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- Bairstows_method abstract "In numerical analysis, Bairstow's method is an efficient algorithm for finding the roots of a real polynomial of arbitrary degree. The algorithm first appeared in the appendix of the 1920 book "Applied Aerodynamics" by Leonard Bairstow. The algorithm finds the roots in complex conjugate pairs using only real arithmetic.See root-finding algorithm for other algorithms.".
- Bairstows_method comment "In numerical analysis, Bairstow's method is an efficient algorithm for finding the roots of a real polynomial of arbitrary degree. The algorithm first appeared in the appendix of the 1920 book "Applied Aerodynamics" by Leonard Bairstow. The algorithm finds the roots in complex conjugate pairs using only real arithmetic.See root-finding algorithm for other algorithms.".