Example #1
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def double_double_cascade_step(dim, embsys, esols, tasks=0):
    r"""
    Given in *embsys* an embedded polynomial system and
    solutions with nonzero slack variables in *esols*, does one step
    in the homotopy cascade, with double double precision arithmetic.
    The dimension of the solution set represented by *embsys*
    and *esols* is the value of *dim*.
    The number of tasks in multithreaded path tracking is given by *tasks*.
    The default zero value of *tasks* indicates no multithreading.
    The list on return contains witness points on
    lower dimensional solution components.
    """
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_copy_dobldobl_container_to_start_system
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_copy_dobldobl_container_to_start_solutions
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_dobldobl_cascade_homotopy
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_solve_by_dobldobl_homotopy_continuation
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_solcon_clear_dobldobl_solutions
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_copy_dobldobl_target_solutions_to_container
    from phcpy.interface import store_dobldobl_witness_set
    from phcpy.interface import load_dobldobl_solutions
    store_dobldobl_witness_set(len(embsys), dim, embsys, esols)
    py2c_copy_dobldobl_container_to_start_system()
    py2c_copy_dobldobl_container_to_start_solutions()
    py2c_dobldobl_cascade_homotopy()
    py2c_solve_by_dobldobl_homotopy_continuation(tasks)
    py2c_solcon_clear_dobldobl_solutions()
    py2c_copy_dobldobl_target_solutions_to_container()
    return load_dobldobl_solutions()
Example #2
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def double_double_cascade_step(dim, embsys, esols, tasks=0):
    r"""
    Given in *embsys* an embedded polynomial system and
    solutions with nonzero slack variables in *esols*, does one step
    in the homotopy cascade, with double double precision arithmetic.
    The dimension of the solution set represented by *embsys*
    and *esols* is the value of *dim*.
    The number of tasks in multithreaded path tracking is given by *tasks*.
    The default zero value of *tasks* indicates no multithreading.
    The list on return contains witness points on
    lower dimensional solution components.
    """
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_copy_dobldobl_container_to_start_system
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_copy_dobldobl_container_to_start_solutions
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_dobldobl_cascade_homotopy
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_solve_by_dobldobl_homotopy_continuation
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_solcon_clear_dobldobl_solutions
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_copy_dobldobl_target_solutions_to_container
    from phcpy.interface import store_dobldobl_witness_set
    from phcpy.interface import load_dobldobl_solutions
    store_dobldobl_witness_set(len(embsys), dim, embsys, esols)
    py2c_copy_dobldobl_container_to_start_system()
    py2c_copy_dobldobl_container_to_start_solutions()
    py2c_dobldobl_cascade_homotopy()
    py2c_solve_by_dobldobl_homotopy_continuation(tasks)
    py2c_solcon_clear_dobldobl_solutions()
    py2c_copy_dobldobl_target_solutions_to_container()
    return load_dobldobl_solutions()
Example #3
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def dobldobl_start_diagonal_cascade(gamma=0, tasks=0):
    r"""
    Does the path tracking to start a diagonal cascade in double double
    precision.  For this to work, the functions dobldobl_diagonal_homotopy
    and dobldobl_diagonal_cascade_solutions must be executed successfully.
    If *gamma* equals 0 on input, then a random *gamma* constant is generated,
    otherwise, the given complex *gamma* will be used in the homotopy.
    Multitasking is available, and activated by the *tasks* parameter.
    Returns the target (system and its corresponding) solutions.
