Pseudo Random test of prime numbers
Authors:
Wang Liang; Huang Yan
(Submitted on 18 Mar 2006)
Abstract: The prime numbers look like a randomly chosen sequence of natural numbers,
but there is still no strict theory to determine 'Randomness'. In these years,
cryptography has developed a battery of statistical tests for randomness. In
this paper, we just apply these methods to study the distribution of primes.
Here the binary sequence constructed by second difference of primes is used as
samples. We find this sequence can't reach all the 'random standard' of FIPS
140-1/2, but still show obvious random feature. The interesting self-similarity
is also observed in this sequence. These results add the evidence that prime
numbers is a chaos system.
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