On Generalized Carmichael Numbers


Abstract in English

Given an integer $k$, define $C_k$ as the set of integers $n > max(k,0)$ such that $a^{n-k+1} equiv a pmod{n}$ holds for all integers $a$. We establish various multiplicative properties of the elements in $C_k$ and give a sufficient condition for the infinitude of $C_k$. Moreover, we prove that there are finitely many elements in $C_k$ with one and two prime factors if and only if $k>0$ and $k$ is prime. In addition, if all but two prime factors of $n in C_k$ are fixed, then there are finitely many elements in $C_k$, excluding certain infinite families of $n$. We also give conjectures about the growth rate of $C_k$ with numerical evidence. We explore a similar question when both $a$ and $k$ are fixed and prove that for fixed integers $a geq 2$ and $k$, there are infinitely many integers $n$ such that $a^{n-k} equiv 1 pmod{n}$ if and only if $(k,a) eq (0,2)$ by building off the work of Kiss and Phong. Finally, we discuss the multiplicative properties of positive integers $n$ such that Carmichael function $lambda(n)$ divides $n-k$.

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