Enclosing clusters of zeros of polynomials (Q1398713)

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Enclosing clusters of zeros of polynomials
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    Enclosing clusters of zeros of polynomials (English)
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    7 August 2003
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    Let \(z_1,\dots, z_n\) be approximations of the zeros \(\zeta_1,\dots, \zeta_n\) of a polynomial \(f\) and let \(g\) be the polynomial which arises if the \(\zeta_k\)'s in the linear factor representation of \(f\) are replaced by the \(z_k\)'s. Then, a partial fraction development of \(f/g\) is used to obtain Gerschgorin-type disks as inclusions for the zeros. The accuracy of the bounds is investigated where multiple roots as well as zero clusters are taken into account. A technique to improve the bounds is also discussed. Finally a sufficient condition is given that a disk contains as many zeros as approximate zeros (Rouché-type theorem). Circular arithmetic is recommended to get reliable bounds.
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    polynomial zeros
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    Gerschgorin disk
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    multiple roots
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    root cluster
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    eigenvalue problem
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    Rouché's theorem
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    interval arithmetic
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    circular arithmetic
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