A finite field

A finite field is one with a finite set of elements. Also known as Galois fields, these structures are of particular importance in cryptography as they can be used to produce accurate and error-free results of arithmetic operations. For example, prime finite fields are used in Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) to construct discrete logarithm problems.

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