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2021-05-28 12:54:31 +0100
FrédéricC
Problem with partial fraction's decomposition
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2019-12-30 09:38:24 +0100
Emmanuel Charpentier
Partial fraction decomposition over reals
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2018-05-16 19:53:19 +0100
nbruin
Is it possible to change Polynomial Ring in the middle of a computation?
partial_fraction
inverse_laplace
conversion
real
numbers
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2018-05-14 17:07:35 +0100
florin
inverse_laplace of a fraction whose denominator has real roots (or complex)
partial_fraction
real
roots
complex
inverse_laplace
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2018-05-14 11:13:58 +0100
florin
"partial_fraction_decomposition" with possibly "complex roots", again
partial_fraction
decomposition
complex
roots
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2018-04-07 01:15:37 +0100
dan_fulea
"partial_fraction_decomposition" with "complex roots"
partial_fraction
decomposition
complex
roots
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2017-05-14 23:34:01 +0100
cybervigilante
Why is partial_fraction a method but not a function?
method
function
partial_fraction
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2014-12-23 11:43:03 +0100
Peter Luschny
Casting symbolic fractions to fraction field of polynomial ring?
symbolic_sum
partial_fraction
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2014-12-19 08:30:19 +0100
rws
Problem with partial_fraction
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