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Though this work is inspired by many different people, this work benefited especially from exchanges with
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Though this work is inspired by many different people, this work benefited especially from exchanges with
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Michael Eisel, who motivated the original research with his key insights, and with Nigel Tao who provided
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Michael Eisel, who motivated the original research with his key insights, and with Nigel Tao who provided
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invaluable feedback.
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invaluable feedback. Rémy Oudompheng first implemented a fast path we use in the case of long digits.
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The library includes code adapted from Google Wuffs (written by Nigel Tao) which was originally published
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The library includes code adapted from Google Wuffs (written by Nigel Tao) which was originally published
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under the Apache 2.0 license.
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under the Apache 2.0 license.
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