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          |  |  Parametrizing Implicitly Defined Curves
 
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          |  |  The package ParametrizeCurve.m has one command, ParametrizeCurve, that takes an implicitly defined curve in real n-space, given by n-1 equations in n variables, along with one point on the curve, and returns a parametrization for the curve through that point. The command will even parametrize through nondegenerate singular points of the curve.
 
 The notebook AboutParametrizeCurve contains a short description about how the command ParametrizeCurve works, discusses the options that can be used with this command, and gives several examples of its use.
 
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          |  |  Varieties, surface intersections, parametric curves, implicit curves, singular points
 
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 |  | AboutParametrizeCurve.nb (29.9 KB) - Mathematica notebook |  |  | ParametrizeCurve.m (12.9 KB) - Mathematica package | 
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