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Reduce 3. 2 on iAPX86/286 — based personal computers

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Eurocal '87 (EUROCAL 1987)

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An implementation of de facto standard algebraic system into personal computers and its performance measurements were shown. Of course, this implementation has major limitation of small data space, however its algebraic processing capability is very close to 32 bit machine's one. We hope that our implementation could boost the population of algebraic system user in many fields where the cost of such system was too expensive.

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Yamamoto, T., Aoki, Y. (1989). Reduce 3. 2 on iAPX86/286 — based personal computers. In: Davenport, J.H. (eds) Eurocal '87. EUROCAL 1987. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 378. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-51517-8_101

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