Placement of multimedia blocks on zoned disks
Renu Tewari, Richard P. King, et al.
IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging 1996
Given a system of two autonomous ordinary differential equations whose right-hand sides are polynomials, it is very hard to tell if any nonsingular trajectories of the system are contained in algebraic curves. We present an effective method of deciding whether a given system has an invariant algebraic curve of a given degree. The method also allows the construction of examples of polynomial systems with invariant algebraic curves of a given degree. We present the first known example of a degree 6 algebraic saddle-loop for polynomial system of degree 2, which has been found using the described method. We also present some new examples of invariant algebraic curves of degrees 4 and 5 with an interesting geometry. © World Scientific Publishing Company.
Renu Tewari, Richard P. King, et al.
IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging 1996
Leo Liberti, James Ostrowski
Journal of Global Optimization
Fausto Bernardini, Holly Rushmeier
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Martin Charles Golumbic, Renu C. Laskar
Discrete Applied Mathematics