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Numerical analysis of diophantine equations

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The use of algebraic tools in the analysis and synthesis of linear control systems has revied an interest in linear Diophantine equations for polynomials. This paper makes a survey of the major solution methods and reports on their numerical properties.

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Kevin Warwick Miroslav Kárný Alena Halousková

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Kučera, V., Ježek, J., Krupička, M. (1991). Numerical analysis of diophantine equations. In: Warwick, K., Kárný, M., Halousková, A. (eds) Advanced Methods in Adaptive Control for Industrial Applications. Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences, vol 158. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0003816

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