Inflation of poorly conditioned zeros of systems of analytic functions

09/12/2020
by   Michael Burr, et al.
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Given a system of analytic functions and an approximate zero, we transform it into a system with a regular quadratic zero. This results in a method for isolating a cluster of zeros of the given system.

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