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In the recently published book of E. Bodewig, Matrix Calculus some results of the earlier parts of this paper are mentioned. It is stated there that they are of theoretical interest, but have no practical value. In this paper it will be shown that they can easily be used for practical computations.
Computing Methods, Volume I generalizes and details the methods involved in computer mathematics. The book has been developed in two volumes; Volume I contains Chapters 1 to 5, and Volume II encompasses Chapters 6 to 10.
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