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Is there an a website to calculate the Gauss-Jordan Elimination in Finite fields GF(p)?
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Yes, Wolfram Alpha will do it: an example.
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I have not enough reputations yet to downvote your answer, but the reason that I want to do that is because that when I tried to calculate the Gauss-Jordan Elimination of some binary matrix over the finite field GF(2) by using the calculator that your "an example" link refers to then the only answer it gave me was "Try the following:" and then an imperative list of tips of what to do and "Other tips for using Wolfram|Alpha:" and then a prohibitive list of tips of what not to do instead of just printing the answer and that's it and the input string was okay and not wrong.
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@ErezZrihen What was your input? When I input "rowreduce([[1,2,3],[4,5,6],[7,8,9]]) in gf(2)" it gives an answer.
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Yes, Wolfram Alpha will do it: an example.
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I have not enough reputations yet to downvote your answer, but the reason that I want to do that is because that when I tried to calculate the Gauss-Jordan Elimination of some binary matrix over the finite field GF(2) by using the calculator that your "an example" link refers to then the only answer it gave me was "Try the following:" and then an imperative list of tips of what to do and "Other tips for using Wolfram|Alpha:" and then a prohibitive list of tips of what not to do instead of just printing the answer and that's it and the input string was okay and not wrong.
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– Farewell Stack Exchange
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@ErezZrihen What was your input? When I input "rowreduce([[1,2,3],[4,5,6],[7,8,9]]) in gf(2)" it gives an answer.
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Yes, Wolfram Alpha will do it: an example.
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I have not enough reputations yet to downvote your answer, but the reason that I want to do that is because that when I tried to calculate the Gauss-Jordan Elimination of some binary matrix over the finite field GF(2) by using the calculator that your "an example" link refers to then the only answer it gave me was "Try the following:" and then an imperative list of tips of what to do and "Other tips for using Wolfram|Alpha:" and then a prohibitive list of tips of what not to do instead of just printing the answer and that's it and the input string was okay and not wrong.
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– Farewell Stack Exchange
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@ErezZrihen What was your input? When I input "rowreduce([[1,2,3],[4,5,6],[7,8,9]]) in gf(2)" it gives an answer.
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Yes, Wolfram Alpha will do it: an example.
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I have not enough reputations yet to downvote your answer, but the reason that I want to do that is because that when I tried to calculate the Gauss-Jordan Elimination of some binary matrix over the finite field GF(2) by using the calculator that your "an example" link refers to then the only answer it gave me was "Try the following:" and then an imperative list of tips of what to do and "Other tips for using Wolfram|Alpha:" and then a prohibitive list of tips of what not to do instead of just printing the answer and that's it and the input string was okay and not wrong.
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– Farewell Stack Exchange
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@ErezZrihen What was your input? When I input "rowreduce([[1,2,3],[4,5,6],[7,8,9]]) in gf(2)" it gives an answer.
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I have not enough reputations yet to downvote your answer, but the reason that I want to do that is because that when I tried to calculate the Gauss-Jordan Elimination of some binary matrix over the finite field GF(2) by using the calculator that your "an example" link refers to then the only answer it gave me was "Try the following:" and then an imperative list of tips of what to do and "Other tips for using Wolfram|Alpha:" and then a prohibitive list of tips of what not to do instead of just printing the answer and that's it and the input string was okay and not wrong.
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– Farewell Stack Exchange
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@ErezZrihen What was your input? When I input "rowreduce([[1,2,3],[4,5,6],[7,8,9]]) in gf(2)" it gives an answer.
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– ploosu2
Aug 13 '17 at 5:42
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I have not enough reputations yet to downvote your answer, but the reason that I want to do that is because that when I tried to calculate the Gauss-Jordan Elimination of some binary matrix over the finite field GF(2) by using the calculator that your "an example" link refers to then the only answer it gave me was "Try the following:" and then an imperative list of tips of what to do and "Other tips for using Wolfram|Alpha:" and then a prohibitive list of tips of what not to do instead of just printing the answer and that's it and the input string was okay and not wrong.
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– Farewell Stack Exchange
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I have not enough reputations yet to downvote your answer, but the reason that I want to do that is because that when I tried to calculate the Gauss-Jordan Elimination of some binary matrix over the finite field GF(2) by using the calculator that your "an example" link refers to then the only answer it gave me was "Try the following:" and then an imperative list of tips of what to do and "Other tips for using Wolfram|Alpha:" and then a prohibitive list of tips of what not to do instead of just printing the answer and that's it and the input string was okay and not wrong.
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– Farewell Stack Exchange
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@ErezZrihen What was your input? When I input "rowreduce([[1,2,3],[4,5,6],[7,8,9]]) in gf(2)" it gives an answer.
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– ploosu2
Aug 13 '17 at 5:42
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@ErezZrihen What was your input? When I input "rowreduce([[1,2,3],[4,5,6],[7,8,9]]) in gf(2)" it gives an answer.
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