
doi: 10.1007/bf02575700
The conventional modular arithmetic is but a particular case of a more general class of solutions. In the case of addition the class of modular solutions is not too numerous; on the contrary, the modular solutions for multiplication are very many and the conventional modular arithmetic appears not to be among the best solutions, because of the redundancy of the code introduced by it.
computer science and automata
computer science and automata
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