Authors: Marius Coman
In this paper I present three formulas, each of them with the following property: starting from a given prime p, are obtained in many cases two other primes, q and r. I met the triplets of primes [p, q, r] obtained with these formulas in the study of Carmichael numbers; the three primes mentioned are often the three prime factors of a 3-Carmichael number.
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