That's good -- I wrote to Larry pointing out that his algorithm for
point-counting on elliptic curves over finite fields was a bit
misleading, which we have discovered on sage-devel when someone
implemented it and found that it did not work as advertised.  So in
the new edition he corrects that and credits me and (I think) David
Joyner.  I may have the wrong David...

John

On Mar 25, 4:46 am, "Justin C. Walker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thought this worth noting: Washington's 'Elliptic Curves' is out (in  
> the sense that you can order it, if not receive it).  I got an ad for  
> it in the (snail) mail today, and the ad notes that one of the  
> features is:
>   - introduces three popular packages (Pari, Magma, and Sage) for  
> computing with elliptic curves
>
> World Domination to follow.
>
> Justin
>
> --
> Justin C. Walker, Curmudgeon-At-Large
> Institute for the Enhancement of the Director's Income
> --------
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>    when you don't get what you want.
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