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== Properties ==
== Properties ==
*Every Euler pseudoprime is odd.  
*Every Euler pseudoprime is odd.  
*Every Euler pseudoprime is also a [[Fermat Pseudoprime]]:
*Every Euler pseudoprime is also a [[Fermat pseudoprime]]:
:<math>\left( a^{\frac{n-1}{2}}\right)^2 = a^{n-1}</math>
:<math>\left( a^{\frac{n-1}{2}}\right)^2 = a^{n-1}</math>
:and
:and

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A composite number n is called an Euler pseudoprime to a natural base a, if

Properties

and

Further reading