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− | A [[Carmichael number]] is a [[composite number]] | + | A [[Carmichael number]] is a [[composite number]] that satisfies [[Fermat's Little Theorem]], <math>a^p \equiv a \pmod{p}.</math>or <math>a^{p - 1} \equiv 1 \pmod{p}.</math> In this case, <math>p</math> is the Carmichael number. |
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* [[Fermat's Little Theorem]] | * [[Fermat's Little Theorem]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:52, 3 August 2022
Carmichael numbers
A Carmichael number is a composite number that satisfies Fermat's Little Theorem, or In this case, is the Carmichael number.
The first Carmichael numbers are:
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