SINGULAR — A computer algebra system for polynomial computations

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This paper, published in 2001, received 801 indexed citations. Written by Gert–Martin Greuel, Gerhard Pfister and Hans Schönemann covering the research area of Computational Theory and Mathematics. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Geometry and Topology (421 citations), Computational Theory and Mathematics (394 citations) and Algebra and Number Theory (282 citations). Published in .

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