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libNT is a Number Theory Library which is based on a BigInteger Class. It will contain several algorithms for solving Number Theory Problems. Written in the IDE Code::Blocks
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Fast-Fourier-Transform-based number theory code to test Mersenne numbers for primality using the Lucas-Lehmer test and the Crandall-Fagin irrational-base discrete weighted transform (IBDWT) algorithm (Math. Computation 62 (205), pp.305-324, January 1994)