#13642: Modular exponentiation of polynomials
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Reporter: caruso | Owner: AlexGhitza
Type: defect | Status: positive_review
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-6.2
Component: algebra | Resolution:
Keywords: modular | Merged in:
exponentiation, polynomials | Reviewers: Burcin Erocal, Travis
Authors: Xavier Caruso | Scrimshaw, Jean-Pierre Flori
Report Upstream: N/A | Work issues:
Branch: | Commit:
public/ticket/modular_exponents-13642|
878bd99af7fb041f9a61887693e062cf0b1e20e9
Dependencies: | Stopgaps:
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Changes (by jpflori):
* status: needs_review => positive_review
* reviewer: Burcin Erocal, Travis Scrimshaw => Burcin Erocal, Travis
Scrimshaw, Jean-Pierre Flori
Old description:
> A faster implementation of modular exponentiation of polynomials.
>
> This implementation is used to improve speed in factorisation of skew
> polynomials (see ticket #13215).
>
> -----
> Apply: [attachment:trac_13642_modular_exp_polynomial-2.patch]
New description:
A faster implementation of modular exponentiation of polynomials.
This implementation is used to improve speed in factorisation of skew
polynomials (see ticket #13215).
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Comment:
Let's get this merged.
About the previously failing doctests: they were already failing before
this ticket; therefore I agree with the decision to fix them in #15777.
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Ticket URL: <http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/13642#comment:15>
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