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Inversion of the Indefinite Double Covering Map

Algorithmic methods for the explicit inversion of the indefinite double covering maps are proposed. These are based on either the Givens decomposition or the polar decomposition of the given matrix in the proper, indefinite orthogonal group with signature (p,q). As a by-product we establish that the preimage in the covering group, of a positive matrix in the proper, indefinite orthogonal group, can itself be chosen to be positive definite. Inversion amounts to solving a polynomial system in several variables. Our methods solve this system by either inspection, Groebner bases or by inverting the associated Lie algebra isomorphism and computing certain exponentials explicitly. The last method extends fully constructively for all (p,q) when used together with Givens decompositions. The remaining methods require details of the matrix form of the covering map, but then provide more information about the preimage. The techniques are illustrated for (p, q)in {(2,1), (2,2), (3,2), (4,1)}.

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