    """
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_create_dobldobl_homotopy
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_create_dobldobl_homotopy_with_gamma
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_solve_by_dobldobl_homotopy_continuation
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_solcon_clear_dobldobl_solutions
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_syscon_clear_dobldobl_system
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_copy_dobldobl_target_solutions_to_container
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_copy_dobldobl_target_system_to_container
    from phcpy.interface import load_dobldobl_solutions
    from phcpy.interface import load_dobldobl_system
    if (gamma == 0):
        py2c_create_dobldobl_homotopy()
    else:
        py2c_create_dobldobl_homotopy_with_gamma(gamma.real, gamma.imag)
    py2c_solve_by_dobldobl_homotopy_continuation(tasks)
    py2c_solcon_clear_dobldobl_solutions()
    py2c_syscon_clear_dobldobl_system()
    py2c_copy_dobldobl_target_solutions_to_container()
    # from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_write_dobldobl_target_system
    # print 'the dobldobl target system :'
    # py2c_write_dobldobl_target_system()
    py2c_copy_dobldobl_target_system_to_container()
    tsys = load_dobldobl_system()
    sols = load_dobldobl_solutions()
    return (tsys, sols)
Example #4
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def dobldobl_start_diagonal_cascade(gamma=0, tasks=0):
    r"""
    Does the path tracking to start a diagonal cascade in double double
    precision.  For this to work, the functions dobldobl_diagonal_homotopy
    and dobldobl_diagonal_cascade_solutions must be executed successfully.
    If *gamma* equals 0 on input, then a random *gamma* constant is generated,
    otherwise, the given complex *gamma* will be used in the homotopy.
    Multitasking is available, and activated by the *tasks* parameter.
    Returns the target (system and its corresponding) solutions.
    """
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_create_dobldobl_homotopy
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_create_dobldobl_homotopy_with_gamma
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_solve_by_dobldobl_homotopy_continuation
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_solcon_clear_dobldobl_solutions
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_syscon_clear_dobldobl_system
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_copy_dobldobl_target_solutions_to_container
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_copy_dobldobl_target_system_to_container
    from phcpy.interface import load_dobldobl_solutions
    from phcpy.interface import load_dobldobl_system
    if(gamma == 0):
        py2c_create_dobldobl_homotopy()
    else:
        py2c_create_dobldobl_homotopy_with_gamma(gamma.real, gamma.imag)
    py2c_solve_by_dobldobl_homotopy_continuation(tasks)
    py2c_solcon_clear_dobldobl_solutions()
    py2c_syscon_clear_dobldobl_system()
    py2c_copy_dobldobl_target_solutions_to_container()
    # from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_write_dobldobl_target_system
    # print 'the dobldobl target system :'
    # py2c_write_dobldobl_target_system()
    py2c_copy_dobldobl_target_system_to_container()
    tsys = load_dobldobl_system()
    sols = load_dobldobl_solutions()
    return (tsys, sols)
Example #5
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def dobldobl_solve(pols, silent=False, tasks=0):
    """
    Calls the blackbox solver.  On input in pols is a list of strings.
    By default, the solver will print to screen the computed root counts.
    To make the solver silent, set the flag silent to True.
    The number of tasks for multithreading is given by tasks.
    The solving happens in double double precision arithmetic.
    """
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_syscon_clear_dobldobl_Laurent_system
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 \
        import py2c_syscon_initialize_number_of_dobldobl_Laurentials
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_syscon_store_dobldobl_Laurential
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_solcon_clear_dobldobl_solutions
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_solve_dobldobl_Laurent_system
    from phcpy.interface import load_dobldobl_solutions
    py2c_syscon_clear_dobldobl_Laurent_system()
    py2c_solcon_clear_dobldobl_solutions()
    dim = len(pols)
    py2c_syscon_initialize_number_of_dobldobl_Laurentials(dim)
    for ind in range(0, dim):
        pol = pols[ind]
        nchar = len(pol)
        py2c_syscon_store_dobldobl_Laurential(nchar, dim, ind+1, pol)
    py2c_solve_dobldobl_Laurent_system(silent, tasks)
    return load_dobldobl_solutions()
Example #6
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def dobldobl_littlewood_richardson_homotopies(
    ndim, kdim, brackets, verbose=True, vrfcnd=False, minrep=True, tosqr=False, outputfilename=""
):
    r"""
    In n-dimensional space we consider k-dimensional planes,
    subject to intersection conditions represented by brackets.
