Annotation of OpenXM/src/asir-contrib/packages/doc/fj_curve/dualgraph-manual.tex, Revision 1.1
1.1 ! fujimoto 1: %$OpenXM$
! 2: \documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
! 3: \usepackage{amsmath,amssymb}
! 4: \usepackage{graphicx,psfrag}
! 5:
! 6: \title{The usage of ``dualgraph" by examples}
! 7: \begin{document}
! 8: \maketitle
! 9:
! 10: \begin{enumerate}
! 11: \item Download Risa/Asir from {\tt http://www.math.kobe-u.ac.jp/Asir/}\\
! 12: \item Install Risa/Asir according to manual.\\
! 13: \item Carry out Asir.
! 14: \end{enumerate}
! 15:
! 16: The package is the file {\tt dualgraph.rr} in the directory 'asir-contrib/fj\_curve'.
! 17:
! 18: Attention: The file ``{\tt dualgraph.rr}" contains Japanese jis code.
! 19:
! 20: \begin{verbatim}
! 21: This is Risa/Asir, Version 20051106 (Kobe Distribution).
! 22: Copyright (C) 1994-2000, all rights reserved, FUJITSU LABORATORIES LIMITED.
! 23: Copyright 2000-2005, Risa/Asir committers, http://www.openxm.org/.
! 24: GC 6.5 Copyright 1988-2005, H-J. Boehm, A. J. Demers, Xerox, SGI, HP.
! 25: PARI 2.0.17, copyright 1989-1999, C. Batut, K. Belabas, D. Bernardi,
! 26: H. Cohen and M. Olivier.
! 27: Debug windows of ox servers will not be opened. Set Xm_noX=0 to open it.
! 28: OpenXM/Risa/Asir-Contrib(20040302), Copyright 2000-2004, OpenXM.org committers
! 29: ox_help(0); ox_help("keyword"); ox_grep("keyword");
! 30: for help messages (unix version only).
! 31: http://www.math.kobe-u.ac.jp/OpenXM/Current/doc/index-doc.html
! 32: [1217] load("gr")$
! 33: [1323] load("sp")$
! 34: [1425] load("fj_curve/dualgraph.rr")$
! 35: [1479] dual_graph((y^2-x^3)^2-y^7)$
! 36: *** Newton Polygon ***
! 37: [[0,4],[6,0]]
! 38: [[0,2],[9,0]]
! 39: ***** Dual Graph *****
! 40: [3,[2,b1],2]
! 41: b1:[2,2,2,3,[1,b2],2]
! 42: b2:*
! 43: [1480]
! 44: \end{verbatim}
! 45:
! 46: This result means following dual graph.
! 47:
! 48: \psfrag{-1}{$-1$}
! 49: \psfrag{-2}{$-2$}
! 50: \psfrag{-3}{$-3$}
! 51: \psfrag{-5}{$-5$}
! 52: \psfrag{*}{$*$}
! 53: \centerline{
! 54: \includegraphics*[height=5cm]{g-dual1.eps}
! 55: }
! 56:
! 57: \begin{verbatim}
! 58: [194] F=((x^2-y^5)^2-x^5)*((-x^2+y^3)^2-y^9)
! 59: *((x^2+y^3)^2-x^7)*(x^4+y^5)$
! 60: [195] dual_graph(F)$
! 61: *** Newton Polygon ***
! 62: [[0,27],[4,17],[12,5],[16,0]]
! 63: [[0,2],[5,0]]
! 64: [[0,2],[6,0]]
! 65: [[0,2],[9,0]]
! 66: ***** Dual graph *****
! 67: [2,[2,b1],4,[4,b2,b3],2,[1,b4],5]
! 68: b1:[2,3,[1,b5],2]
! 69: b5:*
! 70: b2:[2,2,[1,b6,b7]]
! 71: b6:*
! 72: b7:*
! 73: b3:[2,2,2,3,[1,b8],2]
! 74: b8:*
! 75: b4:*
! 76: \end{verbatim}
! 77:
! 78: ``b1,b2,b3,b4" mean another branches from these verticies.
! 79:
! 80: \begin{center}
! 81: {\large [2,[2,b1],4,[4,b2,b3],2,[1,b4],5]}
! 82: \end{center}
! 83: $$\big\Updownarrow$$
! 84: \psfrag{b1}{b1}
! 85: \psfrag{b2}{b2}
! 86: \psfrag{b3}{b3}
! 87: \psfrag{b4}{b4}
! 88: \centerline{
! 89: \includegraphics*[height=3.5cm]{ex2dual1.eps}
! 90: }
! 91: \vspace*{6pt}
! 92:
! 93: The list "b1:..." means the dual graph of the branch "b1".
! 94:
! 95: \begin{center}
! 96: {\large b1:[2,3,[1,b5],2]}
! 97: \end{center}
! 98: $$\big\Updownarrow$$
! 99: \psfrag{b1}{b1}
! 100: \psfrag{b5}{b5}
! 101: \centerline{
! 102: \includegraphics*[height=4cm]{ex2dual2.eps}
! 103: }
! 104:
! 105: Therefor we get following dual graph.
! 106:
! 107: \psfrag{1}{$-1$}
! 108: \psfrag{2}{$-2$}
! 109: \psfrag{3}{$-3$}
! 110: \psfrag{4}{$-4$}
! 111: \psfrag{5}{$-5$}
! 112: \centerline{
! 113: \includegraphics*[width=11cm]{dualex2.eps}
! 114: }
! 115:
! 116: \end{document}
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