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A '''Carmichael number''' is a composite number, who is named after the mathematician [[Robert Daniel Carmichael]]. A Carmichael number ''c'' satisfies for every integer ''a'', that <math>a^c - a</math> is divisible by ''c''. A Carmichael number ''c'' satisfies also the conrgruence <math>a^{c-1} \equiv 1 \pmod c</math>, if <math>\operatorname{gcd}(a,c) = 1</math>. In 1994 Pomerance, Alford and Granville proved that there exist infinitely many Carmichael numbers.
A '''Carmichael number''' is a composite number, who is named after the mathematician [[Robert Daniel Carmichael]]. A Carmichael number <math>\scriptstyle c\ </math> satisfies for every integer <math>\scriptstyle a\ </math>, that <math>\scriptstyle a^c - a\ </math> is divisible by <math>\scriptstyle c\ </math>. A Carmichael number ''c'' satisfies also the conrgruence <math>\scriptstyle a^{c-1} \equiv 1 \pmod c</math>, if <math>\scriptstyle \operatorname{gcd}(a,c) = 1</math>. In 1994 Pomerance, Alford and Granville proved that there exist infinitely many Carmichael numbers.


== Properties of a Carmichael number ==
== Properties of a Carmichael number ==
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== Chernicks Carmichael numbers ==
== Chernicks Carmichael numbers ==


[[J. Chernick]] found in 1939 a way to construct Carmichael numbers<ref>[http://home.att.net/~numericana/answer/modular.htm#carmichael (2003-11-22) Generic Carmichael Numbers]</ref>. If, for a natural number ''n'', the three numbers ''6n+1'', ''12n+1'' and ''18n+1'' are prime numbers, the product <math>(6n+1)\cdot (12n+1)\cdot (18n+1)</math> is a Carmichael number. Equivalent to this is that if ''m'', ''2m-1'' and ''3m-2'' are prime numbers, then the product <math>m\cdot (2m-1)\cdot (3m-2)</math> is a Carmichael number.
[[J. Chernick]] found in 1939 a way to construct Carmichael numbers<ref>[http://home.att.net/~numericana/answer/modular.htm#carmichael (2003-11-22) Generic Carmichael Numbers]</ref>. If, for a natural number ''n'', the three numbers <math>\scriptstyle 6n+1\ </math>, <math>\scriptstyle 12n+1\ </math> and <math>\scriptstyle 18n+1\ </math> are prime numbers, the product <math>\scriptstyle (6n+1)\cdot (12n+1)\cdot (18n+1)</math> is a Carmichael number. Equivalent to this is that if <math>\scriptstyle m\ </math>, <math>\scriptstyle 2m-1\ </math> and <math>\scriptstyle 3m-2</math> are prime numbers, then the product <math>\scriptstyle m\cdot (2m-1)\cdot (3m-2)</math> is a Carmichael number.


==References and notes==
==References and notes==

Revision as of 09:30, 17 November 2007

A Carmichael number is a composite number, who is named after the mathematician Robert Daniel Carmichael. A Carmichael number satisfies for every integer , that is divisible by . A Carmichael number c satisfies also the conrgruence , if . In 1994 Pomerance, Alford and Granville proved that there exist infinitely many Carmichael numbers.

Properties of a Carmichael number

  • Every A Carmichael number is squarefree and has at least three different prime factors
  • For every Carmichael number c is true, that is divisible by for every of its prime factors .
  • Every Carmichael number is an Euler pseudoprime.
  • Every absolute Euler pseudoprime is a Carmichael number.

Chernicks Carmichael numbers

J. Chernick found in 1939 a way to construct Carmichael numbers[1]. If, for a natural number n, the three numbers , and are prime numbers, the product is a Carmichael number. Equivalent to this is that if , and are prime numbers, then the product is a Carmichael number.

References and notes

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