Pocklington primality test
In mathematics, the Pocklington–Lehmer primality test is a primality test devised by Henry Cabourn Pocklington and Derrick Henry Lehmer. The test uses a partial factorization of to prove that an integer is prime.
It produces a primality certificate to be found with less effort than the Lucas primality test, which requires the full factorization of .
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