Root-powering of polynomial equations
Francis C. Hatfield
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Root-powering of polynomial equations
Published
1963
Publisher
University of Florida
Pages
53
On the theory and solution of algebraical equations, with the recent researches of Budan, Fourier, and Sturm, on the separation of the real and imaginery roots of equations
Researches respecting the imaginary roots of numerical equations
Latent roots and latent vectors
Sur les propriétés générales des racines d'équations synectiques
The nature of the roots of numerical equations
The extraction of the n-th root in the sexagesimal notation
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Root-powering of polynomial equations was written by Francis C. Hatfield.
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