Decomposition of sets in real algebraic geometry
Abstract
We present a new notion of decomposition of semialgebraic sets by introducing a mode of irreducibility based on arc-analytic functions. The result is a refinement of the decomposition of such sets with respect to the Zariski topology as well as a refinement of the decomposition in each of the recent approaches based on Nash and continuous rational functions. In addition, by pairing the ring of arc-analytic functions with semialgebraic sets, we obtain a theory of algebraic geometry equipped with strong tools such as the Identity Principle and the Nullstellensatz.
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