
Many problems give rise to polynomial systems. These systems often have several parameters and we are interested to study how the solutions vary when we change the values for the parameters. Using predictor-corrector methods we track the solution paths. A point along a solution path is critical when the Jacobian matrix is rank deficient. The simplest case of quadratic turning points is well understood, but these methods no longer work for general types of singularities. In order not to miss any singular solutions along a path we propose to monitor the determinant of the Jacobian matrix. We examine the operation range of deflation and relate the effectiveness of deflation to the winding number. Computational experiments on systems coming from different application fields are presented.
Applied Mathematics, Newton’s method, Numerical Analysis (math.NA), Deflation, Computational Mathematics, Mathematics - Algebraic Geometry, 68H10; 14Q99, 68W30, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Numerical Analysis, Path following, Singular solution, 68H10, 14Q99, 68W30, Algebraic Geometry (math.AG), Polynomial system, Sweeping homotopy
Applied Mathematics, Newton’s method, Numerical Analysis (math.NA), Deflation, Computational Mathematics, Mathematics - Algebraic Geometry, 68H10; 14Q99, 68W30, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Numerical Analysis, Path following, Singular solution, 68H10, 14Q99, 68W30, Algebraic Geometry (math.AG), Polynomial system, Sweeping homotopy
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