Randomized algorithm in the context of "Solovay–Strassen primality test"

Play Trivia Questions online!

or

Skip to study material about Randomized algorithm in the context of "Solovay–Strassen primality test"

Ad spacer

>>>PUT SHARE BUTTONS HERE<<<

👉 Randomized algorithm in the context of Solovay–Strassen primality test

The Solovay–Strassen primality test, developed by Robert M. Solovay and Volker Strassen in 1977, is a probabilistic primality test to determine if a number is composite or probably prime. The idea behind the test was discovered by M. M. Artjuhov in 1967 (see Theorem E in the paper). This test has been largely superseded by the Baillie–PSW primality test and the Miller–Rabin primality test, but has great historical importance in showing the practical feasibility of the RSA cryptosystem.

↓ Explore More Topics
In this Dossier

Randomized algorithm in the context of Fermat primality test

The Fermat primality test is a probabilistic test to determine whether a number is a probable prime.

↑ Return to Menu