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A note on the convergence of the Weierstrass SOR method for polynomial roots
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    A note on the convergence of the Weierstrass SOR method for polynomial roots (English)
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    15 July 1997
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    A modification of the Weierstrass correction method for the simultaneous computation of the zeros (also known as Weierstrass-Dochev method or Durand-Kerner method) is considered. Specifically, the acceleration as in successive overrelaxation (SOR) iterations and the choice of the relaxation parameters are discussed in this note.
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    Weierstrass correction method
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    Weierstrass-Dochev method
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    Durand-Kerner method
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    successive overrelaxation
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