    The parameters *ndim* and *kdim* give values for n and k respectively.
    The parameter *brackets* is a list of brackets.  A bracket is a list
    of as many natural numbers (in the range 1..*ndim*) as *kdim*.
    The Littlewood-Richardson homotopies compute k-planes that
    meet the flags at spaces of dimensions prescribed by the brackets,
    in double double precision.  Four options are passed as Booleans:

    *verbose*: for adding extra output during computations,

    *vrfcnd*: for extra diagnostic verification of Schubert conditions,

    *minrep*: for a minimial representation of the problem formulation,

    *tosqr*: to square the overdetermined systems.

    On return is a 4-tuple.  The first item of the tuple is the
    formal root count, sharp for general flags, then as second
    item the coordinates of the flags.  The coordinates of the
    flags are stored row wise in a list of real and imaginary parts.
    The third and fourth item of the tuple on return are respectively
    the polynomial system that has been solved and its solutions.
    The length of the list of solution should match the root count.
    """
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_solcon_clear_dobldobl_solutions
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_schubert_dobldobl_littlewood_richardson_homotopies as ddlrhom
    from phcpy.interface import load_dobldobl_solutions, load_dobldobl_system

    py2c_solcon_clear_dobldobl_solutions()
    nbc = len(brackets)
    cds = ""
    for bracket in brackets:
        for num in bracket:
            cds = cds + " " + str(num)
    # print 'the condition string :', cds
    (roco, sflags) = ddlrhom(
        ndim,
        kdim,
        nbc,
        len(cds),
        cds,
        int(verbose),
        int(vrfcnd),
        int(minrep),
        int(tosqr),
        len(outputfilename),
        outputfilename,
    )
    rflags = eval(sflags)
    flgs = []
    for k in range(len(rflags) / 4):
        flgs.append(complex(rflags[2 * k], rflags[2 * k + 2]))
    fsys = load_dobldobl_system()
    sols = load_dobldobl_solutions()
    return (roco, flgs, fsys, sols)
Example #7
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def dobldobl_littlewood_richardson_homotopies(ndim, kdim, brackets, \
    verbose=True, vrfcnd=False, minrep=True, tosqr=False, outputfilename=''):
    r"""
    In n-dimensional space we consider k-dimensional planes,
    subject to intersection conditions represented by brackets.
    The parameters *ndim* and *kdim* give values for n and k respectively.
    The parameter *brackets* is a list of brackets.  A bracket is a list
    of as many natural numbers (in the range 1..*ndim*) as *kdim*.
    The Littlewood-Richardson homotopies compute k-planes that
    meet the flags at spaces of dimensions prescribed by the brackets,
    in double double precision.  Four options are passed as Booleans:

    *verbose*: for adding extra output during computations,

    *vrfcnd*: for extra diagnostic verification of Schubert conditions,

    *minrep*: for a minimial representation of the problem formulation,

    *tosqr*: to square the overdetermined systems.

    On return is a 4-tuple.  The first item of the tuple is the
    formal root count, sharp for general flags, then as second
    item the coordinates of the flags.  The coordinates of the
    flags are stored row wise in a list of real and imaginary parts.
    The third and fourth item of the tuple on return are respectively
    the polynomial system that has been solved and its solutions.
    The length of the list of solution should match the root count.
