MIRACL (software)

MIRACL (software)
MIRACL
Desarrollador
Shamus Software
http://www.shamus.ie
Información general
Última versión estable 5.4.1
February 10, 2010
Género Criptografía
Programado en C
Sistema operativo Multiplataforma
Licencia Propietario
En español No. 

MIRACL es un software de aritmética de precisión arbitraria desarrollado by Shamus Software. Utilizado frecuentemente en programas criptográficos y para solucionar problemas basados en teoría de números. El código fuente de esta biblioteca está disponible públicamente y puede ser utilizado para propósitos educativos y no comerciales sin costo alguno.

Características

La biblioteca MIRACL implementa algoritmos para aritmetica de precisión arbitraria y criptografía tales como:

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