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Inequalities concerning polar derivative of polynomials

Arty Ahuja, K. Dewan, Sunil Hans (2011)

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In this paper we obtain certain results for the polar derivative of a polynomial [...] , having all its zeros on [...] which generalizes the results due to Dewan and Mir, Dewan and Hans. We also obtain certain new inequalities concerning the maximum modulus of a polynomial with restricted zeros.

Growth of polynomials whose zeros are outside a circle

K. Dewan, Sunil Hans (2008)

Annales UMCS, Mathematica

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If p(z) be a polynomial of degree n, which does not vanish in |z| < k, k < 1, then it was conjectured by Aziz [Bull. Austral. Math. Soc. 35 (1987), 245-256] that [...] In this paper, we consider the case k < r < 1 and present a generalization as well as improvement of the above inequality.

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Seoung Cheon Ryoo (2016)

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In this paper, we study differential equations arising from the generating functions of the generalized Bell polynomials.We give explicit identities for the generalized Bell polynomials. Finally, we investigate the zeros of the generalized Bell polynomials by using numerical simulations.

Extention of Apolarity and Grace Theorem

Sendov, Blagovest, Sendov, Hristo (2013)

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MSC 2010: 30C10 The classical notion of apolarity is defined for two algebraic polynomials of equal degree. The main property of two apolar polynomials p and q is the classical Grace theorem: Every circular domain containing all zeros of p contains at least one zero of q and vice versa. In this paper, the definition of apolarity is extended to polynomials of different degree and an extension of the Grace theorem is proved. This leads to simplification of the conditions of...

Remarks on some recent results about polynomials with restricted zeros

M. A. Qazi (2013)

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We point out certain flaws in two papers published in Ann. Univ. Mariae Curie-Skłodowska Sect. A, one in 2009 and the other in 2011. We discuss in detail the validity of the results in the two papers in question.

On maximum modulus for the derivative of a polynomial

K. Dewan, Sunil Hans (2009)

Annales UMCS, Mathematica

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If P(z) is a polynomial of degree n, having all its zeros in the disk [...] then it was shown by Govil [Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. 41, no. 2 (1973), 543-546] that [...] In this paper, we obtain generalization as well as improvement of above inequality for the polynomial of the type [...] Also we generalize a result due to Dewan and Mir [Southeast Asian Bull. Math. 31 (2007), 691-695] in this direction.