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Upside Down and Up Again. How Many Zeros Does a Polynomial Have?

Ralf Korn () and Bernd Luderer ()
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Ralf Korn: TU Kaiserslautern
Bernd Luderer: TU Chemnitz

Chapter 5 in Money and Mathematics, 2021, pp 17-20 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract To calculate the yield of bonds or other financial products, polynomial equations usually have to be solved. It is important to know how many (positive) zeros they have.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-34677-5_5

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