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### Summary
RM-3.5.4(9) imposes a symmetric base range for signed integer types. I would like to remove the need for a symmetric base range because it imposes the use of larger types to perform ari…
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Some inspiration might be found in http://hackage.haskell.org/package/toysolver-0.6.0/docs/ToySolver-Data-Polynomial.html#t:Factor
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Hi, Thomas. I would like to use this code in a prototype crypto-related project that wont go live in 2018 (though the prototype should be functional in 2018). The earliest that products using this c…
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Kata: [Days in the year](https://www.codewars.com/kata/56d6c333c9ae3fc32800070f)
The kata attempts to make a practical topic of leap years more challenging by throwing in additional obstacles, but …
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Bitwise operations can be performed on byte strings only in CIP-0058. On the other hand the aritmetic operations can be performed on integers only. In cryptographic algorithms arithmetic and bitwise o…
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First:
This code is super cool, and the tutorials are great. Thanks for all the work! Super.
Second - I'm running on macOS. pygsflow installed with pip.
mfnwt and gsflow compiled for Ma…
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The current module organization in SymPy is far from optimal. The "core" is
too big (several hundred kilobytes of code, much unrelated functionality
thrown in one place), and some closely related …
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"Element" isn't a clear enough word, imo.
`affine_element` -> `affine_point`
`element` -> `jacobian_point` (if I recall correctly)
And should we have a dinstinct class for when a point is in mo…
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JavaScript reql is one of the ugliest versions of reql, but luckily there's a [transpiler](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Source-to-source_compiler) for making this kind of thing look nicer: Babel. It'…
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As the title states trying to run something like:
```rust
modinverse(10 as u32, 13 as u32);
```
panics with attempt to subtract with overflow.