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arxiv: 1703.02272 · v1 · pith:YSK2LZOGnew · submitted 2017-03-07 · 🧮 math.AG

Constructing polynomial systems with many positive solutions using tropical geometry

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The number of positive solutions of a system of two polynomials in two variables defined in the field of real numbers with a total of five distinct monomials cannot exceed 15. All previously known examples have at most 5 positive solutions. Tropical geometry is a powerful tool to construct polynomial systems with many positive solutions. The classical combinatorial patchworking method arises when the tropical hypersurfaces intersect transversally. In this paper, we prove that a system as above constructed using this method has at most 6 positive solutions. We also show that this bound is sharp. Moreover, using non-transversal intersections of tropical curves, we construct a system as above having 7 positive solutions.

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