    """
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_solcon_clear_dobldobl_solutions
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 \
        import py2c_schubert_dobldobl_littlewood_richardson_homotopies \
        as ddlrhom
    from phcpy.interface import load_dobldobl_solutions, load_dobldobl_system
    py2c_solcon_clear_dobldobl_solutions()
    nbc = len(brackets)
    cds = ''
    for bracket in brackets:
        for num in bracket:
            cds = cds + ' ' + str(num)
    # print 'the condition string :', cds
    (roco, sflags) = ddlrhom(ndim, kdim, nbc, len(cds), cds, \
        int(verbose), int(vrfcnd), int(minrep), int(tosqr), \
        len(outputfilename), outputfilename)
    rflags = eval(sflags)
    flgs = []
    for k in range(len(rflags) / 4):
        flgs.append(complex(rflags[2 * k], rflags[2 * k + 2]))
    fsys = load_dobldobl_system()
    sols = load_dobldobl_solutions()
    return (roco, flgs, fsys, sols)
Example #8
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def store_dobldobl_solutions(nvar, sols):
    """
    Stores the solutions in the list sols, represented as strings
    in PHCpack format into the solution container for processing
    with complex double double arithmetic.
    The number nvar equals the number of variables.
    """
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_solcon_clear_dobldobl_solutions
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_solcon_append_dobldobl_solution_string
    py2c_solcon_clear_dobldobl_solutions()
    for ind in range(0, len(sols)):
        fail = py2c_solcon_append_dobldobl_solution_string\
                   (nvar, len(sols[ind]), sols[ind])
        if(fail != 0):
            break
    return fail
Example #9
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def store_dobldobl_solutions(nvar, sols):
    """
    Stores the solutions in the list sols, represented as strings
    in PHCpack format into the solution container for processing
    with complex double double arithmetic.
    The number nvar equals the number of variables.
    """
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_solcon_clear_dobldobl_solutions
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_solcon_append_dobldobl_solution_string
    py2c_solcon_clear_dobldobl_solutions()
    for ind in range(0, len(sols)):
        fail = py2c_solcon_append_dobldobl_solution_string\
                   (nvar, len(sols[ind]), sols[ind])
        if(fail != 0):
            break
    return fail
Example #10
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def double_double_track(target, start, sols, gamma=0, tasks=0):
    r"""
    Does path tracking in double double precision.
    On input are a target system, a start system with solutions,
    optionally a (random) gamma constant and the number of tasks.
    The default value zero for *tasks* indicates no multithreading.
    The number of tasks in the multithreading is given by *tasks*.
    The *target* is a list of strings representing the polynomials
    of the target system (which has to be solved).
    The *start* is a list of strings representing the polynomials
    of the start system with known solutions in *sols*.
    The *sols* is a list of strings representing start solutions.
    By default, a random *gamma* constant is generated,
    otherwise *gamma* must be a nonzero complex constant.
    On return are the string representations of the solutions
    computed at the end of the paths.
    """
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_copy_dobldobl_container_to_target_system
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_copy_dobldobl_container_to_start_system
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_copy_dobldobl_container_to_start_solutions
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_create_dobldobl_homotopy
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_create_dobldobl_homotopy_with_gamma
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_solve_by_dobldobl_homotopy_continuation
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_solcon_clear_dobldobl_solutions
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_copy_dobldobl_target_solutions_to_container
    from phcpy.interface import store_dobldobl_system
    from phcpy.interface import store_dobldobl_solutions
    from phcpy.interface import load_dobldobl_solutions
    from phcpy.solver import number_of_symbols
    dim = number_of_symbols(start)
    store_dobldobl_system(target, nbvar=dim)
    py2c_copy_dobldobl_container_to_target_system()
    store_dobldobl_system(start, nbvar=dim)
    py2c_copy_dobldobl_container_to_start_system()
    # py2c_clear_dobldobl_homotopy()
    if(gamma == 0):
        py2c_create_dobldobl_homotopy()
    else:
        py2c_create_dobldobl_homotopy_with_gamma(gamma.real, gamma.imag)
    store_dobldobl_solutions(dim, sols)
    py2c_copy_dobldobl_container_to_start_solutions()
    py2c_solve_by_dobldobl_homotopy_continuation(tasks)
    py2c_solcon_clear_dobldobl_solutions()
    py2c_copy_dobldobl_target_solutions_to_container()
    return load_dobldobl_solutions()
Example #11
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def store_dobldobl_solutions(nvar, sols):
    r"""
    Stores the solutions in the list *sols*, represented as strings
    in PHCpack format into the solution container for processing
    with complex double double arithmetic.
