galois
A performant NumPy extension for Galois fields and their applications (by mhostetter)
EasyPGPeasy
It's an easy, simple and straightforward tool to create PGP Keypairs, import third-party (or your already created...) Keys and use them easily. (by HandImpersonator)
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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galois
Posts with mentions or reviews of galois.
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New Python package for finite fields using NumPy arrays
I just released my first proper open-source Python package galois. It extends NumPy arrays to operate over finite fields (Galois fields), instead of just R or Z. The library uses Numba to JIT compile the finite field ufuncs. This means the finite field arithmetic is nearly as fast as C / native NumPy.
EasyPGPeasy
Posts with mentions or reviews of EasyPGPeasy.
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An easy to use PGP tool
I give you EZPZ-PGP (name could do some work, I know):
What are some alternatives?
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