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Topic: need someone familiar with finite field arithmetic to write whitepaper (Read 1115 times)

sr. member
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You can get anything done if you have the right price for it, why not check the coders forum or rentacoder website, I guess some gurus there will be able to help you.
legendary
Activity: 1176
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This isn't the soliciting people to write stuff for you subforum.  Please describe what you're doing (even informally) or move your post over to the marketplace/services subforum. (I'd just go and move it there now, except perhaps maybe you would like to describe it here).


If you describe it you may find someone has already written up substantially the same idea elsewhere; which would save a lot of time! Smiley
plz move it to the right place, I just didnt know where the best place to post this.

I came up with a way for decentralized poker and I have not seen any other solution that is like it

James
staff
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This isn't the soliciting people to write stuff for you subforum.  Please describe what you're doing (even informally) or move your post over to the marketplace/services subforum. (I'd just go and move it there now, except perhaps maybe you would like to describe it here).


If you describe it you may find someone has already written up substantially the same idea elsewhere; which would save a lot of time! Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1134
I created an algorithm that solves a relevant problem and I am looking for someone to write a formal whitepaper for it

I am not sure even where to start to find such a person.

James

How can anyone else describe your algorithm better than you?
I am not able to write formal white papers. I can describe the algorithm, but need a math guy to convert it to proper equations and proofs

I do have proof of concept C code that is working
legendary
Activity: 1008
Merit: 1007
I created an algorithm that solves a relevant problem and I am looking for someone to write a formal whitepaper for it

I am not sure even where to start to find such a person.

James

How can anyone else describe your algorithm better than you?
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1134
I created an algorithm that solves a relevant problem and I am looking for someone to write a formal whitepaper for it

I am not sure even where to start to find such a person.

James
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