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The following pages link to Practical Problems Arising in the Solution of Polynomial Equations (Q5640659):
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- Solving nonlinear equations by a new derivative free iterative method (Q628945) (← links)
- Numerical computation of polynomial zeros by means of Aberth's method (Q676928) (← links)
- Error analysis of the Björck-Pereyra algorithms for solving Vandermonde systems (Q1077867) (← links)
- Practical problems arising for finding roots of nonlinear equations (Q1089744) (← links)
- On the numerical condition of polynomials in Bernstein form (Q1098225) (← links)
- Algorithms for polynomials in Bernstein form (Q1105314) (← links)
- A comparison of methods for terminating polynomial iterations (Q1113616) (← links)
- On Newton's method with a class of rational functions (Q1149746) (← links)
- Determination of the zeros of a linear combination of generalised polynomials (Q1200193) (← links)
- Subroutine library for partial differential approximants (Q1366243) (← links)
- A further analysis of backward error in polynomial deflation (Q1731614) (← links)
- A modified fast Fourier transform for polynomial evaluation and the Jenkins-Traub algorithm (Q1819535) (← links)
- Rounding error analysis of Horner's scheme (Q1836266) (← links)
- Identification and ``reverse engineering'' of Pythagorean-hodograph curves (Q2409705) (← links)
- Über die Nullstellenbestimmung bei näherungsweise berechneten Funktionen (Q2557101) (← links)
- Algorithm 954 (Q2828160) (← links)
- Chebyshev rootfinding via computing eigenvalues of colleague matrices: when is it stable? (Q2970098) (← links)
- Notes on linear factor polynomial deflation in polynomial bases (Q3104569) (← links)
- A Generalization of the Jenkins-Traub Method (Q4118735) (← links)
- How to be sure of finding a root of a complex polynomial using Newton's method (Q5285715) (← links)
- Deflation Techniques for Finding Distinct Solutions of Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations (Q5502095) (← links)
- A root-finding algorithm based on Newton's method (Q5663315) (← links)