Details, Explanation and Meaning About Multiplicity

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In mathematics, multiplicity is a general term referring to the number of values for which a given condition holds. For example, the term is used to refer to the value of the totient valence function, or the number of times a given polynomial equation has a root at a given point.

Table of contents
1 Multiplicity of a root of a polynomial
2 Example
3 In complex analysis
4 See also
5 External link

Multiplicity of a root of a polynomial

A real or complex number a is called a root of multiplicity k of a polynomial p if there exists a polynomial s with:

and
p(x) = (xa)ks(x).

If k = 1, then a is a simple root.

Example

The following polynomial p:

p(x) = x3 + 2x27x + 4

has 1 and −4 as roots, and can be written as:

p(x) = (x + 4)(x − 1)2

This means that x = 1 is a root of multiplicity 2, and x = −4 is a 'simple' root (multiplicity 1).

In complex analysis

Let be a root of a function f, and let n be the least positive integer m such that, the m-th derivative of f evaluated in differs from zero:

Then the power series of about begins with the th term, and is said to have a root of multiplicity (or "order") . If , the root is called a simple root (Krantz 1999, p. 70).

See also

External link

"Multiplicity" on MathWorld


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