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Solving Polynomial Systems with phcpy

Jasmine Otto
University of California, Santa Cruz

Angus Forbes
University of California, Santa Cruz

Jan Verschelde
University of Illinois at Chicago

Abstract

The solutions of a system of polynomials in several variables are often needed, e.g.: in the design of mechanical systems, and in phase-space analyses of nonlinear biological dynamics. Reliable, accurate, and comprehensive numerical solutions are available through PHCpack, a FOSS package for solving polynomial systems with homotopy continuation.

This paper explores new developments in phcpy, a scripting interface for PHCpack, over the past five years. For instance, phcpy is now available online through a JupyterHub server featuring Python2, Python3, and SageMath kernels. As small systems are solved in real-time by phcpy, they are suitable for interactive exploration through the notebook interface. Meanwhile, phcpy supports GPU parallelization, improving the speed and quality of solutions to much larger polynomial systems. From various model design and analysis problems in STEM, certain classes of polynomial system frequently arise, to which phcpy is well-suited.

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DOI

10.25080/Majora-7ddc1dd1-009

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