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An integer program (IP) is a problem of the form min{f(x):Ax=b, lxu, xZn}\min \{f(x) : \, Ax = b, \ l \leq x \leq u, \ x \in \Z^n\}, where AZm×nA \in \Z^{m \times n}, bZmb \in \Z^m, l,uZnl,u \in \Z^n, and f:ZnZf: \Z^n \rightarrow \Z is a separable convex objective function. The problem o ...
EPFL2020

ON THE DISCRETE LOGARITHM PROBLEM IN FINITE FIELDS OF FIXED CHARACTERISTIC

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For~qq a prime power, the discrete logarithm problem (DLP) in~\Fq\F_{q} consists in finding, for any gFq×g \in \mathbb{F}_{q}^{\times} and hgh \in \langle g \rangle, an integer~xx such that gx=hg^x = h. We present an algorithm for computing discrete logarithm ...
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