Abstract

The zero set of one general multivariate polynomial is enclosed by unions and intersections of funnel-shaped unbounded sets. There are sharper enclosures for the zero set of a polynomial in two complex variables with complex interval coefficients. Common zeros of a polynomial system can be located by an appropriate intersection of these enclosure sets in an appropriate space. The resulting domain is directly brought into polynomial equation solvers.

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