2022
DOI: 10.1070/sm9559
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How many roots of a system of random Laurent polynomials are real?

Abstract: We say that a zero of a Laurent polynomial that lies on the unit circle with centre is real. We also say that a Laurent polynomial that is real on this circle is real. In contrast with ordinary polynomials, it is known that for random real Laurent polynomials of increasing degree the average proportion of real roots tends to rather than to … Show more

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