I want to write code using that just to say "Hey, is that an R, or RR, or RRR"? out loud in my confusing Dublin accent
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Better to say "R squared," "R cubed," etc.
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E.g. x: Elem<P, RR> means x is an element of Z/pZ that has been scaled by R twice (R**2).
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Where n, e, p, q, etc. are the RSA private key components.
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Sheesh :) you're taking the fun out of it! That's a hilarious utterance ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_buffalo_Buffalo_buffalo_buffalo_buffalo_Buffalo_buffalo …
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oh, that's interesting ! And from what I see, no impact on runtime perf, right?
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In theory, there is no cost to this. In practice the compiler might not optimize it all away. Plus there could be some code bloat.
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