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(Redirected from Real Nullstellensatz) Largest ideal with the same vanishing locus

In algebra, the real radical of an ideal I in a polynomial ring with real coefficients is the largest ideal containing I with the same (real) vanishing locus. It plays a similar role in real algebraic geometry that the radical of an ideal plays in algebraic geometry over an algebraically closed field. More specifically, Hilbert's Nullstellensatz says that when I is an ideal in a polynomial ring with coefficients coming from an algebraically closed field, the radical of I is the set of polynomials vanishing on the vanishing locus of I. In real algebraic geometry, the Nullstellensatz fails as the real numbers are not algebraically closed. However, one can recover a similar theorem, the real Nullstellensatz, by using the real radical in place of the (ordinary) radical.

Definition

The real radical of an ideal I in a polynomial ring R [ x 1 , , x n ] {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} } over the real numbers, denoted by I R {\displaystyle {\sqrt{I}}} , is defined as

I R = { f R [ x 1 , , x n ] | f 2 m = i h i 2 + g  where    m Z + , h i R [ x 1 , , x n ] , and  g I } . {\displaystyle {\sqrt{I}}={\Big \{}f\in \mathbb {R} \left|\,-f^{2m}=\textstyle {\sum _{i}}h_{i}^{2}+g\right.{\text{ where }}\ m\in \mathbb {Z} _{+},\,h_{i}\in \mathbb {R} ,\,{\text{and }}g\in I{\Big \}}.}

The Positivstellensatz then implies that I R {\displaystyle {\sqrt{I}}} is the set of all polynomials that vanish on the real variety defined by the vanishing of I {\displaystyle I} .

References

  • Marshall, Murray Positive polynomials and sums of squares. Mathematical Surveys and Monographs, 146. American Mathematical Society, Providence, RI, 2008. xii+187 pp. ISBN 978-0-8218-4402-1; 0-8218-4402-4

Notes

  1. that is, the set of the points with real coordinates of a variety defined by polynomials with real coefficients
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