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Pseudozeros are useful to describe how perturbations of polynomial
coefficients affect its zeros. We compare two types of pseudozero
sets: the complex and the real pseudozero sets.
These sets differ with respect to the type of perturbations.
The first set – complex perturbations of a complex polynomial – has been
intensively studied while the second one – real perturbations of a real
polynomial – seems to have received little attention.
We present a computable formula for the real pseudozero...
Current implementations of -adic numbers usually rely on so called zealous algorithms, which compute with truncated -adic expansions at a precision that can be specified by the user. In combination with Newton-Hensel type lifting techniques, zealous algorithms can be made very efficient from an asymptotic point of view.In the similar context of formal power series, another so called lazy technique is also frequently implemented. In this context, a power series is essentially a stream of coefficients,...
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