A Go library for checking whether an integer is prime or not, using either the AKS or Miller-Rabin algorithms.
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A Go library for checking whether an integer is prime or not, using either the AKS or Miller-Rabin algorithms.
Trial division, Fermat, Miller-Rabin, Solovay–Strassen and Lucas primality tests
Programs I wrote that helped me understand encryption, decryption and signing functions along with security protocols. Programs written in Java using BigIntegers.
Component sınıfıyla MillerRabinPrimalityTest algoritması
Hate Of Composite is a tool written in C to fiddle with prime numbers
Generates numbers and check for primality
RSA keys generation in Python
popular algorithm here
Implémentation en C du test de Fermat et du test de Miller-Rabin en utilisant la librairie GMP
Fast primality testing algorithm for javascript (using Miller-Rabin test)
Toy SFTP implemented using Diffie-Hellmann Key Exchanging, Caesar Cipher for encryption and SHA1 for password hashing.
Calculates if a number is composite or PROBABLY prime using the Miller-Rabin algorithm. If the number calculated is more than 10 digits long it could present errors.
An implementation of Miller- Rabin Primality Test algorithm in TDD.
Implémentation d'algorithmes et analyse de complexité de problèmes
This Github repository contains my research on prime numbers and the algorithms used to find them. The repository includes various implementations of algorithms for finding prime numbers, such as naive approach, fermat primality test, Miller-Rabin primality test. The code is written in Python.
Trabalho desenvolvido na disciplina de Segurança em Computação (INE5429).
A simple implementation of Miller-Rabin to explore the math (less efficient than the version in the standard library)
Finds the next prime(s) given an initial prime.
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