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In the Polynomial package, sometimes a n-variate polynomial is interpreted as a (n+1)-variate homogeneous polynomial. What is it useful? Just wondering.
I'm currently working on a Haskell package dealing with polynomials and I'm wondering whether this could be useful for me.
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Hello,
In the Polynomial package, sometimes a n-variate polynomial is interpreted as a (n+1)-variate homogeneous polynomial. What is it useful? Just wondering.
I'm currently working on a Haskell package dealing with polynomials and I'm wondering whether this could be useful for me.
Amazing work by the way.
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