Eigenvalue bounds for matrix polynomials in generalized bases
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Abstract: We derive inclusion regions for the eigenvalues of matrix polynomials expressed in a general polynomial basis, which can lead to significantly better results than traditional bounds. We present several applications to engineering problems.
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