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Remove redundant modulo operation in vector_modn_dense #38835

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Just a tiny change. There's no user-visible behavior seen.

(The output of int(…) is already reduced modulo p anyway.)

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Two extra little things. Otherwise I think this is good to go.

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Thanks. Positive review.

@vbraun vbraun merged commit 2eb694c into sagemath:develop Nov 3, 2024
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