On Sunday, 10 May 2015 19:11:27 UTC+1, vdelecroix wrote:
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> On 10/05/15 19:43, Dima Pasechnik wrote: 
> > 
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> > On Sunday, 10 May 2015 18:22:42 UTC+1, Phoenix wrote: 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> Why can't you just take any arbitrary large degree polynomial and test? 
> >> 
> >> I am not getting you. 
> >> 
> >> I am on a very slow computer. 
> >> It will take me a long time to generate any example specifically 
> relevant 
> >> to me. 
> >> That would involving running my rest of the code entirely. 
> >> 
> >> Isn't there a way for you to just randomly generate a 300 degree 
> >> polynomial? 
> >> 
> > 
> > A random polynomial for sure won't have the properties your polynomial 
> > probably has (e.g. all roots real). 
>
> Nope, but the characteristic polynomial of a "random" matrix in SL(d,R) 
> would ;-) 
>

really? I'd say a random symmetric matrix in M_d(R), yes, surely, but not 
in SL_d(R)... 

>
> Vincent 
>

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