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A polynomial-based division algorithm

2002 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems. Proceedings (Cat. No.02CH37353), 2003
A polynomial-based division algorithm and a corresponding hardware structure are proposed. The proposed algorithm is shown to be competitive to other conventional algorithms like the Newton-Raphson algorithm for up to about 32 bits accuracy. For example, using Newton-Raphson with less than 12 bits accuracy of the initial approximation, requires 33 ...
Robert Hägglund   +2 more
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Polynomial algorithms for projection and matching

1993
The main purpose of this paper is to develop polynomial algorithms for the projection and matching operations on conceptual graphs. Since all interesting problems related to these operations are at least NP-complete — we will consider here the exhibition of a solution and counting the solutions — we propose to explore polynomial cases by restricting ...
Marie-Laure Mugnier, Michel Chein
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An algorithm for the multiplication of symmetric polynomials

ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software, 1988
Although the cycle index polynomial for a permutation group can often be easily determined, expansion of the figure counting series in a Po´lya enumeration presents computational difficulties for object sets with higher degrees of symmetry and more than modest size.
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Probabilistic algorithms for sparse polynomials

1979
In this paper we have tried to demonstrate how sparse techniques can be used to increase the effectiveness of the modular algorithms of Brown and Collins. These techniques can be used for an extremely wide class of problems and can applied to a number of different algorithms including Hensel's lemma.
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Algorithms for adaptive factorization of polynomials

Signal Processing, 1994
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Multi-parameter identification of concrete dam using polynomial chaos expansion and slime mould algorithm

Computers and Structures, 2023
Cao Maosen   +2 more
exaly  

Finite-Difference Algorithm for Polynomial Phase Signal Parameter Estimation

IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, 2020
Nathan Madsen, Siyang Cao
exaly  

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