Miller–Rabin primality test: Difference between revisions

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With a   K   of   1,   there seems to be a not uncommon number of failures, but
::: with a   K ≥ 2,   the failures are rare,
::: with a   K ≥ 3,   rare as hen's teeth.
 
This would be in the same vein as: