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  2. Computational mathematics - Wikipedia

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    The tablet also gives an example where one side of the square is 30, and the resulting diagonal is 42 25 35 or 42.4263888. Computational mathematics is the study of the interaction between mathematics and calculations done by a computer. [1]

  3. Computation - Wikipedia

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    A computation is any type of arithmetic or non-arithmetic calculation that is well-defined. [1] [2] Common examples of computation are mathematical equation solving and the execution of computer algorithms. Mechanical or electronic devices (or, historically, people) that perform computations are known as computers.

  4. Computer algebra system - Wikipedia

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    For example, the computation of polynomial greatest common divisors is systematically used for the simplification of expressions involving fractions. This large amount of required computer capabilities explains the small number of general-purpose computer algebra systems.

  5. Fractional programming - Wikipedia

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    A fractional program in which f is nonnegative and concave, g is positive and convex, and S is a convex set is called a concave fractional program.If g is affine, f does not have to be restricted in sign.

  6. Fraction - Wikipedia

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    In a fraction, the number of equal parts being described is the numerator (from Latin: numerātor, "counter" or "numberer"), and the type or variety of the parts is the denominator (from Latin: dēnōminātor, "thing that names or designates").

  7. Partial fraction decomposition - Wikipedia

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    For example, the p i may be the factors of the square-free factorization of g. When K is the field of rational numbers, as it is typically the case in computer algebra, this allows to replace factorization by greatest common divisor computation for computing a partial fraction decomposition.