On Monday, 14 September 2015 13:35:15 UTC-7, Nathann Cohen wrote:
>
> > I don't quite see how this is a practical strategy in general. There 
> might 
> > be algorithms and procedures that can be implemented in a relatively 
> > stand-alone fashion, but I expect that most non-trivial mathematical 
> > functionality will work a lot better if it's built to make use of the 
> > infrastructure that we have available, such as coercion framework. 
>
> Depends what you use Sage for. Personally, I don't use coercion. 
>
Hmm, isn't comparing an element of GF(q) with 1 using coersion?
And I saw such comparisons in your code :-)


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