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fastprimes

Fast small primes generator.

What it is for

Generate a compressed sieve of Eratosthenes using all cores available.

  • Ask for the next_prime, starting with 2.
  • Test quickly if a given integer (below a certain value N) is a prime.

Low memory usage

Compressed here means that the sieve only contains bits for integers that are not divisible by 2, 3, 5, 7, 11 or 13. This means that of every 30030 integers only 5760 bits are used. For example, to generate a sieve for all integers up till 1,000,000,000,000 costs 24 GB of RAM (23,976,023,976 bytes).

Usage

For an example see sum_first_n_primes.cxx.

Note that five other git submodules of the same author are required:

These are required for the debug code and the thread pool.

Also note that sum_first_n_primes.cxx is the only good example in the testsuite; the rest is research that led up to this code and mostly doesn't even work.