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Some improved inclusion methods for polynomial roots with Weierstrass' corrections (English)
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29 June 1993
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Earlier the first author [J. Comput. Appl. Math. 8, 51-56 (1982; Zbl 0483.65029)] introduced a third order method using circular complex arithmetic for the simultaneous inclusion of simple zeros of a complex polynomial. A related fourth order method using ordinary complex arithmetic was proposed by \textit{A. Nourein} [ibid. 3, 109-112 (1977; Zbl 0364.65033)]. In this paper the earlier cubic interval method is improved following Nourain's ideas of applying the Weierstrass correction. The improved interval methods require no additional calculations and are shown to have R-orders that asymptotically exceed 3.5. A numerical example is given.
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polynomial equation
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third order method
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circular complex arithmetic
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simultaneous inclusion of simple zeros
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complex polynomial
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cubic interval method
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Weierstrass correction
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R-orders
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numerical example
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