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The Durand-Kerner method for trigonometric and exponential polynomials
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    The Durand-Kerner method for trigonometric and exponential polynomials (English)
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    The problem of finding all roots of an exponential or trigonometric equation is reduced to the determination of zeros of algebraic polynomials where the well-known Durand-Kerner algorithm can be applied. This transformation of the problem has the additional advantage that the periodicity of the original functions is eliminated and the choice of starting values is simplified.
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    exponential polynomials
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    trigonometric polynomial
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    zeros
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    Durand-Kerner method
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