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Average case error estimates of the strong Lucas test

Average case error estimates of the strong Lucas test

Abstract Reliable probabilistic primality tests are fundamental in public-key cryptography. In adversarial scenarios, a composite with a high probability of passing a specific primality test could be chosen. In such cases, we need worst-case error estimates of the test. However, in many scenarios, the numbers are randomly chosen and thus …