Overview of the SNAP Package
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Calling Sequence
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SNAP[command](arguments)
command(arguments)
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Description
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The SNAP (Symbolic-Numeric Algorithms for Polynomials) package provides routines for the algebraic manipulation of numerical polynomials in a reliable way.
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The tools in the package include support for operations such as quotient, remainder, and numeric GCD. For the last operation you can compute an epsilon-GCD or a quasi-GCD. Additional operations include numerical computations that determine the last numerically stable Euclidean reduction, an approximation to the distance of a closest common root of two relatively prime numeric polynomials, and other similar quantities.
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Each command in the SNAP package can be accessed by using either the long form or the short form of the command name in the command calling sequence.
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As the underlying implementation of the SNAP package is a module, it is also possible to use the form SNAP:-command to access a function from the package. For more information, see Module Members.
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List of SNAP Package Command
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The following is a list of available commands.
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Examples
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1. Coprimeness test
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2. Distance to the polynomial pairs with a common root
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References
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Jeannerod, C-P., and Labahn, G. "The SNAP package for numerical polynomial arithmetic in Maple" Computer Science Technical Report University of Waterloo, 2002.
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