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Polynomials arising in factoring generalized Vandermonde determinants. II: A condition for monicity
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    Polynomials arising in factoring generalized Vandermonde determinants. II: A condition for monicity (English)
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    15 August 2002
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    In part I [Math. Comput. Modelling 34, No. 3-4, 271--281 (2001; Zbl 0992.65044)] the author showed that a generalized Vandermonde determinant can be factored as a product of the classical Vandermonde determinant and a Schur function. If \(x= x_n\) then the resulting polynomial is a Schur function which also has a special factored form. The author gives condition that the second factor is a monic, and shows an application of the factorization.
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    Schur function
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    interpolation
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    generalized Vandermonde determinant
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    factorization
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