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Linear recurrent sequences and polynomial roots (English)
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25 June 2003
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The authors obtain bounds on the roots (possibly several) of the largest absolute value of a complex polynomial by using recurrent sequences for which it is the characteristic polynomial. They conclude with a discussion of the effectiveness of a rule given in 1884 by Jacobi, in which he introduces the polynomial whose roots are the dominant roots of the given polynomial. Specific examples are given. [While Proposition 7 appears to be correct, a modification of the proof seems required to make it work].
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polynomial roots
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linear recurrent sequences
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Bernoulli's method
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