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Algebra
Betti number
Semialgebraic set
Polynomial
Computational complexity theory
Real closed field
Algebraic geometry
Abstract algebra
Real algebraic geometry
Mathematics

BOUNDING THE EQUIVARIANT BETTI NUMBERS AND ´ COMPUTING THE GENERALIZED EULER-POINCARE CHARACTERISTIC OF SYMMETRIC SEMI-ALGEBRAIC SETS SAUGATA BASU

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