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Re: Q's on Number Theory/Quadriatic Residues
>How are these square roots? 9 is certainly not the square root of 11, nor is
>8 the square root of 29, even modulo 35.
What this means is that 9^2 mod 35 = 11, and 8^2 mod 35 = 29. See the list
right above the chart that is confusing you.
For example, it lists x^2 = 29 mod 35 has a solution: x = 8,13,22,27
So actually there are 3 other solutions... 13, 22, and 27 are also square
roots of 29 mod 35.
>[ 1/v vs. v-1]
>Are these two expressions interchangeable
Yes.
>3)Speaking of errata, where can I find a copy?
Hm... I forgot. I have one somewhere and will send it along if I find it.
>Is it possible to predict the possible quadriatic residues, or is an
Yes, you can use the Jacobi symbol to determine if a is a quadratic residue
mod n. See page 207.
>5)From what does Feige-Fiat-Shamir derive its security?
Difficulty of factoring.
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