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Experiments on the Zeros of Harmonic Polynomials Using Certified Counting

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Pages 133-141 | Published online: 24 Mar 2015
 

Abstract

Motivated by Wilmshurst’s conjecture, we investigate the zeros of harmonic polynomials. We utilize a certified counting approach, which is a combination of two methods from numerical algebraic geometry: numerical polynomial homotopy continuation to compute a numerical approximation of each zero and Smale’s alpha theory to certify the results. We provide new examples of harmonic polynomials having the most extreme number of zeros known so far; we also study the mean and variance of the number of zeros of random harmonic polynomials.

2000 AMS Subject Classification::

Notes

1We choose a = 1 + 0.04i/n in the simulations because it appeared to produce a few more zeros than a constant choice, at least when ℓ is small compared to n.

2When m = αn, the numbers become much larger than .

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