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@indutny Maybe a harder challenge: Find two primes (p, q) of length L that are as far as possible but less than 2**100 bits apart.
Actually, see http://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/SpecialPublications/NIST.SP.800-56Br1.pdf …, section 6.4.1.2.1, step 5(i): Verify p - q > 2**(nBits/2 - 100).
Seems Mathematica has a a concept of crypto keys, but not a standard export format. :-(
The format doesn't matter.
Alright, then those are 2^100 - 18 apart. ;-)
Sorry, I meant 2**(nBits/2 - 100) not 2**100, where nBits in {2048, 3072, 4096}.
How do you make the PEM?
my primes already are?
Your primes are *super* close together, the lower bound, which is good. But also am looking for the upper bound.
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