On May 28, 2007, at 7:38 PM, Nick Alexander wrote:

>
> "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> SUMMARY: There is a huge amount of crypto-related functionality in
>> SAGE already, but it is "all over", and there are some exciting  
>> and unique
>> cryptographic algorithms that could be implemented in SAGE that
>> aren't implemented now.
>
> In addition, SAGE could really use arithmetic in Jacobians of
> hyperelliptic curves.  If you are interested in computational
> algebraic geometry and cryptography, this would be a valuable
> contribution.

I second this. Would be great to have a fast implementation. In  
particular there are supposed to be very fast algorithms for genus 2,  
and perhaps 3 too.

david


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