FFLAS-FFPACK
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- FFPACK
- Probabilistic analysis of Wiedemann's algorithm for minimal polynomial computation
- Simultaneous computation of the row and column rank profiles
- Fast matrix decomposition in \(\mathbb F_2\)
- Some fast algorithms multiplying a matrix by its adjoint
- Block-Krylov techniques in the context of sparse-FGLM algorithms
- On the arithmetic complexity of Strassen-like matrix multiplications
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- Arithmetic software libraries
- Generalized fraction-free \(LU\) factorization for singular systems with kernel extraction
- Postulation of general quintuple fat point schemes in \(\mathbb P^3\)
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