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"Multiprecision integers, similar to `long' but more efficient and\n\
-versatile. Support all the standard arithmetic operations.\n\
+versatile. Support all the standard arithmetic operations, with\n\
+implicit conversions from `PrimeFilter', and other objects which\n\
+convert to `long'.\n\
\n\
-Constructor mp(X, radix = R) attempts to convert X to an `mp'. If\n\
+Constructor MP(X, radix = R) attempts to convert X to an `MP'. If\n\
X is a string, it's read in radix-R form, or we look for a prefix\n\
-if R = 0. Other acceptable things are ints and longs.\n\
+if R = 0. Other acceptable things are field elements, elliptic curve\n\
+points, group elements, Python `int' and `long' objects, and anything\n\
+with an integer conversion.\n\
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Notes:\n\
\n\
"Binary polynomials. Support almost all the standard arithmetic\n\
operations.\n\
\n\
-Constructor gf(X, radix = R) attempts to convert X to a `gf'. If\n\
+Constructor GF(X, radix = R) attempts to convert X to a `GF'. If\n\
X is a string, it's read in radix-R form, or we look for a prefix\n\
-if R = 0. Other acceptable things are ints and longs.\n\
+if R = 0. Other acceptable things are field elements, elliptic curve\n\
+points, group elements, Python `int' and `long' objects, and anything\n\
+with an integer conversion.\n\
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The name is hopelessly wrong from a technical point of view, but\n\
but it's much easier to type than `p2' or `c2' or whatever.\n\