| International Journal of Computer Applications |
| Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA |
| Volume 187 - Number 118 |
| Year of Publication: 2026 |
| Authors: Vishwas Raval, Prashant Chauhan, Jainam Shah, Tapashree |
10.5120/ijcaa0b495c6de39
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Vishwas Raval, Prashant Chauhan, Jainam Shah, Tapashree . ViJaiPraTap – A Probable Prime Number for Cryptography. International Journal of Computer Applications. 187, 118 ( Jun 2026), 33-36. DOI=10.5120/ijcaa0b495c6de39
A probable prime is a number that, based on a certain probabilistic test, is likely but not certain to be prime. Probable primes are frequently used in cryptography and computer science, where large primes are essential but verifying primality can be time-consuming. This paper gives Mersenne’s probable prime number of 79209 digits and how it has been generated, its properties, and their main applications.