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On Lucas Pseudoprimes of the Form ax 2 + bxy + cy 2

A. Rotkiewicz

A chapter in Applications of Fibonacci Numbers, 1996, pp 409-421 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract A composite number n is called a pseudoprime if n | 2 n − 2. In 1963 I proved [6] that every arithmetic progression ax + b(x = 0,1,2,···), where (a,b) = l, contains infinitely many pseudoprimes. In 1964 in a joint paper with A. Schinzel [9] we proved some theorems on pseudoprimes of the form ax 2 + bxy + cy 2. Here we shall give a generalization of the results from the above paper for Lucas pseudoprimes.

Keywords: Quadratic Form; Arithmetical Progression; Rational Integer; Lucas Number; Large Prime Factor (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1996
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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-0223-7_34

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