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    Bounds on the moduli of polynomial zeros (English)
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    13 June 2012
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    Methods for establishing improved bounds on the moduli of the zeros of complex and real polynomials are developed. Specific (lacunary) as well as arbitrary polynomials are considered. The methods are applied to specific polynomials by way of example. Finally, the quality of some bounds is evaluated numerically.
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    complex polynomials
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    complex zeros
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    real zeros
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    inequalities
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    improved bounds
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    real polynomials
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