The Distance Function from a Real Algebraic Variety

Abstract

For any (real) algebraic variety X in a Euclidean space V endowed with a nondegenerate quadratic form q, we introduce a polynomial EDpolyX,u(t2) which, for any u∈ V, has among its roots the distance from u to X. The degree of EDpolyX,u is the Euclidean Distance degree of X. We prove a duality property when X is a projective variety, namely EDpolyX,u(t2)=EDpolyX,u(q(u)-t2) where X is the dual variety of X. When X is transversal to the isotropic quadric Q, we prove that the ED polynomial of X is monic and the zero locus of its lower term is X(X Q).

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