Tools for Working with Polynomial
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Tools for Working with Polynomial
Data structure programs written in C language
Simple second-degree polynomial function calculator in C
This Java project takes two rows of input as factors for two polynomials, where each row contains a set of factors from x^0 to x^n, separated by spaces. It returns an array of factors for the resulting polynomial product and has a time complexity of O(n^log3(2)) where n denotes the largest power of the product.
A simple implementation of a polynomial.
A simple polynomial (Univariate with non-negetive coefficients) guessing game using adaptive queries
In this repository, we perform the division of polynomials represented in memory with doubly linked lists.
Program to read in, verify and calculate mathematical equations and assign them to a variable that can also be used in later calculations, if any error whether an undeclared/assigned variable or in equation format the user is notified their command did not execute and mentions the error.
This is my attempt to solve the Traveling Salesman Problem with a polynomial time algorithm.
A python library for operations with real numbers
HSE pet-project (Classes that works with Polynomials, rational numbers, elements of a five-element field)
Code for arithmetic with polynomials mod p and within finite fields. The code deals with various objects, such as integers modulo a number, elements in a finite field, and with arithmetic in finite fields.
Core Fields Arithmetics Project
Contains data structure algorithms, I worked on, in my college practical course.
🔢 A Custom Polynomial Library for Univariate Polynomials in Java, that performs basic Operations such as Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Evaluation and Differentiation. More features will be added as time progresses.
Very basic Polynomial class created as excercise.
OOP_LW01-polynomial
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