On Feb 24, 2012, at 09:49 , John Cremona wrote:

> I don't think that is the issue here: you are referring to the debate
> between using a,2*b,c as coefficeints rather than a,b,c.  But here
> *all* the coefficients have been doubled.

I haven't looked at this code in detail yet, but I'm pretty sure that this is 
the issue.  Cassels (I think) remarks that the two approaches are equivalent by 
noting that "2f" and "f" are equivalent.  Of course, I'm going from memory here.

Gotta go catch a plane :-}

Justin

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