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Что (кто) такое p$1$ - определение

Pollard's p-1 factoring algorithm; P minus 1; Pollard p-1 algorithm; Pollard's p-1 algorithm; Pollard p-1 Factorization Method; Pollard p-1 factorization method; Pollard's p-1; Pollard's p - 1 algorithm; P − 1; Pollard P-1

Kawasaki P-1         
  • Kawasaki XP-1
  • 3 P-1 above [[Mount Fuji]]
  • A P-1 landing at [[RAF Fairford]], England, 2015
  • IHI F7-10 engines of a P-1, 2013
  • A HPS-106 AESA radar
  • Rear view of a P-1 at [[Iwakuni Air Base]], Japan, 2014
  • A P-1 just prior to landing, 2014
  • View of the underside of a P-1 inflight, note the open bomb bay
  • A P-1 on approach to land, 2014
  • P-1 with its US equivalent, the [[Boeing P-8 Poseidon]] in 2014
2007 MARITIME PATROL AIRCRAFT
P-X; Kawasaki P-X; Kawasaki XP-1; Kawasaki P1
The Kawasaki P-1 (previously P-X, XP-1) is a Japanese maritime patrol aircraft developed and manufactured by Kawasaki Aerospace Company. Unlike many maritime patrol aircraft, which are typically conversions of civilian designs, the P-1 is a purpose-built maritime aircraft with no civil counterpart and was designed from the onset for the role.
Pollard's p1 algorithm         
Pollard's p − 1 algorithm is a number theoretic integer factorization algorithm, invented by John Pollard in 1974. It is a special-purpose algorithm, meaning that it is only suitable for integers with specific types of factors; it is the simplest example of an algebraic-group factorisation algorithm.
PZL P.1         
  • First prototype after modification
POLISH FIGHTER
PZL P-1; P.Z.L. P.1; P.Z.L. P.1/II
The PZL P.1 was a Polish fighter, designed by the engineer Zygmunt Puławski, manufactured by the PZL state-owned factory.

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Pollard's p − 1 algorithm

Pollard's p − 1 algorithm is a number theoretic integer factorization algorithm, invented by John Pollard in 1974. It is a special-purpose algorithm, meaning that it is only suitable for integers with specific types of factors; it is the simplest example of an algebraic-group factorisation algorithm.

The factors it finds are ones for which the number preceding the factor, p − 1, is powersmooth; the essential observation is that, by working in the multiplicative group modulo a composite number N, we are also working in the multiplicative groups modulo all of N's factors.

The existence of this algorithm leads to the concept of safe primes, being primes for which p − 1 is two times a Sophie Germain prime q and thus minimally smooth. These primes are sometimes construed as "safe for cryptographic purposes", but they might be unsafe — in current recommendations for cryptographic strong primes (e.g. ANSI X9.31), it is necessary but not sufficient that p − 1 has at least one large prime factor. Most sufficiently large primes are strong; if a prime used for cryptographic purposes turns out to be non-strong, it is much more likely to be through malice than through an accident of random number generation. This terminology is considered obsolete by the cryptography industry: ECM makes safe primes just as easy to factor as non-safe primes, so size is the important factor.

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1. The P–1 centrifuge is the workhorse of Iran‘s enrichment program.
2. "The P–1 centrifuge they have operating now is generally seen as an unreliable, obsolete device.
3. "So far, we have never used P–2 centrifuges, and what we have used is P–1 machines.
4. The workhorse of Iran‘s enrichment program is the P–1 centrifuge, which is run in cascades of 164 machines.
5. The workhorse of Iran‘s enrichment program is the P–1 centrifuge which is run in cascades of 164 machines.