Abstract
Over the last three decades a new part of computational mathematics has been formed. It is called computer algebra. By definition [28] this is the part of computer science which deals with development, analysis, realization and applications of algebraic algorithms. Computer algebra has the following special features:
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The algorithms work with data represented in symbolic form.
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The solution is carried out on the basis of an algebraization of the given problem.
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There exist algebraic analogues of the analytic operations.
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Bykov, V., Kytmanov, A., Lazman, M. (1998). Computer Realizations. In: Passare, M. (eds) Elimination Methods in Polynomial Computer Algebra. Mathematics and Its Applications, vol 448. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5302-7_4
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