The following pages link to David W. Boyd (Q590762):
Displaying 50 items.
- On the Mahler measure of a family of genus 2 curves (Q303816) (← links)
- Asymptotic expansion of the difference of two Mahler measures (Q432468) (← links)
- On an approximation property of Pisot numbers. II (Q558196) (← links)
- Sharp lower bounds for a generalized Jensen inequality (Q583412) (← links)
- (Q588321) (redirect page) (← links)
- Inequalities for products of polynomials. II (Q621342) (← links)
- Finite-dimensional Mahler measure of a polynomial and Szegö's theorem (Q676235) (← links)
- Real Wronskian zero of polynomials with nonreal zeros (Q752218) (← links)
- Lehmer's conjecture for matrices over the ring of integers of some imaginary quadratic fields (Q765149) (← links)
- Products of polynomials in many variables (Q805783) (← links)
- The new geometric criterion of polynomial stability (Q810185) (← links)
- Small polynomials with integer coefficients (Q816475) (← links)
- A natural series for the natural logarithm (Q1010657) (← links)
- The Mahler measure for \(K3\) hypersurfaces (Q1011459) (← links)
- Constructions of Pisot and Salem numbers with flat palindromes (Q1022350) (← links)
- On the dichotomy of Perron numbers and beta-conjugates (Q1022353) (← links)
- On minimal diameters of algebraic integers in J-fields (Q1061168) (← links)
- Pisot numbers in the neighbourhood of a limit point. I (Q1064345) (← links)
- Additive and multiplicative relations connecting conjugate algebraic numbers (Q1071801) (← links)
- A generalization of the Eneström-Kakeya theorem (Q1078351) (← links)
- On the minimum moduli of normalized polynomials with two prescribed values (Q1081715) (← links)
- Computing the measure of a polynomial (Q1093675) (← links)
- cyclotomic polynomials and units in cyclotomic number fields (Q1096669) (← links)
- On the Ilieff-Sendov conjecture (Q1117056) (← links)
- Markov- and Bernstein-type inequalities for polynomials with restricted coefficients (Q1127606) (← links)
- On sums of powers of zeros of polynomials (Q1128071) (← links)
- Kronecker's theorem and Lehmer's problem for polynomials in several variables (Q1146221) (← links)
- The asymptotic behaviour of the binomial circulant determinant (Q1163586) (← links)
- Mahler measure and entropy for commuting automorphisms of compact groups (Q1177110) (← links)
- Integral inequalities for algebraic polynomials with a restriction on their zeros (Q1180808) (← links)
- Matrices of Perron numbers (Q1183264) (← links)
- Arithmetic groups and Salem numbers (Q1197355) (← links)
- Distances from differences of roots of polynomials to the nearest integers (Q1199554) (← links)
- On a class of nonlinear differential operators acting on polynomials (Q1206923) (← links)
- On the Ilyeff-Sendov conjecture for polynomials with at most five zeros (Q1206994) (← links)
- Obreschkoff's theorem revisited: What convex sets are contained in the set of hyperbolic polynomials? (Q1207527) (← links)
- Mixing automorphisms of compact groups and a theorem of Schlickewei (Q1210503) (← links)
- The power method for l\(^p\) norms (Q1212331) (← links)
- The asymptotic number of solutions of a diophantine equation from coding theory (Q1215657) (← links)
- Small Salem numbers (Q1236139) (← links)
- Lower bounds for nonparametric density estimation rates (Q1246972) (← links)
- Transcendence degree in power series rings (Q1257930) (← links)
- On Sendov's conjecture for roots near the unit circle (Q1260840) (← links)
- Measuring the height of a polynomial (Q1267780) (← links)
- Heights of polynomials and entropy in algebraic dynamics (Q1276547) (← links)
- Bounding zeros of \(H^ 2\) functions via concentrations (Q1329292) (← links)
- Bounds for the height of a factor of a polynomial in terms of Bombieri's norms. I: The largest factor (Q1332647) (← links)
- Bounds for the height of a factor of a polynomial in terms of Bombieri's norms. II: The smallest factor (Q1332648) (← links)
- On the smallest divisor of a polynomial (Q1333166) (← links)
- Mahler measure and computation of universal constants for polynomials in \(n\) variables (Q1337528) (← links)