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3.29. Let L(N) = e √(ln N)(ln ln N) as usual. Suppose that a computer does one billion operations per second. (a) How many seconds does it take to perform L(2100) operations?Hoffstein, Jeffrey. An Introduction to Mathematical Cryptography (Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics) (p. 188). Springer New York. Kindle Edition.

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