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polynomial.py
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import logging
from sage.all import ZZ
from sage.all import Zmod
from shared.crt import fast_crt
def _polynomial_hgcd(ring, a0, a1):
assert a1.degree() < a0.degree()
if a1.degree() <= a0.degree() / 2:
return 1, 0, 0, 1
m = a0.degree() // 2
b0 = ring(a0.list()[m:])
b1 = ring(a1.list()[m:])
R00, R01, R10, R11 = _polynomial_hgcd(ring, b0, b1)
d = R00 * a0 + R01 * a1
e = R10 * a0 + R11 * a1
if e.degree() < m:
return R00, R01, R10, R11
q, f = d.quo_rem(e)
g0 = ring(e.list()[m // 2:])
g1 = ring(f.list()[m // 2:])
S00, S01, S10, S11 = _polynomial_hgcd(ring, g0, g1)
return S01 * R00 + (S00 - q * S01) * R10, S01 * R01 + (S00 - q * S01) * R11, S11 * R00 + (S10 - q * S11) * R10, S11 * R01 + (S10 - q * S11) * R11
def fast_polynomial_gcd(a0, a1):
"""
Uses a divide-and-conquer algorithm (HGCD) to compute the polynomial gcd.
More information: Aho A. et al., "The Design and Analysis of Computer Algorithms" (Section 8.9)
:param a0: the first polynomial
:param a1: the second polynomial
:return: the polynomial gcd
"""
# TODO: implement extended variant of half GCD?
assert a0.parent() == a1.parent()
if a0.degree() == a1.degree():
if a1 == 0:
return a0
a0, a1 = a1, a0 % a1
elif a0.degree() < a1.degree():
a0, a1 = a1, a0
assert a0.degree() > a1.degree()
ring = a0.parent()
# Optimize recursive tail call.
while True:
logging.debug(f"deg(a0) = {a0.degree()}, deg(a1) = {a1.degree()}")
_, r = a0.quo_rem(a1)
if r == 0:
return a1.monic()
R00, R01, R10, R11 = _polynomial_hgcd(ring, a0, a1)
b0 = R00 * a0 + R01 * a1
b1 = R10 * a0 + R11 * a1
if b1 == 0:
return b0.monic()
_, r = b0.quo_rem(b1)
if r == 0:
return b1.monic()
a0 = b1
a1 = r
def polynomial_gcd_crt(a, b, factors):
"""
Uses the Chinese Remainder Theorem to compute the polynomial gcd modulo a composite number.
:param a: the first polynomial
:param b: the second polynomial
:param factors: the factors of m (tuples of primes and exponents)
:return: the polynomial gcd modulo m
"""
assert a.base_ring() == b.base_ring() == ZZ
gs = []
ps = []
for p, _ in factors:
zmodp = Zmod(p)
gs.append(fast_polynomial_gcd(a.change_ring(zmodp), b.change_ring(zmodp)).change_ring(ZZ))
ps.append(p)
g, _ = fast_crt(gs, ps)
return g
def polynomial_xgcd(a, b):
"""
Computes the extended GCD of two polynomials using Euclid's algorithm.
:param a: the first polynomial
:param b: the second polynomial
:return: a tuple containing r, s, and t
"""
assert a.base_ring() == b.base_ring()
r_prev, r = a, b
s_prev, s = 1, 0
t_prev, t = 0, 1
while r:
try:
q = r_prev // r
r_prev, r = r, r_prev - q * r
s_prev, s = s, s_prev - q * s
t_prev, t = t, t_prev - q * t
except RuntimeError:
raise ArithmeticError("r is not invertible", r)
return r_prev, s_prev, t_prev
def polynomial_inverse(p, m):
"""
Computes the inverse of a polynomial modulo a polynomial using the extended GCD.
:param p: the polynomial
:param m: the polynomial modulus
:return: the inverse of p modulo m
"""
g, s, t = polynomial_xgcd(p, m)
return s * g.lc() ** -1
def max_norm(p):
"""
Computes the max norm (infinity norm) of a polynomial.
:param p: the polynomial
:return: a tuple containing the monomial degrees of the largest coefficient and the coefficient
"""
max_degs = None
max_coeff = 0
for degs, coeff in p.dict().items():
if abs(coeff) > max_coeff:
max_degs = degs
max_coeff = abs(coeff)
return max_degs, max_coeff