Regions surrounded by cylinders of real algebraic manifolds and natural decompositions
Naoki Kitazawa

TL;DR
This paper explores natural decompositions of regions surrounded by cylinders of real algebraic hypersurfaces, analyzing their intersections through singularity theory to understand their shapes and associated polynomials.
Contribution
It formulates and investigates natural decompositions into cylinders of real algebraic hypersurfaces and studies their intersections using singularity theory, advancing understanding of real algebraic geometry.
Findings
Decomposition of regions into cylinders of real algebraic hypersurfaces.
Analysis of intersections via singularity theory.
Insights into explicit construction of real algebraic maps.
Abstract
The author has been interested in regions surrounded by cylinders of real algebraic hypersurfaces and their shapes and polynomials associated to them. Here, we formulate and investigate natural decompositions into such cylinders of real algebraic hypersurfaces. Especially, intersections of these cylinders of real algebraic hypersurfaces, which give important information on regions, are investigated via singularity theory. This is a kind of natural problems on real geometry. This also comes from construction of explicit real algebraic maps onto explicit regions in real affine spaces on real algebraic manifolds. More generally, we are interested in difficulty in explicit construction of real algebraic objects, where existence and approximation has been well-known, since pioneering studies by Nash and Tognoli, in the latter half of 20th century. This also comes from interest in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPolynomial and algebraic computation · Holomorphic and Operator Theory · Homotopy and Cohomology in Algebraic Topology
