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What general constraints on the coefficients of a polynomial of degree n do I need to impose to guarantee that this polynomial is strictly increasing on [0,1]?
This discussion focuses on determining the coefficient constraints necessary for a polynomial of degree n to be strictly increasing on the interval [0,1]. Participants reference Sturm's theorem as a potential tool for analyzing the polynomial's roots and monotonicity. The conversation emphasizes the relationship between the coefficients of the polynomial and its derivative, with specific parametrization techniques discussed for ensuring that the derivative remains positive across the specified interval. The participants aim to derive a formula that connects the coefficients of the original polynomial to those of its derivative.
PREREQUISITESMathematics graduate students, particularly those studying real analysis or algebra, as well as researchers focusing on polynomial behavior and monotonicity constraints.
I am having problems relating the coefficients of P'(x) to the parameters of p(x).