On Feb 27, 5:10 am, Santanu Sarkar <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Can you please tell me how I can use fplll( Damien Stehle’s fpLLL) in SAGE.
> There are some codes like this:
> sage:from sage . libs . fplll . fplll import gen_ntrulike
> sage : A = gen_ntru like (200 ,130 ,35)
> sage : time B = A .LLL( )
> But how can I reduce a matrix which is given by me?
You do not need to import anything explicit. See the following code to
access the LLL docstring:
sage: A=random_matrix(ZZ,10)
sage: A.LLL?
The last command will show you all the various options there are, i.e.
which algorithm to use (it defaults to fpLLL) and some examples how to
use this code.
Let us know if this is not what you wanted.
Cheers,
Michael
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