Other papers, which are not based on the observation of Fermat pseudoprimes, are based on the observation of Mersenne numbers, Fermat numbers, Smarandache generalized Fermat numbers, and other well known or less known classes of integers which are very much related with the study of primes. This book brings together sixty-two papers on prime numbers, many of them supporting the author’s belief, expressed above, namely that new ordered patterns can be discovered in the “undisciplined” set of prime numbers, observing the ordered patterns in the set of Fermat pseudoprimes, especially in the set of Carmichael numbers, the absolute Fermat pseudoprimes, and in the set of Poulet (sometimes also called Sarrus) numbers, the relative Fermat pseudoprimes to base two. In two of my previous published books, “Two hundred conjectures and one hundred and fifty open problems on Fermat pseudoprimes”, respectively “Conjectures on primes and Fermat pseudoprimes, many based on Smarandache function”, I already expressed my passion for integer numbers, especially for primes and Fermat pseudoprimes, fascinating numbers that seem to be a little bit more willing to let themselves ordered and understood than the prime numbers.
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