On Thursday, 18 October 2012 14:24:45 UTC+8, projetmbc wrote:
Ok, there is an applet showing on example of the Newton polygon here :
Don't focus on the definition of the Newton polygon but only on the graphic.
well, we can't focus on graphics, we're (mostly) mathematicians, not graphics artists :-)
Also, that applet is apparently so old (the page says it's last modified in 1998!) that it doesn't work for me.
So better provide a definition of what you need...
What I need to obtain is a similar result but from the "upper" point of viex, and the "lower" one.
Is it more clear now ? If not, I will produce one picture by hand.
OK, I'm glad that I asked, as this is not what 95% of people mean by a Newton polytope/polygon (and although I even published one paper in number theory --- funnily, with Filaseta, the author of the applet, it was a while ago, and this kind of definition didn't cross my mind).
Anyhow, you need a part of the convex hull of a bunch of points in the plane, right?
Surely, Sage can do convex hulls.