    The number *nvar* equals the number of variables.
    """
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_solcon_clear_dobldobl_solutions
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_solcon_append_dobldobl_solution_string
    py2c_solcon_clear_dobldobl_solutions()
    fail = 0
    for ind in range(0, len(sols)):
        fail = py2c_solcon_append_dobldobl_solution_string\
                   (nvar, len(sols[ind]), sols[ind])
        if (fail != 0):
            # break
            print 'Solution at position', ind, 'is not appended.'
    return fail
Example #12
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def store_dobldobl_solutions(nvar, sols):
    r"""
    Stores the solutions in the list *sols*, represented as strings
    in PHCpack format into the solution container for processing
    with complex double double arithmetic.
    The number *nvar* equals the number of variables.
    """
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_solcon_clear_dobldobl_solutions
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_solcon_append_dobldobl_solution_string
    py2c_solcon_clear_dobldobl_solutions()
    fail = 0
    for ind in range(0, len(sols)):
        fail = py2c_solcon_append_dobldobl_solution_string\
                   (nvar, len(sols[ind]), sols[ind])
        if(fail != 0):
            # break
            print 'Solution at position', ind, 'is not appended.'
    return fail
Example #13
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def double_double_track(target, start, sols, gamma=0, tasks=0):
    """
    Does path tracking in double double precision.
    On input are a target system, a start system with solutions,
    optionally a (random) gamma constant and the number of tasks.
    The target is a list of strings representing the polynomials
    of the target system (which has to be solved).
    The start is a list of strings representing the polynomials
    of the start system with known solutions in sols.
    The sols is a list of strings representing start solutions.
    By default, a random gamma constant is generated,
    otherwise gamma must be a nonzero complex constant.
    On return are the string representations of the solutions
    computed at the end of the paths.
    """
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_copy_dobldobl_container_to_target_system
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_copy_dobldobl_container_to_start_system
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_copy_dobldobl_container_to_start_solutions
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_create_dobldobl_homotopy
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_create_dobldobl_homotopy_with_gamma
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_solve_by_dobldobl_homotopy_continuation
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_solcon_clear_dobldobl_solutions
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_copy_dobldobl_target_solutions_to_container
    from phcpy.interface import store_dobldobl_system
    from phcpy.interface import store_dobldobl_solutions
    from phcpy.interface import load_dobldobl_solutions
    from phcpy.solver import number_of_symbols
    dim = number_of_symbols(start)
    store_dobldobl_system(target, nbvar=dim)
    py2c_copy_dobldobl_container_to_target_system()
    store_dobldobl_system(start, nbvar=dim)
    py2c_copy_dobldobl_container_to_start_system()
    # py2c_clear_dobldobl_homotopy()
    if(gamma == 0):
        py2c_create_dobldobl_homotopy()
    else:
        py2c_create_dobldobl_homotopy_with_gamma(gamma.real, gamma.imag)
    store_dobldobl_solutions(dim, sols)
    py2c_copy_dobldobl_container_to_start_solutions()
    py2c_solve_by_dobldobl_homotopy_continuation(tasks)
    py2c_solcon_clear_dobldobl_solutions()
    py2c_copy_dobldobl_target_solutions_to_container()
    return load_dobldobl_solutions()
Example #14
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def dobldobl_littlewood_richardson_homotopies(ndim, kdim, brackets, \
    verbose=True, vrfcnd=False, outputfilename='/tmp/output'):
    """
    In n-dimensional space we consider k-dimensional planes,
    subject to intersection conditions represented by brackets.
    The parameters ndim and kdim give values for n and k respectively.
    The parameter brackets is a list of brackets.  A bracket is a list
    of as many natural numbers (in the range 1..ndim) as kdim.
