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Displaying 1 - 13 of 13
A new bivariate Hensel lifting algorithm for n factors
Author:
Paluck, Garrett
Date created:
2019-08-13
Parading Anxieties: Drumcree, Sectarianism, and the Contested Production of Knowledge in Peace Process Era Northern Ireland
Author:
Walisser, Andrea
Date created:
2013-09-13
“Columns of the House” and Proud Workers: Greek Immigrant Women in Vancouver, 1954-1975
Author:
Kalogeropoulou, Maria
Date created:
2015-11-25
Computing characteristic polynomials of matrices of structured polynomials
Author:
Law, Marshall Yuk Shing
Date created:
2017-04-13
Proxied perspectives: immigrant and low-income women presented to the royal commission on the status of women, 1968
Author:
Smith, Leigha Ariana
Date created:
2017-08-29
Resolving Zero-Divisors of Radical Triangular Sets Using Hensel Lifting and Applications
Author:
Kluesner, John Charles
Date created:
2017-08-16
Rogues Among Rebels: Entanglements between Irish Catholics and the Fishermen’s Protective Union of Newfoundland
Author:
O'Flaherty, Liam Michael
Date created:
2017-08-24
The Cat and Mouse Act: deconstructing hegemonic masculinity in Edwardian Britain
Author:
Kilgannon, Allison Karolina
Date created:
2012-06-21
Sparse polynomial interpolation and the fast Euclidean algorithm
Author:
Go, Soo
Date created:
2012-07-03
Computability in principle and in practice in algebraic number theory: Hensel to Zassenhaus
Author:
Kieffer, Steven Andrew
Date created:
2012-04-16
Mennonite domestic workers: intersections of gender, ethnicity and religion
Author:
Borger, Sandra Marie
Date created:
2010-08-24
Algorithms for computing cyclotomic polynomials
Author:
Arnold, Andrew David
Date created:
2011-01-21
Fast multiplication over algebraic number fields
Author:
Ahn, Cory
Date created:
2011-12-01