On The Number of Zeros of a Polynomial inside the Unit Disk

Journal Title: International Journal of Modern Engineering Research (IJMER) - Year 2013, Vol 3, Issue 1

Abstract

 Abstract: In this paper we find an upper bound for the number of zeros of a polynomial inside the unit disk, when the coefficients of the polynomial or their real and imaginary parts are restricted to certain conditions.

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M. H. Gulzar

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M. H. Gulzar (2013).  On The Number of Zeros of a Polynomial inside the Unit Disk. International Journal of Modern Engineering Research (IJMER), 3(1), 240-249. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-114820