(Cross-posted from my math blog, which I'm pretty sure nobody reads.)
While reviewing the referee's 44 (sigh) suggested changes to my paper,
I came across an article published last November
entitled "Inefficacious Conditions of the Frobenius Primality Test and
Grantham's Problem".
I have a problem named after me!
So the next time someone asks me, "What's your problem?" I can
say, "Are there any composite numbers n ≡ ±2 (mod 5) such that x^(n+1)
≡ 5 (mod(n, x^2 + 5x + 5))?"
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Posted By Jon to Android's Dungeon at 9/02/2009 12:25:00 PM