Associative Law Elliptic Curve Cryptography

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Uploaded by on Mar 28, 2011

(P1+P2)+P3=P1+(P2+P3)

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  • Indeed the proof is easier (just in regards the associative law) the drawing is a bit more difficult, but what I wanted to show is the beauty of simplicity. its abstract and its graphical (topology) make totally a sense!... Thanks for your comment Peter... Cheers

  • This is not a proof... this is just a well-behaved drawing.

  • @Paterz1 / Can you do the proof, share it with us :-)

  • Hi Paterz1... certainly, actually I am about to star to make and share new material in regards this subject including the Number Theory principles (I love indeed this subject). I am just a bit busy at work, but hope in the next couple months or so a new material will be posted :-) I will keep you updated. Cheers IR

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  • See njwildberger 's channel - and in particular the video "AlgTop2" (google R_gDV17X7pc ) at 15 mins in - where he shows the group structure on the plain old circle in a way reminiscent of this.

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