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    On the solution of algebraic equations by the decomposition method (English)
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    The decomposition method [the first author, Stochastic Systems (1983; Zbl 0523.60056)] developed to solve nonlinear differential equations has recently been generalized to nonlinear (and/or) stochastic partial differential equations, systems of equations, and delay equations and applied to diverse applications. As pointed out previously (see reference above) the methodology is an operator method which can be used for nondifferential operators as well. Extension has also been made to algebraic equations involving real or complex coefficients. This paper deals specifically with quadratic, cubic, and general higher-order polynomial equations and negative, or nonintegral powers, and random algebraic equations. Further work on this general subject appears in the first author's book ''Stochastic Systems II,'' Academic Press, in press.
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    decomposition method
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    operator method
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    random algebraic equations
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