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How to define Z/nZ when n is a positive integer in Sage?
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Zhibin Liang
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Dear All,
Please see the title. Thank you!
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Integers(n), for example
sage: R = Integers(100)
sage: R(12345)
45
sage: 1 / R(12347)
83
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