modular-arithmetic: A type for integers modulo some constant.

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A convenient type for working with integers modulo some constant. It saves you from manually wrapping numeric operations all over the place and prevents a range of simple mistakes. Integer Mod 7 is the type of integers (mod 7) backed by Integer. We also have some cute syntax for these types like ℤ/7 for integers modulo 7.


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Dependencies base (<4.11) [details]
License BSD-3-Clause
Author Tikhon Jelvis <tikhon@jelv.is>
Maintainer Tikhon Jelvis <tikhon@jelv.is>
Category Math
Home page https://github.com/TikhonJelvis/modular-arithmetic
Bug tracker https://github.com/TikhonJelvis/modular-arithmetic/issues
Source repo head: git clone git://github.com/TikhonJelvis/modular-arithmetic.git
Uploaded by TikhonJelvis at 2018-12-15T04:17:44Z
Distributions NixOS:2.0.0.3
Reverse Dependencies 5 direct, 14 indirect [details]
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Modular Arithmetic

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This package provides a type for integers modulo some constant, usually written as ℤ/n.

Here is a quick example:

>>> 10 * 11 :: ℤ/7
5

It also works correctly with negative numeric literals:

>>> (-10) * 11 :: ℤ/7
2

Modular division is an inverse of modular multiplication. It is defined when divisor is coprime to modulus:

>>> 7 `div` 3 :: ℤ/16
13
>>> 3 * 13 :: ℤ/16
7