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It seems to me that the "encode/decode" methodology is here to stay with us. Now would be the right moment to give it a decent name.
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wtf
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###### Originally submitted on: Wed Oct 29 18:56:01 -0400 2008
Property definitions usually admit under the ACL2 mode in Dracula, but there seems to be at least one case where a runnable property fai…
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###### Originally submitted on: Wed Oct 29 18:56:01 -0400 2008
Property definitions usually admit under the ACL2 mode in Dracula, but there seems to be at least one case where a runnable property fai…
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###### Originally submitted on: Wed Oct 29 18:56:01 -0400 2008
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Property definitions usually admit under the ACL2 mode in Dracula, but there seems to be at least one case where a runnable property…
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###### Originally submitted on: Wed Oct 29 18:56:01 -0400 2008
Property definitions usually admit under the ACL2 mode in Dracula, but there seems to be at least one case where a runnable property fai…
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###### Originally submitted on: Wed Oct 29 18:56:01 -0400 2008
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Property definitions usually admit under the ACL2 mode in Dracula, but there seems to be at least one case where a runnable property…
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Does not check for primes of bad reduction at all!!
CC: @categorie
Component: **elliptic curves**
Author: **Robert Miller**
Reviewer: **Chris Wuthrich**
Merged: **sage-4.4.3.rc0**
_Issue crea…
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See below:
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On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 4:26 PM, Clement Pernet wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> After checking, the default algorithm called in LinBox for det over Z
> with dense matrices is the naive Chines…