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blog.lambdaclass.com
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| | | | | Introduction When working with cryptographic applications you need to understand some of the underlying math (at least, if you want to do things properly). For example, the RSA cryptographic system (which was one of the earliest methods and most widely adopted, until it lost ground to better methods, such as | |
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alanrendall.wordpress.com
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| | | | | The theorem of the title is about dividing smooth functions by other smooth functions or, in other words, representing a given smooth function in terms of products of other smooth functions. A large part of the account which follows is based on that in the book 'Normal Forms and Unfoldings for Local Dynamical Systems' by... | |
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cp-algorithms.com
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| | | | | The goal of this project is to translate the wonderful resource http://e-maxx.ru/algo which provides descriptions of many algorithms and data structures especially popular in field of competitive programming. Moreover we want to improve the collected knowledge by extending the articles and adding new articles to the collection. | |
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words.filippo.io
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| | | Elliptic curves are standardized, instead of being generated like Diffie-Hellman parameters. There's good reasons! | ||