Mathematics – Complex Variables
Scientific paper
2009-11-18
Mathematics
Complex Variables
30 pages, 1 figure. Prepared for the Current Events Bulletin at the AMS meeting in San Francisco, January 2010
Scientific paper
Univariate polynomials with only real roots -- while special -- do occur often enough that their properties can lead to interesting conclusions in diverse areas. Due mainly to the recent work of two young mathematicians, Julius Borcea and Petter Br\"and\'en, a very successful multivariate generalization of this method has been developed. The first part of this paper surveys some of the main results of this theory of "multivariate stable" polynomials -- the most central of these results is the characterization of linear transformations preserving stability of polynomials. The second part presents various applications of this theory in complex analysis, matrix theory, probability and statistical mechanics, and combinatorics.
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