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Hi, shouldn't the zero point in SW Jacobian be any point of the form (t^2:t^3:0) with t <> 0 (conventionally represented with (1:1:0)), instead of (0:1:0), which is actually the zero point in SWProjective ?
Hi, shouldn't the zero point in SW Jacobian be any point of the form (t^2:t^3:0) with t <> 0 (conventionally represented with (1:1:0)), instead of (0:1:0), which is actually the zero point in SWProjective ?
libff/libff/algebra/curves/alt_bn128/alt_bn128_init.cpp
Line 145 in f206716
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