The two-step procedure
It is often possible to multiply a group element by several small integers more quickly than by their product, generally by difference-based methods; one calculates differences between consecutive primes and adds consecutively by the . This means that a two-step procedure becomes sensible, first computing ''Ax'' by multiplying ''x'' by all the primes below a limit B1, and then examining ''p Ax'' for all the primes between B1 and a larger limit B2.Methods corresponding to particular algebraic groups
If the algebraic group is the