Complex Roots of Quaternion Polynomials
Abstract
The polynomials with quaternion coefficients have two kind of roots: isolated and spherical. A spherical root generates a class of roots which contains only one complex number z and its conjugate z, and this class can be determined by z. In this paper, we deal with the complex roots of quaternion polynomials. More precisely, using B\'ezout matrices, we give necessary and sufficient conditions, for a quaternion polynomial to have a complex root, a spherical root, and a complex isolated root. Moreover, we compute a bound for the size of the roots of a quaternion polynomial.
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