- Giuga number
A Giuga number is a
composite number "n" such that each of its distinctprime factor s "p""i" is a divisor of . Another test is if the congruence holds true, where "B" is aBernoulli number . The Giuga numbers are named after the mathematicianGiuseppe Giuga , and relate to his conjecture on primality.The sequence of Giuga numbers begins
:30, 858, 1722, 66198, 2214408306, … OEIS|id=A007850.
For example, 30 is a Giuga number since its prime factors are 2, 3 and 5, and we can verify that
* 30/2 - 1 = 14, which is divisible by 2,
* 30/3 - 1 = 9, which is 3 squared, and
* 30/5 - 1 = 5, the third prime factor itself.The prime factors of a Giuga number must be distinct. If divides , then it follows that , where is divisible by . Hence, would not be divisible by , and thus would not be a Giuga number.
Thus, only
square-free integer s can be Giuga numbers. For example, the factors of 60 are 2, 2, 3 and 5, and 60/2 - 1 = 29, which is not divisible by 2. Thus, 60 is not a Giuga number.This rules out squares of primes, but
semiprime s cannot be Giuga numbers either. For if , with
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