Hi,
So my goal is to find the variable y of this equation.
Does sage math provide a function for Discrete Logarithm Problems?
The equation is this: 9916780 = (5**y) mod 20876441.
I also would like to know if there is an efficient way to do this in Python
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An immediate task would be to add many missing on OpenBSD packages.
(Note that OpenBSD has a relatively rapid turnaround in adding new
packages, as opposed to e.g. Debian)
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On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 9:38 AM James wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I've recently started using SageMath as part my Masters Research into
> Mutually Unbiased Bases. I'm able to generate these Basis using finite fields
> traces and complex roots of unity, but I am running into efficiency issue. I
> would
Hi
I've recently started using SageMath as part my Masters Research into
Mutually Unbiased Bases. I'm able to generate these Basis using finite
fields traces and complex roots of unity, but I am running into efficiency
issue. I would like to do some exact calculations(mostly matrix
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I installed the sagecell provided by sage on my server.
However, when I tried to load the graph, an error occurred in the image and
the image was broken.
My guess is that the loading time seems to be too short (I reduced the
number of cols, so the graph came out without