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'''PrimeKit''' is a package of Mathematica implementations of all 112 algorithms discussed in the book ''Prime Numbers: A Computational Perspective'' (2001) by [[Richard Crandall]] and Carl Pomerance.
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'''PrimeKit''' is a package of Mathematica implementations of all 112 algorithms discussed in the book ''Prime Numbers: A Computational Perspective'' (2001) by [[Richard E. Crandall]] and [[Carl Pomerance]].
  
 
These algorithm sources are designed for pedagogical strength (the code is clear & tutorial, as opposed to heavily-optimized), but there is also an "Extras" folder containing some efficient number-theoretical C sources.
 
These algorithm sources are designed for pedagogical strength (the code is clear & tutorial, as opposed to heavily-optimized), but there is also an "Extras" folder containing some efficient number-theoretical C sources.

Latest revision as of 07:13, 17 October 2024

PrimeKit is a package of Mathematica implementations of all 112 algorithms discussed in the book Prime Numbers: A Computational Perspective (2001) by Richard E. Crandall and Carl Pomerance.

These algorithm sources are designed for pedagogical strength (the code is clear & tutorial, as opposed to heavily-optimized), but there is also an "Extras" folder containing some efficient number-theoretical C sources.

The 112 programs in Mathematica were created by various authors: student interns, professors, programming experts.

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