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Abstract
The proof assistant Lean has support for abstract polynomials, but this is
not necessarily the same as support for computations with polynomials. Lean is
also a functional programming language, so it should be possible to implement
computational polynomials in Lean. It turns out not to be as easy as the naive
author thought.