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Solving Polynomial Equation Systems I The Kroneckerduval Philosophy 1st Edition Teo Mora

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Solving Polynomial Equation Systems I The Kroneckerduval Philosophy 1st Edition Teo Mora
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.9 MB
Pages: 438
Author: Teo Mora
ISBN: 9780521811545, 0521811546
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Solving Polynomial Equation Systems I The Kroneckerduval Philosophy 1st Edition Teo Mora by Teo Mora 9780521811545, 0521811546 instant download after payment.

With the advent of computers, theoretical studies and solution methods for polynomial equations have changed dramatically. Many classical results can be more usefully recast within a different framework which in turn lends itself to further theoretical development tuned to computation. This first book in a trilogy is devoted to the new approach. It is a handbook covering the classical theory of finding roots of a univariate polynomial, emphasizing computational aspects, especially the representation and manipulation of algebraic numbers, enlarged by more recent representations like the Duval Model and the Thom Codification. Mora aims to show that solving a polynomial equation really means finding algorithms that help one manipulate roots rather than simply computing them; to that end he also surveys algorithms for factorizing univariate polynomials.

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