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Hey there! Welcome to Hacktoberfest 2021!
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Thanks for taking interest in this project.
In this issue we want to create a fully responsive web app which helps encrypt and decrypt
[AES Symmetri…
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According to the final draft
of 15444-1, section F.2 (normative), the inverse wavelet transform must
use periodic symmetric extension at boundaries.
I assume that this is also required for the f…
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See #71
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problem: for the encryption of group communication one shared AES
group-key is used. if a group member misses for some reason the update
notification of this key (when it was changed) it cannot partic…
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```
According to the final draft
of 15444-1, section F.2 (normative), the inverse wavelet transform must
use periodic symmetric extension at boundaries.
I assume that this is also required for the f…
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```
According to the final draft
of 15444-1, section F.2 (normative), the inverse wavelet transform must
use periodic symmetric extension at boundaries.
I assume that this is also required for the f…
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Hi, I have a question about the conversion from the axis-angle representation vector to a skew-symmetric matrix, as implemented here:
https://github.com/qazwsxal/diffusion-extensions/blob/f100885dc7f…
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### Steps to reproduce the problem
Input non-unitary matrix. I used the following matrix and vector:
matrix = [[ 48, 19, 6, 3],
[ 35, 5, 1, 0],
[ 57, 36, 18, 7],
[105, …
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Hi. I have a receptor-ligand complex and I'm trying to generate plots to visualize the various types of interactions between the receptor and ligand proteins. The complex has 166 residues in total wit…
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[intentionally ignoring "and noexcept" because it's unrelated]
As far as I understand, with C++20 rewritten expressions, an `operator==` defined as a member function is now symmetric and the assert…