynomials which have a finite number of common zero...
AbstractEfficient characteristic set methods for computing zeros of polynomial equation systems in a...
Abstract. In this paper, we present a characteristic set method to solve polynomial equation systems...
AbstractIt is shown that a good output for a solver of algebraic systems of dimension zero consists ...
AbstractIt is shown that a good output for a solver of algebraic systems of dimension zero consists ...
The goal of this thesis is to analyze the solution sets of systems of polynomial equations and inequ...
We prove several basic properties for difference ascending chains includ-ing a necessary and suffici...
AbstractWe prove several basic properties for difference ascending chains, including a necessary and...
To find a symmetric cipher key is to solve the zero ideal of a specified set of polynomials. It is sho...
Abstract. We prove several basic properties for difference ascending chains including a unique repre...
Finding the key of symmetric cipher takes computing common zero of polynomials, which define ideal a...
AbstractWe prove several basic properties for difference ascending chains, including a necessary and...
AbstractThis paper presents algorithms for decomposing any zero-dimensional polynomial set into simp...
AbstractWe present an elimination method for polynomial systems, in the form of three main algorithm...
International audienceThis paper presents algorithms for decomposing any zero-dimensional polynomial...
Abstract. Let f1; : : : ; fk be k multivariate polynomials which have a finite number of common zero...
AbstractEfficient characteristic set methods for computing zeros of polynomial equation systems in a...
Abstract. In this paper, we present a characteristic set method to solve polynomial equation systems...
AbstractIt is shown that a good output for a solver of algebraic systems of dimension zero consists ...
AbstractIt is shown that a good output for a solver of algebraic systems of dimension zero consists ...
The goal of this thesis is to analyze the solution sets of systems of polynomial equations and inequ...
We prove several basic properties for difference ascending chains includ-ing a necessary and suffici...
AbstractWe prove several basic properties for difference ascending chains, including a necessary and...
To find a symmetric cipher key is to solve the zero ideal of a specified set of polynomials. It is sho...
Abstract. We prove several basic properties for difference ascending chains including a unique repre...
Finding the key of symmetric cipher takes computing common zero of polynomials, which define ideal a...
AbstractWe prove several basic properties for difference ascending chains, including a necessary and...
AbstractThis paper presents algorithms for decomposing any zero-dimensional polynomial set into simp...
AbstractWe present an elimination method for polynomial systems, in the form of three main algorithm...
International audienceThis paper presents algorithms for decomposing any zero-dimensional polynomial...
Abstract. Let f1; : : : ; fk be k multivariate polynomials which have a finite number of common zero...