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swMATH4826MaRDI QIDQ16986FDOQ16986


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  • Minimal and maximal real roots of parametric polynomials using interval analysis


Cited In (19)

  • Parallel robots.
  • An adaptive learning rate backpropagation-type neural network for solving \(n\times n\) systems on nonlinear algebraic equations
  • Dynamics of a six degrees-of-freedom parallel robot actuated by three two-wheel carts
  • Constraint propagation on quadratic constraints
  • An interval extension based on occurrence grouping
  • GLOPT
  • PSICO
  • IBEX
  • IbexOpt
  • MinFinder
  • A comparison of complete global optimization solvers
  • Newton
  • Adaptive constructive interval disjunction: algorithms and experiments
  • Finding multiple roots of a box-constrained system of nonlinear equations with a biased random-key genetic algorithm
  • A reinforcement learning approach to interval constraint propagation
  • A hybrid of the Newton-GMRES and electromagnetic meta-heuristic methods for solving systems of nonlinear equations
  • On locating all roots of systems of nonlinear equations inside bounded domain using global optimization methods
  • Solving systems of nonlinear equations with continuous GRASP
  • A quantitative metric for robustness of nonlinear algebraic equation solvers


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