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Pari/GP was designed for algebraic number theory. As such it does not have some standard features that other general purpose computer algebra systems have such as Gröbner bases and multivariate polynomial factorization. In this letter I say a few words about the history of Pari/GP, the impact Pari/GP has had on number theory, and some of the unique software design features of Pari/GP. I've also included a short bio from Henri, Bill and Karim.

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[1]
Henri Cohen. Computational Number Theory, Past, Present, and Future. Unpublished manuscript.
[2]
Henri Cohen. A Course in Computational Algebraic Number Theory. Graduate Texts in Mathematics, Springer, 1991.
[3]
Richard Fateman. Comparing the speed of programs for sparse polynomial multiplication. SIGSAM Bulletin, 37(1):4--15, ACM, 2003.

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cover image ACM Communications in Computer Algebra
ACM Communications in Computer Algebra  Volume 56, Issue 2
June 2022
76 pages
ISSN:1932-2232
EISSN:1932-2240
DOI:10.1145/3572867
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Published: 23 November 2022
Published in SIGSAM-CCA Volume 56, Issue 2

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