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::::: That said, I see that you now have an echolisp implementation - I'll see if I can extract the actual algorithm from that. --[[User:Rdm|Rdm]] ([[User talk:Rdm|talk]]) 16:09, 28 March 2016 (UTC)
 
:::::: For sure ω , which is '''not''' in Fp, violates the rules on Fp, this is the aim of the game . How ω , which defines Fp2 , constructs Fp2 , is the soul of Fp2 cannot be in Fp2 ? Remember , Fp2 is the set { x + y ω } . Make x =0, y=1 and you will find ω in Fp2. And , I agree with you, ω² remains a valid value in both, which is quite useful.
 
::::::: In our p=13 Fp world, the square roots of -6, or 7 simply do not exist. And - I never said it is the same - it is an analogy i feel useful to try to understand things , the square root of -1 do not exists either (in R) . --[[User:G.Brougnard|G.Brougnard]] ([[User talk:G.Brougnard|talk]]) 16:43, 28 March 2016 (UTC)