Differentiators and the geometry of polynomials.
majorization ordergeometry of polynomialsdifferentiatorsde Bruijn-Springer conjectureSchoenberg's conjecture
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- Geometry of polynomial ordinary differential equations
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- Geometry of Differential Polynomial Functions, I: Algebraic Groups
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- A Conjectured Analogue of Rolle's Theorem for Polynomials with Real or Complex Coefficients
- A conjecture of Schoenberg
- Convex functions, partial orderings, and statistical applications
- Imbedding Conditions for Hermitian and Normal Matrices
- Inequalities: theory of majorization and its applications
- Matrices Associated With the Hitchcock Problem
- On a Schoenberg-type conjecture
- On a theorem of Marcinkiewicz and Zygmund for Taylor series
- On normal matrices with normal principal submatrices
- On the roots of a polynomial and its derivative
- Scaling of matrices to achieve specified row and column sums
- When Does A ∗ A = B ∗ B and Why Does One Want to Know?
- Leaky roots and stable Gauss-Lucas theorems
- The sharp Markov-Nikol'skii inequality for algebraic polynomials in the spaces \(L q\) and \(L _{0}\) on a closed interval
- Circulants and critical points of polynomials
- Critical points of polynomials
- Integrability of diagonalizable matrices and a dual Schoenberg type inequality
- Integrability of matrices
- Sector analogue of the Gauss-Lucas theorem
- Extremal problems for polynomials in the complex plane
- On the spans of polynomials and their derivatives
- Inverse spectral problem for normal matrices and the Gauss-Lucas theorem
- Equilibrium points of logarithmic potentials induced by positive charge distributions. I. Generalized de Bruijn-Springer relations
- Matricial proofs of some classical results about critical point location
- Refinements of the Gauss-Lucas theorem using rational lemniscates and polar convexity
- Relationship between the zeros of two polynomials
- Integrators of matrices
- The Gauss-Lucas theorem in an asymptotic sense
- Majorization results for zeros of orthogonal polynomials
- The theory and applications of complex matrix scalings
- Remarks on circulant matrices and critical points of polynomials
- On the realizability of the critical points of a realizable List
- Perturbations on constructible lists preserving realizability in the NIEP and questions of Monov
- A companion matrix approach to the study of zeros and critical points of a polynomial
- Skew-circulant matrix and critical points of polynomials
- Matrix-theoretical derivations of some results of Borcea-Shapiro on hyperbolic polynomials
- Zeros of random polynomials and their higher derivatives
- Scaling of symmetric matrices by positive diagonal congruence
- A stability version of the Gauss-Lucas theorem and applications
- On complex matrix scalings of extremal permanent
- Scaling positive definite matrices to achieve prescribed eigenpairs
- Bounds and majorization relations for the critical points of polynomials
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