1994
DOI: 10.1090/conm/178/01909
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“…12. Some relatively recent developments are discussed in [9], and discriminants of generalized Chebyshev polynomials are studied in [15]; there appears to be no overlap with our work. For discriminants from a special functions point of view, see [17], [8], or [2], Ch.…”
Section: Some Properties Of Resultants and Discriminantsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…12. Some relatively recent developments are discussed in [9], and discriminants of generalized Chebyshev polynomials are studied in [15]; there appears to be no overlap with our work. For discriminants from a special functions point of view, see [17], [8], or [2], Ch.…”
Section: Some Properties Of Resultants and Discriminantsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…в стратификации по числу крити ческих значений полинома), кроме общего страта довольно интенсивно изучал ся еще один -обобщенные полиномы Чебышева, т.е. полиномы, имеющие не бо лее двух критических значений [19]. Назовем (т, п)-полиномом Чебышева ком плексный полином, для которого существуют полином степени не выше т и по лином степени не выше п, на графиках которых лежат все экстремумы графика исходного полинома.…”
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“…Recently, van der Poorten and Tran [13] gave applications of these generalizations of abelian and quasi-elliptic integrals to units in hyperelliptic function fields. Shabat and Zvonkin [14] gave certain conditions for the solvability of (1) in terms of the representability of certain integrals by elementary functions and some properties of graphs associated with coverings of Riemann spheres. Let K be a field of characteristic zero.…”
Section: Introduction: a Brief Historymentioning
confidence: 99%