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Actually, the roots of a Hurwitz polynomial are in the left half of the complex plain, not on the imaginary axis. As for the reason, that is because the polynomial is DEFINED to be one that has that kind of roots.

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Actually, the roots of a Hurwitz polynomial are in the left half of the complex plain, not on the imaginary axis. As for the reason, that is because the polynomial is DEFINED to be one that has that kind of roots.

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Jon Hurwitz's birth name is Jonathan Benjamin Hurwitz.

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Mitchell Hurwitz's birth name is Mitchell D. Hurwitz.

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Brian Hurwitz was born in 1951.

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