1. Verify that Φ(84)=Φ(12)Φ(7) by finding a bijection between ordered pairs. % y" S- R0 Z& |% N% t2. Programme Rowland's formular and verify his results. Try different starting values and see what happens. " J8 h, ~$ C; Q% g% m3. Verify the following result called Wilson's Theory: An integer n is prime if and only if (n-1)!≡-1(mod n ) for the cases n=2,3,4,5...,10. Can this be used as an efficent test for a prime?7 Z' g z" H! E% h
4. Prove that if n is a pseudoprime to base 2 then 2^n-1 is a pseudoprime to base 2 also.9 A# R9 L5 X/ t8 g- M
5. IS 341 a pseudoprime to the base 5? Is 341 a pseudoprime to base 7? Is 341 a pseudoprime to base 13?/ y, B: U5 v: P5 Z+ b5 l
6. Verify that 1729 and 2465 are Carmichael numbers using the Korselt criterion and directly.' m( r' z7 m2 x$ \/ U9 P0 S5 Q+ O; o- z
7. Can pq be a Carmichael number where p and q are odd primes. 4 K% _- L$ _ `$ o9 ^' f9 g" O- j
8. Find a k such that 6k+1,12k+1,18k+1 are all prime numbers. Prove that then n=(6k+1)(12k+1)(18k+1) is a Carmichael number. ( J. c# W5 A( y4 H: |9. Apply the Rabin-Miller test to n=1729 and n=2465 8 n7 D% U, Z9 Z8 Z9 {3 i3 _" k" K10. Let n=667. For which a is a^667≡a(mod 667). Do the same for n=833. You might need to write a ** programme in Maple.