Asymptotes are an essential concept in calculus and algebra, representing lines that a function approaches but never quite reaches. They provide valuable information about the end behavior of a ...
Using high school algebra and geometry, and knowing just one rational point on a circle or elliptic curve, we can locate infinitely many others. You’re sitting at the end of a long conference table, ...
Abstract: Finding the inverse z-transform of a rational function is usually considered a completely routine task with nothing special to say about it. However, practically all the procedures described ...
For a rational matrix function Φ with poles outside the unit circle, we estimate the degree of the unique superoptimal approximation 𝒜Φ by matrix functions analytic in the unit disk. We obtain sharp ...