Template:Pseudoprimality property
Definition
A composite number
is termed an Carmichael number or absolute pseudoprime if it satisfies the following condition:
- The universal exponent (also called the Carmichael function)
of
divides
.
- For any natural number
relatively prime to
,
divides
.
is a Fermat pseudoprime to any base relatively prime to it.
Occurrence
Initial examples
561, 1105, 1729, 2465, [SHOW MORE]
2821, 6601, 8911, 10585, 15841, 29341, 41041, 46657, 52633, 62745, 63973, 75361, 101101, 115921, 126217, 162401, 172081, 188461, 252601, 278545, 294409, 314821, 334153, 340561, 399001, 410041, 449065, 488881, 512461
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Facts