Real-root isolation

ID: real-root-isolation

Real-root isolation is a concept in the context of algebraic equations, particularly in the field of mathematics and computer algebra. It refers to a technique used to isolate and identify the real roots of a polynomial equation. When working with polynomial equations, particularly of higher degrees, it can be challenging to determine the real roots (the values of the variable that make the polynomial equal to zero). Real-root isolation involves finding an interval or set of intervals where a real root exists.

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