The root isolation problem for the polynomial equation not represented in the canonical form can sometimes be solved without evaluation of the coefficients of powers of the variable. We investigate the approach based on representing first the equation in the equivalent determinantal (Hankel or block Hankel) form, and employing then Hermite's root separation method. We illustrate this for the problems of eigenvalues localization, estimation of sensitivity of the roots of the parameter dependent polynomial and nonlinear optimization.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCASC'99: COMPUTER ALGEBRA IN SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING
EditorsVG Ganzha, EW Mayr, EV Vorozhtsov
PublisherSpringer Nature
Pages431-440
Number of pages10
ISBN (Print)3-540-66047-X
StatePublished - 1999
Event2nd Workshop on Computer Algebra in Scientific Computing (CASC 99) - MUNICH, Germany
Duration: 31 May 19994 Jun 1999

Conference

Conference2nd Workshop on Computer Algebra in Scientific Computing (CASC 99)
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityMUNICH
Period31/05/994/06/99

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