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Do there exist any Composite Numbers such that
? No such numbers are
known. In 1932, Lehmer showed that such an
must be Odd and Squarefree, and that the number of distinct
Prime factors
. This was subsequently extended to
. The best current results are
and
(Cohen and Hagis 1980), if
, then
(Wall 1980), and if
then
and
(Lieuwens 1970).
References
Cohen, G. L. and Hagis, P. Jr. ``On the Number of Prime Factors of
Lieuwens, E. ``Do There Exist Composite Numbers for which
Ribenboim, P. The Book of Prime Number Records, 2nd ed. New York: Springer-Verlag, pp. 27-28, 1989.
Wall, D. W. ``Conditions for
is
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Nieuw Arch. Wisk. 28, 177-185, 1980.
Holds?'' Nieuw. Arch. Wisk.
18, 165-169, 1970.
to Properly Divide
.'' In A Collection of Manuscripts Related to the Fibonacci Sequence
(Ed. V. E. Hoggatt and M. V. E. Bicknell-Johnson). San Jose, CA: Fibonacci Assoc., pp. 205-208, 1980.