    The Littlewood-Richardson homotopies compute k-planes that
    meet the flags at spaces of dimensions prescribed by the brackets,
    in double double precision.
    On return is a 4-tuple.  The first item of the tuple is the
    formal root count, sharp for general flags, then as second
    item the coordinates of the flags.  The coordinates of the
    flags are stored row wise in a list of real and imaginary parts.
    The third and fourth item of the tuple on return are respectively
    the polynomial system that has been solved and its solutions.
    The length of the list of solution should match the root count.
    """
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_solcon_clear_dobldobl_solutions
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 \
        import py2c_schubert_dobldobl_littlewood_richardson_homotopies \
        as ddlrhom
    from phcpy.interface import load_dobldobl_solutions, load_dobldobl_system
    py2c_solcon_clear_dobldobl_solutions()
    nbc = len(brackets)
    cds = ''
    for bracket in brackets:
        for num in bracket:
            cds = cds + ' ' + str(num)
    # print 'the condition string :', cds
    (roco, sflags) = ddlrhom(ndim, kdim, nbc, len(cds), cds, int(verbose), \
        int(vrfcnd), len(outputfilename), outputfilename)
    rflags = eval(sflags)
    flgs = []
    for k in range(len(rflags)/4):
        flgs.append(complex(rflags[2*k], rflags[2*k+2]))
    fsys = load_dobldobl_system()
    sols = load_dobldobl_solutions()
    return (roco, flgs, fsys, sols)
Example #15
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def dobldobl_random_coefficient_system(silent=False):
    """
    Runs the polyhedral homotopies and returns a random coefficient
    system based on the contents of the cell container,
    in double double precision arithmetic.
    For this to work, the mixed_volume function must be called first.
    """
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_celcon_dobldobl_random_coefficient_system
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_celcon_copy_into_dobldobl_systems_container
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_celcon_dobldobl_polyhedral_homotopy
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_celcon_number_of_cells
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_solcon_clear_dobldobl_solutions
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_celcon_solve_dobldobl_start_system
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_celcon_track_dobldobl_solution_path
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 \
        import py2c_celcon_copy_target_dobldobl_solution_to_container
    from phcpy.interface import load_dobldobl_system, load_dobldobl_solutions
    py2c_celcon_dobldobl_random_coefficient_system()
    py2c_celcon_copy_into_dobldobl_systems_container()
    # py2c_syscon_write_dobldobl_system()
    result = load_dobldobl_system()
    # print result
    py2c_celcon_dobldobl_polyhedral_homotopy()
    nbcells = py2c_celcon_number_of_cells()
    py2c_solcon_clear_dobldobl_solutions()
    for cell in range(1, nbcells+1):
        mixvol = py2c_celcon_solve_dobldobl_start_system(cell)
        if not silent:
            print 'system %d has %d solutions' % (cell, mixvol)
        for j in range(1, mixvol+1):
            if not silent:
                print '-> tracking path %d out of %d' % (j, mixvol)
            py2c_celcon_track_dobldobl_solution_path(cell, j, 0)
            py2c_celcon_copy_target_dobldobl_solution_to_container(cell, j)
    sols = load_dobldobl_solutions()
    # print sols
    # newton_step(result, sols)
    return (result, sols)
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def dobldobl_monodromy_breakup(embsys, esols, dim, \
    islaurent=0, verbose=True, nbloops=0):
    r"""
    Applies the monodromy breakup algorithm in double double precision
    to factor the *dim*-dimensional algebraic set represented by the embedded
    system *embsys* and its solutions *esols*.
    If the embedded polynomial system is a Laurent system,
    then islaurent must equal one, the default is zero.
    If *verbose* is False, then no output is written.
    If *nbloops* equals zero, then the user is prompted to give
    the maximum number of loops.
