I thought the variables are real in the OP, non?

Then you can split n linear inequalitiies abs(sum(p_i))>1 into 2^n cases 
sum(p_i))>1 or sum(p_i))<-1



On Wednesday, April 25, 2012 2:56:45 AM UTC-4, Nathann Cohen wrote:
>
> Hellooooooooooooo !!!
>
> > Do you mean to say that you have complex numbers p_j and your 
> inequalities
> > are of the form
> > |p_j-p_k|<=C and |p_j-p_k|>=D, and that you also have
> > some equations on Re(p_j) and Im(p_j) ?
>
> Oh, well, if you have something like that it would of course solve my
> problem too :-)
>
> Nathann
>
>

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