Abstract
We present a correction and an improvement to Algorithm 1010 [A. Orellana and C. De Michele 2020].
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20 (May 2020), 28 pages.DOI: Google ScholarDigital Library
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- Remark on Algorithm 1010: Boosting Efficiency in Solving Quartic Equations with No Compromise in Accuracy
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