User talk:Dulaj Chathuranga
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[edit]Hi,
I noticed your interest in computer security articles and I thought I'd ask if you might be willing to take a look at a related article. I'm a consultant to AlienVault, a leading cybersecurity software and threat detection firm. The article about them could use a number of updates. I've made my suggestions at the very bottom of Talk:AlienVault, below requests from the past. As a paid consultant, according to Wikipedia policy, I must have all my suggestions independently reviewed and approved. If you have any time to take a look, I'd very much appreciate it. Best, Ed BC1278 (talk) 19:09, 12 November 2017 (UTC)BC1278
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Both Tonelli-Shanks and Cipolla's modular square root algorithms can handle powers of prime modula (not just primes)
[edit]Hi David,
I looked up Dickson's History of Numbers vol 1 p215(Tonelli) and p218(Cipolla) and Dickson clearly shows that both modular square root algorithms can handle powers of prime modula (whereas the Wiki articles say they can only do prime modula).
I've updated the TALK pages of both articles with the relevant Dickson math, along with numeric runthroughs with Mathematica code.
However, I am not a professional mathematician so I hesitate to update the articles.
Perhaps yourself, or someone else in the Computer science field could update the relevant articles with this information from Dickson.
The articles in question are: