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Multiplying Polynomials

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This is an implementation of the Karatsuba polynomial multiplication algorithm in the LEGv8 assembly language, a RISC ISA part of the ARM architecture family. This was done as my final project for ECE ...
Polynomials and power functions are the foundation for modelling non-linear relationships. Polynomial functions such as quadratic, cubic and quartic model variables raised to exponents of different ...
Abstract: Homomorphic encryption can be applied to non-interactive evaluation of encrypted functions. The known homomorphism includes homomorphism of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, ...
Abstract: A new unbalanced exponent modular reduction over GF(2m) is proposed. The algorithm can achieve high efficiency when computing on a certain class of fields generated by f(x) = x m + T(x) ...
We discuss several aspects of Łojasiewicz inequalities, namely local and global versions, and the relations between the gradient inequality and regular separation of real algebraic sets. We give ...
Exponents are frequently used in mathematics to simplify complex calculations, particularly in algebra and higher-level math courses. When working with exponents, you may come across situations where ...
We are going to assume that the polynomials that we will be representing will have integer coefficients and exponents. The coefficients can be positive or negative. The zero-coefficient terms are not ...