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Polynomials with all zeros on the unit circle
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    Polynomials with all zeros on the unit circle (English)
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    8 February 2011
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    A univariate polynomial \(p(z)=\sum_{k=0}^m A_k z^k \in {\mathbb C}[z]\) is called self-inversive if there exists \(\theta \in {\mathbb R}\) such that \(A_{m-k} = e^{i\theta} \bar{A}_k\) for all \(k\). The authors give a sufficient condition for all the zeros of a self-inversive polynomial to lie on the unit circle. The condition is piecewise-linear and depends on three complex parameters to be found.
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    self-inversive polynomial
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    zeros on the unit circle
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