نتایج جستجو برای: zeros

تعداد نتایج: 9096  

1996
T. Y. LI XIAOSHEN WANG

The root count developed by Bernshtein, Kushnirenko and Khovanskii only counts the number of isolated zeros of a polynomial system in the algebraic torus (C∗)n. In this paper, we modify this bound slightly so that it counts the number of isolated zeros in Cn. Our bound is, apparently, significantly sharper than the recent root counts found by Rojas and in many cases easier to compute. As a cons...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2014
Jack Kuipers Quirin Hummel Klaus Richter

One of the most famous problems in mathematics is the Riemann hypothesis: that the nontrivial zeros of the Riemann zeta function lie on a line in the complex plane. One way to prove the hypothesis would be to identify the zeros as eigenvalues of a Hermitian operator, many of whose properties can be derived through the analogy to quantum chaos. Using this, we construct a set of quantum graphs th...

2002
Andras Varga Paul Van Dooren

We present an efficient and numerically reliable approach to compute the zeros of a periodic system. The zeros are defined in terms of the transfer-function matrix corresponding to an equivalent lifted statespace representation as constant system. The proposed method performs locally row compressions of the associated system pencil to extract a low order pencil which contains the zeros (both fi...

Journal: :Applied Mathematics and Computer Science 2009
Jerzy Tokarzewski

The concept of invariant zeros in a linear time-invariant system with state delay is considered. In the state-space framework, invariant zeros are treated as triples: complex number, nonzero state-zero direction, input-zero direction. Such a treatment is strictly related to the output-zeroing problem and in that spirit the zeros can be easily interpreted. The problem of zeroing the system outpu...

2004
JERZY TOKARZEWSKI

The question how the classical definition of the Smith zeros of an LTI continuous-time singular control system S(E, A, B, C, D) can be generalized and related to state-space methods is discussed. The zeros are defined as those complex numbers for which there exists a zero direction with a nonzero state-zero direction. Such a definition allows an infinite number of zeros (then the system is call...

2003
Andras Varga

We propose a computationally efficient and numerically reliable algorithm to compute the finite zeros of a linear discrete-time periodic system. The zeros are defined in terms of the transfer-function matrix corresponding to an equivalent lifted time-invariant state-space system. The proposed method relies on structure preserving manipulations of the associated system pencil to extract successi...

2014
R. PARIMALA

We describe the classical Hasse principle for the existence of nontrivial zeros for quadratic forms over number fields, namely, local zeros over all completions at places of the number field imply nontrivial zeros over the number field itself. We then go on to explain more general questions related to the Hasse principle for nontrivial zeros of quadratic forms over function fields, with referen...

1996
J. B. KEIPER

We describe computations which show that each of the first 12069 zeros of the Ramanujan τ -Dirichlet series of the form σ + it in the region 0 < t < 6397 is simple and lies on the line σ = 6. The failures of Gram’s law in this region are also noted. The first 5018 zeros and 2228 successive zeros beginning with the 20001st zero are also calculated. The distribution of the normalized spacing of t...

Journal: :bulletin of the iranian mathematical society 2014
a. zireh

for a polynomial p(z) of degree n, having all zeros in |z|< k, k< 1, dewan et al [k. k. dewan, n. singh and a. mir, extension of some polynomial inequalities to the polar derivative, j. math. anal. appl. 352 (2009) 807-815] obtained inequality between the polar derivative of p(z) and maximum modulus of p(z). in this paper we improve and extend the above inequality. our result generalizes certai...

Journal: :Statistical methods in medical research 2002
K N Berk P A Lachenbruch

Consider repeated measures data with many zeros. For the case with one grouping factor and one repeated measure, we examine several models, assuming that the nonzero data are roughly lognormal. One of the simplest approaches is to model the zeros as left-censored observations from the lognormal distribution. A random effect is assumed for subjects. The censored model makes a strong assumption a...

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