Defense in depth: using elliptic curves for cryptography that no mathematical software system on earth can understand o_O Doesn't help me...
@markov_twain "Let X be a compact complex manifold of complex dimension n" o_O
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@bascule so it’s a generalization of the usual complex plane. don’t ask me about the rest of that article tho. -
@markov_twain I barely get it. I get that finite fields are cyclic now -
@bascule I didn’t know that. Wikipedia tells me you’re right, but I always have to think for a long time to digest stuff like that. -
@markov_twain if the cryptographer has a better trick up his sleeve than xor, it's a modulus ;)
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@bascule so compact complex manifold is just a pretty-close-to-Euclidean surface that includes imaginary numbersThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@bascule a manifold is like a surface, compact means it’s closed under its operations (addition, multiplication)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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