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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T18:55:35+00:00 2026-05-31T18:55:35+00:00

I’m writing a bit of code to help me with some math stuff. I’m

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I’m writing a bit of code to help me with some math stuff. I’m trying to implement the Miller test, not Miller-Rabin, and I need to make a list of a bunch of exponents. Here’s the code so far. It inserts the last result twice for some reason, and I don’t know why. I must not understand how the until function works.

import Math.NumberTheory.Powers

divides::Integer->Integer->Bool
divides x y = y `mod` x == 0

factorcarmichael::Integer->(Integer,Integer)
factorcarmichael n = until (\(_, s) -> not $ divides 2 s)
                           (\(r, s) -> (r+1, div s 2))
                           (0, n-1)

second::((Integer,Integer),[Integer])->[Integer]
second (x,xs) = xs

millerlist::Integer->Integer->[Integer]
millerlist a n =  second $ until (\((r,s), xs) -> r<0)
                                 (\((r,s), xs) -> ((r-1,s), (powerMod a ((2^r)*s) n):xs))
                                 (factoredcarmichael, [])
    where 
        factoredcarmichael = factorcarmichael n 

Also, the millerlist function is a little kludgy. If someone can suggest an alternative, that would be nice.

The output I’m getting for

millerlist 8888 9746347772161

repeats the last element twice.

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    2026-05-31T18:55:36+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 6:55 pm

    That is because

    7974284540860^2 ≡ 7974284540860 (mod 9746347772161)
    

    so the number appears twice in the list. But your list is one too long, I believe. I think you only want the remainder of a^(2^k*s) modulo n for 0 <= k < r.

    As for alternatives, is there a particular reason why you’re not using Math.NumberTheory.Primes.isStrongFermatPP? If you’re only interested in the outcome, that’s less work coding.

    If you want to generate the list, what about

    millerlist a n = go r u
      where
        (r,s) = factorcarmichael n
        u = powerMod a s n
        go 0 m = []
        go k m = m : go (k-1) ((m*m) `mod` n)
    

    or

    millerlist a n = take (fromInteger r) $ iterate (\m -> (m*m) `mod` n) u
      where
        (r,s) = factorcarmichael n
        u = powerMod a s n
    
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