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Is this omission of the words after "than" correct?

This is my sentence:

As a result, calculating the similarities between items should require fewer calculations than between users.

What I mean is:

As a result, calculating the similarities between items should require fewer calculations than calculating the similarities between users.

Is the first sentence correct? Does it have the same meaning as the second sentence?

Marco Dinatsoli
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