For three-mirror coaxial telescopes, the first-order admissible solution set splits into finitely many connected components, each named uniquely by a signature of magnification and curvature signs.
Computing roadmaps in unbounded smooth real algebraic sets I: connectivity results
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Answering connectivity queries in real algebraic sets is a fundamental problem in effective real algebraic geometry that finds many applications in e.g. robotics where motion planning issues are topical. This computational problem is tackled through the computation of so-called roadmaps which are real algebraic subsets of the set V under study, of dimension at most one, and which have a connected intersection with all semi-algebraically connected components of V. Algorithms for computing roadmaps rely on statements establishing connectivity properties of some well-chosen subsets of V , assuming that V is bounded. In this paper, we extend such connectivity statements by dropping the boundedness assumption on V. This exploits properties of so-called generalized polar varieties, which are critical loci of V for some well-chosen polynomial maps.
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A certified classification of first-order controlled coaxial telescopes
For three-mirror coaxial telescopes, the first-order admissible solution set splits into finitely many connected components, each named uniquely by a signature of magnification and curvature signs.