Add `Q`, `R`, `C`, and `GF2` fields
- add `lalib.fields.base.Field`, a blueprint for all concrete fields, providing a unified interface to be used outside of the `lalib.fields` sub-package - implement `lalib.fields.complex_.ComplexField`, or `C` for short, the field over the complex numbers (modeled as `complex` numbers) - implement `lalib.fields.galois.GaloisField2`, or `GF2` for short, the (finite) field over the two elements `one` and `zero` + adapt `lalib.elements.galois.GF2Element.__eq__()` to return `NotImplemented` instead of `False` for non-castable `other`s => this fixes a minor issue with `pytest.approx()` - implement `lalib.fields.rational.RationalField`, or `Q` for short, the field over the rational numbers (modeled as `fractions.Fraction`s) - implement `lalib.fields.real.RealField`, or `R` for short, the field over the real numbers (modeled as `float`s) - organize top-level imports for `lalib.fields`, making `Q`, `R`, `C`, and `GF2` importable with `from lalib.fields import *` - provide extensive unit and integration tests for the new objects: + test generic and common behavior in `tests.fields.test_base` + test specific behavior is other modules + test the well-known math axioms for all fields (integration tests) + test the new objects' docstrings + add "pytest-repeat" to run randomized tests many times
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