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From: dan@milliways.org (Dan Bailey)
Date: Sat, 16 Sep 95 14:14:07 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Rosing's Elliptic curve documentation question
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I was reading Mike Rosing's documentation for his elliptic curve
system from the Cypherpunks FTP site. In it, he uses the notation:
sum a_i*b^2^i
Now, like a good little Calculus 2 student, I assumed this must be a
regular summation. But if so, which is the index of summation, and
what are the bounds of summation? Someone want to give me a clue as
to what this notation means?
Dan Bailey
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