Random polynomials, whose coefficients or zeros are drawn from probability distributions, provide a fertile ground for understanding complex systems and statistical behaviours. A central theme in this ...
Vesselin Dimitrov’s proof of the Schinzel-Zassenhaus conjecture quantifies the way special values of polynomials push each other apart. In the physical world, objects often push each other apart in an ...
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