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- Q2835780 subject Q6425293.
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- Q2835780 abstract "In computational algebra, the Cantor–Zassenhaus algorithm is a well known method for factorising polynomials over finite fields (also called Galois fields).The algorithm consists mainly of exponentiation and polynomial GCD computations. It was invented by David G. Cantor and Hans Zassenhaus in 1981.It is arguably the dominant algorithm for solving the problem, having replaced the earlier Berlekamp's algorithm of 1967. It is currently implemented in many well-known computer algebra systems.".
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- Q2835780 comment "In computational algebra, the Cantor–Zassenhaus algorithm is a well known method for factorising polynomials over finite fields (also called Galois fields).The algorithm consists mainly of exponentiation and polynomial GCD computations. It was invented by David G. Cantor and Hans Zassenhaus in 1981.It is arguably the dominant algorithm for solving the problem, having replaced the earlier Berlekamp's algorithm of 1967. It is currently implemented in many well-known computer algebra systems.".
- Q2835780 label "Cantor–Zassenhaus algorithm".