An important piece of information when dealing with a polynomial in the complex plane is its roots, the value or values of x for a given function f such that f(x)=0. Iterative root finding methods, such as Newton’s method, are utilized to discover an approximate value when these values cannot be explicitly solved. This process can be graphically represented for complex-valued functions and has been achieved with relative ease on a 2-Dimensional plane. However, this process can also be embodied on a sphere through the method of stereographic projection, which has not been attempted. In this research, I worked with iterative root finding methods, such as Newton’s and other higher order methods, on the complex plane. Upon mapping out their ite...
Treballs finals del Màster en Matemàtica Avançada, Facultat de matemàtiques, Universitat de Barcelon...
The purpose of this study was to investigate and recommend various methods instrumental in finding t...
Univariate polynomial root-finding is a classical subject, still important for modern comput-ing. Fr...
Chaos is typically visualized on an infinite 2D plane. This summer, we utilized a third dimension to...
AbstractThe microcomputer and its graphics capabilities are used to investigate chaos in Newton's me...
AbstractAmong the methods available for the characterization of complicated mathematical and physica...
The paper describes an application for visualization of four-dimensional graphs of a complex variabl...
In this paper a survey of some modifications based on the classic Newton's and the higher order Newt...
We introduce a new iterative root-finding method for complex polynomials, dubbed Newton-Ellipsoid me...
Article dans revue scientifique avec comité de lecture.We review the different techniques known for ...
We will explore various numeric methods of finding roots of an analytic function over some open set ...
We investigate the behavior of Newton\u27s Method for finding roots applied to complex-valued functi...
We review the different techniques known for doing exact computations on polynomial systems. Some ar...
We review the different techniques known for doing exact computations on polynomial systems. Some ar...
Newton’s method is a topic that is accessible to calculus students. We use Newton’s method to approx...
Treballs finals del Màster en Matemàtica Avançada, Facultat de matemàtiques, Universitat de Barcelon...
The purpose of this study was to investigate and recommend various methods instrumental in finding t...
Univariate polynomial root-finding is a classical subject, still important for modern comput-ing. Fr...
Chaos is typically visualized on an infinite 2D plane. This summer, we utilized a third dimension to...
AbstractThe microcomputer and its graphics capabilities are used to investigate chaos in Newton's me...
AbstractAmong the methods available for the characterization of complicated mathematical and physica...
The paper describes an application for visualization of four-dimensional graphs of a complex variabl...
In this paper a survey of some modifications based on the classic Newton's and the higher order Newt...
We introduce a new iterative root-finding method for complex polynomials, dubbed Newton-Ellipsoid me...
Article dans revue scientifique avec comité de lecture.We review the different techniques known for ...
We will explore various numeric methods of finding roots of an analytic function over some open set ...
We investigate the behavior of Newton\u27s Method for finding roots applied to complex-valued functi...
We review the different techniques known for doing exact computations on polynomial systems. Some ar...
We review the different techniques known for doing exact computations on polynomial systems. Some ar...
Newton’s method is a topic that is accessible to calculus students. We use Newton’s method to approx...
Treballs finals del Màster en Matemàtica Avançada, Facultat de matemàtiques, Universitat de Barcelon...
The purpose of this study was to investigate and recommend various methods instrumental in finding t...
Univariate polynomial root-finding is a classical subject, still important for modern comput-ing. Fr...