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ON ZERO DISTRIBUTIONS OF SOME SELF-RECIPROCAL POLYNOMIALS WITH REAL COEFFICIENTS

  • Han, Seungwoo;Kim, Seon-Hong;Park, Jeonghun
    • The Pure and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.69-77
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    • 2017
  • If q(z) is a polynomial of degree n with all zeros in the unit circle, then the self-reciprocal polynomial $q(z)+x^nq(1/z)$ has all its zeros on the unit circle. One might naturally ask: where are the zeros of $q(z)+x^nq(1/z)$ located if q(z) has different zero distribution from the unit circle? In this paper, we study this question when $q(z)=(z-1)^{n-k}(z-1-c_1){\cdots}(z-1-c_k)+(z+1)^{n-k}(z+1+c_1){\cdots}(z+1+c_k)$, where $c_j$ > 0 for each j, and q(z) is a 'zeros dragged' polynomial from $(z-1)^n+(z+1)^n$ whose all zeros lie on the imaginary axis.