Bounds for the Cost of Root Finding

Mathematics – Numerical Analysis

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37 pages, 12 figures

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We analyze a path-lifting algorithm for finding an approximate zero of a complex polynomial, and bound the number of iterates required in several ways: For any polynomial $f\in\PDone$ and appropriate starting value, we bound the number of iterates required to locate an approximate zero. This bound depends only on the value of the function at the initial point, how close the algorithm comes to certain critical values, and the derivative of the polynomial at the root it converges to. For any polynomial $f$, the average number of steps required over all starting values is bounded by a constant times the logarithm of the condition number of $f$. Averaging over all polynomials $f\in\PDone$, the number of steps required for a typical starting value is $\OO(d)$. The analysis of the cost of this algorithm exploits the geometry of the branched Riemann surface for the inverse of a polynomial.

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