Multivariate Polynomials in Julia | Chris Elrod, Benoît Legat | JuliaCon 2022
This presentation explores the need for an efficient multivariate polynomial library in Julia, highlighting essential operations such as product, division, substitution, and evaluation based on various applications.
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Depending on the applications, the requirement for a multivariate polynomial library may be efficient computation of product, division, substitution, evaluation, gcd or even Gröbner bases. It is well understood that the concrete representation to use for these polynomials depends on whether they are sparse or not. In this talk, we show that in Julia, the choice of representation also depends on whether to specialize the compilation on the variables.
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