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Detecting False Reports In Primality Tests By The Oddcomp(z) Method
Detecting False Reports In Primality Tests By The Oddcomp(z) Method by Huen Y.K. CAHRC, P.O.Box 1003, Singapore 911101 http://web.singnet.com.sg/~huens/ email: huens@mbox3.singnet.com.sg (A short communication - 1st released: 18/9/97. revision:20/9.) Abstract Public-key algorithms need plenty of prime numbers. There are more primes than the number of atoms in the universe . All standing trees on ...
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