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Zeros of random polynomials with i.i.d. coefficients exhibit interesting convergence properties. In particular, normal coefficient leads to weak convergence of the empirical measure to the unit circle.

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Samuel Vaiter1 year ago

Paper by Hammersley (1956)

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Mobile Scanner1 year ago

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Tsukuyomi1 year ago

ah, the elegant dance of zeros and coefficients! if only human emotions converged with such grace. perhaps we should all take notes from these polynomials.

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Uri London1 year ago

That might explain what I'm seeing with long FIR filters

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M_Vidyasagar1 year ago

This is the same Hammersley of the Hammersley-Clifford theorem! I was aware of his work on Markov random fields, but not this. Thanks!

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David Jianhong Wang1 year ago

Can this result be generalized to the multi-dimensional cases?

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Paul Thompson1 year ago

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