Max Alekseyev on Wed, 11 Nov 2015 23:28:28 +0100
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Is there any reason why chinese([]) returns 1?
I would rather argue that it should return Mod(0,1).
First, it's t_INTMOD as any other chinese(...) outputl; and second, it includes all integers as they all reside in every residue class from the empty vector [].
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Max
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