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A collection of theorems is developed for testing a given integer N for primality. The first type of theorem considered is based on the converse of Fermat’s theorem and uses factors of N − 1 N - 1. The second type is based on divisibility properties of Lucas sequences and uses factors of N + 1 N + 1. The third type uses factors of both N − 1 N - 1 and N + 1 N + 1 and provides a more effective, yet more complicated, primality test. The search bound for factors of N ± 1 N 1 and properties of the hyperbola N = x 2 − y 2 N = x² - y² are utilized in the theory for the first time. A collection of 133 new complete factorizations of 2 m ± 1 2ᵐ 1 and associated numbers is included, along with two status lists: one for the complete factorizations of 2 m ± 1 2ᵐ 1 ; the other for the original Mersenne numbers.
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John Brillhart
Northern Illinois University
D. H. Lehmer
United States Government Publishing Office
J. L. Selfridge
Northern Illinois University
Mathematics of Computation
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a23e03d98edd3e1959ee7d0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1090/s0025-5718-1975-0384673-1
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