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|| [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Open_writing_projects/Sage_and_cython_a_brief_introduction Sage and Cython: A Brief Introduction] || en || This is a quick introduction to Sage,[...] One thing I will highlight is using Cython in Sage to make very fast code in an easy way. || Marshall Hampton || -/2008-05-09 ||
|| Number Theory and the RSA Public Key Cryptosystem [http://nguyenminh2.googlepages.com/sage_numtheory-rsa.pdf pdf] || en || This tutorial uses Sage to study elementary number theory and the RSA public key cryptosystem. A number of Sage commands will be introduced that help us to perform basic number theoretic operations such as greatest common divisor and Euler’s phi function. We then introduce the RSA cryptosystem and use Sage’s built-in commands to encrypt and decrypt data via the RSA algorithm. || Minh Van Nguyen || 2008-11-04/2008-11-05 ||
|| [http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/wdj/cookbook/coding-theory/sage-coding-cookbook.pdf Linear error-correcting codes] || en || This tutorial introduces some of Sage's functionality in the theory of error-correcting codes. || David Joyner and Robert Miller || 2008-05 ||
||[http://buzzard.ups.edu/sage/sage-group-theory.pdf Sage Commands for Group Theory] || en ||This is a compilation of Sage commands useful for a student studying group theory for the first time. This is a work-in-progress so is incomplete and will see more editing. ||Rob Beezer ||2008-11-05 ||
|| Sage and Cython: A Brief Introduction [[http://openwetware.org/wiki/Open_writing_projects/Sage_and_cython_a_brief_introduction|html]] || en || This is a quick introduction to Sage,[...] One thing I will highlight is using Cython in Sage to make very fast code in an easy way. || Marshall Hampton || -/2008-05-09 ||
|| Number Theory and the RSA Public Key Cryptosystem [[http://nguyenminh2.googlepages.com/sage_numtheory-rsa.pdf|pdf]] || en || This tutorial uses Sage to study elementary number theory and the RSA public key cryptosystem. A number of Sage commands will be introduced that help us to perform basic number theoretic operations such as greatest common divisor and Euler’s phi function. We then introduce the RSA cryptosystem and use Sage’s built-in commands to encrypt and decrypt data via the RSA algorithm. || Minh Van Nguyen || 2008-11-04/2008-11-05 ||
|| Linear error-correcting codes [[http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/wdj/cookbook/coding-theory/sage-coding-cookbook.pdf|pdf]] || en || This tutorial introduces some of Sage's functionality in the theory of error-correcting codes. || David Joyner and Robert Miller || 2008-05 ||
|| Sage Commands for Group Theory [[http://buzzard.ups.edu/sage/sage-group-theory.pdf|pdf]] || en ||This is a compilation of Sage commands useful for a student studying group theory for the first time. This is a work-in-progress so is incomplete and will see more editing. ||Rob Beezer ||2008-11-05/2009-12-09 ||

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This tutorial uses Sage to study elementary number theory and the RSA public key cryptosystem. A number of Sage commands will be introduced that help us to perform basic number theoretic operations such as greatest common divisor and Euler’s phi function. We then introduce the RSA cryptosystem and use Sage’s built-in commands to encrypt and decrypt data via the RSA algorithm.

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