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On the Eneström–Kakeya Theorem for Quaternionic Polynomials

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In this paper, we extend some results on Eneström–Kakeya theorem for quaternionic polynomials by relaxing the hypothesis which leads to their applicability to a larger class of polynomials that are beneficial in determining the regions containing all the zeros of a polynomial.

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Mir, S., Liman, A. On the Eneström–Kakeya Theorem for Quaternionic Polynomials. Mediterr. J. Math. 19, 264 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00009-022-02151-x

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