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- 1$\begingroup$ Hi Anu, and thanks for your answer. Currently it is pretty hard to read. Maybe you could take a look at our supported MathJax formatting. Instead of A / B you could use sections. For numbered lists, please use the MarkDown list feature. I'm certainly not sure what "(M Î ZN)" is, but it certainly should not be using the code formatting feature. $\endgroup$Maarten Bodewes– Maarten Bodewes ♦2018-11-22 15:28:56 +00:00Commented Nov 22, 2018 at 15:28
- $\begingroup$ Hi Maarten, thanks for your support, I will use the applications you mentioned. $\endgroup$Anu Davis– Anu Davis2018-11-23 04:54:04 +00:00Commented Nov 23, 2018 at 4:54
- 3$\begingroup$ This answer is taken from Dan Boneh and a credit is due. $\endgroup$Emolga– Emolga2020-12-09 02:06:11 +00:00Commented Dec 9, 2020 at 2:06
- $\begingroup$ I would add to Operations: signature and signature verification $\endgroup$Ayoub Omari– Ayoub Omari2022-08-05 15:16:37 +00:00Commented Aug 5, 2022 at 15:16
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