Abstract:We study the Radical Identity Testing problem (RIT): Given an algebraic circuit representing a multivariate polynomial f (x 1 , . . . , x k ) and nonnegative integers a 1 , . . . , a k and d 1 , . . . , d k , written in binary, test whether the polynomial vanishes at the real radicalsWe place the problem in coNP assuming the Generalised Riemann Hypothesis (GRH), improving on the straightforward PSPACE upper bound obtained by reduction to the existential theory of reals. Next we consider a restricted version, c… Show more
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