Finite Fields - Mathematical and Statistical Sciences
Constructing Finite Fields There are several ways to represent the elements of a finite field. The text describes a representation using polynomials. This method is a bit cumbersome for doing calculations. We will give other representations that are more computationally friendly. Using the fact that a field is a vector space over its prime subfield
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