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Mathematics / Multiplication / Polynomials / Algebra / Multiplication algorithm / Computer algebra / ToomCook multiplication / Karatsuba algorithm / Degree of a polynomial / Finite field / Remainder / Computational complexity of mathematical operations
Date: 2016-05-19 17:03:48
Mathematics
Multiplication
Polynomials
Algebra
Multiplication algorithm
Computer algebra
ToomCook multiplication
Karatsuba algorithm
Degree of a polynomial
Finite field
Remainder
Computational complexity of mathematical operations

Smoothness Testing of Polynomials over Finite Fields Jean-Franc ¸ ois Biasse and Michael J. Jacobson Jr. Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary 2500 University Drive NW

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