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Support bound for differential elimination in polynomial dynamical systems

Published: June 10, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2506.08824v1

By: Yulia Mukhina, Gleb Pogudin

Potential Business Impact:

Finds hidden math rules in changing systems.

Business Areas:
DSP Hardware

We study an important special case of the differential elimination problem: given a polynomial dynamical system $\mathbf{x}' = \mathbf{g}(\mathbf{x})$ and a polynomial observation function $y = f(\mathbf{x})$, find the minimal differential equation satisfied by $y$. In our previous work, for the case $y = x_1$, we established a bound on the support of such a differential equation and shown that it can be turned into an algorithm via the evaluation-interpolation approach. The main contribution of the present paper is a generalization of the aforementioned result in two directions: to allow any polynomial function $y = f(\mathbf{x})$, not just a single coordinate, and to allow $\mathbf{g}$ and $f$ depend on unknown symbolic parameters. We conduct computation experiments to evaluate the accuracy of our new bound and show that the approach allows to perform elimination for some cases out of reach for the state of the art software.

Country of Origin
🇫🇷 France

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Page Count
19 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Symbolic Computation