Abstract

Isolating real roots of a square-free polynomial in a given interval is a fundamental problem. Subdivision based algorithms are a standard approach to solve this problem. E.g., Sturm's method,or various algorithms based on the Descartes's rule of signs. For isolating all the real roots of a degree n polynomial with root separation σ, the subdivision tree size of most of these algorithms is bounded by O(log 1/σ) (assume σ

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