polynomodulär
Polynomodulär refers to a type of mathematical object or property related to polynomials and modular arithmetic. In essence, it describes situations where polynomial operations are performed within a finite number system, where numbers "wrap around" after reaching a certain value. This is analogous to how a clock works, where after 12 o'clock, the hour returns to 1.
The core idea involves working with polynomials whose coefficients are elements of a finite field or ring,
Polynomodulär concepts find applications in various fields of mathematics and computer science. They are crucial in
In cryptography, polynomodulär arithmetic is employed in algorithms like the Diffie-Hellman key exchange and elliptic curve