On the Number of Zeroes of Exponential Systems

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A system $E:C^n\rightarrow C^n$ is said to be an exponential one if its terms are $ae^{im_1Z_1}.\cdots .e^{im_nZ_n}$. This paper proves that for almost every exponential system $E:C^n\rightarrow C^n$ with degree $(q_1,\cdots,q_n)$, $E$ has exactly $\Pi^n_j=1(2q_j)$ zeroes in the domain $D=\{(Z_1,\cdots,Z_n)\in C^n:Z_j=x_j+iy_j,x_j,y_j\in R,0\leq x_j<2\pi ,j=1,\cdots,n\}$, and all these zeroes can be located with the homotopy method.

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On the Number of Zeroes of Exponential Systems. (1991). Journal of Computational Mathematics, 9(3), 256-261. https://www.global-sci.com/index.php/JCM/article/view/11035