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\section{Applications} |
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\subsection{Heterogeneous Servers} |
\subsection{Heterogeneous Servers} |
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Line 82 We could teach a course |
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Line 83 We could teach a course |
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with a unified environment |
with a unified environment |
controlled by asir user language, which is similar to C. |
controlled by asir user language, which is similar to C. |
The following is an asir session to solve algebraic equations by calling |
The following is an asir session to solve algebraic equations by calling |
the PHC pack. |
the PHC pack (see Figure \ref{katsura} too): |
\begin{verbatim} |
\begin{verbatim} |
[257] phc([x^2+y^2-4,x*y-1]); |
[287] phc(katsura(7)); |
The detailed output is in the file tmp.output.* |
The detailed output is in the file tmp.output.* |
The answer is in the variable Phc. |
The answer is in the variable Phc. |
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[260] Phc ; |
[290] B=map(first,Phc)$ |
[[[-0.517638,0],[-1.93185,0]], |
[291] gnuplot_plotDots([],0)$ |
[[1.93185,0],[0.517638,0]], |
[292] gnuplot_plotDots(B,0)$ |
[[-1.93185,0],[-0.517638,0]], |
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[[0.517638,0],[1.93185,0]]] |
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\end{verbatim} |
\end{verbatim} |
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\begin{figure}[htbp] |
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\epsfxsize=8.5cm |
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\epsffile{katsura7.ps} |
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\caption{The first components of the solutions to the system of algebraic equations Katsura 7.} |
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\label{katsura} |
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\end{figure} |
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