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H A Dtommath.tex228 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.}.
295 are present as well. An expression of the type \textit{variablename.item} implies that it should evaluate to the
297 evaluate to the number of characters in the string. If the string $a$ equals ``hello'' then it follows that
377 exercises ranges from one (the easiest) to five (the hardest). The following table sumarizes the
801 but a macro defined in ``tommath.h``. By default, XMALLOC will evaluate to malloc() which is the C library's built--in
860 \textbf{NULL} in which case the if statement will evaluate to true.
2573 visualized in the following table.
3022 to extract the halves, the respective code has been placed inline within the body of the function. To initialize the halves, the \textbf{used} and
3514 This implementation is largely based on the implementation of algorithm mp\_karatsuba\_mul. It uses the same inline style to copy and
3682 $a = 180388626447$ modulo $b$ using the above reduction equation. The quotient using the new formula i
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