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PASCO 2015: Bath, UK
- Jean-Guillaume Dumas, Erich L. Kaltofen, Clément Pernet:
Proceedings of the 2015 International Workshop on Parallel Symbolic Computation, PASCO 2015, Bath, United Kingdom, July 10-12, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3599-7 - Allan K. Steel:
Direct solution of the (11, 9, 8)-MinRank problem by the block Wiedemann algorithm in magma with a tesla GPU. 2-6 - Fatima K. Abu Salem, Khalil El-Harake, Karl Gemayel:
Cache oblivious sparse polynomial factoring using the funnel heap. 7-15 - Dereje Kifle Boku, Wolfram Decker, Claus Fieker, Andreas Steenpaß:
Gröbner bases over algebraic number fields. 16-24 - Mickaël Gastineau, Jacques Laskar:
Parallel sparse multivariate polynomial division. 25-33 - Thierry Gautier, Jean-Louis Roch, Ziad Sultan, Bastien Vialla:
Parallel algebraic linear algebra dedicated interface. 34-43 - Matthew Gibson, Michael B. Monagan:
Optimizing and parallelizing the modular GCD algorithm. 44-52 - Jonathan D. Hauenstein, Alan C. Liddell Jr.:
A hybrid symbolic-numeric approach to exceptional sets of generically zero-dimensional systems. 53-60 - Hiroki Hayakawa, Naoaki Ishida, Hirokazu Murao:
GPU-acceleration of optimal permutation-puzzle solving. 61-69 - Mohamed Khochtali, Daniel S. Roche, Xisen Tian:
Parallel sparse interpolation using small primes. 70-77 - Marshall Law, Michael B. Monagan:
A parallel implementation for polynomial multiplication modulo a prime. 78-86 - Lingchuan Meng, Jeremy Johnson:
High performance implementation of the inverse TFT. 87-94 - Michael B. Monagan, Roman Pearce:
A compact parallel implementation of F4. 95-100 - Andrew Novocin, David Saunders, Alexander Stachnik, Bryan S. Youse:
3-ranks for strongly regular graphs. 101-108 - Jan Verschelde, Xiangcheng Yu:
Accelerating polynomial homotopy continuation on a graphics processing unit with double double and quad double arithmetic. 109-118
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