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Accelerated Approximation of the Complex Roots and Factors of a Univariate Polynomial

Published 22 Jan 2015 in cs.SC | (1501.05392v3)

Abstract: The algorithms of Pan (1995) and(2002) approximate the roots of a complex univariate polynomial in nearly optimal arithmetic and Boolean time but require precision of computing that exceeds the degree of the polynomial. This causes numerical stability problems when the degree is large. We observe, however, that such a difficulty disappears at the initial stage of the algorithms, and in our present paper we extend this stage to root-finding within a nearly optimal arithmetic and Boolean complexity bounds provided that some mild initial isolation of the roots of the input polynomial has been ensured. Furthermore our algorithm is nearly optimal for the approximation of the roots isolated in a fixed disc, square or another region on the complex plane rather than all complex roots of a polynomial. Moreover the algorithm can be applied to a polynomial given by a black box for its evaluation (even if its coefficients are not known); it promises to be of practical value for polynomial root-finding and factorization, the latter task being of interest on its own right. We also provide a new support for a winding number algorithm, which enables extension of our progress to obtaining mild initial approximations to the roots. We conclude with summarizing our algorithms and their extension to the approximation of isolated multiple roots and root clusters.

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