#19814: Number Theory::random_prime(n) generating composite numbers for large
values of n
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       Reporter:            |        Owner:  DayneSorvisto
  DayneSorvisto             |       Status:  needs_review
           Type:  defect    |    Milestone:  sage-duplicate/invalid/wontfix
       Priority:  major     |   Resolution:
      Component:  number    |    Merged in:
  theory                    |    Reviewers:  Travis Scrimshaw
       Keywords:  prime     |  Work issues:
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Comment (by vbraun):

 Also, according to the docs there are currently no known pseudoprimes that
 are not actually prime, so if you find a counterexample it would probably
 be publication worthy ;-)

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