English

On Descartes' rule of signs

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2023-03-16 v1

Abstract

A sequence of d+1d+1 signs ++ and - beginning with a ++ is called a {\em sign pattern (SP)}. We say that the real polynomial P:=xd+j=0d1ajxjP:=x^d+\sum _{j=0}^{d-1}a_jx^j, aj0a_j\neq 0, defines the SP σ:=(+\sigma :=(+,sgn(ad1)(a_{d-1}), \ldots, sgn(a0))(a_0)). By Descartes' rule of signs, for the quantity pospos of positive (resp. negneg of negative) roots of PP, one has poscpos\leq c (resp. negp=dcneg\leq p=d-c), where cc and pp are the numbers of sign changes and sign preservations in σ\sigma; the numbers cposc-pos and pnegp-neg are even. We say that PP realizes the SP σ\sigma with the pair (pos,neg)(pos, neg). For SPs with c=2c=2, we give some sufficient conditions for the (non)realizability of pairs (pos,neg)(pos, neg) of the form (0,d2k)(0,d-2k), k=1k=1, \ldots, [(d2)/2][(d-2)/2].

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@article{arxiv.1905.01836,
  title  = {On Descartes' rule of signs},
  author = {Hassen Cheriha and Yousra Gati and Vladimir Petrov Kostov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.01836},
  year   = {2023}
}