Random Small Primes

110 to 200 digits (page 2 of 3)

Here is a frequently asked question at the Prime Pages:
Hello. Great site on prime numbers!! I'm hunting for primes with between 100 and 200 digits for my cryptography project. Any pointers where I could find them?
Below I give some small primes. Obviously these should not be used for serious cryptological uses which rely on the secrecy of the prime factors of a modulus (as they have been published here) but they will suffice for testing such algorithms... I started with a string of "random" digits (created using UBASIC's irnd() function), checked for small prime divisors, and if there were none, I used APRT-CL for the primality proof (so these are all proven to be primes).


Digits: (smaller) 110, 120, 130, 140, 150, 160, 170, 180, 190, 200, (larger)

[up] Ten random 110 digit primes

[up] Ten random 120 digit primes

[up] Ten random 130 digit primes

[up] Ten random 140 digit primes

[up] Ten random 150 digit primes

[up] Ten random 160 digit primes

[up] Ten random 170 digit primes

[up] Ten random 180 digit primes

[up] Ten random 190 digit primes

[up] Ten random 200 digit primes

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