Some recent results on the geometry of complex polynomials: the Gauss-Lucas theorem, polynomial lemniscates, shape analysis, and conformal equivalence
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Abstract: In this article, we survey the the recent literature surrounding the geometry of complex polynomials. Specific areas surveyed are i) Generalizations of the Gauss--Lucas Theorem, ii) Geometry of Polynomials Level Sets, and iii) Shape Analysis and Conformal Equivalence.
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