Testing for prime

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Fermat's little theorem tells us that

xp mod p = x

if p is prime for x<p

The converse is that if

xp mod p ≠ x

then p is not prime. If the equality holds for some value of x then p is probably a prime. If the equality holds for two values of x then it is even more probable that p is prime. For these questions you can ignore that probability.

Probable primes

Decide which of these numbers is prime:

  • 12
  • 101
  • 4249599619
  • 5175703781
  • 35563611982942194303
  • 82793885002522383103
let pl = [ 12n, 101n, 4249599619n, 5175703781n,
 35563611982942194303n, 82793885002522383103n
];
document.body.append(...
  pl.map(n=>{
    let isPrime = n%2n===1n;
    ret = document.createElement('div');
    ret.innerHTML = `${n} is prime: ${isPrime}`;
    return ret;
  })
);

//raise n to the power e, modulo m
function pow(n,e,m){
  if (e<=0) return 1n;
  let r = pow(n,e/2n,m);
  return (r*r*(e%2n===1n?n:1n))%m;
}
let pl = [ 12n, 101n, 4249599619n, 5175703781n,
 35563611982942194303n, 82793885002522383103n
];
document.body.append(...
  pl.map(n=>{
    let isPrime = n%2n===1n;
    ret = document.createElement('div');
    ret.innerHTML = `${n} is prime: ${isPrime}`;
    return ret;
  })
);

//raise n to the power e, modulo m
function pow(n,e,m){
  if (e<=0) return 1n;
  let r = pow(n,e/2n,m);
  return (r*r*(e%2n===1n?n:1n))%m;
}