PyM / Function summary
S. Xambó
in collaboration with Narcís Sayols Baixeras
By design, the PyM
system is a Python-programmed
general mathematical computational environment with some specilized facilities, as for example
for error-correcting coding and related theories (see
PyECC and
CC2) and for computations in intersection theory and enumerative geometry
(see PyWIT and ITEG).
This page aims at providing descriptions of all the PyM functions (work in progress).
Conventions.
\(\mathbb{Z}_n\) denotes the ring of integers mod
\(n\) and
\(\mathbb{Z}_n^*\)
the multiplicative group of the invertible elements mod
\(n\).
INDEX
- References
- Crandell-Pomerance-2005
Richard Crandall, Carl Pomerance:
Prime numbers, a computational perspective (2nd edition). Springer, 2005.
-
Yan-2002
Song Y. Yan: Number theory for computing (2nd edition). Springer, 2002.
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24.01.2026