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Hmm, that sounds like it's well worth playing with in its own right. So, I take it the "functions" are distinct from the "types" they operate on, so a function that uses +,-, etc. can work when fed a value that's a field element instead of a bignum or complex or whatnot?

—John

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by abell (Chaplain) on May 23, 2003 at 19:08 UTC

    Yes, most functions take as arguments generic pari objects and only complain if there is something wrong, like if you want to add a modular integer and a real number, factor a real number and so on.

    Antonio

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