👉 In computing, a "ramillied" field is a special type of field that has been extensively studied and used in cryptography. A "ramillied" field is defined as a finite field where every element has an order of at least 3 (the smallest prime number greater than or equal to the characteristic of the field). This means that no two elements are relatively prime, which makes it particularly useful for public key encryption algorithms like RSA. In other words, a "ramillied"