
Appendix_A-Revised
... We need a notation for the ith row of a matrix. Throughout this book, an untransposed vector will always be a column vector. However, we will often require a notation for the column vector that is the transpose of a row of a matrix. This has the potential to create some ambiguity, but the following ...
... We need a notation for the ith row of a matrix. Throughout this book, an untransposed vector will always be a column vector. However, we will often require a notation for the column vector that is the transpose of a row of a matrix. This has the potential to create some ambiguity, but the following ...
Basic algorithms in number theory
... Instead, we consider a series of number-theoretic algorithms and discuss their complexity from a fairly naive point of view. Fortunately, this informal and intuitive approach is usually sufficient for purposes of algorithmic number theory. More precise foundations can be found in many texts on theor ...
... Instead, we consider a series of number-theoretic algorithms and discuss their complexity from a fairly naive point of view. Fortunately, this informal and intuitive approach is usually sufficient for purposes of algorithmic number theory. More precise foundations can be found in many texts on theor ...