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Volume 7, Issue 4
2000
Mathematica 4 contains several new functions that allow systems of real
algebraic equations and inequalities to be solved.. In this article we describe the
functions, show examples of their use, and comment on the algorithms used in the
implementation.

(If you don't have a copy of Mathematica, you can view the notebook
using Mathematica
Player.)
Adam Strzebonski
Wolfram Research Inc. and
Jagiellonian University, 100
Trade Centre Dr., Champaign IL 61820,U.S.A.
adams@wolfram.com
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