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numtheory[nearestp] - the nearby lattice point problem
Calling Sequence
nearestp(B, alpha)
Parameters
B
-
list of lists of real numbers (the basis of the lattice)
alpha
list of real numbers (a given point)
Description
In the lattice given by the basis B, the nearestp command returns a vector w that is near the vector alpha. The vector w will be a nearest vector to alpha in the lattice in the following sense:
There is a constant K depending only on n, the dimension of the lattice, such that for every other vector u in the lattice given by B,
|w - alpha| <= C_n |u - alpha|.
The output of the nearestp command is of the form:
which is a list of integers such that
The command with(numtheory,nearestp) allows the use of the abbreviated form of this command.
Examples
See Also
numtheory[kronecker], numtheory[minkowski]
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