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  • Euler pseudoprime [r]: A Fermat pseudoprime to at most 1/2 of all possible bases less than itself. [e]
  • Pseudoprime [r]: Probable prime (an integer which shares a property common to all prime numbers) which is not actually prime. [e]

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  • Ampere's equation [r]: An expression for the magnetic force between two electric current-carrying wire segments. [e]
  • Strong pseudoprime [r]: A composite number that passes a pseudoprimality test. [e]
  • Euler pseudoprime [r]: A Fermat pseudoprime to at most 1/2 of all possible bases less than itself. [e]
  • Goldbach's conjecture [r]: Unestablished conjecture that every even number except the number 2 is the sum of two primes. [e]