Resultant - inert resultant function
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Calling Sequence
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Resultant(a, b, x)
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Parameters
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polynomials
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Description
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The Resultant function is a placeholder for representing the resultant of the polynomials a and b with respect to the main variable x. It is used in conjunction with either mod or evala which define the coefficient domain as described below.
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The call Resultant(a, b, x) mod p computes the resultant of a and b with respect to the main variable x modulo p, a prime integer. The argument a must be a (multivariate) polynomial over the rationals or over a finite field specified by RootOfs.
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The call evala(Resultant(a, b, x)) does likewise for a and b (multivariate) polynomials with algebraic number (or function) coefficients defined by RootOfs.
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The call modp1(Resultant(a, b), p) computes the resultant of a and b modulo p a prime integer where a and b are in the modp1 representation.
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Examples
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