Optimize small MSMs by using a naive implementation under size 16 #93
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While looking into the performance of the OONI application, I realized that a naive MSM was producing better performance. It turns out that the naive MSM is better for small sizes, compared to the provided implementation of Pippenger's algorithm. This PR updates the MSM implementation to use a naive formula for inputs of size less than 16. 16 is chosen somewhat arbitrarily, by looking at the cross-over point in the (new) benchmark on my laptop.