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Perturbation Approach to Polynomial Root Estimation and Expected Maximum Modulus of Zeros with Uniform Perturbations

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  • Ibrahim A. Nafisah

    (Department of Statistics and Operations Research, College of Sciences, King Saud University, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia)

  • Sajad A. Sheikh

    (Department of Mathematics, University of Kashmir, South Campus, Anantnag 192101, India)

  • Mohammed A. Alshahrani

    (Department of Mathematics, College of Sciences and Humanities, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Alkharj 11942, Saudi Arabia)

  • Mohammed M. A. Almazah

    (Department of Mathematics, College of Sciences and Arts (Muhyil), King Khalid University, Muhyil 61421, Saudi Arabia)

  • Badr Alnssyan

    (Department of Management Information Systems, College of Business and Economics, Qassim University, Buraydah 51452, Saudi Arabia)

  • Javid Gani Dar

    (Department of Applied Sciences, Symbiosis Institute of Technology, Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Pune 412115, India)

Abstract

This paper presents a significant extension of perturbation theory techniques for estimating the roots of polynomials. Building upon foundational results and recent work by Pakdemirli and Yurtsever, as well as taking inspiration from the concept of probabilistic bounds introduced by Sheikh et al., we develop and prove several novel theorems that address a wide range of polynomial structures. These include polynomials with multiple large coefficients, coefficients of different orders, alternating coefficient orders, large linear and constant terms, and exponentially decreasing coefficients. Among the key contributions is a theorem that establishes an upper bound on the expected maximum modulus of the zeros of polynomials with uniformly distributed perturbations in their coefficients. The theorem considers the case where all but the leading coefficient receive a uniformly and independently distributed perturbation in the interval [ − 1 , 1 ] . Our approach provides a comprehensive framework for estimating the order of magnitude of polynomial roots based on the structure and magnitude of their coefficients without the need for explicit root-finding algorithms. The results offer valuable insights into the relationship between coefficient patterns and root behavior, extending the applicability of perturbation-based root estimation to a broader class of polynomials. This work has potential applications in various fields, including random polynomials, control systems design, signal processing, and numerical analysis, where quick and reliable estimation of polynomial roots is crucial. Our findings contribute to the theoretical understanding of polynomial properties and provide practical tools for engineers and scientists dealing with polynomial equations in diverse contexts.

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  • Ibrahim A. Nafisah & Sajad A. Sheikh & Mohammed A. Alshahrani & Mohammed M. A. Almazah & Badr Alnssyan & Javid Gani Dar, 2024. "Perturbation Approach to Polynomial Root Estimation and Expected Maximum Modulus of Zeros with Uniform Perturbations," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 12(19), pages 1-16, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jmathe:v:12:y:2024:i:19:p:2993-:d:1486030
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