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Recognizing badly presented \(Z\)-modules (English)
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13 January 1994
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When the Smith normal form of an integer matrix is computed a serious problem is the ``exposition'' of entries. There are several techniques and heuristics to make the Smith normal form computable. Such methods (modular computation, pivoting strategies) are discussed in the paper, and empirical results are presented.
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\(Z\)-modules
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modular computation
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Smith normal form
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integer matrix
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pivoting strategies
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