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2:18 PM
While undergoing major rework, my answer to Diffie-Hellman, random number size has been deleted by @Mikeaso (on my request, as I could not delete it myself, because it was already accepted). Now I can't undelete it!
 
 
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5:31 PM
@fgrieu Seems fixed/undeleted when I just checked. Is that correct or are you still seeing it as deleted? (Just asking to be sure your problem is indeed solved.)
 
5:46 PM
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Q: Bouncing tags when going to new line

mikeazoI noticed this today on a question. To be honest I am not completely sure what triggers it. Something along the lines of the last tag goes to the second line, but on hover, the "edit tags" link appears and the last tag jumps back up to the first line. Here is a GIF:

 
@e-sushi I undeleted it.
 
@e-sushi Someone kindly took care of my issue, thanks. <strike>Most likely</strike> that's @Mikeaso following a targeted comment that I made (is was deleted as an ack).
 
6:19 PM
@fgrieu I actually didn't get the ping. It is azo not aso.
 
6:51 PM
@mikeazo Thanks again, Mikeazo. Following @Yehuda Lindel's strong disagreement, with rationale, I really needed to back off a little, in order to iron out the question. It is more difficult and non-consensual than I believed from memory and (dated?) experience. Notably, I have yet to find a security authority (NIST, ANSSI, BSI, GCHQ..), academic reference, or even RFC backing my advise.
 
 
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user189740
8:26 PM
Hello

I had asked around here before about a problem I was having, and after taking some time to mull it over a bit more, I'd like to ask for some more help.

I am examining a rabin cryptosystem problem where my public key n (which is n = p * q) where p and q are the same prime number. However, I get stuck during the decryption part of the task. When I read the decryption entry on wikipedia, it says that I am to find two integers y_p and y_q such that

y_p * p + y_q * q = 1

However, if p and q are the same number, this isn't possible, and therefore I am stuck. Is there something else I co
 

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