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fixes in curve-pair event access
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@ -71,8 +71,8 @@ not allowed.
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\ccMethod{std::pair< size_type, size_type > curves_at_event(size_type j);}{
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returns a pair of \ccc{size_type} indicating whether event $j$ is formed by
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which arc numbers of the first and the second curve, or $-1$, if the
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returns a pair indicating which events of the two curves contribute to
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event~$j$ in the pair of curves. An entry can be $-1$, if the
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corresponding curve is not involved.
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\ccPrecond{$0 \leq j < $\ccc{number\_of_events()}}
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}
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@ -80,16 +80,14 @@ not allowed.
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\ccMethod{std::pair< size_type> curves_at_event(size_type j,
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Curve_analysis_2 ca1,
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Curve_analysis_2 ca2);}{
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returns a pair of \ccc{size_type} indicating whether event $j$ is formed by
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which arc numbers of {\tt ca1} and {\tt ca2}, or $-1$, if the
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corresponding curve is not involved in the $j$-th curve pair event.
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returns a pair indicating which events of the two curves {\tt ca1} and {\tt
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ca2} contribute to event~$j$ in the pair of curves. An entry can be $-1$,
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if the corresponding curve is not involved.
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\ccPrecond{$0 \leq j < $\ccc{number\_of_events()}}
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\ccPrecond{$ca1$ and $ca2$ are the two curves involved in the curve pair}
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\ccPrecond{$ca1 != ca2$}
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}
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%Note that this interface mainly rewrites $\{f,g,x\}^n$ in a different way -
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%using \ccc{size_type}. Actually the CPVL has to compute this sequence, but for
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%the interface it is nicer to have it already here to avoid conversion objects
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