| 1. | In fact, the long division algorithm requires this notation.
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| 2. | So we have a fair division algorithm for three people.
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| 3. | Slow division algorithms produce one digit of the final quotient per iteration.
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| 4. | A more complicated example of the division algorithm is provided by Problem 66.
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| 5. | Division algorithms fall into two main categories : slow division and fast division.
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| 6. | Would be to use a fast division algorithm.
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| 7. | In terms of decimal notation, long division provides a much more efficient division algorithm.
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| 8. | This proves the existence and also gives a simple division algorithm to compute the quotient and the remainder.
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| 9. | Simmons'algorithm is one of the few fair division algorithms which have been implemented and put online.
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| 10. | Virtually every non-trivial algorithm relating to polynomials uses the polynomial division algorithm, the Risch algorithm included.
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