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I said that "b" is not a prime. I used the "bdcalc" to test it by function "isprime()". But, I have a doubt now :-(
if "b" is a prime and b = 4 MOD 9 (in my case), the root can be calculated -> root = powermod (a,(2*b + 1)/9, b) But, it is quite difficult to calculate it for 128 bytes length numbers (a, b). Any suggestion ? |
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