Finding strong pseudoprimes to several bases. II

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作者
Zhang, ZX [1 ]
Tang, M [1 ]
机构
[1] Anhui Normal Univ, Dept Math, Wuhu 241000, Anhui, Peoples R China
关键词
strong pseudoprimes; Carmichael numbers; Rabin-Miller test; biquadratic residue characters; cubic residue characters; Chinese remainder theorem;
D O I
10.1090/S0025-5718-03-01545-X
中图分类号
O29 [应用数学];
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070104 ;
摘要
Define psi(m) to be the smallest strong pseudoprime to all the first m prime bases. If we know the exact value of psi(m), we will have, for integers n < &psi;(m), a deterministic efficient primality testing algorithm which is easy to implement. Thanks to Pomerance et al. and Jaeschke, the &psi;(m) are known for 1 &LE; m &LE; 8. Upper bounds for &psi;(9), &psi;(10) and &psi;(11) were first given by Jaeschke, and those for 10 and 11 were then sharpened by the first author in his previous paper (Math. Comp. 70 (2001), 863-872). In this paper, we first follow the first author's previous work to use bi-quadratic residue characters and cubic residue characters as main tools to tabulate all strong pseudoprimes (spsp's) n < 10(24) to the first five or six prime bases, which have the form n = p q with p, q odd primes and q - 1 = k(p - 1); k = 4/3, 5/2, 3/2, 6; then we tabulate all Carmichael numbers < 10(20), to the first six prime bases up to 13, which have the form n = q(1)q(2)q(3) with each prime factor q(i) &EQUIV; 3 mod 4. There are in total 36 such Carmichael numbers, 12 numbers of which are also spsp's to base 17; 5 numbers are spsp's to bases 17 and 19; one number is an spsp to the first 11 prime bases up to 31. As a result the upper bounds for &psi;(9), &psi;(10) and &psi;(11) are lowered from 20- and 22-decimal-digit numbers to a 19-decimal-digit number: &psi;(9) &LE; &psi;(10) &LE; &psi;(11) &LE; Q(11) = 3825 12305 65464 13051 (19 digits) = 149491 &BULL; 747451 &BULL; 34233211. We conjecture that &psi;(9) = &psi;(10) = &psi;(11) = 3825 12305 65464 13051, and give reasons to support this conjecture. The main idea for finding these Carmichael numbers is that we loop on the largest prime factor q(3) and propose necessary conditions on n to be a strong pseudoprime to the first 5 prime bases. Comparisons of effectiveness with Arnault's, Bleichenbacher's, Jaeschke's, and Pinch's methods for finding (Carmichael) numbers with three prime factors, which are strong pseudoprimes to the first several prime bases, are given.
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