#2114: Get gf2x version 1.1 into Sage!
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       Reporter:  was                |         Owner:  somebody    
           Type:  defect             |        Status:  needs_review
       Priority:  major              |     Milestone:  sage-5.10   
      Component:  basic arithmetic   |    Resolution:              
       Keywords:  spkg gf2x          |   Work issues:  tuning      
Report Upstream:  N/A                |     Reviewers:              
        Authors:  Jean-Pierre Flori  |     Merged in:              
   Dependencies:                     |      Stopgaps:              
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Changes (by jpflori):

  * status:  needs_info => needs_review


Comment:

 Replying to [comment:12 jpflori]:
 > Just for hint, my experience playing with FLINT, using gf2x for GF(2)
 polynomials instead of the basic implementation inside FLINT using long
 gave an incredible speedup.
 > And from the maybe 4 years ago comments in the ticket description, it
 should also seepdup NTL.
 > I just don't have the time or the motivation to benchmark products of
 GF(2**n) elements (once you don't use Givaro) right now to prove it is
 beneficial.
 On my pc, multiplying two random elements of GF(2**10000) goes from 103us
 in Sage 5.9 with old NTL to 21.4us in 5.10.rc0 with NTL+gf2x.

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