
We present some improvements of our integral eliminationalgorithm. A new division algorithm for integral monomialsis presented. A surprising simultaneous reduction of an expressionby a set of integral polynomials is introduced.Logarithm expressions are added toour integral setting.Finally, previously unhandled examples are presented.
Elimination theory, [INFO.INFO-SC] Computer Science [cs]/Symbolic Computation [cs.SC], Nonlinear equations Integral equations Elimination theory, Nonlinear equations, Integral equations
Elimination theory, [INFO.INFO-SC] Computer Science [cs]/Symbolic Computation [cs.SC], Nonlinear equations Integral equations Elimination theory, Nonlinear equations, Integral equations
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