In positional number systems there are algorithms for performing certain operations, like long division, to name one of the simplest. This works for positional systems, whatever base. I realize in number theory there are very advanced algorithms, typically for working with Very Long Numbers. (disclaimer: except for a Fourier transform I don't know any of them, I'm not a mathematician.)
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I was wondering how the Romans could do anything numerical with their odd Roman numerals. You can't divide MMDCCI by LXXIII using long division. So, question: are there numerical methods for Roman numerals, and if not, how did the Romans divide MMDCCI by LXXIII?