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H A Dtommath.tex90 They ask why I did it and especially why I continue to work on them for free. The best I can explain it is ``Because I can.''
228 In fact the library discussed within this text has already been used to form a polynomial basis library\footnote{See \url{http://poly.libtomcrypt.org} for more details.}.
377 exercises ranges from one (the easiest) to five (the hardest). The following table sumarizes the
471 segments of code littered throughout the source. This clean and uncluttered approach to the library means that a
543 dependent function mp\_exptmod() was written. Adding the new multiplication algorithms did not require changes to the
555 Only after the majority of the functions were in place did I pursue a less hierarchical approach to auditing and optimizing
569 (\textit{to the left}) are said to be in a different power of ten column. That is, the number $123$ can be described as having a $1$ in the hundreds
570 column, $2$ in the tens column and $3$ in the ones column
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