Re: ECC point compression trick




Pubkeybreaker wrote:
Tom St Denis wrote:
Pubkeybreaker wrote:
May I suggest that *you* read a text *about* *f*inite *f*ields?

Wow, you english good.

mmm... being pedantic is a hoot. You correct my math, and I'll correct
your grammar. Does that sound fair?

Certainly. But you need to learn to distinguish a grammatical error
from a typing mistake caused by typing too quickly.

Oh I get it. You can blurt out English nastyness. But I can't blurt
out a mathematical snafu? Nice double standard. Must be lonely on
that high top pedestal you stand on. Now, if you could only act like a
mature adult this would be avoided.

For clarity, by "positive root" I mean the root you find by a
deterministic process. Negative root would therefore be the negation
of the positive root. Maybe a slight abuse of mathematical vernacular,
but certainly not a far stretch given the context of the post.

Tom

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