How to check the primacy of large numbers [closed]
In a Fedora terminal, what program can I use to verify the primacy of very large numbers?
ie. Those big enough for RSA
In a Fedora terminal, what program can I use to verify the primacy of very large numbers?
ie. Those big enough for RSA
It is called primality, not primacy. For sure you don't have a computer powerful enough for your scope. However you could try this code in Python: https://goo.gl/Y18wnM
Probabilistic primality testing is very efficient. Embedded controllers, not to mention the OP's Fedora system, have plenty of power to generate their own secure keys, part of which is primality testing. If I had enough points, I'd downvote.
Asked: 2018-06-12 02:35:42 -0600
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Last updated: Jun 12 '18
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This question has nothing to do with Fedora and sounds like an attempt to get us to do your homework. Closing as not Fedora-related.
You are mistaken.
I am trying to use Fedora for my work, which is how it advertises itself. It is OK, I can go elsewhere for help.
Asking how to find large prime numbers in a terminal has nothing to do with Fedora. You would do it the same way in Ubuntu, Debian, Gentoo or Slack: write (or find) a program and run it. And I might point out that insulting a moderator isn't a good way to get an off-topic question re-opened.
BTW, I didn't close it because it looks like you were asking for homework help (that's allowed here) but because it's not Fedora related.