An algorithm for the computation of zeros of a special class of entire functions M.R. FARMER
and G. LOIZOU
Department of Computer Science, Birkbeck College, Uniuersity of London, London WCIE 7HX, U.K. Received 5 May 1984 Revised 1 October 1984 Abstract: A two-stage algorithm is presented for computing the zeros stage, which has linear convergence, produces two-sided bounds for second stage which employs a cubically convergent iterative process, below and above. Appropriate modifications to the algorithm in order are also included.
of a special class of entire functions. The first the zeros; these are then used as data for the with monotonic convergence to the zeros, from that it be applicable to certain real polynomials
Keywords: Zeros of entire functions. AMS (MOS) Subject Classification:
Primary 65805,
secondary
30D15.
1. Introduction A two-stage algorithm is presented for computing the zeros of the class of entire functions f(z), where f(z) is of genus p, has infinitely many zeros which are all positive, it takes real values for real z, and f(0) = 1. Such a function can be expressed [31] in the form f(z)