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The following pages link to Solving systems of linear equations over polynomials (Q1082773):
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- A local construction of the Smith normal form of a matrix polynomial (Q607157) (← links)
- A fast Las Vegas algorithm for computing the Smith normal form of a polynomial matrix (Q677132) (← links)
- A decision algorithm for linear sentences on a PFM (Q685065) (← links)
- Parallel algorithms for matrix normal forms (Q803724) (← links)
- Evaluation techniques for zero-dimensional primary decomposition (Q1030246) (← links)
- Computing algorithms for the reduction of a Hermite algorithm with polynomial coefficients (Q1351936) (← links)
- A polynomial-time algorithm to compute generalized Hermite normal forms of matrices over \(\mathbb{Z} [x]\) (Q1725693) (← links)
- Computing rational forms of integer matrices (Q1864883) (← links)
- Solving systems of polynomial equations -- a tensor approach (Q2128457) (← links)
- Codeterminantal graphs (Q2154283) (← links)
- Parametric Markov chains: PCTL complexity and fraction-free Gaussian elimination (Q2182734) (← links)
- Smith forms of circulant polynomial matrices (Q2250949) (← links)
- Fast, deterministic computation of the Hermite normal form and determinant of a polynomial matrix (Q2402419) (← links)
- Solution of linear system roots and their multiplicities (Q2744526) (← links)
- Hermite Normal Form Computation Using Modulo Determinant Arithmetic (Q3026176) (← links)
- Solving Binary Linear Equation Systems over the Rationals and Binaries (Q3166981) (← links)
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- The use of Faber polynomials to solve systems of linear equations (Q3476200) (← links)
- On Computing the Hermite Form of a Matrix of Differential Polynomials (Q3644094) (← links)
- Fast Parallel Computation of Hermite and Smith Forms of Polynomial Matrices (Q3802506) (← links)
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- On the quasi-stability criteria of monic matrix polynomials (Q6056235) (← links)
- Affine Loop Invariant Generation via Matrix Algebra (Q6487319) (← links)