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== Further reading ==
== Further reading ==
* [[Richard E. Crandall]] and [[Carl Pomerance]]: Prime Numbers. A Computational Perspective. Springer Verlag, 2001, ISBN 0-387-25282-7  
* [[Richard E. Crandall]] and [[Carl Pomerance]]. Prime Numbers: A Computational Perspective. Springer-Verlag, 2001, ISBN 0-387-25282-7  
* [[Paolo Ribenboim]]: The New Book of Prime Number Records. Springer Verlag, 1996, ISBN 0-387-94457-5
* [[Paolo Ribenboim]]. The New Book of Prime Number Records. Springer-Verlag, 1996, ISBN 0-387-94457-5


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A composite number n is called an Euler pseudoprime to a natural base a if or

Properties

and

Absolute Euler pseudoprime

An absolute Euler pseudoprime is a composite number c that satisfies the congruence or for every base a that is coprime to c. Every absolute Euler pseudoprime is also a Carmichael number.

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