The classification and the computation of the zeros of quaternionic, two-sided polynomials (Q2270144)

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The classification and the computation of the zeros of quaternionic, two-sided polynomials
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    The classification and the computation of the zeros of quaternionic, two-sided polynomials (English)
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    15 March 2010
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    The quaternionic polynomials of the two-side type \[ p(z):=\sum_{j=0}^n a_j z^j b_j, \quad z,a_j,b_j \in \mathbb{H}, \quad a_0b_0 \neq 0, a_n b_n \neq 0, \] where \(\mathbb{H}\) is the skew field of quaternions are treated. It is shown that there are three more classes of zeros defined by the rank of a certain real \((4\times 4)\) matrix. This information can be used to find all zeros in the same class if only one zero in that class is known. The essential tool is the description of the polynomial \(p\) by a matrix equation \(P(z):=\mathbf{A}(z)+B(z)\), where \(\mathbf{A}(z)\) is a real \((4 \times 4)\) matrix determined by the coefficients of the given polynomial \(p\) and \(P, z, B\) are real column vectors with four rows. The Newton method is applied to \(P(z)=0\). There are various examples in the paper.
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    skew field of quaternions
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    zeros of quaternionic polynomial
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    classification zeros
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    computation of zeros
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    numerical examples
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    matrix equation
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    Newton method
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