generate random prime number python
import sympy
primeNumber = sympy.randprime(min, max)
generate random prime number python
import sympy
primeNumber = sympy.randprime(min, max)
how to generate prime numbers in a bit range python
def miller_rabin(n, k):
# Implementation uses the Miller-Rabin Primality Test
# The optimal number of rounds for this test is 40
# See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6325576/how-many-iterations-of-rabin-miller-should-i-use-for-cryptographic-safe-primes
# for justification
# If number is even, it's a composite number
if n == 2 or n == 3:
return True
if n % 2 == 0:
return False
r, s = 0, n - 1
while s % 2 == 0:
r += 1
s //= 2
for _ in range(k):
a = random.randrange(2, n - 1)
x = pow(a, s, n)
if x == 1 or x == n - 1:
continue
for _ in range(r - 1):
x = pow(x, 2, n)
if x == n - 1:
break
else:
return False
return True
"""
a function that uses miller rabin's primality test to genarate a prime number in a certain number of bits length
in other words you give it a number of bits and you will get a prime number with that number of bits
"""
def genprimeBits(k):
x = ""
k = int(k)
for y in range(k):
x = x + "1"
y = "1"
for z in range(k-1):
y = y + "0"
x = int(x,2)
y = int(y,2)
p = 0
while True:
p = random.randrange(y,x)
if miller_rabin(p,40):
break
return p
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