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    EMsieve

    A simple sieve/prefactor program for Eisenstein-Mersenne Primes

    A simple sieve/prefactor program for the so-called Eisenstein-Mersenne Primes: 3^p +- 3^((p + 1)/2) + 1. See http://oeis.org/A125738, A125739 and [1] for a good introduction. Some easily established properties are: p must be prime; sign is minus for p=+-1 (mod 12), plus otherwise; composites only have factors of form 6kp+1 (integer k). Related probable primes (3^p -+ 3^((p + 1)/2) + 1)/7 are sieved at the same time. See http://oeis.org/A125743, A125744. After sieving, the Berrizbeitia-Iskra or a Proth test can be run; this is best implemented with FFT mod (3^3p+1) using GWNUM library. ...
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    MuPuPriNT

    MuPuPriNT

    A primality/compositeness tester for different types of numbers.

    MuPuPriNT (Multi-Purpose Prime Number Tester) is a primality and compositeness tester for many different types of numbers. It is basic, yet full-featured, and offers several different testing methods for each type of number. MuPuPriNT is built on the GNU Multiple-Precision (GMP) integer + rational library, and is available for Windows, OS X, and Linux. Source code is available as well, and can be built on any machine with Qt installed.
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