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... We already saw an example of a ring (and a domain) that was not a UFD. Here is an example of a ring that is not a PID. Consider a field K and look at the ring of polynomials on two variables X, Y over this field. This is denoted by K[X, Y ]. In this field, look at the ideal generated by X and Y. Tha ...
... We already saw an example of a ring (and a domain) that was not a UFD. Here is an example of a ring that is not a PID. Consider a field K and look at the ring of polynomials on two variables X, Y over this field. This is denoted by K[X, Y ]. In this field, look at the ideal generated by X and Y. Tha ...
An inequality for 3-factor Carmichael numbers due to J.M. Chick Let
... example in which there is an integer solution for g greater than α2 is (α, β, γ) = (−3, −1, 5), which has the solution g = 14, leading to (a, b, c) = (39, 41, 47). However, this combination fails to generate a Carmichael number, because 41 × 14 + 1 is the composite number 575 (in Chick’s terminology ...
... example in which there is an integer solution for g greater than α2 is (α, β, γ) = (−3, −1, 5), which has the solution g = 14, leading to (a, b, c) = (39, 41, 47). However, this combination fails to generate a Carmichael number, because 41 × 14 + 1 is the composite number 575 (in Chick’s terminology ...