Abstract

A matricial norm is a generalization of the concept of a matrix norm which assigns to every n × n matrix a k × k nonnegative matrix rather than a nonnegative number. In this paper matricial norms are used to determine upper bounds for the zeros of a lacunary polynomial with complex coefficients.

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