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What does WARNING: Coefficient larger than prime during setup mean? I just ran my code with a moderately larger input size than usual, and got 5MB worth of this warning in my output. The setup finishes without errors, though.
Now I want to know: what effect has this warning? What might happen if I choose to ignore it? Will the resulting zk-SNARK not fulfill mathematical properties that it should? Or is this an issue that is not a big problem, because the size of coefficients will be reduced to a 'safe' size later in the process?
EDIT:
for the record, the following steps (input generation, proof, verification) all complete successfully without warnings or errors and with the expected results.
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