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S Jun 8 at 0:37 vote accept Jacob
Jun 3 at 11:46 history edited David E Speyer CC BY-SA 4.0
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Jun 3 at 8:11 answer added Emil Jeřábek timeline score: 5
Jun 2 at 16:04 history edited Michael Hardy CC BY-SA 4.0
deleted 3 characters in body; edited title
Jun 2 at 15:10 vote accept Jacob
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Jun 2 at 15:03 history edited LSpice CC BY-SA 4.0
Proofreading
Jun 2 at 15:02 answer added Max Alekseyev timeline score: 7
Jun 2 at 15:01 comment added Jacob @GHfromMO I've corrected the multiplication notation. Thank you for all your feedback. It has been a few years since I was in academia using TeX.
Jun 2 at 15:00 history edited Jacob CC BY-SA 4.0
Fix multiplication symbols
Jun 2 at 14:56 comment added GH from MO It is better to use standard notation, e.g. $2\cdot 2$ instead of $2*2$.
Jun 2 at 14:38 history edited Jacob CC BY-SA 4.0
Fix title with TeX
Jun 2 at 14:29 comment added Jacob @GHfromMO I've edited to have TeX for each math formula. I've also updated the example to be more clear. When I have the expression $2*2$ that is multiplication in the typical way of integers, then taking $\mod{k}$. So when I say $AB$ I am defining multiplying these tuples by multiplying each element by the ith element in the other tuple and taking $\mod{k}$ This means that for any $A,B$ being $k$ tuples their product $AB$ is also a $k$ tuple with every element being in the range of $0, k-1$
Jun 2 at 14:28 history edited Jacob CC BY-SA 4.0
Add more TeX and better example
Jun 2 at 14:22 comment added GH from MO Please use TeX for all mathematical formulae. That is, "$(n+1)$-tuple" instead of "n+1 tuple" etc. Also, explain what you mean by expressions like $2*2$.
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S Jun 2 at 13:33 history asked Jacob CC BY-SA 4.0