![]() | Polynomial Factoring Demo |
Wecome to the Institute for Computational Mathematics (ICM) of the Department of Mathematical Sciences and Department of Computer Science, Kent State University. Enjoy our demo of symbolic mathematical computation capabilities. $$$ Enter a polynomial to be factored over the Gaussian Intergers in infix form, for example 4*x^4 + 1 or x^2 + y^2.A Gaussian integer is written in the form (2+3*%I)
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