    """
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_factor_set_dobldobl_to_mute
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_factor_set_dobldobl_to_verbose
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_factor_dobldobl_assign_labels
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_factor_initialize_dobldobl_monodromy
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_factor_initialize_dobldobl_sampler
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_factor_initialize_dobldobl_Laurent_sampler
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_factor_dobldobl_trace_grid_diagnostics
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_factor_set_dobldobl_trace_slice
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_factor_store_dobldobl_gammas
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_factor_dobldobl_track_paths
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_factor_store_dobldobl_solutions
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_factor_restore_dobldobl_solutions
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_factor_new_dobldobl_slices
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_factor_swap_dobldobl_slices
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_factor_permutation_after_dobldobl_loop
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_factor_number_of_dobldobl_components
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_factor_update_dobldobl_decomposition
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_solcon_write_dobldobl_solutions
    from phcpy.phcpy2c2 import py2c_solcon_clear_dobldobl_solutions
    from phcpy.interface import store_dobldobl_solutions
    from phcpy.interface import store_dobldobl_system
    from phcpy.interface import store_dobldobl_laurent_system
    if(verbose):
        print('... applying monodromy factorization with double doubles ...')
        py2c_factor_set_dobldobl_to_verbose()
    else:
        py2c_factor_set_dobldobl_to_mute()
    deg = len(esols)
    nvar = len(embsys)
    if(verbose):
        print('nvar =', nvar, 'dim =', dim, 'deg =', deg)
    if(islaurent == 1):
        store_dobldobl_laurent_system(embsys)
        py2c_factor_dobldobl_assign_labels(nvar, deg)
        py2c_factor_initialize_dobldobl_Laurent_sampler(dim)
    else:
        store_dobldobl_system(embsys)
        py2c_factor_dobldobl_assign_labels(nvar, deg)
        py2c_factor_initialize_dobldobl_sampler(dim)
    if(verbose):
        py2c_solcon_write_dobldobl_solutions()
    if(nbloops == 0):
        strnbloops = input('give the maximum number of loops : ')
        nbloops = int(strnbloops)
    py2c_factor_initialize_dobldobl_monodromy(nbloops, deg, dim)
    py2c_factor_store_dobldobl_solutions()
    if(verbose):
        print('... initializing the grid ...')
    for i in range(1, 3):
        py2c_factor_set_dobldobl_trace_slice(i)
        py2c_factor_store_dobldobl_gammas(nvar)
        py2c_factor_dobldobl_track_paths(islaurent)
        py2c_factor_store_dobldobl_solutions()
        py2c_factor_restore_dobldobl_solutions()
        py2c_factor_swap_dobldobl_slices()
    (err, dis) = py2c_factor_dobldobl_trace_grid_diagnostics()
    if(verbose):
        print('The diagnostics of the trace grid :')
        print('  largest error on the samples :', err)
        print('  smallest distance between the samples :', dis)
    for i in range(1, nbloops+1):
        if(verbose):
            print('... starting loop %d ...' % i)
        py2c_factor_new_dobldobl_slices(dim, nvar)
        py2c_factor_store_dobldobl_gammas(nvar)
        py2c_factor_dobldobl_track_paths(islaurent)
        py2c_solcon_clear_dobldobl_solutions()
        py2c_factor_store_dobldobl_gammas(nvar)
        py2c_factor_dobldobl_track_paths(islaurent)
        py2c_factor_store_dobldobl_solutions()
        sprm = py2c_factor_permutation_after_dobldobl_loop(deg)
        if(verbose):
            perm = eval(sprm)
            print('the permutation :', perm)
        nb0 = py2c_factor_number_of_dobldobl_components()
        done = py2c_factor_update_dobldobl_decomposition(deg, len(sprm), sprm)
        nb1 = py2c_factor_number_of_dobldobl_components()
        if(verbose):
            print('number of factors : %d -> %d' % (nb0, nb1))
            deco = decomposition(deg, 'dd')
            print('decomposition :', deco)
        if(done == 1):
            break
        py2c_factor_restore_dobldobl_solutions()