Probabilistic Condition Number Estimates For Real Polynomial Systems I: A Broader Family Of Distributions
Abstract
We consider the sensitivity of real roots of polynomial systems with respect to perturbations of the coefficients. In particular - for a version of the condition number defined by Cucker, Krick, Malajovich, and Wschebor - we establish new probabilistic estimates that allow a much broader family of measures than considered earlier. We also generalize further by allowing over-determined systems. Along the way, we derive new Lipshitz estimates for polynomial maps from Rn to Rm, extending earlier work of Kellog on the case m=1, which may be of independent interest. In Part II, we study smoothed complexity and how sparsity (in the sense of restricting which monomial terms can appear) can help further improve earlier condition number estimates.
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