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		<title>Canonical Form</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finding the Canonical Form of an Object Description A detailed tutorial of finding the canonical form of an object. Step by step tutorial including several examples of finding the canonical form of an object for reference. Overview Canonical form is also referred to as normal form or standard form. The canonical form of an object [...]]]></description>
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<p>A detailed tutorial of finding the canonical form of an object. Step by step tutorial including several examples of finding the canonical form of an object for reference.</p>
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<p><strong>Canonical form </strong>is also referred to as normal form or standard form. The canonical form of an object is a standard way of presenting that object. The process of finding a canonical form of something is referred to as canonization. Sometimes the word canonicalization is used instead. Canonical forms of objects are closly linked to differential forms of equations and numbers, and equivalence relations.</p>
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