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Add LogUp stark memory example #946

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Add a continuous read-only memory stark example using LogUp.

This PR adds an example for the stark prover using the LogUp method for a permutation constraint.

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Codecov Report

Attention: Patch coverage is 54.05405% with 17 lines in your changes missing coverage. Please review.

Project coverage is 71.40%. Comparing base (6fb54a2) to head (084f0c3).

Files with missing lines Patch % Lines
.../src/field/fields/fft_friendly/quartic_babybear.rs 54.05% 17 Missing ⚠️
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+ Coverage   71.32%   71.40%   +0.08%     
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  Files         155      155              
  Lines       33537    33574      +37     
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+ Hits        23920    23975      +55     
+ Misses       9617     9599      -18     

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Base automatically changed from stark-mem-example to main December 5, 2024 18:39
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