WATT'S MEAN VALUE THEOREM AND CARMICHAEL NUMBERS
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- Infinitude of \(k\)-Lehmer numbers which are not Carmichael
- BOUNDS FOR A MEAN VALUE OF CHARACTER SUMS
- Monotone nondecreasing sequences of the Euler totient function
- Carmichael numbers and the sieve
- Schramm's proof of Watts' formula
- Multiple patterns of \(k\)-tuples of integers
- Connected components of the graph generated by power maps in prime finite fields
- Products of shifted primes simultaneously taking perfect power values
- A Bombieri–Vinogradov-type theorem with prime power moduli
- Carmichael numbers with a totient of the form \(a^2+nb^2\)
- The number of solutions of the Erdős-Straus equation and sums of \(k\) unit fractions
- On Carmichael numbers in arithmetic progressions
- Bounds on short character sums and \(L\)-functions with characters to a powerful modulus
- A conditional density for Carmichael numbers
- On Carmichael and polygonal numbers, Bernoulli polynomials, and sums of base-\(p\) digits
- Carmichael numbers in arithmetic progressions
- On the Carmichael rings, Carmichael ideals and Carmichael polynomials
- Advances in tabulating Carmichael numbers
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