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The following pages link to There are infinitely many Carmichael numbers (Q1334322):
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- On a variant of Giuga numbers (Q270277) (← links)
- Carmichael numbers and the sieve (Q271748) (← links)
- On Korselt's criterion for Carmichael numbers (Q376528) (← links)
- General graph pebbling (Q385150) (← links)
- Faster \(p\)-adic feasibility for certain multivariate sparse polynomials (Q412210) (← links)
- Carmichael numbers with \(p+1\mid n+1\) (Q472819) (← links)
- Counting curves and their projections (Q677992) (← links)
- New upper bounds for the Davenport and for the Erdős-Ginzburg-Ziv constants (Q766082) (← links)
- Zero-sum problems in finite Abelian groups: a survey (Q860363) (← links)
- On the values of the divisor function (Q926304) (← links)
- Carmichael numbers in number rings (Q958663) (← links)
- On the effectiveness of a generalization of Miller's primality theorem (Q964923) (← links)
- There are infinitely many Perrin pseudoprimes (Q971844) (← links)
- Prime witnesses in the Shor algorithm and the Miller-Rabin algorithm (Q1006997) (← links)
- On Carmichael polynomials (Q1273709) (← links)
- Integers without large prime factors (Q1320524) (← links)
- On zero-sum subsequences of restricted size. II. (Q1408866) (← links)
- For \(b\geq 3\) there exist infinitely many base \(b\) \(k\)-Smith numbers (Q1567160) (← links)
- Generalized strong pseudoprime tests and applications (Q1582299) (← links)
- An asymptotic formula for the number of smooth values of a polynomial (Q1604982) (← links)
- How often is Euler's totient a perfect power? (Q1634410) (← links)
- On Fibonacci numbers which are elliptic Carmichael (Q1677544) (← links)
- Carmichael numbers with a totient of the form \(a^2+nb^2\) (Q1759675) (← links)
- Smooth values of shifted primes in arithmetic progressions (Q1766486) (← links)
- Arithmetical progressions formed by \(k\) different Lehmer pseudoprimes (Q1896380) (← links)
- The complexity of cover graph recognition for some varieties of finite lattices (Q1908932) (← links)
- The cross number of finite Abelian groups. III (Q1916103) (← links)
- Building pseudoprimes with a large number of prime factors (Q1919698) (← links)
- Looking for Fibonacci base-2 pseudoprimes (Q1925592) (← links)
- Modular hyperbolas (Q1936715) (← links)
- Two zero-sum problems and multiple properties (Q1976806) (← links)
- Strongly nonzero points and elliptic pseudoprimes (Q2037248) (← links)
- Arithmetic progressions of Carmichael numbers in a reduced residue class (Q2043469) (← links)
- Primality tests, linear recurrent sequences and the Pell equation (Q2075076) (← links)
- A generalization of Piatetski-Shapiro sequences (Q2078258) (← links)
- There are no Carmichael numbers of the form \(2^np+1\) with \(p\) prime (Q2080964) (← links)
- Some inverse problems in zero-sum theory (Q2106894) (← links)
- The set of \(k\)-units modulo \(n\) (Q2109075) (← links)
- Pseudoprimality related to the generalized Lucas sequences (Q2146710) (← links)
- Tight upper and lower bounds for the reciprocal sum of Proth primes (Q2168698) (← links)
- A new probabilistic primality test (Q2202823) (← links)
- Davenport constant for finite abelian groups (Q2270516) (← links)
- A stronger connection between the Erdős-Burgess and Davenport constants (Q2291713) (← links)
- The Lucas property for linear recurrences of second order (Q2333110) (← links)
- Pseudoprime values of the Fibonacci sequence, polynomials and the Euler function (Q2385794) (← links)
- Values of the Euler function in various sequences (Q2573775) (← links)
- On the distribution of balanced subgroups (Q2637191) (← links)
- Piatetski-Shapiro primes in arithmetic progressions (Q2689945) (← links)
- Finding strong pseudoprimes to several bases (Q2701572) (← links)
- Frobenius pseudoprimes (Q2701573) (← links)