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Date: 2014-02-24 05:33:53
Mathematical analysis
Algebraic curves
Group theory
Binary arithmetic
Binary logarithm
Calculus
P
Hyperelliptic curve
Elliptic curve
Mathematics
Abstract algebra
Logarithms

Counting points on curves in average polynomial time David Harvey and Andrew Sutherland February 24, 2014

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