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- Arithmetical progressions formed by \(k\) different Lehmer pseudoprimes
- Arithmetical progressions formed from three different Euler pseudoprimes for the odd base a
- Exceptional real Lehmer sequences
- Lucas Pseudoprimes
- On Almost Primes
- On Euler Lehmer Pseudoprimes and Strong Lehmer Pseudoprimes with Parameters L, Q in Arithmetic Progressions
- On Even Numbers m Dividing 2 m -2
- On primitive prime factors of Lehmer numbers I
- On strong Lehmer pseudoprimes in the case of negative discriminant in arithmetic progressions
- Periodic sequences of pseudoprimes connected with Carmichael numbers and the least period of the function $l^C_x$
- Some Pseudoprimes and Related Numbers Having Special Forms
- Sur certaines hypothèses concernant les nombres premiers
- Sur les formules donnant des nombres pseudopremiers
- Sur les progressions arithmétiques et géométriques formées de trois nombres pseudopremiers distincts
- The intrinsic divisors of Lehmer numbers
- The intrinsic divisors of Lehmer numbers in the case of negative discriminant
- The primary pretenders
- The solution of W. Sierpinski's problem
- There are infinitely many Carmichael numbers
- Three Primes and an Almost-Prime in Arithmetic Progression
- Über Summen von Primzahlen und Primzahlquadraten
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